Amelia Rockwell
Can an AI Chick Save England?
In recent days a video with an AI-generated young English lady – notable for her purple hair – has “gone viral.” Why?
It encourages the English – in particular, young men – to liberate their country from the Keir Starmer-led Globalist and Islamic takeover - which has already fundamentally transformed that “democratic” nation into an authoritarian state, one on the way to full-blown Globalist totalitarianism (with a side of caliphate-status).
For example, in the video Amelia declares:
These dragons that threaten our England won’t go away unless brave knights rise up to slay them.
English men – it’s your country and it’s being taken from you.
Your ancestors beat the Spanish Armada, Napoleon and the Nazis; surely you can handle welfare tourists.
History will record what you do, or don’t do. Get cracking lads! Love, Amelia.
Amelia is a wee bit unequivocal, eh chaps?
The Beautiful Irony of Amelia
The Amelia character is a parody – or rebuttal, if you will – or maybe, better yet, a correction of – a character in a British government issued online game called “Pathways: Navigating the Internet and Extremism”:
The “Prevent” program listed on that home page is controversial; ostensibly it is intended to help prevent (terrorism feeding) radicalization of youth.
In a beautiful irony, the now-viral patriotic Amelia character was created in response.
Someone on X, presumably having the latest free-speech suppressing actions in Great Britain in mind, even posted a tremendous adaptation of a Normal Rockwell painting (hence the title of this piece, “Amelia Rockwell”):
Why is this significant?
Let us harken back to (revolutionary) Saul Alinsky and his Rules for Radicals. You know, the revolutionaries’ guide whose Introduction includes a hat-tip to Lucifer (no clue there).
[Whenever I mention Alinsky I feel obligated to remind that Hillary Rodham-Clinton was an acolyte of Alinsky – he even offered her a position – and Alinsky invented the “occupation” of “community organizer.” Which, not coincidentally, was the pre-political office “occupation” admitted-to by one B. Hussein Obama. But I digress …]
Alinsky developed the “Rules” (as much techniques or tactics as rules) because they are effective. And if the evildoers have developed effective tactics, should we not “repurpose” them on the side of good?
Two of the “Rules” are applicable to the Amelia phenomenon:
RULE 5: “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” There is no defense. It’s irrational. It’s infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions. (Pretty crude, rude and mean, huh? They want to create anger and fear.)
RULE 6: “A good tactic is one your people enjoy.” They’ll keep doing it without urging and come back to do more. They’re doing their thing, and will even suggest better ones. (Radical activists, in this sense, are no different than any other human being. We all avoid “un-fun” activities, and but we revel at and enjoy the ones that work and bring results.)
Knowingly or not, whoever created the patriotic Amelia effectively repurposed those two “Rules” – ridiculing the government and in an enjoyable way (at least for us patriots on both sides of the pond).
Today’s British government under Fuhrer Starmer, err, Comrade Starmer, err, Prime Minister Starmer is much like the authoritarian government depicted in the (fictional) movie V for Vendetta. And getting worse by the day.
Speaking of Rules 5 and 6, it’s fun to imagine Amelia becoming the catalyst for patriotic Britons to begin resisting.
Including through, e.g., images of Amelia as graffiti, and ridiculing purple-haired wigs depicted on Starmer and his Globalist posse. And, perhaps, some fun demonstrations by folks wishing to take their country back.
After which, God willing – as in the movie – the authoritarian regime will be deposed, and Great Britain restored!






