'Nazis' · Christianity and faith related issues · Leftism · Nick Fuentes

What the left fears most

For some years now, I have been a big supporter of Nick Fuentes and his work. By way of background, Fuentes is an American commentator of political, cultural as well as social issues–from a nationalist and traditionalist perspective. Banned from Facebook, YouTube, Dlive, and a host of other social media platforms, Fuentes has nonetheless continued… Continue reading What the left fears most

'Nazis' · Adaptive Behaviour · Aussie Nationalist Landmark Posts · Traditional Conservatism · Utopian Politics/ Progressivism

Traditional Conservatism vs Social Darwinism

It is often claimed by leftists that conservative and nationalist dissidents are in fact ‘Nazis’. Because the left is so indiscriminate with the term, this brings about something of a shared plight among all those individuals so afflicted. Meaning, that traditional conservatives have more in common with legitimate National Socialists, than progressives bent on imposing… Continue reading Traditional Conservatism vs Social Darwinism

'Nazis' · 'Small Government' Conservatism · Aussie Nationalist Landmark Posts · Identitarianism/ White Identity · Liberalism · Materialism · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes · Utopian Politics/ Progressivism

Why Liberalism is Insufficient

In countering critics of liberalism, the establishment left and right tend to mirror each other. This shared defence ostensibly goes along the following lines: Liberalism may have caused significant social, economic and cultural disruption. But these changes must remain impeded lest we irrationally resist the inevitable arc of history. Whatever costs–imposed on the family, religion,… Continue reading Why Liberalism is Insufficient

'Nazis' · Aussie Nationalist Landmark Posts · Immigration/ Multiculturalism · Islam in Europe · Israel · Jewish Influence · Malcolm Turnbull · My European experiences with Islam · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes

My Lessons From Berlin

Four years have passed since I travelled to Europe; the length of a presidential term in which much can change. Indeed, much has changed in my own political views–along with many on the dissident right. Let us take a brief trip down memory lane, into the political environment of December 2015. Tony Abbott had been… Continue reading My Lessons From Berlin

'Nazis' · Communism · The Necessary Political Instinct · Utopian Politics/ Progressivism

Communism: A Necessarily Tyrannical Ideology

In December, I alluded to a better reply when nationalists are blood-libelled as “Nazis.” Rather than vociferously rejecting the label–and strengthening a tool which dehumanises us–we ought to respond: There is some common ground between National Socialism and today’s nationalists: including support for white identity and traditional gender roles. Some nationalists have more disagreement with… Continue reading Communism: A Necessarily Tyrannical Ideology

'Nazis' · 'Optics' · Anti-White sentiment · Leftism

The Political Utility of ‘Nazi’

Personally, I don’t subscribe to National Socialism. Among other reasons, unrestrained racial idolatry rings hollow; intractable limitations accompany a temporal view of our existence; a repackaged 20th century ideology cannot fulfil 21st century demands; authoritarianism would insufficiently counter Marxist institutional control; identity should be authentic–not escapist. And even if all those aforementioned problems were absent,… Continue reading The Political Utility of ‘Nazi’

'Nazis' · Australia's African Problem · Australian Politics

My Commentary on the St Kilda Protest

Responding to criticism of yesterday’s African gang violence protest in St Kilda, I tweeted: True extremists are those who flood Australia with third-world migrants, claiming our country will be ‘enriched’. A moderate response that better conforms with our nation’s founding, history, and the reality of multi-racialism, is to get rid of the worst eggs (African… Continue reading My Commentary on the St Kilda Protest