'Optics' · Coronavirus · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes

Some thoughts on the Freedom rally

Returning to something more topical, Saturday I attended the Freedom rally in the Perth CBD. This was an anti-mandatory vaccination event, inclusive of more general agitation against the Health Dictatorship. The event consisted of a few brief speeches at the Supreme Court Gardens (featuring the well-known Augusto Zimmermann), a two kilometre march through various main… Continue reading Some thoughts on the Freedom rally

2020 Presidential Election · Identitarianism/ White Identity · Leftism · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes · Racial Tribalism and Conflict · Racism · The Patrick Buchanan Power Struggle

The Truth About Leftist Identity Politics

It came as little surprise last Wednesday, when Kamala Harris was named as Joe Biden’s vice president pick. This was a patently token selection: Harris being a black women; her lacking the requisite political or real-life experience to be prepared for vice-presidential (and quite potentially) presidential duties. That the left is intent on promoting members… Continue reading The Truth About Leftist Identity Politics

Free Trade/ Foreign Investment · Identitarianism/ White Identity · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes

The Problems With Free Trade

Since the rise of Bob Hawke to the Australian prime ministership in 1983, a bipartisan consensus has advanced free trade. The late 20th and early 21st century was replete with expressions of this ideology, meaning Australia now has 14 such agreements. Notwithstanding this accord within the Liberal-Labor duopoly, from an Australian first perspective, free trade… Continue reading The Problems With Free Trade

Ethnonationalism vs Civic Nationalism · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes · Racial Tribalism and Conflict

The Experience of Non-White Alienation

There is no doubt that the imposition of multi-racialism is harmful to the traditional Australian nation. It is not only bad for natives, however, being in a few ways adverse to the interests of non-whites. Multi-racialism is bad for non-whites in the sense of them having to attend places of education, work and community where… Continue reading The Experience of Non-White Alienation

'Small Government' Conservatism · Conservatism · Hegemony · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes

Why the Centre-Right Will Not Do

I have a friend that is fairly well connected in the Liberal party. He often reproaches me for not supporting Scott Morrison, arguing him to be the ‘best alternative’. True, Scott Morrison is preferable to recent predecessors: Turnbull, Abbott, Gillard, Rudd. As highlighted by Gregory Hood, however, centre-right ‘conservatives’ are desperate to keep nationalists out… Continue reading Why the Centre-Right Will Not Do

Aussie Nationalist Landmark Posts · Australian Politics · Coronavirus · Immigration/ Multiculturalism · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes · Our Guy · The best of Pat Buchanan

Is Open Borders Dead?

In a recent segment of The McLaughlin Group, Pat Buchanan declared: Open borders is dead in Europe, it’s going to be dead in the U.S. You’re going to see nationalism rising, transnationalism receding… All these powerful movements that had been up against transnationalism are going to begin to prevail. In avowing that coronavirus will upend… Continue reading Is Open Borders Dead?

'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

Coronavirus · Immigration/ Multiculturalism · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes

Necessary Alienation From the Coronavirus Epidemic

Saturday, the Subiaco Post published an article on the effects of coronavirus in Perth. This article lamented over how fears of coronavirus are hurting Chinese people, through reducing restaurant revenues and fostering anti-Chinese bigotry. As could be expected and in response to this epidemic, Australians are being asked to show greater tolerance. Jacquie Chan, the… Continue reading Necessary Alienation From the Coronavirus Epidemic

Australian Foreign Policy/ Foreign Affairs · China · Coronavirus · Immigration/ Multiculturalism · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes · Scott Morrison · United Nations

Inadequate Answers to the Coronavirus Epidemic

As could be expected, the news-cycle for the coronavirus epidemic is extremely fast moving. Latest figures from the mainstream media claim 14,000 are infected; information from alternative sources suggest this figure is probably in the millions. Recent numbers aside, this coronavirus epidemic has revealed much about how globalism operates as a first governing principle; one… Continue reading Inadequate Answers to the Coronavirus Epidemic

'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

Australian Foreign Policy/ Foreign Affairs · China · Free Trade/ Foreign Investment · Identitarianism/ White Identity · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes · Racial Tribalism and Conflict

My Summary of ‘Silent Invasion’

All unreferenced quotes throughout this post come from Hamilton’s ‘Silent Invasion’. Some time ago I read Clive Hamilton’s Silent Invasion, a book which details how Australia has begun transitioning into a Chinese vassal state. I encourage all my readers to purchase this book for full reading here. I was initially reluctant to publish a full-length… Continue reading My Summary of ‘Silent Invasion’

Nationalist/ Tribalist themes

Are Walls Immoral?

“The fact is a wall is an immorality. It’s not who we are as a nation.” Said Nancy Pelosi, the newly elected speaker of the US House of Representatives, regarding President Trump’s renewed efforts to fund a wall on America’s Southern border. Putting aside Pelosi’s vested electoral interests in wilfully sabotaging President Trump’s agenda, and… Continue reading Are Walls Immoral?

Anti-White sentiment · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes

It’s Not OK to be White

Following up on recent twitter activities, my final reflections on the fracas over Pauline Hanson’s failed “It’s OK to be White” motion, are as follows. While more powerful in institutional, political, cultural and economic measures; the Left is as ill-conceived as ever. Painfully lacking in self-reflection, Leftist Australian media screeching over “It’s OK to be… Continue reading It’s Not OK to be White

Aboriginals · General · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes · The Morality of Human Conquest

Mehreen Faruqi’s Dishonest Attack on Australian Nationalism

Two weeks ago, Mehreen Faruqi delivered her maiden speech in the Australian Senate. Determined to showcase her intersectionality, Faruqi made the standard anti-white claim about Australian history. She described Australia as a ‘stolen land’, acknowledged the importance of ‘first Australians’, and in doing so undermined the degree to which any Australian nationalism can morally exist.… Continue reading Mehreen Faruqi’s Dishonest Attack on Australian Nationalism

Aboriginals · Aussie Nationalist Landmark Posts · Australia Day Wars · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes · The Morality of Human Conquest

Do British Australians Have a Claim to This Land?

At black armband, pro Aboriginal protests, one can often hear the chant; “Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land!” Meanwhile, others accuse British settlers of stealing Aboriginal land and resources, and Australia Day has been described by the leader of our third largest political party, as representing ‘genocide.’ When a country’s underpinnings are attacked in… Continue reading Do British Australians Have a Claim to This Land?