the global and corporate run press controls them, the education system (long since fallen to the long march through the institutions carried out by the marxists) controls them, the state (long since heavily lost to its corporate backers) controls them and the anti-white media machine controls them. worker ownership of the means of production? under the bludgeonings of chance my head is bloody, but unbowed. until the hagia sophia is free of the minarets, the men of europe are men in name only the rape of european women invaders many of you may already know about the rape of british women by the invading forces, rotherham of course being the most well known case. that isn ’ t a question. see you on the streets you anti-white scum to turks you can live in peace in your own lands, and may no harm come to you. venerate the ancestors but work for the children a soldiers fight the ideal of a heroic war, without loss, without failure, without some great setback, is idealistic and downright impossible. the same people will find themselves gradually less and less represented both politically and culturally, becoming essentially foreigners in their own lands. the second event was the 2017 french general election. the war will not be easy, the death toll will assuredly be high. meanwhile the 10000 ton boulder of demographic change rolls ever forward, gaining momentum and possibly destroying all in its path.
goods produced without care for the natural world, dignity of workers, lasting culture or or white civilizations future should never be allowed into the new morally focused and ethically focused european market. this time of possible instability will also be a at a time where our potential nation enemies in the east will be reaching their own zeniths of power. the survival of our people, our culture and our lands isn ’ t enough. which i do not mind. nothing drives the invasion more and nothing needs to be defeated more than the greed that demands cheap labour. i remember pulling into a shopping centre car park to buy groceries in some moderate sized town in eastern france, of roughly 15-25 thousand people.