as a symbol of renewed white identity and common purpose? yes, but death was a definite possibility. the us is torn into many factions by its second amendment, along state, social, cultural and, most importantly, racial lines. the notion of a racial future or destiny is as foreign to them as social responsibilities. a political candidate that keeps the status quo or only seeks to introduce minimal change, even when the minimal change is in support of our cause, is ultimately useless or even damaging. driving toward the next french town on my itinerary, knowing that inevitably the invaders would also been there, i found my emotions swinging between fuming rage and suffocating despair at the indignity of the invasion of france, the pessimism of the french people, the loss of culture and identity and the farce of the political solutions offered. new zealand was not the original choice for attack, i only arrived to new zealand to live temporarily whilst i planned and trained, but i soon found out that new zealand was as target rich of an environment as anywhere else in the west. i had seen many pictures and heard many people discuss the cemeteries, but even knowing about these cemeteries in advance, i was still not prepared for the sight. not by the maneuvers of the lobbies and the parliaments and the congresses, it will come under the stress of necessity. “ what more shall i say to you? i know, because i have been there.
how this worked in reality, well…only you know. do nothing, win nothing, achieve nothing. you may fall. it ’ s the birthrates. until these interlopers are repatriated to their peoples lands, then europe has no true sovereignty, and anyone, no matter their ethnicity or beliefs can call europe their own. we must excel, both personally and as a society.
>they see the decay all around them, plummeting, free-falling birth rates all across the western world.