(Yesterday, 08:10 PM)gortex Wrote:Quote:It to me look`s like that the Fabian Society is running the show in Britain
Agreed.
X shows interesting post about Fabians :
keir starmer Fabian Society
Obama likes Fabian , and as we seen lately, he has been visiting UK 10 Downing Street seeing Starmer .
Barack Obama, Fabian Socialist
They are commies, and seek radical changes to society...Marxist ...also support radical immigration...
There was early connections from labour to Obama . Gordon Brown was also Fabian
Brown calls on Labour to copy Obama's people-powered campaign
Obama and the Triumph of the Fabians
Labour has been busy since 1945 to abolish Britain as Good healthy nation

The Fabian Society: the masters of subversion unmasked
Quote:The Fabian leadership had long discovered that Britain’s working classes “were not going to rush into Socialism” – as candidly admitted by Fabian Society Secretary Edward R. Pease (Pease, p. 88). Therefore the first task of the Society was to capture the working classes for its own ends.
Following the Fabian slogan, “educate, agitate, organise,” skilful propaganda and agitation manipulated the public into accepting and backing Fabian policies like social reform programmes. In other words, the Fabians literally decided what the public ought to want and then made sure that the public either wanted, or appeared to want, what the Fabians had chosen for it (Pease, p 84).
Having indoctrinated the masses with Fabian ideas, the next phase was organising them and a key step in this direction was the formation of the Independent Labour Party (ILP).
The ILP was founded at a Fabian conference in 1893 through the merging of over seventy local Fabian societies and was headed by Fabian Keir Hardie, who had earlier co-founded the Second International with Friedrich Engels.
Once the new organisation had been formed, the Society spared no effort to increase its influence in branches of the ILP and the Social Democratic Federation all over the country. Tellingly, as in other matters, it modelled itself on the Milner Group’s British South Africa Company (BSAC), comparing the Fabian Society’s control over the British people with that of the BSAC’s control over the South African natives.
For example, in 1897, the Fabian Executive announced that like the “Chartered Company” in Africa, the Fabian Society will capture and control the British natives “for its profit and their own good” (Fabian News, Sept. 1897, quoted by Pugh, p. 58).
The ILP’s aim of controlling the working classes for Fabian purposes is also evident from Beatrice Webb’s Diary and other Fabian documents. By 1913, she was able to observe that the Fabian Society and the Independent Labour Party were well on the way to controlling the policy of Britain’s Labour and Socialist movement (M. Cole, p. 167).
The above demonstrates beyond reasonable doubt that Socialism (including Fabianism) has been imposed on the working classes by outside interests. This fact was openly admitted by Lenin who used it to suppress all spontaneity in the working-class movement and bring it under the control of his own “Social-Democratic” (later Communist) Party (see Lenin, What Is To Be Done? and Walicki, p. 294).
On their part, ordinary Labour supporters – in so far as they were aware of the Fabians’ activities – thought of them as unprincipled spiders, spinning webs to entrap honest Socialists (M. Cole, p. 87). In one of his more lucid moments, Bernard Shaw concurred, referring to himself and the Society as “magnificent parasites” (Holroyd, vol. 3, p. 226).
