Dr. Patrick Slattery talks to British Activist and Author Mark Collett about his new book, “The Fall of Western Man.” If the rise of Western Civilization was the biggest single event in human history, then the fall of the people that made it happen should be the most talked about issue of our time. Despite an atmosphere of political correctness that makes discussion of this taboo, the decline of Western Man is well documented. However,…

On 13th January this year and following significant policy differences with party leader Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour MP for the constituency of Stoke-on-Trent Central, Tristram Hunt, resigned his seat and announced that he is to take up the position of Director of the Victoria & Albert Museum, thus triggering a by-election to be held on 23rd February. Stoke-on-Trent Central has been a solidly Labour ward throughout the last sixty-years or more and so one might…

I often take a look at the right wing American blogs which (naturally) give themselves much of the credit for the rise of populism in the United States. It is their belief that the rise of the internet has to a large extent enabled them to counter, and even overcome, the traditional mainstream media (the “MSM”), which is overwhelmingly left wing except in odd pockets where it is neocon and therefore nearly as bad. I don’t know enough about the…

We all remember the old joke about the curate’s egg – “good in parts”. That was my reaction on reading the speech on Brexit which Mrs. May delivered at Lancaster House on Tuesday. By far the greater part of it was indeed good;  it is good to know that we will be exiting the EU with complete control over our borders, laws and money and with the right to enter into trade agreements with other countries. Or…

Most nationalist political treatises begin with some form of declaration defining the audience that is being addressed, followed by a statement of beliefs and then proceed to an analysis of the external factors that threaten the ethnic interests of that target audience. They explain the flaws present in current government policy, the errors that have been committed and how these errors adversely impact upon us. There is an almost unwritten assumption that the essence of our dilemma…

Too many of our people (non-Jewish White people of European descent no matter where they were born or live) don’t seem to understand the nature of the existential struggle that we are in as White people and mistakenly paint it in non-racial  terms. Thus, we’ll hear many Whites saying we need to fight for democracy or for Western values or conservatism or for other ideas and then we’ll hear them saying that this or that…

From Radio Aryan: “Max Musson joins Sven Longshanks for another Aryan Insights interview, this time to talk about Left Wing Terrorism and why the extreme Left should be banned in the UK under the Terrorism Act of 2000. Max starts by giving us some background information on the killing of Jo Cox and explains why it was a politically motivated killing and not terrorism. After that he describes what primary and secondary terrorism are and…

The following is an interview conducted by Julian Langness of the website Europeancivilwar.com with Richard James, who is an important member of Western Spring: Richard is a very knowledgeable and capable European patriot, and his contributions to our discussions have been very fruitful over the last year. When I found out about his involvement in Western Spring, I asked to interview him as a semi-official representative of the group. It is an excellent interview, and some…

Surely we have all by now heard about the recent exposure and attack on fellow dissident and Alt-Right figure, ‘Millennial Woes’. Woes is one of the more sensible and levelled-headed in the Alt-Right scene but such placidity cuts no ice with the class-traitor Reds and the pimp Liberal-Elite’s whores: the Presstitutes exacting the System’s dirty work. One Presstitute in particular seems to have taken upon himself a moral crusade to chase down Woes. Prissy milk…

Some of you may have seen reports in the press of a minor disturbance in the Bull Ring, Birmingham on Sunday 8th January. The significance of the date is that it is “Plough Sunday”, traditionally the beginning of the agricultural year. Although the centre of Birmingham might seem an odd place to celebrate the beginning of the agricultural year, a celebration there was in the shape of performances by groups of Morris dancers. One of these…