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My Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 helped remove the stench of Hamas propaganda. |
In an era where the nanny state wants to bubble-wrap us, where electric vehicles hum like drones and autonomous cars threaten to erase human agency, the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 café racer stands as a symbol of unapologetic Anglo individualism. After taking redundancy from my 20-year academic career, I did the most un-Woke thing possible: I bought a motorcycle. As a flâneur of politics and open roads, I’ve always believed true freedom lies not in policy papers but in the raw thrill of machinery that harkens back to an age of adventure.
In the Unfiltered newsletter, Alexandra Marshall wrote:
Our political correspondent, Michael de Percy, has gone out and bought himself a motorbike in an act of defiance against political correctness. He writes, ‘While Australia seemed to crumble on the Bridge last Sunday, I celebrated my Anglo heritage in a part of NSW untouched by what I see as misguided activism.’
My latest in The Spectator Australia, My café racer removed the stink of propaganda.
In an era where the nanny state wants to bubble-wrap us, where electric vehicles hum like drones and autonomous cars threaten to erase human agency, the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 café racer stands as a symbol of unapologetic Anglo individualism.
— The Spectator Australia (@SpectatorOz) August 6, 2025
After taking redundancy… pic.twitter.com/W0n2toGriA
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