Exciting news.
I’ve opted for the Mac mini M4 Pro. My poor old computer wheezed editing my camera footage, and all I could do was one click edits with the iPhone (some footage from Silibury Hill).
Looking forward to playing with DaVinci Resolve this weekend.
England is a wonderful place, a beautiful land. Climbing to the high ground and experiencing our panoramic, expansive green and pleasant land in solitude is truly amazing.
However, it is just a plot, a lonely isle separated from the mainland in the North Atlantic. What really makes our homeland great is the people - our people - those with whom we share ancestral bonds and a shared national story, character and spirit of joy when among one another.
We the people are the nation, wherever we find ourselves, whether here, in newfound colonies, on cruise ships or even in outer space. Together we are the English.
When my journey with the BNP came to an end, I found myself politically homeless, for a long time without a vehicle or useful purpose to help win our country back. Lost.
This past year something reignited.
I’ve tried various groups and organisations over the past year - the NRP, Homeland, Restore Britain, Prioritise Britain, Lotus Eaters, New Culture Forum, various churches - all in search of ‘my people.’
Every time I found them. I enjoyed the conversation, shared beers, campaigned together and often admired the people I met, but ultimately found minor points of difference: a policy I disagreed with, a matter of faith or sometimes a subversive element steering the group in a direction I could not follow.
The lesson is that wherever you find your people, you are at home. You don’t need a political home, a named organisation or even a set place - just the tribe.
It is therefore better not to identify with a named group, a rigid set of objectives, beliefs or “values.” I have liked people in all the groups I dabbled with, so why not attend any and every group I want, build a network with those I agree with and push forward? That is what I am going to do.
Not group loyalty, but loyalty to the people I love - my people, my ethnos, my nation.
Everywhere I encounter the enemy (and it is everywhere) I will ignore or push past them in pursuit of saving our nation, walking among them but acting for my nation and against all subversive elements.
I’ll be there to offer a carshare, make an edit, lift up genuine patriots, donate to those in need, offer political campaign experience and share any and all experience and energy I have.
If we all do this, we will re-knit together as a nation of people that simply helps each other; a band of brothers and sisters in every locality that stand together independently of any organisation that can be attacked, subverted or pulled down.
Just people standing together, invincible and untouchable, defending our little plot, this green and pleasant sceptred isle.
@TheHughAnthony Band together with your people. It’s always good to have a group of boys to call when you’re in a spot of bother. Tribalise.
Long winded version below;
https://t.co/69VHgBykGo
England is a wonderful place, a beautiful land. Climbing to the high ground and experiencing our panoramic, expansive green and pleasant land in solitude is truly amazing.
However, it is just a plot, a lonely isle separated from the mainland in the North Atlantic. What really makes our homeland great is the people - our people - those with whom we share ancestral bonds and a shared national story, character and spirit of joy when among one another.
We the people are the nation, wherever we find ourselves, whether here, in newfound colonies, on cruise ships or even in outer space. Together we are the English.
When my journey with the BNP came to an end, I found myself politically homeless, for a long time without a vehicle or useful purpose to help win our country back. Lost.
This past year something reignited.
I’ve tried various groups and organisations over the past year - the NRP, Homeland, Restore Britain, Prioritise Britain, Lotus Eaters, New Culture Forum, various churches - all in search of ‘my people.’
Every time I found them. I enjoyed the conversation, shared beers, campaigned together and often admired the people I met, but ultimately found minor points of difference: a policy I disagreed with, a matter of faith or sometimes a subversive element steering the group in a direction I could not follow.
The lesson is that wherever you find your people, you are at home. You don’t need a political home, a named organisation or even a set place - just the tribe.
It is therefore better not to identify with a named group, a rigid set of objectives, beliefs or “values.” I have liked people in all the groups I dabbled with, so why not attend any and every group I want, build a network with those I agree with and push forward? That is what I am going to do.
Not group loyalty, but loyalty to the people I love - my people, my ethnos, my nation.
Everywhere I encounter the enemy (and it is everywhere) I will ignore or push past them in pursuit of saving our nation, walking among them but acting for my nation and against all subversive elements.
I’ll be there to offer a carshare, make an edit, lift up genuine patriots, donate to those in need, offer political campaign experience and share any and all experience and energy I have.
If we all do this, we will re-knit together as a nation of people that simply helps each other; a band of brothers and sisters in every locality that stand together independently of any organisation that can be attacked, subverted or pulled down.
Just people standing together, invincible and untouchable, defending our little plot, this green and pleasant sceptred isle.
@TheHughAnthony Exactly, show them no sympathy, don’t believe what Hampshire Police say.
What did they say to Henry Nowak when he said “I’ve been stabbed,” it was this “I don’t think you have, mate!”
Wankers!
@TheHughAnthony@EmmanuelMacron Wouldn’t it be nice to see yourself, or maybe your own son playing at the top level? Less and less likely in this game if you’re native.
Personally, I don’t see the appeal in watching it
@TheHughAnthony True. Look forward, it wasn’t meant be.
It’s never over, we must win, rediscover who we really are, restore dignity, and remigrate millions.
When we win, we’ll give young people the bright future stolen from poor Henry.