i support many of those that take a stand against ethnic and cultural genocide.luca traini, anders breivik, dylan roof, anton lundin pettersson, darren osbourne etc. ebba death at the hands of the invaders, the indignity of her violent demise and my inability to stop it broke through my own jaded cynicism like a sledgehammer. the christchurch and linwood mosques had far more invaders, in a more prominent and optically foreign building, with less students, more adults and a prior history of extremism. europes value is in the european people the time after the baby boomers have passed isn't the time to start acting, but the time we should be finishing our victory. was there a political figure or party in history you most associate yourself with? but i believe it is a partisan action against an occupying force. they must be removed. the result is obvious. invade the cities, take the cities, battle in the streets for the cities. take it with a smile. we grow older, fewer, weaker and more fundamentally closer to true death the longer we allow our birthrates to remain so catastrophically low.
no, when i was young i was a communist, then an anarchist and finally a libertarian before coming to be an eco-fascist. no one person in particular, i support many groups but i am a member of none. those around my were the typical australians, apathetic and for the most part apolitical, only truly showing motivation in matters of animal rights, environmentalism and taxation. do not pay to have your people destroyed, do not line the pockets of the traitors within our ranks, don β t lend support to a corrupt and broken state. if they are not of our people, but live in our lands, they must be removed. diversity is anathema to equality.
>leave no vipers nest unburnt don β t leave the cities, run towards the fight, not away run towards the cities, run towards the conflict, run towards the enemy, fleeing from the enemy is cowardice.