Burn loot murder8/16/2023 ![]() But the BLM actions have “accelerated” the revolution, not only through the violence, but also the propaganda coming from some BLM leaders. Many saw Covid-19 as the catalyst to White-Revolution, especially the ease with which to racialise it and blame the Chinese and the Jews for the pandemic. Now that it is 2020, many believe we are ‘in Weimar’, and that around the corner is the Fourth Reich which will usher in ‘an idyllic and pure world’ in North America, Europe and Australasia. They compare it to the Weimar Republic in the 1920s, the heyday of sexual freedom and artistic expression, but more importantly the precursor to the Third Reich in 1933. They view European western society as being racially impure and sexually degenerate, a civilisation in its last throes. Like vultures, these Euro-ethno-nationalists have been circling and waiting, never averting their eyes. They see this as the symbol of ‘white’ surrender and capitulation to ‘non-white’ races. They see the removal of statues, and the new custom of ‘taking a knee’ (symbolic of a protest against racism), as a means to intimidate and make ‘whites’ subordinate to ‘blacks’. The Euro-ethno-nationalists are looking at the riots and anarchy, burnings and murders. They are inspired by racist ideologues like George Lincoln Rothwell, William Luther Pierce, James Mason, David Lane, and others. ![]() The heroes of Euro-ethno-nationalists are Adolf Hitler, whose genocide of 6 million Jews is admired, Anders Breivik who murdered 77 left-wingers in 2011, Dylann Roof who murdered 9 African Americans in a church in 2015, Robert Bowers who murdered 11 Jews in a synagogue in 2018, Brenton Tarrant who murdered 51 Muslims in mosques in 2019, and Patrick Crusius who murdered 22 mostly Hispanics in a shopping centre in 2019. The question is whether it is through the ballot box or through the gun. But, as deportation requires political power, or military action to “encourage” or force non-ethnic Europeans to leave, or be killed, it creates the need to organise. Their solution to the “race problem”, as they see it, is the deportation of non-ethnic Europeans to Africa, Asia and elsewhere. In the American case, they claim the “invasion” is also by mixed-race South American Hispanic populations. ![]() They also believe that the ethnic European (‘white’) Western world – North America, Europe, Australasia – is being “invaded” via migration by Africans, Asians, and Arabs, in a planned process of White-Replacement. This was seen, and welcomed, as the beginning of their much sought-after ‘Race War’.Īs Euro (‘white’) ethno-nationalists, these Americans and Australians, British and continental Europeans, and others, believe in ethno-states and oppose multi-racial societies. Not because they supported anti-racism protests, but because of the riots and ensuing anarchy, the intimidation and fear people felt, that occurred in many places in the US. People who had been unable to visit family members, or see off dying parents, or attend joyous family events, resented the double standards where governments and police permitted mass protests, or were unable to stop them occurring.īut there were others lurking and grinning, and cheering it all on. The flaunting of social distancing restrictions and of stay-at-home rules created its own backlash against the protests. These mass gatherings occurred at a time that the Covid-19 epidemic was still raging across the US and elsewhere. Even in far-away Australia, it re-ignited the Stop Black Deaths in Custody movement which focusses on an aspect of the racism faced by indigenous Australians. Mass protests and rallies against racism ensued after the death of George Floyd on May 25 and spread across the western world. The re-emergence of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement has raised the awareness of the racism faced by African Americans.
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