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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 1, 2026

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IMO the event is a politically-useful red herring, and the more pertinent question is why one group in the UK gets to use tribalism to increase their wealth and influence but not the actual natives. The Sikhs in the UK rally around their ancestry and their race + homeland (cf Khalistan movement) to increase their in-group preference in business, to fund advocacy groups, and to energize their members who have a strong biological instinct to work for their blood and land (as all human males do). This gives them a variety of extra psychological and social boosts over the deracinated British, whose members are taught not to favor their own kind in business, who have no mainstream advocacy networks, and who do not dance around with swords and guns while hoping for purified and sovereign Bongistan. These things constitute a huge advantage and you can see the consequences in economic performance. Allow the native British to be as ingroup focused as the Sikhs, otherwise you’re just allowing a foreign group to have an eternal advantage over you in your own country (while using your resources to fund their own sovereignty movement back home), which is ridiculous and embarrassing. Of course, I’m not a Brit or Irishman or Scotsman, I am just embarrassed on their behalf.

I truly think this cannot happen until Boomers and maybe part of Gen X dies of old age or is disenfranchised. Just as in America they still seem to think the country is 97% white and that we need to "level the playing field" and that lynchings and the Holocaust are right around the corner if we ever turn the ratchet backwards one click. They were so successfully propagandized that they literally cannot believe their own eyes, I see this with my own parents who have moved from right to far right over the last decade, but for whom race is still a third rail and the dream of 90s colorblind racism is still very much alive.