As one of the few and perhaps only nationalists that watches football (soccer for those with air conditioning) for enjoyment, I felt it necessary to enlighten readers to the news and opinion pieces surrounding the world-cup of 2026. For the same reasons many don’t want to watch it, I in fact watch it specifically to keep up with what goes on in the minds of both the normies and Paper-Europeans. (more…)
Tag: diversity
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During the past week, there have been a series of disturbances across the United Kingdom that constitute one of the more serious episodes of civil unrest the country has experienced in recent years. In Belfast, nights of rioting followed a brutal knife attack carried out by Hadi Alodid, a Sudanese national, against Stephen Ogilvie, who lost an eye and sustained severe lacerations. The disorder that followed saw the burning of homes and targeted attacks on ethnic minorities. (more…)
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Daniel Neep
Syria: A Modern History
New York: Basic Books, 2026Syria has had a significant impact on current events. The harsh domestic politics that land has attracted international intrigue during its civil war, allowed for the temporary creation of a Salafi Jihadist ruled religious dystopia, and caused a migrant crisis in Europe. (more…)
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In their panicked, headlong rush to prove that the Canadian military is capable of defending the northern country’s sovereignty, successive Liberal federal governments under the auspices of Prime Ministers Justin Trudeau and Mark Carney made some terrible mistakes. In their frenetic panic to balloon the overall number of Canadian military personnel, they decided to open the doors to permanent residents (aka non-citizens), people with mental health issues, learning disabilities, and illiterate denizens from the Third World. (more…)
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As a child, I was fascinated by the collection of old English coins my grandfather kept in a box to remind him of better monetary times once the nation had turned to decimal coinage in 1971, as a preparatory measure for joining what was later to become the EU. The old £sd tokens were all much nicer-looking, better designed, and more pleasingly chunky and substantial than their decimal successors, but the way their system actually fitted together was utterly incomprehensible to me. (more…)
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People do seem to have developed an increasing number of allergies these days, don’t they? Peanuts, gluten, lactose, pollen, hard work, dog-semen. . . the list just keeps on growing. Wait, what was that last one again?
Darren Moore was a Welsh drag-queen found lying dead beneath a pile of cardboard boxes in central Cardiff in January 2023. The cause of the demise of this apparently perfectly healthy (physically, not mentally) 39-year-old seemed a mystery at first. (more…)
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The following letter has been sent out to political leaders and others involved in parliamentary politics in Canada. The letter is addressed to current members of the political establishment in Canada with the purpose of presenting the case for why replacing liberal social policy with nationalistic social policy is in Canada’s best interests geopolitically.
Dear political leaders and all with such aspirations,
In January of this year, Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke of the end of the era of the rules-based international order which emerged following WWII in his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He stressed the need to reevaluate Canada’s position in the changing world and our relationship with great world powers, most notably the United States. (more…)
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Angelo Plume interviews Millennial Woes about his intellectual journey to race-realism and white identity politics. You can now download or listen here.
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Angelo Plume interviews Morgoth about his intellectual journey to race-realism and white identity politics. You can download or listen here.
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Wayne Au
Critical Curriculum Studies: Education, Consciousness, and the Politics of Knowing
New York: Routledge, 2012I fear that I have ignored Schopenhauer’s maxim: “A precondition for reading good books is not reading bad ones, for life is short.” However, the challenge with his guidance is determining whether a book, especially a more niche or obscure title, is good or bad without reading it. (more…)
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This week marks the 40th anniversary of the release of Super Mario Bros. on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) console in Japan on 13 September 1985, the first true game in the all-conquering series which would go on to become perhaps the most popular in video game history. (more…)
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A recent debate on X brought back intense memories from my days in academia. The discussion surrounded race, racism, averages, and outcomes. One of the few genuinely open-minded liberals in the debate implored me to read a lengthy article in The New Yorker about a woman named Kathryn Paige Harden, who researches behavioral genetics and psychology. (more…)
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In the contemporary push toward inclusivity, the moral claims of diversity politics are rarely interrogated. Cloaked in the rhetoric of fairness and justice, the diversity agenda promises a more equitable society, one that accommodates the marginalized and recognizes the value of different perspectives. (more…)












