Britain at Bay: The Epic Story of the Second World War, 1938-1941

Here are some highlights of this 2020 book by professor Alan Allport:

* A war fought in defence of Poland or Romania would be ‘devastating’; the independence of neither state was of any inherent vital interest to Britain, or possible to guarantee in practice anyway. But it would still be better than ‘doing nothing’. 21
The third thing that had changed was a growing sense among Cabinet members that the public now wanted a tougher line towards Germany. It is hard to know if there was any substance to this. There were no Twitter feeds to monitor in 1939, no big data clouds for policy quants to scrutinise. Opinion polling was in its infancy. The by-election results after Munich were mixed. In November 1938 the Conservative candidate in Bridgwater, Somerset, was defeated by an Independent anti-appeasement challenger. But the following month in Kinross and Western Perthshire, Katharine Stewart-Murray, the duchess of Atholl, who had resigned her seat and the Conservative whip to protest against the Munich deal, failed to be re-elected, defeated by a National government candidate. 22
Politicians who sought to divine ‘what the country wanted’ tended to base their conclusions on such dubious indicators as newspaper leader columns, letters received from constituents or conversations with chauffeurs and groundskeepers. They tended, in other words, to discover what they wanted to discover. All the same, by March 1939 several members of Chamberlain’s government had concluded that the public was tired of conciliating the Nazis. The country, thought Halifax’s principal private secretary, Oliver Harvey, had been ‘undoubtedly stirred’ by events in Prague. 23 It was time for the British lion, its honour compromised at Munich, to show a little bite. 24
All of this helps to explain Chamberlain’s sudden and remarkable decision to offer an unconditional guarantee of support to Poland on 31 March 1939.

* Nor was the Polish Republic a very noble object of sympathy. Whatever Czechoslovakia’s problems, it had at least been a reasonably functional democratic state. Poland had been a military dictatorship in all but name since 1933. Its parliamentary elections were rigged, its opposition politicians routinely hounded. The government maintained its own concentration camp for alleged enemies of the state. Anti-Semitism, much of it officially sanctioned, flourished enthusiastically in Polish public life. It was the Poles who had first floated the idea of exiling unwanted Jews to Madagascar, later a Nazi flight of fancy. Despite owing its own existence to Versailles, Poland was no respecter of the post-war settlement. It had territorial designs extending all the way to the Black Sea. In October 1938, in a moment of brazen opportunism after the Munich conference, it had seized the town of Teschen from Czechoslovakia. The Warsaw government, Daladier thought, had displayed a predatory, ‘cormorant’, attitude towards its victimised neighbour. Relations between the Poles and British and French diplomats in early 1939 were cool, at best. 29
Nonetheless, this was the state to which Britain, along with France, offered a guarantee of support on the last day of March 1939. Other guarantees to Romania and Greece were to follow shortly afterwards. But it was the Polish guarantee that really mattered, because it was Polish territory that Hitler had immediate designs on. Chamberlain was as studiously indifferent about the rights and wrongs of Danzig and the corridor as he had been about the Sudetenland. The purpose of the guarantee was not to prevent any future change to Poland’s frontiers. It said nothing about defending every square inch of Polish territory. It did not preclude further negotiations between Berlin and Warsaw over the fate of Danzig. The British would be the ones to decide whether Poland’s independence had been jeopardised, not the Poles themselves. 30
Nor was the guarantee a realistic strategic commitment. Warsaw was a thousand miles from London. If war broke out, the Poles could not possibly be given any direct military assistance. The guarantee’s point, as Sir Nevile Henderson told the Germans in May, was to establish that ‘making brute force the sole arbiter in international affairs’ was no longer acceptable. 31 It was, said Chamberlain, ‘not perhaps very material’ precisely what Britain was guaranteeing. He was doing it ‘not in order to save a particular victim, but in order to pull down the bully’ by calling his bluff. 32 There was a good deal of cynicism to that, especially given what might happen to an overly emboldened Poland if it decided to defy Nazi negotiations on the strength of Britain and France’s pledges.

* But blockading the Skjaergaard and occupying Narvik would be a blatant violation of Norwegian sovereignty. Britain was, after all, supposed to be fighting the war to defend the very principles of international law that it was now proposing to break. What would other neutrals like the United States think? Churchill was unmoved by what he saw as this pedantic objection. ‘Small nations must not tie our hands when we are fighting for their rights and freedom,’ he insisted.

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The New Gurus III (1-16-23)

01:00 Kanye West marries an Australian architect, https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/hook-ups-break-ups/family-of-kanye-wests-new-australian-wife-speak-out-about-exciting-marriage-news/news-story/8c5b44e08340d33b26e060ff645efb49
03:00 Kanye, Nick Fuentes, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGwCeIhUs8c
05:00 Baked Alaska gets 60 days for January 6 riot
07:45 Is Kanye’s new marriage fake?
9:00 J. Otto Pohl vs Cofnas on the JQ: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40806-022-00352-x
13:00 Peter Zeihan gets it wrong
14:20 Vlad Reacts: Peter Zeihan on Rogan, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AhWZGjbaJE
16:00 Peter Zeihan’s cartoonification of reality
17:00 Sailer: A de-Policed Los Angeles Is an Armed Los Angeles
19:00 Sailer: True Diversity Will Not be Achieved Until We Can’t Guess from Which Continent Is a World Star Hip Hop-Worthy Video
22:00 Sailer: Punching Down: Professors of Economics with Great Jobs Try to “Take Down” a Web Forum for Unemployed Grad Students
27:00 Who was right on Covid? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPbCA5hiEfM
40:00 Colin Liddell joins, https://neokrat.blogspot.com/
42:00 JASON KESSLER’S “INTERESTING” CHANGE OF DIRECTION, https://neokrat.blogspot.com/2023/01/fedposting-news-jason-kesslers.html
45:20 Japanese nationalism
47:00 Japan re-arms
50:50 China backs off zero Covid
57:40 Andrew Tate
1:07:00 English vs Japanese royal families
1:09:45 Ron DeSantis
1:15:00 Who’s winning? Ukraine or Russia?
1:22:00 The nature of charisma
1:25:00 Did we evolve to be gullible?
1:27:10 The benefits of thinking socially
1:38:00 Athenian Stranger – Reactionary Classicism, https://player.fm/series/subversive-walex-kaschuta/athenian-stranger-reactionary-classicism
1:47:00 Covfefe Anon – Effective Autism Effective Altruism, https://alexkaschuta.substack.com/p/covfefe-anon-effective-autism-effective

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G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century

Here are some highlights from this 2022 book:

* While the celebration of the “new detective” reflected certain genuine changes, it also drew upon a more reactionary strain of 1920s politics. The image of expert and gentleman rested on some of the same nativist assumptions that had produced the Immigration Act of 1924, which codified preferences for the Protestants of Western Europe over the Catholics and Jews of the East, and which effectively excluded African and Asian immigrants altogether. Hoover’s appointment brought out some of these same prejudices. “For the first time in many years a Protestant and member of the Masonic fraternity has been appointed director of the Bureau of Investigation . . . ,” a Masonic magazine cheered. “William J. Burns, an ardent Roman Catholic, preceded Mr. Hoover in the position, and before Mr. Burns another Romanist, W.J. Flynn, held the office.” The assumption was there in the physical comparisons—fat vs. slim, red hair vs. brown—as well as in discussions of Hoover’s personal habits. Burns had chomped on cigars and reveled in the New York limelight. Hoover enjoyed playing golf when he was not buried under paperwork. [16]
When the press praised Hoover’s appointment, the implication was clear: reforming the Bureau meant replacing its urban Catholic leadership with superior Protestant men. Efficiency, modesty, merit, and golf—these would be the bywords of Hoover’s more refined and distinctly more Protestant Bureau.

* Hoover’s transformation of the Bureau during these years was not simply a flexing of bureaucratic power. It was also a cultural project, shaped by the conservative principles—about race and religion, about gender and social hierarchy—that he had absorbed as a young man. Before Hoover’s appointment, the Bureau had regularly hired Black agents, if not in great numbers. Hoover put an end to that practice, and instead placed Black men in servant roles such as chauffeur and greeter. Jewish employees fared slightly better, though they, too, came in for extra scrutiny under Hoover. As he built his new Bureau, Hoover sought to enforce the vision of white Christian masculinity imparted to him through the institutions of his youth.

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The New Gurus II (1-15-23)

01:00 Gurus are demand driven more than supply driven, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-new-gurus/id1659385785
05:00 Twitter is the most important social network, https://radixjournal.substack.com/p/the-peacocks-tail
23:40 WEHT to Sam Harris?
35:00 Elliott Blatt joins
1:08:00 JF Gariepy returns to Twitter
1:40:00 Vaccines, https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/coronavirus/is-the-covid19-vaccine-safe
2:24:00 Tom Torero suicide, https://thepowermoves.com/tom-torero-suicide-cancel-culture-case-study/
2:32:40 Daygame and Happiness Through Flow | Tom Torero Full Speech (R.I.P.), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMhB0y5Qbh8
2:35:00 Pick-up Artist Tom Torero Sold Sex Recordings, Targeted Teen Girls Using Major Tech Firms, https://www.newsweek.com/pick-artist-sold-sex-audios-targeted-teen-girls-using-major-tech-firms-1648461

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