Tag Archives: Britain

Movie Review: Harry Brown

One sentence review: a searing indictment of Black ghetto thug culture in which not a single Black is seared or indicted! To expand: This may in some ways be one of the best films I’ve ever seen. It was the … Continue reading

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Daily Mail: BNP Gains Support In England

Edit — comments on the site are rated. Pro-BNP comments have hundreds of thumbs up in the green, anti-BNP have hundreds of thumbs down in the red. Wonderful news from England: Clive Neal used to vote Tory, but now he … Continue reading

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Far Wrong

A few days ago, a disgusted conservative friend sent me a link to the awful BNP hit piece by Peter Hitchens in The American Conservative. He asked me to comment on the matter. Unfortunately, nature intervened and a severe freeze … Continue reading

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Interview: Arthur Kemp

Jim Giles has a new interview with Arthur Kemp. As usual, I will update this post with commentary after I finish listening. Share

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Interview: Simon Darby

According to Dan Dare, Simon Darby is the BNP’s official party spokesman. He recently did an interview with Jim Giles of Radio Free Mississippi. I will update this post with commentary after I finish listening. Review: 1.) Contrast the Simon Darby … Continue reading

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BNP Membership Change

Lee John Barnes on the BNP membership change: This membership change is the equivalent of a political revolution. . . The BNP have in effect just become ‘mainstream’. . . . The far left killed its own coalition. . . … Continue reading

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Churchill and Liberalism, 1933 to 1939

From 1933 to 1939, Winston Churchill spent the better part of his ‘Wilderness Years’ (when he was out of power) creating an intense polarization between the ‘Western democracies’ or the ‘free world’ and the ‘tyrants’ and ‘dictators’ of the ‘totalitarian powers’. … Continue reading

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Grant Havers on Hitler

At Takimag, Canadian paleocon Grant Havers chides Adolf Hitler for misunderstanding Britain and condemns the Third Reich as “an untrustworthy and murderous regime.” In a certain sense, Havers is correct: Hitler suffered from the misconception that British foreign policy was … Continue reading

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Adapt or Die

This should come as no surprise: the Orwellian “Commission for Equality & Human Rights” is attempting to crush the BNP, and the party now has to “adapt or die” by surrendering to non-White membership. I wonder if British nationalists will continue … Continue reading

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Ian Kershaw on Britain

In preparation for the debate over British liberalism, I have been reading a number of sources about pre-war Britain and the road to war. I’m working through Ian Kershaw’s Making Friends with Hitler: Lord Londonderry, the Nazis and the Road to … Continue reading

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