"The Flying Inn is a novel first published in 1914 by G. K. Chesterton. It is set in a future England where the Temperance movement
has allowed a bizarre form of "Progressive" Islam to dominate the
political and social life of the country. Because of this, alcohol sales
to the poor are effectively prohibited, while the rich can get
alcoholic drinks "under a medical certificate". The plot centres on the
adventures of Humphrey Pump
and Captain Patrick Dalroy, who roam the country in their cart with a
barrel of rum in an attempt to evade Prohibition, exploiting loopholes
in the law to temporarily prevent the police taking action against them.
Eventually the heroes and their followers foil an attempted coup by an
Islamic military force.
How's that for prescient?
Sounds familiar doesn't it? Progressives love to ban things - for the children.
Socialists aligning with radical Islam? J'amais!
Seems like a atural fit.
How's that for prescient?
Sounds familiar doesn't it? Progressives love to ban things - for the children.
Socialists aligning with radical Islam? J'amais!
Seems like a atural fit.
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