Forwarded from The Sons of Rome
"The democratic regime is the regime of irresponsibility. Irresponsible in the present, irresponsible before History, scattered and comical, accomplices in an unstable politics of amateurs, the parties thus conspire permanently against balance and the national good." - Francisco Rolão Preto
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𝕾𝖔𝖓𝖘 𝕺𝖋 𝕽𝖔𝖒𝖊
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𝕾𝖔𝖓𝖘 𝕺𝖋 𝕽𝖔𝖒𝖊
Forwarded from Loyalist Pioneers
There is a rising consciousness in this nation, a flame reawakening in hearts of our folk. For many years this great animating flame went nameless, as the efforts to distort and obfuscate our heritage took their toll. We seek to give it name and form. It’s proper name is Loyalism. We, as the literal and spiritual descendants of the Loyalists who built this nation, and bled to defend it, are the Pioneers of this vision.
Where others have chosen disloyalty and dishonour, throwing our birthright away to foreign hordes, or begging another country to conquer us, we choose to make loyalty and Loyalism our cause. Loyalty to our folk, to our fatherland, and to the principles that built and preserved our nation.
The Loyalist Pioneers will act as the vanguard and the exemplars of this ideology. An elite community of men building the nation we want for our children, first in our own lives, then in our communities, and finally across the entirety of our Dominion. We will be a guiding force for all those in this country who are tapping into this flame of Loyalist consciousness, and we will continue to fan that flame until it roars back to life, and burns away the rot and decay that has buried our nation.
Through our activism and community building we seek to lay the foundations of a new Canada, a new Canadian man, and a new Canadian culture that respects natural order, preserves the traditions and lineage of our folk, and boldly looks forward to a new and greater future. We call on all Canadians of noble stock and spirit, who are bold enough to claim the legacy of the Loyalists, to join us in this mission and devote themselves to the great struggle of our era.
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For the honour of our People
For the heritage of our Nation
For the triumph of the Canadian will
Where others have chosen disloyalty and dishonour, throwing our birthright away to foreign hordes, or begging another country to conquer us, we choose to make loyalty and Loyalism our cause. Loyalty to our folk, to our fatherland, and to the principles that built and preserved our nation.
The Loyalist Pioneers will act as the vanguard and the exemplars of this ideology. An elite community of men building the nation we want for our children, first in our own lives, then in our communities, and finally across the entirety of our Dominion. We will be a guiding force for all those in this country who are tapping into this flame of Loyalist consciousness, and we will continue to fan that flame until it roars back to life, and burns away the rot and decay that has buried our nation.
Through our activism and community building we seek to lay the foundations of a new Canada, a new Canadian man, and a new Canadian culture that respects natural order, preserves the traditions and lineage of our folk, and boldly looks forward to a new and greater future. We call on all Canadians of noble stock and spirit, who are bold enough to claim the legacy of the Loyalists, to join us in this mission and devote themselves to the great struggle of our era.
For the honour of our People
For the heritage of our Nation
For the triumph of the Canadian will
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Forwarded from Nationalist-13
Ours is a country that always had a brotherhood.
Get out, get active, and build your bonds.
Get out, get active, and build your bonds.
Forwarded from Canada The Unknown Country
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Forwarded from Nationalist-13
Young, impressionable, you are taught to reject me. You marginalize me and turn me away because of what you have been told about me. You have been told that I am crazy, a murderer, that I have cast a spell on men to force them to commit terrible acts, that those who support me are heartless folk dominated by hatred. You are told I am false, a liar, evil, or demonic. Disconnected from the good and the human. Yet, you're curious about me, because you don't know who I am. In your heart, you feel uncertainty. You have been trained to run away, though you don't know what you're running from.
Speak to those who know me, to those who are familiar with my essence. Then you can decide for yourself if you really hate me. You will be able to reason the cause of your rejection and your anger. If I am really your enemy, it is your duty to know me. But no. You are afraid to find out we have more in common than you think. Think for yourself and choose your own path. If you're going to fight me, do it with consistency...But if what you fear is walking with me and standing alone, then you must deny me. Those who accompany me are few, yet free, loyal, and noble hearted!
Speak to those who know me, to those who are familiar with my essence. Then you can decide for yourself if you really hate me. You will be able to reason the cause of your rejection and your anger. If I am really your enemy, it is your duty to know me. But no. You are afraid to find out we have more in common than you think. Think for yourself and choose your own path. If you're going to fight me, do it with consistency...But if what you fear is walking with me and standing alone, then you must deny me. Those who accompany me are few, yet free, loyal, and noble hearted!
Forwarded from Canada The Unknown Country
Boston’s Christmas Tree: A Gift From Nova Scotia
In thanks for the swift help and aid sent from the City of Boston in response to the explosion, Halifax sent a Christmas tree to the city in 1917. The tradition was revived in 1971, and every Boston Christmas tree since then has been expertly selected from all over Nova Scotia. Many of the trees have been donated by families, some of whom lost family members in the disaster and it has become a heart-felt competition which matters very deeply to Nova Scotians.
In thanks for the swift help and aid sent from the City of Boston in response to the explosion, Halifax sent a Christmas tree to the city in 1917. The tradition was revived in 1971, and every Boston Christmas tree since then has been expertly selected from all over Nova Scotia. Many of the trees have been donated by families, some of whom lost family members in the disaster and it has become a heart-felt competition which matters very deeply to Nova Scotians.
"Gentlemen: Fascism is a party, a political doctrine. But Fascism, while being a party, a political doctrine is above all a total conception of life. So the Fascist, whether his is writing in newspapers or reading them, going about his private life or talking to others, looking to the future or remembering the past and the past of his people, must always remember he is a Fascist. Thus he fulfills what can really be said to be the main characteristic of Fascism, to take life seriously. Life is toil, is effort, is sacrifice, is hard work."
~ Giovanni Gentile
~ Giovanni Gentile
Forwarded from Revolt Against The Modern World
"By destroying traditional social habits of the people, by dissolving their natural collective consciousness into individual constituents, by licensing the opinions of the most foolish, by substituting instruction for education, by encouraging cleverness rather than wisdom, the upstart rather than the qualified, by fostering a notion of getting on to which the alternative is hopeless apathy, Liberalism can prepare the way for that which is its own negation: the artificial, mechanized or brutalized control which is a desperate remedy for its chaos."
~T.S. Eliot
~T.S. Eliot
Forwarded from White Canada
The only thing keeping the conservative party alive is that White Canadians have no real Nationalist party for which to vote, for now.
Link: https://x.com/WCanada31237/status/2001782389513580617
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Your ancestors were wonderful people, never doubt that.
Listening to the sweetness in her voice reminds me of my late grandmother.
Let us never forget the struggles of those before us.
What the men and women did to ensure their people would have a land to call home.
Listening to the sweetness in her voice reminds me of my late grandmother.
Let us never forget the struggles of those before us.
What the men and women did to ensure their people would have a land to call home.
Forwarded from Canada The Unknown Country
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An interview with Sarah Ann Card, a pioneer settler of Southern Alberta. Filmed in the early 1960s, she recalls crossing the Canadian border in 1889 after a long journey from Utah in a covered wagon. They were met at the border by two North-West Mounted Policemen before making their way to Cardston, Alberta, where she would spend most of her life. She passed away in 1969 at the age of 98, leaving many descendants.
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