Rachel Dolezal – Fraud, Victim or Standard Bearer?
By Max Musson: I imagine many people will have been variously amused, disgusted or intrigued by the recent publicity surrounding the race and identity of Black civil rights campaigner, former Africana studies instructor and former president of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP) chapter in Spokane, Washington, USA, Rachel Dolezal, who it appears, is a White woman who has been passing herself off as Black. This case involves much stupidity, hypocrisy,…
Migrate to Australia? Forget it!
By Barry Crockett: I have heard that some young English people alarmed by the deteriorating state of affairs in their own country, have so far avoided taking action in the believe that when things become intolerable in their native land they will be able to “up sticks” and pop over to my country, Australia, and start with a fresh slate in a land of warmth and sunshine amongst people of their own kind. This is a fairly unrealistic…
They’ve Never Jihad It So Good!
By Max Musson: In an interview for BBC Radio 4’s The World This Weekend, Cressida Dick, the Metropolitan Police’s assistant commissioner and head of specialist operations, warned that Britain would feel the long-term consequences of the current Syrian conflict that is now spilling over into Iraq, stating: “I’m afraid I believe that we will be living with the consequences of Syria – from a terrorist point of view, let alone the world, geopolitical consequences –…
Weak Seed Whites who Are Trying to Atone for the Original Sin of Being Born White
By H. Millard: A study was released recently that shows that Blacks with White friends are considered less Black by other Blacks. However, the study also revealed that Whites with Black friends are less likely to be considered less White by other Whites. One can interpret this information in a number of different ways, but I think the best way for conscious Whites, interested in White survival, to look at this is that among our…
Why I am not a Racist
By Nick Grifford: I am not a racist. I am not just saying that to appear clever or coy, given the following definition of the ubiquitous word I simply am not: racist: noun; a person who believes that a particular race is superior to another. Superiority is, much like beautify and, in many respects, wisdom, subjective. What through the lens of one man or tribe could be viewed as “superior”, may well be considered as…