The word ‘nation’ is derived from the Latin nãtiõ meaning ‘breed, race, people’. Nationalism is therefore a system or doctrine based on one’s breed, race, and people. To be a Nationalist one must accept that race is the primary factor in all things and that a flag, an institution, a culture, a civilisation, or even a landmass, are secondary concerns. A British Nationalist is motivated by his love of the British breed, race, and people; a White Nationalist is preoccupied with the entire race, without diminution or exception.
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