Homeless Jack Says We Are A Selected People
By H. Millard: “Well, look, man,” said Homeless Jack, ” here it is in a simple word, with no frills, about what some of us support: Whiteism. Whiteism uber alles! “And, to some of us, Whiteism is our religion or takes the place that religion takes in the lives of others, even though it may have different names and different specifics for different groups and different believers. It is also our philosophy, our world view,…
“Useful” Nationalists
By Nick Grifford: The 2006 film entitled 300 was the brainchild of graphic novelist Frank Miller and director, Zackery “Zack” Snyder. The story charts the military exploits of a small Spartan army (the eponymous 300) during the campaign against Persian invasion, circa 480 BC. The film is suitably emotive and clearly provides an allusion to invasive Muslim incursions into Europe during the the past few decades, which, in itself, is not unwelcome. However, being Hollywood, there…
A White Imperium
By Nick Grifford: Modern British nationalism is, broadly speaking, dogmatically retroactive. It is politically impotent, culturally impoverished, and presciently challenged. Perhaps this is true in relation to most White nationalisms, but personally I can only comment on the curious persuasion that is endemic throughout this Sceptered Isle — at least among those with any sense of collective identity. It is apparent that the preponderance of nationalist parties and groups in the United Kingdom share common ground;…
Homeless Jack on the Jews
By H. Millard: Man, I get really tired of some of our people always impotently whining about the Jews. No, don’t look at me that way, I’m not Jewish and I have no ancestors who were Jewish, hell, man, I’m an Aryan, ooops, we’re not supposed to use that word, right? Well, okay, just for the timid who might read this, let me say I’m a Non-Jewish White European Descended Person (NJWEDP), okay, happy? And,…
The End of the Theoretical
By Nick Grifford: Introduction Recently I attended a speech given by Alexander Dugin who was providing an explanation of, and generally promoting, his latest book, The Fourth Political Theory. I think that I would not be too far from the mark if I ventured that, following the hour long monologue, most members of the audience were only vaguely aware of the Forth Political Theory actually was and the questions that followed attested to this observation. Of…