Forwarded from An Appeal To Pragmatism
‘The struggle of the foreign against the native, with the former committing acts of injustice to conquer the latter, is why, as first concern of politics, we must maintain ethno-cultural homogeneity of the state if we wish to preserve peace for the mass.’
Said Guillaume Faye, paraphrased from his Convergence of Catastrophes, 2004.
Said Guillaume Faye, paraphrased from his Convergence of Catastrophes, 2004.
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Ten years ago today, over 120 people were murdered, and over 410 injured, in France by muslims in an act of hours-long terror. Since that day in 2015, migration has only increased into France and Europe despite every reason to push out the foreigners and to put down the people responsible.
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Behind family is the parents making a union to start it, behind country is the patriots making a sacrifice to found it. Either case is a matter of certain people pursuing a significant purpose, of which the impact can carry on for centuries.
This is how we define a lineage, better yet, how we secure a legacy. To make the most of that, a nation is best regarded as a living force, a body of inheritance and interests. Respecting those basic facts we could have an Eugenic Society, regardless of ideology, provided now and later we are careful with citizenship, discriminating of our identity and particular about what is ‘humanity’.
This is how we define a lineage, better yet, how we secure a legacy. To make the most of that, a nation is best regarded as a living force, a body of inheritance and interests. Respecting those basic facts we could have an Eugenic Society, regardless of ideology, provided now and later we are careful with citizenship, discriminating of our identity and particular about what is ‘humanity’.
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Henri de Tourville, discussing noble races, admired the consistency of Saxon settlers, seeing alike their conquering of Britain with the eventual British conquest of America. Teddy Roosevelt held this ethnic legacy in similar high regards, writing ‘The English race has a perfectly continuous history’.
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That a band of men could assert its culture onto new isles, pour across a continent and replicate this takeover time and time again is not accident but proof of good heritage. If Natural Selection enables such a success, selective breeding would then surpass it.
There are two things which makes a real superior people: ability to restrain oneself, and a capacity to do organized violence.
There are two things which makes a real superior people: ability to restrain oneself, and a capacity to do organized violence.
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Martin P. Nilsson on the threat of bastards, that is the breeds of unlike races either in kind or in quality, which he attributes to a massive decline in Rome. What comes out of the Melting Pot is only a disfigured rot, a biological betrayal ‘carried to every corner’.
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For anyone interested, our friend Pax Americana is compiling a classical list of American History literature: https://www.1776pax.com/american-history-reading-list
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Learning to be grateful for your heritage is only half the fight. Doing something to defend and expand that heritage, however possible even if the rest seems implausible, is a show of thanks to those who came before, and a way of giving a chance to those who will come after. A standard is raised, help the wise and willing repair it.
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Forwarded from North Sea Legacy
Thanksgiving is a perfectly American-held tradition. An early celebration can be found in 1619, coming off the ship Margaret of Bristol, arriving in Jamestown, VA with 36 surviving Englishmen. Their charter declared Thanks to God for their safe arrival and the continuation of their offspring.
A time later, most famously, the Mayflower landed up North, establishing Plymouth Colony, celebrating their Thanksgiving in 1621. And they had a lot to be grateful for. Of the 102 passengers on the Mayflower, nearly half perished. Of the remaining, only 51 bore children, who alone went on to become over 85,000 three centuries later.
Today, there are over 30 million connected descendants from that one single ship, and millions from the others. Those of Colonial descent belong to a rich, powerful Nation, one that excels in science and business up North, and breeds soldiers and statements down South. Be thankful for your blood and the struggle it has gone through.
A time later, most famously, the Mayflower landed up North, establishing Plymouth Colony, celebrating their Thanksgiving in 1621. And they had a lot to be grateful for. Of the 102 passengers on the Mayflower, nearly half perished. Of the remaining, only 51 bore children, who alone went on to become over 85,000 three centuries later.
Today, there are over 30 million connected descendants from that one single ship, and millions from the others. Those of Colonial descent belong to a rich, powerful Nation, one that excels in science and business up North, and breeds soldiers and statements down South. Be thankful for your blood and the struggle it has gone through.
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As much as we cherish our American Eagle, great respect is owed to our native Turkey bird. Some say that on Thanksgiving day, we have two national birds: one that brings peace in all our states, the other to leave a piece on all our plates. Benjamin Franklin called Turkey the more respectable bird, ‘it could charge a Grenadier with no fear’.
The Turkey is, above that, a feat of genuine conservation. Saved from near extinction, these birds were brought from thousands last century to over 6 million today. Patriots could learn from the turkey: be fierce and fertile in the face of danger, it's never over.
The Turkey is, above that, a feat of genuine conservation. Saved from near extinction, these birds were brought from thousands last century to over 6 million today. Patriots could learn from the turkey: be fierce and fertile in the face of danger, it's never over.
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What holds man back is often that which can move us forward: nature itself. It is a legal system by which we must live and learn, for better or worse. That hard law would best be applied as one we enforce, rather than merely exist under. This is the philosophy of selective breeding, to take the reins of what ‘humanity’ will be made.
We hurt most under the passive mode of society, cycling between democracy and aristocracy. The two, in effect, only shift around our burdens. Where the former may corral cancer, granting votes and polls, the latter tries to contain it, separate and slowed—neither will escape the growth.
How could Roman glory become an Empire of mud if not by falling away from serious standards? Or Spain, a fierce foe at one point, turn into a footnote the next? An active society is needed, one careful of its conditions, informed of useful traditions, and willing to cut out what won't keep up.
We hurt most under the passive mode of society, cycling between democracy and aristocracy. The two, in effect, only shift around our burdens. Where the former may corral cancer, granting votes and polls, the latter tries to contain it, separate and slowed—neither will escape the growth.
How could Roman glory become an Empire of mud if not by falling away from serious standards? Or Spain, a fierce foe at one point, turn into a footnote the next? An active society is needed, one careful of its conditions, informed of useful traditions, and willing to cut out what won't keep up.
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England for centuries shed the poor-being and bred the well-born, the results showed themselves through near world domination—that is in science and in settlement. Her many colonies were successful by merit of what the colonisers consisted of, by virtue of what they carried over and continued.
From a stream of settlers, up to 80% of significant figures, 60% of scientists, 90% of stand-up citizens, and 90% of the 1787 attendees in America were of British stock, likewise the British-blood ran Australia, New Zealand and beat the rest in Canada.
This kind of high-quality spread deserves a successor who studies their heritage and intends to surpass its heights. The same applies with every possible eminent nation, in France or Italy or Germany, Netherlands and so on—all hold somewhere in their pedigree greatness in heredity that can, if selected, become the common good.
From a stream of settlers, up to 80% of significant figures, 60% of scientists, 90% of stand-up citizens, and 90% of the 1787 attendees in America were of British stock, likewise the British-blood ran Australia, New Zealand and beat the rest in Canada.
This kind of high-quality spread deserves a successor who studies their heritage and intends to surpass its heights. The same applies with every possible eminent nation, in France or Italy or Germany, Netherlands and so on—all hold somewhere in their pedigree greatness in heredity that can, if selected, become the common good.
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The Darwin-Galton family tree is alone an inspiration to seek good heritage. Science literally runs in this family. Every other man born was successful, continued across two centuries, leaving an effort that is forever.
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There is no racial equality. The doctrine of the equality of man was never intended to apply to the equality of the Englishman and the [others]. There is a deep-set difference, and we see no prospect and no promise of its ever being effaced. . . .
— Prime Minister Edmund Barton
Australia made itself the first nation of a continent; a continent bearing a face that was all White, a body thoroughly British, and the Australians planned to keep it.
White Australia was the gospel, not the goal; Australians understood: to keep clean and safe your race must be the priority of every place. Australia deserves that peace, and it is worth every fight to get there.
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