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Pattrec Bateman

@AngloAntagonist

window pusher, knower of things.

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Pattrec Bateman
Pattrec Bateman@AngloAntagonist·
@AlekYerbury Give me a brief summary of the timelime for how somebody goes from a ‘real’ nationalist (hanging out with other neurodivergents in an irrelevant microparty) to actually acquiring any power. How exactly is your method going to work?
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Alek Yerbury
Alek Yerbury@AlekYerbury·
A culture has developed within nationalist circles over the decades which has proved totally catastrophic, and which must be obliterated to achieve any lasting results: This culture is the idea that someone can have a set of principles (nationalism) whilst simultaneously behaving like a complete pragmatist and abandoning those principles for personal or short term advantage. This is why so many people who claim to be principled nationalists will do things like just vote or work for Tories or their bastard lovechild parties. They think that being principled just means saying principled things on the internet, even if all their actions are totally opposite. The only way to clear out this culture is to not validate the idea that people are principled unless they actually back up their words with the same actions. If someone says, 'I'm a nationalist but I support Reform, Rupert Lowe, etc', then the only answer to give to them is, 'You aren't a nationalist then, because a nationalist wouldn't actually do a thing like that.'
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Pattrec Bateman@AngloAntagonist·
@reecetalking Where will the ‘real movement’ come from then? All you counter-political dorks do is signal toward the need for a non-political solution without ever openly owning it? You are a miserable doomer addicted to failure, pure self sabotage.
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reecetalking@reecetalking·
I’m sorry if I come across like a miserable doomer, but it is sad to see the organic nationalist spirit and sentiment get hijacked and skin suited by these nasty conmen backed by big business. Whether it’s Tommy Robinson, Nigel Farage or Rupert Lowe, ultimately they are there to steer your genuine concern, and willingness to protest/canvass, into something thats actually counter to your interests. You end up doing the bidding of your oppressor by participating in these movements, that maybe started organically, but became a vehicle for the deep state to impose their new world order into your society. They act and pretend that they, like you, are really concerned about the future, particularly about immigration. They will convince you to consent to having your human rights removed in order to deal with said immigration crisis. And finally they will pull the rug out from under you, deport very few people and allow the real backers like Musk, Thiel and Robinson to get what THEY were always after, with us all holding the bag. This is why a real movement will never come from politics, because it can always be usurped/hijacked by the very establishment it sought to take down in the first place.
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Pattrec Bateman@AngloAntagonist·
@TheNativist_ I know. I think it is a combo of his lingering liberalism but also some fear around the fact his income is connected to his work. Nationalism to many is still seen purely through the post WW2 lens with its associated stigma.
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The Nativist
The Nativist@TheNativist_·
@AngloAntagonist It's frustrating because he is the genesis for many of our journeys, but we seem to continually outpace him.
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The Nativist
The Nativist@TheNativist_·
Carl, all respect. I think you're making a serious mistake in your framing here. Part of it is semantic. Nationalism is simply the political expression of particularism: the belief that a nation is a specific people (with shared history, culture, ancestry, and territory) and that the state's primary duty is to serve their needs, security, and continuity. That is it. It is not some 19th century continental invention foisted on Britain. England developed one of Europe's earliest coherent national identities. Anglo-Saxon unification against the Vikings, the Reformation forging a distinct Protestant consciousness, Tudor consolidation, and organic evolution through common law and Parliament. Our island rootedness made this more natural to us, not less. Burke embodied nationalism in its purest form without ever needing the label: little platoons scaling up to love of country, inherited rights and duties, concrete attachments over abstract universals, and the insistence that "to make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely" to its own people. Calling robust native priority "continental bullshit" cedes the proper term to its corrupted versions. Yes, 19th century figures like Herder and Mazzini added romantic and revolutionary packaging, and later statist projects inverted the natural hierarchy by subordinating the people to state machinery and ideology. Those were subversions of nationalism, not its essence. The answer is to define the term correctly and defend it, not abandon it out of fastidiousness and retreat to "nativism" or "true Tory patricianship" as a rebrand. The other part flows from respectability anxiety. You have spent years correctly roasting ideological cosplay and LARPing. You want everything grounded in authentic English tradition: duty, hierarchy, organic inheritance. That is both understandable and correct. But when the historic British people face rapid demographic replacement, grooming scandals, two-tier policing, and a state that prioritises GDP, NGOs, international obligations, and imported groups over natives, semantic purity becomes evasion. "Home-grown nativist leader with true Tory essence" sounds like a polite dodge born of fear of leftist smears. Once you concede that linguistic ground, you accept their priors and have already lost half the battle. Nativism and nationalism, properly understood, overlap almost completely: the indigenous English, Scots, Welsh, and Irish stocks first in their own homeland. The real danger is not the label. It is the inversion you instinctively reject: the state machinery becoming sovereign while the concrete people are reduced to interchangeable units. England does not need imported theory; the roots are already here. Reclaim the term, enforce the hierarchy (people above state), and drop the vibes-driven rebranding. And yes, I see the irony of posting this from an account named "The Nativist."
Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Sargon_of_Akkad

Jesus Christ man, knock this nonsense off. The "true tory" is the most right wing perspective of duty and patricianship that England can produce. "Nationalism" is continental bullshit, and you are bewitched by ephemeral words rather than realising that we have our own home grown nativist leader here. He is for us, the language he uses is imperfect but the essence is true.

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Pattrec Bateman@AngloAntagonist·
@AmadiSinachii Actually, you have demonstrated the perfect amount of hate necessary to elicit this response from the natives. You have been allowed to settle in a country far superior to your own and have shown nothing but spite and entitlement, lay in the bed you’ve made.
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Lin Mei
Lin Mei@linmeitalks·
Many of you have never lived outside of the U.K. and it shows…. If you lived in an Asian, Caribbean, Middle Eastern country or African countries you wouldn’t be so critical or judgmental of the native Brits who want to lower migration Our home countries are much harsher, stricter and sometimes horrible, with regards to keeping immigrants out, or throwing them out …. They often don’t even wait for cute little repeated elections like they do in Britain, where native British people very patiently vote in the hope politicians will listen to them to bring down immigration. Back in our home countries you’d get beaten up, dragged up, imprisoned, even killed and if you think they vote in an orderly fashion despite being ignored you are mistaken …. Those people riot / guerrilla warfare- if they want you out they want you out. You guys are spoilt in the U.K.
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Pattrec Bateman@AngloAntagonist·
Truly one of the most diabolical hominin phenotypes of all time.
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Martin Sellner
Martin Sellner@MartinSellner_·
Great Yarmouth war eine Testkampagne von Restore. Die Stadt ist England im Kleinen. Sie wollten sehen, in welchen Bezirken sie erfolgreich sein können und in welchen nicht. Tatsächlich haben sie jeden einzelnen Bezirk gewonnen. Man hat unzählige Nicht-Wähler mobilisiert und eine Stimmung erzeugt, die man in England so noch nicht erlebt hat. Der allererste Testlauf war ein gigantischer Erfolg. Wenn sich das operationalisieren und wiederholen lässt, können sie wirklich in ganz England gewinnen. Ich glaube, es ist möglich.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

I want to be really clear about what our aim is following yesterday’s historic victory. Win the next general election, and I have never been more confident we are going to do exactly that. What happening in Great Yarmouth was seismic. Turnout soared. We brought thousands of people to the polling station who have never voted before. We got more votes in this local election than I received in the general election. The implications of it all must not be underestimated. Despite everything Reform threw at us, we decimated them in every single seat. Farage said we wouldn't win one percent. He was right. We won almost fifty. The nine wards across Great Yarmouth are so varied. From Winterton in the rural north, to the urban centre of Great Yarmouth itself. We won the nine seats, and the borough council by election, but within those wider seats we won every single ward by a mile. If we can win in every one of those areas, we can win anywhere. As I promised, we are going to give the British people a genuine alternative - we are going to provide an option to elect people from outside the rotten political establishment. We did that in Great Yarmouth, and we delivered a landslide victory. That was step one. Now, we go national. Great Yarmouth First, then we Restore Britain.

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Tom Rowsell
Tom Rowsell@Tom_Rowsell·
@Shire_Enjoyer People who say ass instead of arse should be deported
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Callum
Callum@AkkadSecretary·
In yet another example of ethnicity being the bedrock of humanity, Wales has political split between Reform and Plaid Cymru on cultural lines. Welsh speaking areas going to Welsh Nationalism and Anglophone areas going to Reform UK.
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Election Maps UK@ElectionMapsUK

🚨 | ALL Welsh Senedd Seats Declared! No overall majority - Plaid Cymru largest party Final results: 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 PC: 43 (+20) ➡️ Reform: 34 (+34) 🌹 Labour: 9 (-35) 🌳 Conservative: 7 (-22) 🌍 Green: 2 (+2) 🔶 Lib Dem: 1 (+1)

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Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
The indomitable British spirit. Pirates thought that two unarmed White guys would be an easy target to rob. Well, they were wrong, and they ended up on the bottom of the riverbed feeding the fish.
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Martin Sellner
Martin Sellner@MartinSellner_·
Erster großer Erfolg für Restore! Der Hype ist real - und er funktioniert nicht nur im Netz. In den Wahlen in Great Yarmouth, der östlichsten Stadt der Grafschaft Norfolk, die von Lowe gegründete regionale Liste "Yarmouth First". Eine Massenmobilisierung junger patriotischer Engländer hatte den Bezirk wie im Sturm erobert. Influencer und Aktivisten wie @angloid0 schlossen sich an. Statt fader Wahlkampfroutine herrschte Aufbruchstimmung. Das Ergebnis: Nigel Farages Restore wurde klar deplaziert. Am Vorabend hatte der heute Besiegte noch gehöhnt, dass Lowe nicht 1% bekommen würde. Aber 10 von 10 Sitzen wurden von @RestoreBritain_ erobert! Ein massiver Sieg, der im Kleinen zeigt, was für ein großes Potenzial die Partei hat. Wichtiger Tag. Gut gewähltes Schlachtfeld. Eindeutiger Sieg. Andere Rechtsparteien müssen zusehen und lernen. Gratuliere an alle Beteiligten.
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Connor Tomlinson
Connor Tomlinson@Con_Tomlinson·
The good news doesn't stop today. The Tomlinson twins arrive in November.
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