June 21, 2013

What is the plan? An important article and proposition from Nick Grifford on the ragsmakepaper Blog.

What could be more British?
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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