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7 Ways to Be Pro-White

We are up against a lot — but we can all contribute towards a better collective future for our people.

As we begin 2024 with Christmas — an event which seems more meaningful and important each year — in the rear view mirror, many of us are reflecting not only upon these traditions which bind us together as a people, but also upon the challenges we face. Many things are, in fact, going well. The Overton window is shifting with talk of remigration increasingly normalised across Europe, and the seemingly unstoppable growth of anti-immigration parties like the AfD. Phrases like ‘anti-white’, ‘white genocide’ and ‘the great replacement’ have entered the mainstream. Popular opinion now appears more than ever opposed to the mass third world immigration plaguing our nations. It does seem that many of those who might have previously considered themselves apolitical, or ‘moderate’, have finally concluded that enough is enough, and things have gone much too far. To say the least, liberal attitudes towards mass third world immigration have somewhat fallen out of fashion.

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Despite these significant positive trends, from which we should certainly take heart, we’re up against a lot. While popular opinion may be trending one way, many Western nations are still apparently governed by those who hold this popular opinion in total contempt, enacting policies in direct opposition to the will of the people. Needless to say, this lays the foundation of fracture and conflict ahead — but in the meantime, it’s beyond doubt many of our governments are actively working against us. Indeed, it wouldn’t be going too far as to suggest that in many cases it appears they utterly despise us.

Taking the UK as one of many examples — despite a nominally ‘Conservative’ government now well over a decade in power, ‘legal’ and illegal immigration from the third world has reached unprecedented levels. The facts speak for themselves; in 2022 immigration hit a record 3/4 of a million. That’s just the ‘legal’ arrivals. Hundreds upon hundreds of young male migrants invade England daily by boat. Regarding illegal immigration alone — each fact appears a more egregious insult than the last:

  • The boat migrants are ferried from the waters of the Channel towards English shores by British navy and lifeguard boats.
  • From there, they are picked up by bus (often under police protection, should any natives witness what’s happening and be unhappy with it) and taken to asylum processing centres.
  • They are then taken to hotels — some of them very nice hotels, where they are treated to daily meals, ‘Aspen cards’ (pre-paid debit cards loaded with spending money) and access to a multitude of support services and amenities.
  • Reports of crimes such as robbery, theft, rape and sexual harassment around migrant centres and hotels hosting migrants are frequent. When caught, the perpetrators often turn out to be migrants fresh off the boat. They have also been caught countless times trying to meet children for sex, sometimes barely weeks after landing on our beaches.
  • Organisations such as Patriotic Alternative, who work hard to raise awareness of these things, are marginalised, debanked and censored by our establishment.
  • The UK government repeatedly attempts to mollify public outrage with pathetic and/or dishonest pledges, such as the ‘Rwanda plan’ (which, aside from never coming to fruition, involves exchanging migrants invading our shores with migrants from Rwanda itself) and more recently, proudly announcing that these ‘small boat’ migrants will no longer be housed in swanky hotels at taxpayer expense. The solution, which they’re less public about? They’re being moved to smaller, slightly less luxurious hotels.
  • Asylum approval rates for these invading migrants are an astonishing 75%, i.e. 3 out of every 4.
  • This is all being done with British taxpayers’ money.

(A new one which cropped up at the time of writing: they’re now being given access to the job market, including working in care homes.)

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