The guy on the left looks really cool, wonder who he is! 😁
Get vetted, get involved, don’t just rot online. You will be better off for it, and so will our race.
Hail victory!
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Songs: Max Resist; Cut Me Loose; Out On a Limb; Boot Party; Renegade Youth (best song on the album); RJM; Romantic Violence; Flight Jackets; 14 Words; Battle Cry
I’ve said something similar to this before, but let me reiterate.
There’s something deeply unsettling to me about the path Britain has taken, that upsets me in a more profound way than even the worst events in my homeland of America does. This is an irrational impulse I have, but let me attempt to make sense of it.
America is just different. As much as people like myself seethe about people referring to it as a propositional nation, or an economic zone, part of the reason it’s been so difficult to push back on narratives like that is because there has never been long term stability here. We had to fight a race war against the natives, we had the tension of race based slavery, fought a huge and terrible civil war, and then we had an influx of various more culturally distant European peoples brought in to help fill a vast barren continent. And all of this was before the Hart-Celler Act period we now live in.
All of this has created and fed a hyper individualistic culture that has been more or less every man for himself for hundreds of years now. It has produced some of the most ingenious entrepreneurial spirit the world has ever seen, as well as some of the most toxic social contagions and schools of thought ever crafted. Good and bad, it is what it is.
All of that said, part of me can detach myself from the chaos that is America and drift about in the turbulence with more certainty than I otherwise could, and I think that is because all along I’ve had an anchor deep in my subconscious, tied to something much older and much more certain: the idea of the motherland, Great Britain, beautiful and unchanging. The great wellspring of every cultural artifact I cherish.
My family has been in America for 400 years, and still over 80% of my blood comes from Great Britain alone. All of my thoughts are in English, all of my favorite literature derived from its tradition. Such a little island has made such a profound impact on the earth that it is almost impossible to quantify. Most things we take for granted originate in some form or fashion from the Anglo Saxon bloodline.
So in 2026, when I see what has befallen my cousins who never left the homeland, the sadness I feel is profound. It’s like having your own religion revealed to be a farce in the midst of your zealotry for it. It’s enough to shatter your entire worldview.
The nagging feeling I have that this mental sickness that is allowing such atrocities originated within the borders of America makes me all the more nauseated, and enraged.
To my cousins across the pond, know that there are countless numbers in America that desperately want you to get back up. To assert your rightful place in the world with your head held high. What is the world without a proud and strong Britain filled with ethnically British people? Your character and your actions mean more than to just those on your immediate island. It means everything to millions across the globe. It might even be the very thing that others with a less rooted tradition need to inspire action in their own lands.
Do not go gently into that good night.
In 2019, there were about 150,000 people working in autism therapy.
Six years later, there were 654,000—more than the number of people who work in mining and logging, or telecommunications, or at the US Postal Service.