Blue Planet Greens
It was early in the millennium that Sir David Attenborough conducted us through the “Blue Planet”, the BBC’s astonishing exploration of the world’s oceans and the life which they sustain. So enthralling did I find it that somehow I haven’t had the heart to watch its replacement, Blue Planet 2, although I’m told that it was just as good. Justification, you might think, for a State broadcaster lavishly funded by a special tax? Or perhaps…
Baby Matters
By Frederick Dixon: Just in case you hadn’t noticed, we have just celebrated the birth of Jesus – or at least enjoyed the Christmas holiday if we happen to be non-Christians. So this is as good a time as any to reflect upon babies, or rather upon the fact that rather too few White British babies are being born. Until about 1970 our birth rate was running well above the replacement level of 2.1 children per…
The Homosexual Question
By Max Musson: The issue of homosexuality and the attitude that nationalists should adopt towards homosexuals is a recurring one and one that is in my experience repeatedly dealt with inadequately. I have therefore in this article embellished upon comments that I have made regarding an earlier article that touched upon this subject. Clearly, homosexuality is abnormal in the sense that the reproduction of our species depends upon the existence of two sexes and the mutual attraction that…
A New People Born Out Of The Old
By H. Millard: “Homeless Jack said, “People in my faith know that we are the new Whites–a new people born out of the old–we are born anew after we have awakened to the truth. We are born anew by choice and we have brought ourselves anew into this world from the rotted and empty husks of our corrupted forbears and those still living among us who walk through life in a sleep-like state. “Each form of life…