It is common practice in the present day for “cultural leaders” i.e. journalists and politicians (whom I believe rank among vermin) to denounce racial separatists as being immoral.
[See: Japan Prefers Racial Homogeneity]
[See: Boycotting Multi-Racial Products]
By looking at common place literature, one would be led to believe that their view is representative of the citizenry of not only Ireland, but all citizens of the West. This inference, I think, would be mistaken.
The view of “cultural leaders” or if you prefer, ruling vermin, seems to be a minority view. That is, the majority of ordinary citizens do not deem the principal of racial separatism to be immoral, this is at least how it seems to myself.
[A rare breed, indeed! The percentage of WHITE PEOPLE account for only 8% of the world’s population, according to: http://wiki.answers.com
The point I wish to make, is that while we racial separatists may be held to be immoral in the present day (at least by some), and proponents of what I call “multi-ethnicism” (multi-racialism) are held to be virtuous — this state of order will not hold into the future. I affirm, with strong confidence, that the posterity of the West will hold present day cultural leaders to be reckless immoral scum and they will hold we so-called “racists” to be virtuous.
I believe that posterity will do this, because, from the present demographic situation and immigration policies of the present day West, will follow undreamt social upheaval – possibly race wars and genocides among other things. Whatever of the details, there will be mass upheaval, and posterity will know who to blame.
See: 50 Million AFRICANS Invited To Europe
It is a dream of mine, that we nationalists will perturb the course of history upon which the West is presently traversing. With this dream in mind the Fourteen Words seem apt: We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children. May my dream be realised for the sake of our posterity. -Ireland First-
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