Archive for the ‘Ethnonationalism’ Category
The Futility of the Alienist’s Claim of Rushdoony
July 2, 2012 Africans, Blog, Christianity, Church History, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology, TheonomyAfter the posting of a series of quotes outlining Rushdoony’s kinist views, there are undoubtedly some anti-kinists (alienists) who would yet claim Rushdoony as among their own. This is due to a degree of unclarity concerning what exactly counts …
Read More »Rushdoony’s Kinism
July 1, 2012 Africans, Christianity, Church History, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology, TheonomyEven though more could be found, the following are a compiled list of some excerpts from R. J. Rushdoony to show that he did, in fact, hold to Kinist positions: Moreover, if she is to be “a help as before …
Read More »Kinism: The Only Theonomy
June 20, 2012 Christianity, Church History, Ethnonationalism, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, The West, Theology, Theonomy“We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men.” – George Orwell Kinism is a term of admittedly recent manufacture, but the principles thereof have been with …
Read More »The Boer Diaspora
June 5, 2012 Africans, Colonial, Current Events, Demographics, Economics, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, History, Ideology, Immigration, Modern, Politics, Race, South Africa and Rhodesia, The WestEmigration is what historically led to the founding of the Boer people. We are a people born out of two great migrations, the first being that of the Dutch, German, and French Calvinists from Europe to South Africa, largely …
Read More »Thilo Sarrazin
May 29, 2012 Books, Culture, Current Events, Demographics, Economics, Ethnonationalism, Europe, Europeans, Ideology, Immigration, Politics, Race, The WestThilo Sarrazin was a rather unremarkable, if efficient and effective, bureaucrat and administrator in a number of German government ministries and large businesses up until 2010. At the end of August, 2010 his book Deutschland schafft sich ab (“Germany …
Read More »CC: The De-Germanization of Late American Christianity
May 24, 2012 Blog, Christianity, Church History, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, History, Modern, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, The West, Theology, World WarsGregory Hood wrote a terrific article over at Counter Currents last month, entitled “The De-Germanization of Late American Christianity,” which I somehow managed to miss. I seek to rectify that situation by posting an excerpt from it now. The article …
Read More »Sussex by Rudyard Kipling
May 21, 2012 Blog, Christianity, Culture, Ethnonationalism, Europe, PoetryThere are a number of words in various foreign languages, particularly German, which I wish had direct English equivalents, but which unfortunately do not. One of these words is the German “Heimat.” Heimat is defined as “the relationship of …
Read More »Orania: A Socio-Economic Overview
May 8, 2012 Christianity, Culture, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, Ideology, Politics, Race, South Africa and Rhodesia, TheonomyDuring the weekend of April 27-29, while Marxists across South Africa were celebrating “Freedom Day” to mark the eighteenth anniversary of the ANC takeover, I had the pleasure of visiting Orania, a small Afrikaner town right across the border from …
Read More »Nationalist Breakthrough in Greece
May 7, 2012 Current Events, Ethnonationalism, Europe, Europeans, Party Politics, Politics“We are a Christian nation and we are Europeans. We don’t need Asians, Muslim fanatics in our country, simple as that,” says Ilias Panagiotaros, Golden Dawn spokesman, as he explains party policy: “Seal our borders with mines, full protection …
Read More »Vive la France
April 25, 2012 Blog, Current Events, Ethnonationalism, Europe, Europeans, Party Politics, PoliticsThe first round of the French presidential elections took place on Sunday. It was essentially a five-way race between the Left Front’s (communist) Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the Socialist Party’s (leftist) François Hollande, the Democratic Movement’s (centrist) François Bayrou, the Union for …
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