VOX Party shows spectacular increase in Spain

More than 99% of the votes have been counted and the new nationalist Vox Party has increased the most comparing to the previous election.

In 2016, only 47,182 people voted for Vox. Last night, 2,673,828 had voted for the so-called “far-Right” Vox Party. This translates into 24 seats in the new Congress of Deputies for the party founded in 2013.

On the other end of the spectrum, Partido Socialista Obrero Español gained the most votes (though not a majority) and, perhaps most importantly, recovered some of its lost ground. In the recent past, PSOE, the mainstream Left, had been losing votes to the far-Left – the Iranian-Islamist funded PODEMOS. It would seem that helicopterable left-wing voters have been turning back to the mainstream Left – which will get 123 seats (out of 350).

Unido PODEMOS supports the abolition of the monarchy and the withdrawal of Spain from NATO – and will get 42 seats in the new Congress.

PSOE clearly has the first shot at governing but it remains to be seen with whom shall they build the coalition. PSOE and the far-Left Podemos do not have enough seats together to form a majority. Local pundits are speculating that they’ll team up with the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) and a few independents in order to avoid teaming up with the Republican Catalan Left which, although closer ideologically to both PODEMOS and PSOE – it demands Catalan independence vote in exchange for its support – an issue which indeed collapsed the previous PSOE government and triggered these snap elections.

On the Right, the biggest shock was Partido Popular (PP- the mainstream Right) who will only get 66 seats (down from 137 in the previous election). Essentially, PP was humiliated being accused, not without reason, by non-Leftist voters of all stripe of failing to effectively oppose the increasingly radical Leftist bloc.

Most of the votes lost by PP have either went to the so-called “far-Right” Vox or to the centrist Ciudadanos (Cs – The Citizens) – a political party whose ideology is unclear at best or a globalist gobbledygook at worst.

Vox Party has an interesting story, especially after it came to light that it, too, just like PODEMOS, has some Iranian money behind it, albeit by a dissident group which opposes the current regime in Tehran.

Nevertheless, the official propaganda in the Cathedral Media will run in the next few days multiple articles lamenting that a “racist, sexist, Islamophobic, bigoted… [insert leftist slur here]” has dared to be elected in the Spanish Parliament.

See ya in Al-Manya

It’s been way too many years since I’ve been to Germany to the point that it is now quite literally another country than the Germany I last time visited.

So, in the interest of updating my own knowledge (which in turn will bring better analysis for y’all to consume), I’ll be spending about two weeks in Germany in May of the current year.

Since most of this trip will not be funded through donations, the details about the itinerary and the expenses will only be released on a need-to-know basis to selected persons.

If you’re in Germany and would like to meet, get on the Contact page and we’ll see what we can fix. As a geographical area – I will be in the North (and North-West and North-East, including the capital city Berlin). Make sure to include your location in the message so we can see if traveling is feasible.

In the “worst” case scenario, I get to meet a few of the Germany-based fans, get some (in)glorious footage from some of the neighborhoods we are told don’t actually exist and, very important, will get to see the Tax Museum (clarification about that in a video I’m still editing, patience please).

Anything above that will be a bonus. The “best” case scenario will be if I get to hold a seminar/lecture on practical politics and get to videotape it as well. I don’t know (for now) if that will be possible but I also don’t insist on it. Informal meetings are a lot more important as far as I am concerned.

As I said, I don’t expect to use the Network’s funds for pretty much nothing related to this trip – as it is primarily personal and for expanding my own knowledge first and foremost – but, as usual, I don’t mind some extra shekalim given that the audience will very likely benefit from this as well.

Alright, that’s it for now.

I may be in Twitter jail, but NPCs should #LearnToCode

While the podcast is rendering, I figured I’d enjoy a bit more schadenfreude and farm some more memes from the Twitter threads of verified bigots who are really, really pissed off at being told to learn to code – just like they and their beloved president Obama told laid-off miners a few years back.

Turning the tables on the Left is something I openly advocate but it’s also something that creates a tremendous amount of butthurt amongst the helicopterables our philosophical opponents.

Yet none of that was and is a problem for Twitter (one of the reasons I still somewhat tolerate Twitter and have not yet dropped it in its entirety like I did to Faceberg).

What is, however, absolutely haram on Twitter is to call an NPC… well… an NPC.

So now I’m in Twitter jail for mocking a far-Left NPC whose code returned the output that the FBI is full of liars whilst BuzzFeed is a credible bastion of truth. That, apparently, is haram on Twitter.

Oh well…