Friday 25 November 2016



I’m sorry you share the delusion that outsiders may call themselves English. Self-hating people care only for fashionable opinion as a rule, which means you probably use the terms English and ‘British’ interchangeably, and want for a proper sense of both. Allow me to help. I posted what follows to an English democracy site run by a former adviser to Tony Blair. It was used to invite comments on the ‘new English fascism’. I’m quite proud of that. Bear in mind my opinions are not necessarily those of Mr Henderson.


First ‘British’ is not an identity. It is a cloak of anonymity enemies reach for when trying to divert from English accomplishment. It is used to suggest burdens shared more or less equally throughout these islands, masking the damage inflicted on England and perpetuating the anonymity that allows it to continue. Is immigration really ‘British’, or an almost exclusively English curse ? You know the answer. Myself I couldn’t care less about ‘Britain’.


Nations are not the product of the political convenience they serve. Nations are special. The etymology of the word could not be less equivocal. Nations are peoples related by blood. Countries are not nations. Countries are geographical spaces occupied by nations. For a thousand years England, comparatively isolated from mainland Europe, enjoyed one of the most settled populations in the western hemisphere.


I am a nationalist. Since I am a nationalist, and in view of the meaning that properly attaches to the word ‘nation’, I believe nationalism without an explicitly racial component to be a waste of time. Racialism advocates separation. It has nothing to do with ‘hate’. It has nothing to do with ’supremacism’. It is far from something to be ashamed of. It merely asserts biology as the overwhelming determinant of human capacity, providing the surest means of preserving true human diversity.


I submit that racial identity is integral to national identity, that race and culture are indissolubly linked, that one is a by-product of the other. These two, indeed, ‘cannot be separated….(for) only the people who created a culture can sustain it. If immigration changes the face of America – and of Europe – nothing else will remain unchanged’ (McDaniel, G. & Taylor J., A Race Against Time, New Century Books 2004).


And since English culture is European culture and European culture necessarily white, racial awareness is nothing short of vital if the English, my people, are to survive.


It is by setting the borders at race that we protect who we are. If you are not white, you are not English. We should assert this with vigour, and for two reasons. First because it is true historically, and because the moral right of a people in their own homeland to define themselves in whatever way they see fit is no-one’s damned business but their own.

Second, and crucially, because biological egalitarianism, the notion that human differences show only superficial variation between individuals and groups, is a lie. It is a lie carefully cultivated by internationalist propaganda for reasons of political advantage. It is a lie nonetheless. The English are who they are, their culture is as it is, in large part because of biology. Defend biology and you defend the nation.


A Russian writer observed that a man with no racial sense is like a dog that never learns to bark. I hope you still have time. Better late than never.
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I would like Nonracist to expound further on his world view. His/her opinion is an established viewpoint that despite my best efforts I really do not understand. I am English ( a Londoner) and I identify myself as such. But that identity is not based on the geographical location of my birthplace (Hyde Park Corner) but on the cultural, philosophical and political influences I experienced during my formative years. These influences were, I believe, distinctive to me and hundrend of thousands of other children growing up around me. This makes my sense of identity (English) significantly different from that of my neighbour, who spent his early years some 8,000 miles away before he arrived in this country.
It seems to me that your view makes an assumption that my sense of identity causes me to believe I am somehow superior to my neighbour. I can assure you it does not, but I do believe is is significantly different. No doubt my neighbour may well take the view that because of his migration he has a wide experience of cultures to inform his opinions and I can appreciate this view.
You say we should ‘ …….forget borders, forget nations’ and that ‘……hate and racism is a divide and rule policy’ which is a conspiricy by ‘……the powers that be (Bankers)’. My friend let me enlighten you, that couldn’t be further than the truth! Big buisness does not want to “divide and rule” across nations or races, they want exactly the oppocite. They want the sort of world you desire. A world without borders and nation states, a world without people who have a cultural identity ,a sense of patriotism and thefore unique consumption preferences. They want what you want , they want us all to be the same,so similar we forget our national preferences, so we all become the same.
Then they can sell us the same things all over the world. Coke, Starbucks, Apple, McDonalds, Microsoft, etc etc. So I suggest it is you that should ” please wake up”!

Thursday 24 November 2016


Friday 7 October 2016

The absurdity of claiming that British muslims lives are blighted by islamophobia is made very clear when one sees the enormous mosques, schools, madrasas etc that have been built in just about every borough of London, and in many towns and cities. Women and very young girls are free to wear the hijab, burka, niqab or whatever cultural dress they want. Even our state schools, supposedly secular, make exemptions for the cultural mores of religions that insist on girls legs and arms be hidden; even girls as young as 5 are allowed to go to school in the hijab. The demographic has changed massively over the last 25 years. There is never any positive comment about how well the British have accommodated this change. London has an enormous muslim population that is flourishing and far from downtrodden as the election of Sadiq Khan has proven. Soon this 'community' will be a majority in the capital not a minority. Those who claim Islamophobia is a problem in this country are in fact stoking it. It is division they seek and there are plenty of useful idiots around to help them achieve it.

Thursday 28 July 2016


Friday 6 May 2016



Wednesday 27 April 2016

In the 21st Century, it's strangely easy to point the figure at men for being useless. Perry notes that 80pc of crime is perpetrated by men – but it goes unsaid that men make up 87pc of police officers who risk their lives trying to put that right. Likewise, a modern army of men do the dangerous jobs that many people – both men and women – don't seem to want.
Furthermore, in these days when most of us have swapped virile manual trades for more servile desk-bound roles, Grylls offers us an armchair escape into the kind of men we’d like to be, if we weren’t chained to a mortgage and two kids by our soft-soap office hands.
But to call men "useless" is to be part of the problem, not the solution. One of the major issues with our approach to male mental health at the moment is that we try to solve it with a feminised approach: sit down on the couch and open up. Men aren't necessarily comfortable with that. Instead of insulting them for being emotionally stunted, we need to talk to them – and listen – in a different way.

Monday 18 April 2016


Wednesday 6 April 2016



Tuesday 5 April 2016

Let us go then, you and I,
When the evening is spread out against the sky
Like a patient etherized upon a table;
Let us go, through certain half deserted streets,
The muttering retreats
Of restless nights in one-night cheap hotels
And sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells
IF I should die, think only this of me;
  That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England. There shall be
  In that rich earth a richer dust concealed;
A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware,         5
  Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam,
A body of England's breathing English air,
  Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home.
 
And think, this heart, all evil shed away,
  A pulse in the eternal mind, no less  10
    Gives somewhere back the thoughts by England given;
Her sights and sounds; dreams happy as her day;
  And laughter, learnt of friends; and gentleness,
    In hearts at peace, under an English heaven.

Tuesday 15 March 2016


Monday 7 March 2016



Friday 19 February 2016


Monday 11 January 2016