Far-Right Attack on Black Statue!

St Thomas NHS Hospital: Fascist Desecration of “Mary Seacole” Statue! (15.8.2024)

Essentially, the situation comes down to this. The adherence of fascist ideology lack self-control. The fascists lack the ability to think good and clear thoughts and to act in a decisive and constructive manner. The irregular functioning of their thought processes is manifest in the illogical movements of their bodies. All sense of logicality is lost from start to finish. Such individuals are NOT happy with the present moment they exist within – and want to tear down the familiar. Like all religionists – the fascist thinks that a different world exists beyond that which can be experienced every day – and that a special person will emerge from the masses (a new Hitler, Mussolini or Hirohito) that possesses an innate (religious-like) ability to put all things right and remove all unwanted people (and signs of their presence) from society.

Ne-Nazi Ukrainian Propaganda - Kursk (2024)

Kursk: The True Story of the “Nightingale” SS Unit! (11.8.2024)

The point is that narratives can be complex and confusing. Why did the Neo-Nazi Ukrainians develop a “SS” military Unit termed “Nightingale” during WWII? Why does the modern military of Ukraine still maintain such a (post-1991) Unit? Well, this is because Florence Nightingale was a renowned racist who held viewpoints that were typical of her time (British schoolchildren are not taught this in the UK). Mary Seacole (1805-1881) was a “Brittish” Nurse of West Indian origin who was “refused” entry into Florence Nightingale’s Nursing Unit due to the “Black” colour of her skin. To overcome this discrimination, Mary Seacole recruited her own Nurses (multi-ethnic in nature) who set-up Treatment Centres right next to the battefield! Grateful British soldiers often wrote to their families explaining how a “Black” Nurse had treated their wounds and cared for them – prior to them encountering Florence Nightingale. Until recently, this genuine history was excluded from the British history books.