Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter
By Max Musson: There has been a mixed reaction to the recent broadcast on German TV of a three-part series entitled ‘Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter’ (‘Our Mothers, our Fathers’), depicting the effect that the Second World War conflict had on the lives of ordinary German citizens, and on the lives of five young Germans in particular. The five young friends are; brothers Wilhelm and Friedhelm; a young nurse Charly; aspiring singer Greta; and her Jewish…
More Tory Talk – No Tory Action!
Today’s newspapers are full of stories about a momentus new speech that Prime Minister David Cameron intends to make tomorrow in the hope of winning nationalistically minded ex-Tory voters back to the Conservative Party. The speech is expected to propose restrictions on the rights of immigrants to access social housing, but no Bill introducing such changes has been put before Parliament and the forthcoming speech is not expected to provide a timetable for the immediate…
Where to, following Eastleigh?
Most nationalists are wondering quite what to make of the recent Eastleigh by-election, as UKIP the party that has been demonised by the leadership of the most nationalist micro-parties as an establishment sponsored ‘safety valve’ party, seems to be the primary beneficiary of the public’s resentment at our disenfranchisement by the establishment political parties. So what should we make of the Eastleigh result? Should we be cheering the fact that UKIP have sent the Conservatives…
Racial Realities For White Parents
In the news today is the story of Aaron Dugmore, a nine-year old White boy who was driven to suicide by the racist taunts of a gang of older Asian boys. Aaron joined Erdington Hall Primary School in Birmingham last September after his family moved nearby and according to reports, his mother Kelly-Marie Dugmore, 30, and stepfather Paul Jones, 43, noticed a change in him from his first day. Paul Jones said: “He became argumentative…
Guns, Blacks, and Crime in the US
As part of the on-going “debate” in America over gun violence, the Atlantic Monthly journal has compiled a breakdown of major American cities and the rates of gun violence—compared to the “deadliest nations in the world.” “While the United States has the highest level of gun ownership per capita in the world, its rate of gun homicides, about three per 100,000 people, is far lower than that of Honduras, the country with the world’s highest gun…
The Clearing of London
Those nationalist activists involved in the Barking and Dagenham council elections—and even the parliamentary election—have now official confirmation of the cause of the 2010 defeat: the outright colonisation of that borough by non-white immigrants. Informed observers had long speculated that this was the reason for the loss of all 12 BNP council seats, but new figures from the borough have now confirmed it. In 2006, the BNP polled a total of 14,789 votes in the…
Race, Disease and Immigration: Untreatable TB and SARS
The first death in Britain from a Sars-like virus last week, and the news that an untreatable and deadly strain of tuberculosis (TB) has been discovered in South Africa, has highlighted one of the most dangerous aspects of mass Third World immigration: the real threat it poses to the health and standards of the civilised world. The Sars patient was being treated as an outpatient at Queen Elizabeth hospital, Birmingham for an unrelated condition which…
Indian Prime Minister Opens Doors to “Unlimited” British Immigration
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has announced that his government has opened the doors to “unlimited” British immigration to his country, and stressed that there is “no limit” to the number of white British people who can enter and “stay as long as they like.” Making the announcement to British morning television ahead of his planned visit to Britain, Mr Singh said that all any British person needed to come to India was a place…
Django Explained
Many people will have seen the movie trailers for Quentin Tarantino’s latest film ‘Django Unchained’ and will quite naturally feel somewhat uneasy that Hollywood again appears to have launched yet another violent film with a dangerously anti-White theme. ‘Django Unchained’ follows hot on the heals of ‘Machete’ (2010) and Tarantino’s previous film, ‘Inglourious Basterds’ (2009), depicting non-White ethnic minority ‘heroes’ taking their revenge and inflicting gratuitous violence upon villains who all just happen to be…
NHS In Crisis!
Many people are familiar with scenes such as the one illustrated, of run down hospital wards in old Soviet Bloc countries in which healthcare workers struggled to provide for the needs of their patients under circumstances of understaffing, lack of resources and the crushing weight of a self-serving bureaucracy. Most people recognise also that one of the cardinal features of the Communist mentality and the system that so oppressed the old Soviet Bloc countries was…