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Mark Collett with Rundo on avoiding prison for activists and building our own infrastructure
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Forwarded from Hagen Palme
“Hey, you. You're finally awake!
You were trying to celebrate Australia Day in Sydney, right?
Walked right into that 8km radius, same as us, and that patriot over there…”
You were trying to celebrate Australia Day in Sydney, right?
Walked right into that 8km radius, same as us, and that patriot over there…”
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Forwarded from Hagen Palme
“Damn you Neo-Nazis. Straya was fine until you came along. Government was nice and lazy. If they hadn't been looking for you, I could've stole that beer and be halfway to the pub. You there. You and me, we shouldn't be here. It's these Neo-Nazis the Goverment wants.”
“We're all Neo-Nazis now, patriot.”
“We're all Neo-Nazis now, patriot.”
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Forwarded from 𝑬𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒎
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George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire
"In the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth, I draw a line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny and I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever!" – George Wallace, 1963
George Wallace was a champion of Southern pride and a defender of the White working class. He rose to power as the nation’s best-known segregationist in the early 1960s. A Golden Gloves fighter, he battled his way into the national spotlight and came close to deadlocking the 1968 presidential election as a third-party candidate — then was shot down by a would-be assassin on the eve of his greatest political victory. He left a populist conservative political legacy that continues to influence national politics today. As Pat Buchanan, the Nixon speechwriter who recognized the potential in Wallace’s issues, says: "He has never gotten the credit for being the figure he was and having the influence he did upon subsequent politics."
"In the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth, I draw a line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny and I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever!" – George Wallace, 1963
George Wallace was a champion of Southern pride and a defender of the White working class. He rose to power as the nation’s best-known segregationist in the early 1960s. A Golden Gloves fighter, he battled his way into the national spotlight and came close to deadlocking the 1968 presidential election as a third-party candidate — then was shot down by a would-be assassin on the eve of his greatest political victory. He left a populist conservative political legacy that continues to influence national politics today. As Pat Buchanan, the Nixon speechwriter who recognized the potential in Wallace’s issues, says: "He has never gotten the credit for being the figure he was and having the influence he did upon subsequent politics."
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Forwarded from Mark Collett
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People who think Britain is 'too white' should go somewhere less white, but they won't. They want all of the benefits of what whites built, whilst denigrating us and replacing us.
Forwarded from Remigration Summit
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Resum ‘26 is heading to Porto!
After the huge success of our first edition, Resum ‘25 in Milano, we are aiming even higher in our ambition to make Remigration a reality.
Tickers are selling fast, get them now: remigrationsummit.com
After the huge success of our first edition, Resum ‘25 in Milano, we are aiming even higher in our ambition to make Remigration a reality.
Tickers are selling fast, get them now: remigrationsummit.com
Forwarded from The blackshirts daily
New York City has a fascist art exhibition at Poster House, check it out if you're in town.
Address: 119 West 23rd Street, New York, New York 10011
Address: 119 West 23rd Street, New York, New York 10011
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Forwarded from Noticer News
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Open mic speaker at the Sydney March for Australia rally says the Jewish lobby was behind new hate speech laws, and shouts "free Joel Davis, hail White Australia, hail Thomas Sewell".
He was arrested while leaving the rally for "inciting racial hatred".
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He was arrested while leaving the rally for "inciting racial hatred".
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NSW Police Raptor Squad arrest March for Australia attendee for open mic speech as bystanders boo and yell "traitors".
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UPDATE: He has been charged with "publicly incite hatred on ground of race causing fear", and refused bail to face court tomorrow.
Forwarded from Geopolitics Prime | Iran War Updates
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What was really behind that pledge?
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