A clumsily edited version was published in the August 28th edition of the Edinburgh Evening News.
A few years ago I tried to understand why Scots like Viceroy Murray are so rabidly pro-union and anti-Scottish. I was informed they were “Anglo Scots,” those who’ve chosen to abandon their culture, language and people in exchange for social status and political gain within the dominant Anglo power structure that masquerades as the UK.
Anglo Scot elites have existed for over 300 years, ever since Scotland was forced into a political and economic union with England. They grew wealthy from the Empire’s plundering of their and other nations’ resources, while poor Scots were evicted from their land and forced to emigrate. Between 1841 and 1931, over 2 million Scots, half the population, emigrated abroad. As Burns noted:
“English gold has been our bane - Such a parcel of rogues in a nation.”
Some deny that Scotland is an English colony, but all the hallmarks of colonisation - economic exploitation, political control and settler occupation - are present. Scotland’s land and resources are looted for England’s gain while the natives remain poor; Scotland is politically controlled by England - devolution is Westminster’s invention - with the willing assistance of Anglo Scots like Murray who help manage the “territory” for mother England; and most top jobs in Scottish institutions and businesses are filled by Anglo Scots - they’re advertised in the London, not Scottish, media.
This leads me to Viceroy Murray’s recent crowing about Scotland’s “national shame of drug deaths.” He claims “Scottish Labour has consistently called for a comprehensive approach to tackling drug deaths,” providing no details. That’s because drug deaths are ‘deaths of despair,’ rooted in economic and social deprivation. They shouldn’t exist in a nation as naturally wealthy as Scotland but do because our wealth has been systematically stolen and our people impoverished.
Scotland’s real national shame is being England’s last colony. Only decolonisation - independence - can end it.
(Typed this under the wrong Comment/Reply, so apologies for the repetition)
Those who should have been loyal to Scotland, long ago became part of
‘the English Establishment’, who accepted into their ‘sewers of lies/deceit/theft/treachery’,
those ‘thirty pieces of silver/brown envelope quislings’.
It is shameful that the ‘Colonialist mindset of POWERLESS Devolution’, was also accepted and adopted by the SNP, a Party created to free us from the IMPRISONMENT of ENGLISH COLONISATION.
Thankfully, there is now Liberation Scotland/Salvo and all who support them, to present our case to the UN and, at last,
Reclaim and Restore Our Rightful, Sovereign Independent Nation of Scotland
FREE of the FOREIGN English Colonialists and their endless theft/plundering/pillaging etc of our Nation, within/above/around our territories, which belong to the Sovereign People of Scotland.
That a FOREIGN power, aided by quislings, has been allowed to get away with so much for centuries, is a disgrace.
In the words of Michael Collins, whose 101st Anniversary of his ‘Demise’ is today, 22 August.
He spoke of Ireland, but the words still resonate today for Scotland/WE Scots.
“Give us the future, we’ve had enough of your past. Give us back our country, to live in, to grow in, to love.”
No Nation today, should remain under the Jackboot of the
FOREIGN English Colonialist/Imperialist Occupying Dictators
As for Murray harping on about drugs in Scotland, we all know that English drugs gangs are literally invading Scotland, 'cuckooing', ie taking over vulnerable peoples' homes, forcing them to be drugs distributers, and it's become a HUGE problem for Scotland, and the Scottish government who have actually managed in a few short years to reduce drugs use in Scotland. What are police 'Scotland' doing about it? Very little it seems and of course with some of them seemingly stationed in N.Ireland, for whatever reason, there are fewer of them to tackle these English drugs gangs in Scotland, and saying as they are controlled from London, there will be little done to stop these ENGLISH DRUGS GANGS in Scotland, which apparently are bringing in more lethal drugs to kill more people.
On Labour's watch, their EngGBUK party at Holyrood did NOTHING at all to reduce drugs use or drugs being imported into Scotland. I talked to someone who was a bit in the know about such matters years ago, who said that because Scottish waters/coasts are not really policed (marine policing, another reserved power to Westminster ENG's administration) there are ample opportunities for boats to land and import drugs into Scotland, the coastline is vast!
I wonder which countries this is also happening to, hmm? Oil rich Venezuela and other Latin American countries. Classic tactic to make sure a) the government chosen by the poeple is labelled as incompetent, corrupt even, and unable to govern, so needs to be ousted by whichever means the colonisers see fit, and b)to ensure the indigenous (usually poorer) people are drugged up, because of despair, joblessness and poverty etc, imposed by the thieving colonising country.
So although I agree in part, the fact that the BritEngGBUK rule over 100's of years, is a legacy that will be hard to throw off and the ScotGov are working against HUGE odds in running Scotland (LabCons would ruin it), in fact given the fact of drugs gangs invading Scotland (don't be surprised if some maybe all, are EngBrit gov ops) right now and getting worse, no border control, it's going to be impossible to tackle this scrourge on Scotland and Scottish communities.
As for parcel of rogues, it's not just for status etc it's for money they shaft their own country, and it's despicable. Hope karma is real. Money, power, greed, always wins.
Also far as I have read, the UN wouldn't consider Scotalnd a colony (even though it is) because there are reps sitting in Westminster, and even if the now handful of SNP MP's came home, the BritNat shills sitting there would still be seen to be reps for the colony of Scotland.
Ps, shh, there are too many English folk in Scotland, many with 'second homes' that lie empty half the time. As an adopted Scot who once was English, I hold nowt against, but I'd like it if they had to study Scotland's history and take an exam and swear allegiance to Scotland's sovereignty. :-)