🌲Wool Wearer ☦️
@Kiefer_Wool
Orthodox Christian, Angler, English, Anglo-Prep and wool enjoyer
The most demonic music is the majority of pop music, which promotes all acts of debauchery and degeneracy to the masses
My parents didn’t let us listen to Metal. Was devil worshipping music. Hard to see how they were wrong. Pantera used pentagrams. Even if “ironic,” or “art,” it’s demonic symbolism. Later in life I tried. Couldn’t stomach it. Made me physically ill. It’s the sound of demons.
🚨PICTURED: Locals in Epping are holding signs that read “Deport Foreign Criminals”
>English literature graduate >Needs translator Many of our universities are just visa mills for the third-world.
Graduate visa. English literature. University of Bedfordshire. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
I absolutely detest this
british 2000s hydrocore urbanism
the wildest thing is this video is the person recording chooses to shout 'free car' after witnessing the owner being stabbed.
A young Tsar Nicholas II with his tutor Charles Heath (an Englishmen)

Nicholas II riding his bicycle on the grounds of the Alexander Palace, 1914

It was not preached to the crowd. It was not taught by the state. No man spoke it aloud. When the Saxon began to hate.
check this rationing nonce
You should be drinking wine
Beer is disgusting and makes you fat and ugly. No one over the age of 22 should drink it. Drink a jack and coke like an actual adult.
I hate interpreters
This works out at about 23 interpreters for every British soldier.
What are the odds the Tories will win another election in the near future? Even with all this knowledge
While the Tories were claiming they'd 'Stop the boats in 100 days' They were secretly air lifting Afghans into the UK. 10's of thousands of them. They Lie Through Their Teeth.
My multiculturalism is how I’m vastly different to a scoucer
I don’t care about multiculturalism.
Let the apocalypse come, I don't need the Co-op anymore.
“Remember that you are an Englishman, and have consequently won first prize in the lottery of life.” Cecil Rhodes, born 5th July 1853
I’ve been taking pleasure in reading The Diary of a Country Parson by James Woodford. 31st ‘I breakfasted, supped & slept again at parsonage’

19th century book of common prayer with embroidered binding



