yes, spyro the dragon 3 taught me ethno-nationalism. we are coming for constantinople and we will destroy every mosque and minaret in the city. you will hang. not yet! yes, spyro the dragon 3 taught me ethno-nationalism. i was travelling as a tourist in western europe at the time, france, spain portugal and others.the first event that begun the change was the terror attack in stockholm, on the 7 th of april 2017. they had long since lost their cities, take a look at auckland. i had the will and i had the resources. we must ensure the existence of our people, and a future for white children. any religious ideal that stood between the wealthy and wealth generation was downplayed, sidelined and quietly dismantled. western culture is trivialized, pulped and blended into a smear of meaningless nothing, with the only tenets and beliefs seemingly held to are the myth of the individual, the value of work (productivity for the benefit of your capitalist owners) and the sovereignty of private property (to ensure none of us get grand ideas of taking the unearned wealth of our owners).
fertility rates are innately tied to race, so yes. millions of people pouring across our borders, legally.invited by the state and corporate entities to replace the white people who have failed to reproduce, failed to create the cheap labour, new consumers and tax base that the corporations and states need to thrive. you are the voice, you are the klaxon call, you hold the first spear to be thrust at the invaders. i speak for my views and my ideals, and those that support me.some may agree with them, others won ’ t. fertility rates are cultural, there is no denying that, so there was a war of cultures being fought by the invaders, and my attack was a response to this. kill angela merkel, kill erdogan, kill sadiq khan the paradox of the diverse equality the greatest joke of all is the quixotic foolishness of the diverse but equal society.
>i would estimate the number of soldiers in european armed forces that also belong to nationalist groups to number in the hundreds of thousands, with just as many employed in law enforcement positions.