As a man of an aging vintage, I look back on the changes I saw with a great degree of regret. Each reader will have seen demographic changes in their own lifetimes, as well as the erosion of social and cultural mores. In my own case, as an Irish nationalist born and bred, I have seen this in my own country. (more…)
Tag: Apartheid
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Dr. Roger Pearson, a lifelong hardworking white advocate who gave us nearly a century of service, passed away on February 23 at the age of 95. Dr. Pearson lived an extraordinary life that included volunteering in the British Indian Army, serving as Chairman of the World Anti-Communist League and as President of University Professors for Academic Order, and publishing the groundbreaking racialist journal Mankind Quarterly. You can read more about his life and work here. (more…)
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As I watched the looting and burning and robbing and shooting and destroying and absolutely insane swarming-ant mob violence in South Africa over the past few days, I felt slightly better about living in America.
Slightly. (more…)
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During the 1980s, when the offensive against South Africa (SA) was at its height, the Right was focused on the prospect of the Soviet Union taking over the mineral wealth and strategic position of SA. I recall this because I was among those in New Zealand speaking in favor of SA, and using this specter as the main reason for opposing the anti-SA campaigns, albeit among the few who also defended white self-determination. (more…)
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The most dangerous and remarkable thing about Lauren Southern’s wonderful documentary Farmlands is that it promotes white tribalism. For most people – whites and non-whites alike – this is enough to make the film anathema. They will recognize it for the taboo-breaking film that it is and either stop watching or begin hating Lauren Southern as a racist or white supremacist. Sympathizing with whites as victims just isn’t cool these days, you see. (more…)
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Stephen Mitford Goodson
Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd: South Africa’s Greatest Prime Minister
Second edition, self-published, 2017This is a thoroughly referenced, cogent biography on the “man of granite” whom I respectfully suggest remains immeasurably more than only South Africa’s “greatest Prime Minister,” but rather is one of the great statesmen of our era. (more…)
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Kerry Bolton
Babel Inc.: Multiculturalism, Globalisation, and the New World Order
London: Black House Publishing, 2013The cover design of Babel Inc. suggests conspiracy, with the “eye in pyramid” peering out at the prospective reader. However, this is no paste pudding Alex Jones’ ramble on Bohemian Grove or other such inanities, but an incisive analysis of the cultural and political agenda of the multi-national corporations who pull the strings of the United States’ geopolitical agenda. (more…)
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December 30, 2013 Kerry Bolton
Nelson Mandela:
un autre faux dieuEnglish original here
Le nom de Mandela ne peut être prononcé par les journalistes de radio et de télévision autrement qu’avec la plus grande révérence. Je me rappelle que lorsqu’ il était sorti de prison, les présentatrices de radio ne pouvaient difficilement retenir des larmes de joie. Il a depuis longtemps été dépeint comme un dieu. Alors que j’écris cet article, j’écoute les informations télévisées qui nous informent que sa condition se dégrade en faisant invariablement référence au fait qu’il ait apporté « la liberté à la nation arc-en-ciel ». (more…)
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December 11, 2013 Kerry Bolton
Nelson Mandela:
Outro Falso DeusEnglish original here
O nome de Mandela não pode ser pronunciado na televisão e na rádio senão com o maior tom de reverência. Eu lembro quando ele foi soldo da prisão e radialistas apresentavam a notícia mal conseguindo segurar gritos de alegria. Ele há muito tem sido tratado como divino. Conforme escrevo isso, eu estou ouvindo as notícias da televisão afirmando que sua saúde está cada vez pior, e fazendo as referências invariáveis sobre ele ter trazido “liberdade à nação arco-íris”. (more…)
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Translations: French, Portuguese
Mandela’s name cannot be spoken of by television and radio journalists other than with tone of utmost reverence. I recall when he was released from jail and women radio hosts were imparting the news while hardly holding back cries of joy. He has long been treated as godlike. As I am writing this, I am listening to television news stating that he is in deteriorating condition, and making the invariable references to having brought “freedom to the rainbow nation.” I see his visage portrayed on the colored glass of a church in South Africa (more…)
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The Afrikaner folk has been engaged since the mid 17th century in a struggle for existence whether against Anglo-imperialism serving the interests of alien finance, hostile Black interlopers and their latter day terrorist counterparts, (more…)