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“Caucasoids and Mongoloids who live in their homelands and in recently colonized regions, such as North America, did not rise to their present population levels and positions of cultural dominance by accident. They achieved all this because their ancestors occupied the most favorable of the earth’s zoological regions, in which other kinds of animals also attained dominance during the Pleistocene. These regions had challenging climates and ample breeding grounds and were centrally located within continental land masses. There general adaptation was more important than special adaptation. Any other subspecies that had evolved in these regions would probably have been just as successful.”

— Carleton Coon, American physical anthropologist, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania


Only 16% of biologists and 36% of educational psychologists ‘disagreed’ with the statement “There are biological races in the species Homo sapiens“.

John Londen

‘Plaintive’ Nationalism and the appeal to legality

A hundred years ago, English labourism lost its soul and began an ideological shift from a movement that existed to defend the interests of working people to becoming a movement that defended the interests of capitalists.  This ‘betrayal’ was inevitable, but to the outsider it is difficult to discern.  What Labour did after the War does not look like betrayal.  The Labour Party built the welfare state, including the NHS, and later on, under the Blair government, introduced a statutory minimum wage.  These have the appearance of pro-white accomplishments, in that they advanced the economic interests of the greater part of the indigenous population, but the reality is quite different: economic inequality in our society is greater than ever, and the indigenous peoples of these Islands and of Europe are under attack from mass non-white immigration.  We can see that in truth, the very policies that were said to be designed to promote the interests of the working classes – the NHS, the w

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