As the Witching Hour Approaches
As the final hours and minutes of October 2013 tick past, I thought I would share the good news with you that this website, Western Spring is having a record month in terms of hits and we should finish this month clocking up in excess of c. 32,000 hits. Tuesday 29th October also saw our highest number of hits in a single day, with 2,114 hits. I would therefore like to thank all of you who have…
Downton Doubts
By Frederick Dixon: Alright, I confess, I’m a Downton Abbey addict. That cosy soap of life above and below stairs in the very different, but still recognisable, England of nearly a century ago is just what I need when I’m in the mood to blob out in front of the telly. Whether or not it’s a realistic portrayal of that life is another matter; no doubt my grandmothers, both of whom were in service before…
Whites Shouldn’t Be Forced To Live Among Non-Whites
By H. Millard: I’m an individual human being. I am also a White human being. I was born the same way as all other human beings. No other human beings have any more rights than I have. As long as I don’t harm others, no other human beings have the right to tell me how to live, who to associate with, what to think, what to believe, what I can and cannot read or do,…
Was Hitler a Nationalist?
By Kasredin: I have hesitated before now to write anything about Nazi Germany, not least because I am sure that many readers of this site will be better informed on that subject than I am. The story effectively begins in 1918 when Germany agreed an armistice with its enemies, thereby bringing the combatant phase of the Great War to an end. On paper however the war continued until the following year when the major players…
A Well-named Child?
By Colin Liddell: How quaint! Today Prince George, the third-in-line to the throne – behind his father William and grandfather Charles – was christened in the Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace. Interesting the names involved. Of course, the name George is very much part of the Windsors’ family tradition. But it ultimately derives from St. George, whose cross is the flag of England as well as the symbol of the medieval Christian crusaders. St. James’s Palace…
Hate Graffiti Fabricated?
By Max Musson: My attention was caught recently by an article published on the Jewish Chronicle website entitled, “Police pledge to crack down on antisemitic graffiti“. The article states, “Police are investigating an increase in antisemitic graffiti in Manchester. “Since October there have been five incidents in Prestwich and Whitefield, areas in the north of the city that are home to large numbers of Jews.” I wondered what kind of graffiti had been sprayed or…
The Elizabethan Theatre: An Arena of Political Incorrectness and a Lesson for our Times
By David Yorkshire: In March of this year, I gave a speech at a National Front meeting on cultural themes. This is a transcript of that speech. I must point out that I am not a member of the National Front or any other political party, but am happy to speak at any nationalist meeting as a nationalist academic as and when I am invited and am able. Therefore, the views given in this speech…
Another Clash of Cultures Heading this Way
By Max Musson: We who subscribe to racial nationalism believe that culture is a product of race and that the culture expressed by any particular people is the outward manifestation of the innate qualities with which they are genetically endowed. That rather than man’s physical and mental condition being the result of his circumstances, it is man’s circumstances that are primarily the result of his physical and mental condition, that is, his physical and mental attributes. It is absolutely true of…
School Matters
By Frederick Dixon: A recent article on this website referred to the privileging of ethnic minorities and the disparaging and dispossession of the native population as part of the process of creating a new, ethnic minority, middle class. We can see this throughout all sectors of the economy, the professions and the public services where managers are required to achieve certain targets for “diversity” and their careers may be affected if they do not. The…
Reflections on the Revolution in Europe – A Book Review
By Richard Deacon: Christopher Caldwell’s Reflections on the Revolution in Europe was first published in 2009. It looks specifically at Muslim mass immigration into Europe, its impact and its future trajectory. It is an accessible and well argued book; it avoids the esoteric, unlike some writing from the Right. Caldwell is neither a nationalist nor a racialist. He is an American journalist writing primarily for conservative publications such as The Weekly Standard and the Financial…