Tory Toffs, Cosmopolitanism and Greed
By Max Musson: Boris Johnson delivered a speech yesterday revealing much about the spirit motivating the Conservative Party and the upper echelons of our society currently. Johnson, who is of course the Mayor of London and who comes from a privileged background with lineages extending back to British royalty as well as to continental aristocrats, likes to project the rather eccentric image of an affable, well-meaning, and oftentimes inspired buffoon and ‘man of the people’,…
Physical Culture
By Max Musson: As all too often we view the proliferation of fast food outlets selling junk food; of town centre nightclubs spewing out drunken, drug addled revellers into our streets on a Saturday night; the spotty nerds playing computer games on their iphones; and obese people waddling around stuffing crisps and biscuits into their mouths, it is refreshing to find that in some places our race has not completely gone to seed. This video taken…
Cultural Struggle: What it is and how to win it
By David Yorkshire: The following is a transcript of a speech I gave at a nationalist meeting in the summer of last year. I’m here tonight not to talk about politics, but about something broader and more far-reaching. I’m going to talk about culture, because culture is that which shapes politics and ideas in general, and we are going to look at how this is achieved. Now even the word culture itself has been politicised…
Heroic Nationalism
By Frederick Dixon: At this season of Remembrance, and as we approach the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, we should think about the nature of the sacrifice made by our young fellow countrymen and countrywomen in the two World Wars of the last century. They gave their lives, their health, their youth to save our country from foreign invasion – “for your today we gave our tomorrow”. This is not the…
British Turn Out to Remember Our Dead Heroes
By Max Musson: As ceremonies of remembrance took place all over Britain, large crowds turned out in London for the annual Remembrance Day parade and wreath laying ceremony at the Cenetaph, and our news media snapped away taking photographs, inadvertently recording the implicitly White nature of this national event. There follows a number of photographs taken early yesterday, and while no law has been passed forbidding non-White people from attending Remembrance Day ceremonies, the stark absence…
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…
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…
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…