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🚨My views on who Britain is for:
You can always tell who has been watching too much US political commentary because they say that people like me are “white supremacists”.
First of all I don’t believe in any ethnicity based supremacy whatsoever. My religion strictly prohibits it and even if I was an atheist I’d think it a stupid way to judge someone.
Secondly I have no interest in “whiteness”. I have an interest in the native peoples of Britain. What white people get up to in the rest of the world isn’t really my concern. I care about the native British people, specifically the English.
I believe we have a right to live, as our ancestors did, in a country that is >95% native. I believe the Chinese have that right, the Indians have that right, etc.
I believe we have a right for our politicians and our institutions to focus solely on what benefits us and us alone. That is after all the basis of representative democracy.
I believe it is a universal right that indigenous peoples should be able to live in their homeland and be free of outside influence especially when that outside influence was not invited and was explicitly opposed.
I don’t hate immigrants that are here. Nor do I think they are worth any more or less in moral terms than an Englishman. But Englishmen have a right to this land and they don’t - it’s as simple as that.
When I advocate for remigration I mean them no ill will. I don’t want anyone treated poorly either, they are victims of mass migration too but not as much the victims as us.
We’ve been ethnically cleansed to such an extent that we are a minority in our capital and in our major cities. We have dozens of MP’s in Parliament who weren’t even born here. And our institutions label cultural nationalism as worthy of being monitored by the state as an extremist.
I believe in real diversity. Rome for the Italians, Delhi for the Indians, Moscow for the Russians, London for the English. I want us to trade and travel to each others countries and experience real diversity and the purity of each of our cultures.
What a tragedy it would be to go to all of those cites and for them to all look and sound and feel the same. A world of Dubai’s is not a world worth experiencing.
These are my views. I am happy to go into further details but I think it’s crystal clear that ethnonationalists aren’t extreme and aren’t hateful.
Quite the opposite. We believe the rights we want for ourselves should be universal. We aren’t imperialist, we aren’t supremacists, and we aren’t judgemental.
You do what you want in your country. Just don’t come to our country and start messing around with it.
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