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Aristocratic nationalism. Militarism. Fascism.

Cultural and psychological warfare
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The pernicious, far left, blood libel "lions led by donkeys" narrative of WW1 is mere class-war propaganda with no basis in reality. On remembrance day we honour those who served, regardless of their station in life.

Video by Dan Snow, with whom I do not usually agree
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The pernicious, far left, blood libel "lions led by donkeys" narrative of WW1 is mere class-war propaganda with no basis in reality. On remembrance day we honour those who served, regardless of their station in life. Video by Dan Snow, with whom I do not…
The First World War was deadly for all classes of British society, but was especially deadly for the British aristocracy that filled much of the British officer corps.

The casualty rate for enlisted British soldiers killed in combat during the First World War was 11.5%. The casualty rate for British officers killed in combat during the First World War was 20%, almost double the enlisted rate. Even the casualty rate for British General officers killed in action during the First World War was 18%, significantly higher than the enlisted rate.

Eton College, the school that has educated British aristocratic men for generations, lost 1,157 former pupils during the First World War, about one fifth of those who served.

The high casualty rate among the officer class is a result of the ethos of honour, bravery, and nobility imbued into the British aristocracy, whose ancestors were the knights, military commanders, and battlefield heroes of the Middle Ages. British officers lead from the front, inspiring the enlisted ranks by their brave and noble example.

On Remembrance Day, we remember all those who fought for King and Country.
“There appears to be a considerable force of the enemy to my front and to my right front. They approach to within about seven hundred yards at night. Our shells have not been near them on this flank”

- Captain Hugh William Grosvenor, C Squadron, 1st Life Guards, British Army. Last message to headquarters before being killed in action at the First Battle of Ypres, 1914. Captain Grosvenor was the son of Lord Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster, and the father of Lord Gerald Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster, and Lord Robert Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster.
“Fight on and fly on to the last drop of blood and the last drop of fuel, to the last beat of the heart.”

- Captain Manfred von Richthofen, Fighter Squadron 11, Fighter Wing I, Imperial German Army. Killed on 21 April 1918 during combat with British Empire pilots.
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WW1 British Officer Selection & Training, c. 1914

Video by The Highland Subaltern on Youtube.
Forwarded from VRIŁŁER
“Blonde women have a higher mean IQ than women with brown, red and black hair. Blondes are more likely classified as geniuses and less likely to have extremely low IQ than women with other hair colors, suggesting the dumb blonde stereotype is a myth.”

http://www.accessecon.com/Pubs/EB/2016/Volume36/EB-16-V36-I1-P42.pdf
Forwarded from Trimalchio Nationalist Edits
Edward Dutton discussed this study and said it made total sense. But he also said that the 'dumb blonde' steteotype isn't really a myth, because the smarter a woman is, the dumber she pretends to be in the presence of men, because this makes her less intimidating to men and therefore more attractive to them. Women sexually select for intelligence, whereas men are far more likely to select down for intelligence (they don't want a woman able to manipilate and dominate over him).
English actress and model Tania Mallett.

Born on 19 May 1941 in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, British Empire. Her father was the English businessman Henry Mallett and her mother was the Russian noblewoman Olga Petrovna Mironoff. Through her mother, she is descended from Field Marshal Mikhail Fedotovich Kamensky, a Russian nobleman and military commander.
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English actress Tania Mallett and Scottish actor Sean Connery in the film Goldfinger (1964).
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English actress Tania Mallett and Scottish actor Sean Connery in the film Goldfinger (1964).
A proper English 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 accent and a proper Scottish 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 accent being spoken by Tania Mallett and Sean Connery, respectively.
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
Where Communism is about class revolution from below; Fascism is caste conquest over the chandala.
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
"Where the monarchy, found in hands no longer capable of wielding a sword and scepter, has been overthrown due to the intrigues of the Jewish rabble and merchants, it must be restored. Where it still exists by inertia, it must be renewed, strengthened, and made dynamic as an organic, central, and absolute function, embodying simultaneously the power of strength and the light of the spirit in a unique being; one that truly acts on behalf of an entire lineage and at the same time transcends everything conditioned by earth and blood. Only then will there be the right to speak of an empire. If it is awakened to a glorious, sacred, metaphysical reality, yet remains the pinnacle of a militarily ordered political hierarchy — then the monarchy will regain the position and function it once had before the usurpation by the priestly caste."
— Evola
"We can reasonably affirm that a true Right without the monarchy ends up deprived of its natural centre of gravity and crystallisation, because in almost all traditional states the principal reference point for realising the independent and stable principle of pure political authority has been the crown."

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Julius Evola
Attendees of the funeral of Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India.

Standing from left to right:
- Haakon VII, King of Norway
- Ferdinand I, Tsar of Bulgaria
- Manuel II, King of Portugal
- Wilhelm II, German Emperor and King of Prussia
- George I, King of Greece
- Albert I, King of Belgium

Seated from left to right:
- Alfonso XIII, King of Spain
- George V, King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India
- Frederick VIII, King of Denmark

Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England, British Empire. 20 May 1910.