A Free Country, Stick and Stones and the Inevitable Salvation of the British People.
Recently, I was prompted to recall a conversation I had as a child with my parents during the ‘Cold War’ period in which my parents explained to me and my siblings the differences between the oppression that once existed in Nazi Germany and which still existed in the Soviet Union and the freedoms that we enjoyed here, in pre-war and early post-war Britain. Key among those differences were freedom of belief, freedom of expression and…
Whites Should Reject the False Idea that Hitler and the Nazis were Evil
Ask yourself this Whitey: Wouldn’t Whites be better off today if Hitler and the Nazis had won WWII? Answer the above question AS a White–that is, for you personally and for your own White family–and not in universal terms or about what is good for lumpen humanity or other kinds of humans. I emphasize the point about answering personally AS a White because when asked questions about such things, too many Whites are conditioned to…
Is it Time for the Rehabilitation of National Socialism?
There are many forms of nationalism that have evolved to meet a variety of needs throughout history and depending upon one’s perspective and the circumstances prevailing at the time, they have been variously viewed as: heroic liberating movements, at one end of the scale; as movements of oppression and genocide at the other extreme; and every shade in between. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as they say. In Germany during the 1930s,…
The Migrant ‘Crisis’ – Some Further Considerations
By Max Musson: I obtained a copy of the results of a YouGov opinion poll taken during the last week of February this year and it was interesting to me that even before the current ‘migrant crisis’ had erupted as fully as it has now, 75% of the people polled stated they thought immigration has been too high over the last ten years, and it struck me that this viewpoint diametrically opposes the impression of…
Dave Whelan in the Cross-Hairs
By Max Musson: Dave Whelan is a former professional soccer player with Blackburn Rovers and Crewe Alexandra football clubs who was forced to give up his playing career through injury. He is something of a legend however having built up a multi-million pound sports business empire and now owns Wigan Athletic football club. He is the former owner of JJB Sports and the current owner of the DW Stadium where Wigan Athletic and Wigan Warriors…
Seeing Red!
By Max Musson: I have, as everyone else in Britain will have done over the last few days, been paying my respects to those brave men and women who sacrificed their lives in the great conflicts of the last 100 years. I always give generously when I buy my poppy each year and I always try to observe two minutes silence on the eleventh hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month. Both of my…
Western Winter, Western Spring …
By Max Musson: On the 28th July 1914 there began a ‘winter’ that has so far lasted 100 years. During World War One, European nations mobilised over 60 million men in a four-year conflict in which 15 million of them would be killed or lost in action (presumed dead) and a further 20 million would be seriously wounded. Furthermore, as if such a holocaust was not bad enough there followed twenty-five years later, the Second…
The Banning of Art and the Real Monuments Men
By David Yorkshire: A few months ago, the usual suspects in Hollywood released yet another of their big-budget World War Two films, where we were treated to another instalment in that great mythology, complete with the post-modern pantheon of demons, the Nazis. I finally managed to see the film a few days ago. It is perhaps interesting, as an aside, that Germans never referred to themselves as Nazis and the term was rather an allied…
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 –…
D-Day!
By Max Musson: As events to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the D-Day take place over the next few days, our news media will be full of personal stories retelling tales of the heroism of those who took part in the Normandy landings, unfortunately without making any connection between the outcome of World War Two and the dire situation we find ourselves in as a nation today. Undoubtedly those who took part in the Normandy…