Race

Gaelicism: The Spirit of Nobility

I would like to take this opportunity to talk about Gaelicism, something which we have neglected to touch upon on this site so far (and have even lost sight of it seems). I (and others hopefully, although some of my opinions differ considerably from my fellow posters) will attempt to go some way to defining what Gaelicism is and of its purpose. While it is true that Gaelic values are not currently upheld by any streams of political thought, and arguably never has been (except perhaps in the d...

Non-folk and Nationality

Online Etymology Dictionary: Nation c.1300, from O.Fr. nacion, from L. nationem (nom. natio) "nation, stock, race," lit. "that which has been born," from natus, pp. of nasci "be born" (Old L. gnasci; see genus). Political sense has gradually taken over from racial meaning "large group of people with common ancestry." Older sense preserved in application to N.Amer. Indian peoples (1640s). Nation-building first attested 1907 (implied in nation-builder). Source: http://www.etymonline....

On the Nature of Countries

The nature of a country is defined, foremost, by the biology – by the blood – of its people. A phenotype is the “blood and tissue” of an organism and it is specified by genes (the genotype) of an organism (we will ignore some academic details such as phenotypic plasticity and focus on the general principle). So, for example, some organisms have wings, wings are a phenotype. Some organisms have tails, tails are phenotypes. Or we can view all components of an organism together as a phenotype....

Posterity will hold we racists to be virtuous

It is common place in the present day for "cultural leaders" i.e. journalists and politicians (whom I believe rank among vermin) to denounce racial separatists as immoral. 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 ...

How to destroy a nation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isUSnmOGg08 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruY4d8l5Dik

Oswald Spengler – Prophet of Western Decline

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zVpKwDxpAI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx6M2IKYAE4 Oswald Spengler in IF library.

Ireland ‘to remain multicultural’ well into the future

IRELAND WILL remain a multicultural country into the future despite the end of a period of mass immigration and it needs to fundamentally review its policies to reflect this, a major study on migration trends has said. The Trinity Immigration Initiative, a three-year research project, found migrants generally enjoy living in the Republic. However, many face challenges such as racism, language issues and poor delivery of services from the State. Immigrants primarily decide to come to the...

South Africa and Genocide

Genocide Watch is an organisation which seeks to raise public awareness and influence public policy on actually occurring or potential genocide. According to its mission statement it exist to "predict, prevent, stop, and punish genocide and other forms of mass murder". On the organisations most recently updated file on countries at risk of genocide, politicide or mass atrocities there are 37 ethnic groups . The are 8 ethnic groups currently identified to be in so-called "stage 7", which mean...

A Dialogue on the Nation-State

The actors involved herein are an aged and sagacious Professor who teaches philosophy, physics and naturalism at an old and prestigious university. The second actor is the Little One who is a young and beautiful girl of 12 who often visits the professor for conversations, through which she tries to satiate her insatiable curiosity of life and the Universe; she is a clever one, with a bright future ahead of her. The Professor and Little One have arranged to meet under a large window in an ...

A Dialogue with the Little One on Racism and Juvenile Liberals

The actors involved herein are an aged and sagacious Professor who teaches philosophy, physics and naturalism at an old and prestigious university. The second actor is the Little One who is a young and beautiful girl of 12 who often visits the professor for conversations, through which she tries to satiate her insatiable curiosity of life and the Universe; she is a clever one, with a bright future ahead of her. The season is summer and the Professor is sitting on a fallen oak tree by a stre...