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Birth of a People, Rebirth of a Nation

One of the major disadvantages American white nationalists face is that American nationality can plausibly be separated from white racial identity.  This is a huge difference compared to the European situation.
As Paul Gottfried notes, European countries are now defining their identity in terms of abstract human rights and some kind of [...]

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Patrick Buchanan on Rising White Racial Consiousness

“New Tribe Rising”
April 20, 2010
Quotes:
“There is no such thing as a Palestinian people,” said Golda Meir. When she said it, she may have been right. But as generations have grown up under the occupation and two intifadas and a Gaza War, the Palestinians are a people today.
Adversity and abuse increase the awareness [...]

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Patrick Buchanan on Ethnonationalism

“Ethnonationalism: The Wars of Tribe and Faith Return”
by Patrick J. Buchanan
Vdare.com, March 18, 2010
When the Soviet Union disintegrated, most Americans likely had never heard of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan or Turkmenistan.
Yet the ethnonationalism of these Asian peoples, boiling to the surface after centuries of tsarist and communist repression, helped tear apart [...]

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Patrick Buchanan on Secession

“Secession In The Air”
Taki’s Magazine, February 12, 2010
. . . What called the Tea Party into existence?
Some are angry over unchecked immigration and the failure to control our borders and send the illegals back. Some are angry over the loss of manufacturing jobs. Some are angry over winless wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Some are [...]

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Patrick J. Buchanan’s “Diversity Kills”

From Taki’s Magazine, November 10, 2009
Nidal Malik Hasan was two men.
One was the proud Army major who wore battle fatigues to mosque; the other, the proud Arab who wore Muslim garb in civilian life.
What brought Hasan’s identities into fatal conflict was his belief that Iraq and Afghanistan were unjust wars, and his shock that he, [...]

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The Alternative Right:
A White Nationalist Perspective

At Takimag, Jack Hunter and Dylan Hales are arguing that the Ron Paul model (anti-state rhetoric), as opposed to the Buchanan model (fighting the culture war), has the potential to “build the broadest coalitions” and “bear the most fruit in advancing Alt Right policies.” Apparently, this was a topic of considerable debate at the H. [...]

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Patrick Buchanan on “Middle American Radicals”

From Taki’s Magazine, October 20, 2009
In the brief age of Obama, we have had “truthers,” “birthers,” Tea Party activists and town-hall dissenters.
Comes now, the “Oath Keepers.” And who might they be?
Writes Alan Maimon in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Oath Keepers, depending on where one stands, are “either strident defenders of liberty or dangerous peddlers of [...]

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Patrick Buchanan on “The Affirmative Action Nobel”

From Taki’s Magazine, October 13, 2009
All my life, said Voltaire, I have had but one prayer: “O Lord, make my enemies look ridiculous. And God granted it.”
In awarding the Nobel Prize for Peace to Barack Obama, the Nobel committee has just made itself look ridiculous.
Consider. Though they had lead roles in ending a Cold War [...]

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Patrick Buchanan on America’s Dissolution

“Is America Coming Apart?”
from VDARE.com, September 10, 2009
. . . We seem not only to disagree with each other more than ever, but to have come almost to detest one another. Politically, culturally, racially, we seem ever ready to go for each others’ throats.
One half of America sees abortion as the annual slaughter of a [...]

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Justin Raimondo vs. “the Good War”

“The ‘Good’ War”
from Antiwar.com, September 4, 2009
I write these words on September 3, 2009, seventy years to the day since Britain and France declared war on Germany – an occasion observed, if not exactly celebrated by the leaders and opinion-makers of the West, as the beginning of [...]

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