A WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING! Shocking Ties Revealed: Starmer, Khan, and the Fabian Society’s Covert Socialist Goals
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The shocking history of the Fabian Society, its links to eugenics, and how its gradualist approach is shaping modern British politics under Keir Starmer and Sadiq Khan.
When London Mayor Sadiq Khan proudly declared that his governance was founded on Fabian Society values, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer echoed the call for a “decade of national renewal” alongside the Fabians, alarm bells should have rung in every corner of the free world. Why? Because beneath the polished rhetoric and talk of transformation lies a deeply concerning history—one of gradual socialism, covert control, and a chilling flirtation with eugenics.
The Fabian Society, a British socialist organization founded in 1884, takes its name from Quintus Fabius Maximus, the Roman general famed for his strategy of slow, deliberate victories. Their chosen symbolism— a tortoise and a wolf in sheep’s clothing—reflects their methods: subtlety, patience, and a willingness to wear down opposition over time. While these tactics may appear benign, they conceal a history and philosophy that demand scrutiny.
The Quiet Conquest: Fabian Society’s Gradualism
Unlike revolutionary socialism, which seeks dramatic and immediate change, the Fabian Society has always championed a strategy of incrementalism. Their first pamphlet articulated their method clearly:
“For the right moment you must wait, as Fabius did most patiently when warring against Hannibal… but when the time comes you must strike hard.”
This philosophy of waiting and striking is not merely theoretical. It’s the foundation of their approach to governance—embedding themselves within existing structures, influencing policy, and advancing their vision step by step, often unnoticed until it’s too late. This slow encroachment into the corridors of power is precisely what makes the Fabians so dangerous.
Today, with Starmer in 10 Downing Street and Khan in City Hall, the Fabian Society occupies key positions in the British government. It’s a reality they celebrate openly. As Khan noted in the Fabian Review:
“Let us make this anniversary year one to remember – with City Hall, a host of Whitehall departments and 10 Downing Street all occupied by Fabians.”
But what exactly are the values they’re championing?
The Stained Legacy: Eugenics and Fabian Ideology
While the Fabian Society may project an image of progressivism, their roots tell a far darker story. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many prominent Fabians, including George Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells, and Sidney and Beatrice Webb, were outspoken proponents of eugenics—a pseudoscientific ideology that sought to “improve” humanity by controlling who could and could not reproduce.
This wasn’t a fringe interest. Eugenics was central to Fabian thought during this period. They saw it as a “scientific” solution to societal issues, from poverty to overpopulation. The methods they endorsed included forced sterilizations, marriage restrictions, and even the eradication of those deemed “undesirable.”
George Bernard Shaw, one of the society’s most infamous members, made no attempt to hide his views. In a chilling statement, he remarked:
“You must all know half a dozen people at least, who are no use in this world, who are more trouble than they are worth. And I think it would be a good thing to make everybody come before a properly appointed board… and say, Sir or Madam, now will you be kind enough to justify your existence?”
This is not the voice of progress or equality. It is the voice of authoritarianism, dressed up in the garb of intellectual superiority. And while modern Fabians may distance themselves from such rhetoric, the legacy remains an indelible stain on their history.
A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: The True Face of Fabian Socialism
The Fabian Society’s coat of arms—a wolf in sheep’s clothing—isn’t just a symbolic flourish. It is a stark declaration of intent. Their mission is not to confront but to infiltrate, to cloak their ambitions in palatable language while fundamentally reshaping society.
This methodology is evident in their modern approach. Starmer’s call for a “decade of national renewal” sounds noble, but what does it mean in practice? The Fabians have long sought to centralize power, expand state control, and erode individual freedoms—all under the guise of “helping” the working class.
Even their chosen mascot, the tortoise, tells a story. The tortoise doesn’t rush to its destination; it moves slowly, deliberately, and unyieldingly. The danger lies in its persistence. While opponents may focus on immediate threats, the tortoise advances quietly, unassumingly, until it has crossed the finish line.
The Danger Today: Fabian Values in Modern Governance
Sadiq Khan’s statement that Fabian values have been the “foundation” of his governance should be deeply concerning. These are not abstract ideals; they influence real policies that affect millions of lives. Khan and Starmer’s celebration of Fabian dominance signals a commitment to these values—a commitment that deserves far more scrutiny.
The Labour Party’s connection to the Fabian Society is not incidental. Sidney and Beatrice Webb, key figures in the society, were instrumental in founding the Labour Party. Their vision of a socialist Britain, achieved gradually rather than through revolution, remains embedded in the party’s DNA.
But the question remains: What kind of society are they building? One need only look at the Fabian Society’s history to understand the risks. The eugenics movement may no longer be openly embraced, but the underlying philosophy of control—of deciding what is “best” for society and imposing it from above—remains.
Why It Matters
The Fabian Society’s influence on modern politics is not a relic of the past; it is alive and well. Their methods of gradualism and their history of endorsing eugenics paint a troubling picture of an organization that prioritizes ideology over individual liberty.
As Starmer and Khan celebrate their Fabian heritage, we must ask: What kind of future are they envisioning? And more importantly, are we willing to accept it?
The Fabian Society’s slow march through the institutions may seem innocuous, even admirable, to the untrained eye. But for those who value freedom, transparency, and accountability, their influence is a warning—a reminder that not all progress is progress.
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