Western Winds
A short piece on why Western nations should and can stand together by taking an active and honest stance on immigration policies.
This week, Nick Griffin of the British National Party will enter a London courtroom to defend his pro-British party’s stance against Trevor Phillips and the EHRC. As recently as last week, Paul Weston, evoking the spirit of Enoch Powell delivered an impassioned speech to a restless crowd gathered in Amsterdam for a rally on free speech. In the U.S., from New York City to Murfreesboro, Tennesee, ten proposed plans to establish the construction of new mosques are being actively fought. In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel openly admits to German citizens that “Multikulti” has become an utterly embarrassing failure. Suffice to say, in a country where the government heedlessly considered the possibility of allowing Turkish police to patrol predominantly ethnic-Turkish neighborhoods, many working and middle-class Germans were astounded at such brutal honesty and relieved by her sharing in the disillusionment that all Western peoples, not just Europeans are beginning to feel.
In all this turmoil, something remarkably positive is coming to light – the shedding of guilty skin and the embracing of identity politics and Western ethnonationalism.
People here in our beloved Western hemisphere have become simply too agitated to pay any mind to the outmoded and failed cult of political correctness and are slowly learning to put their own people’s interests first. Naturally, we have a long way to go, but the stage is gradually being set; all we need now is a spark and a few willing, gifted minds to fulfill its roles. Actuated mostly by the seemingly endless influx of unskilled as well as illegal immigrants and each government’s stunningly negligent manner in dealing with such problems and the elements of crime and high unemployment it brings with it, these very governments are finally beginning to see that its citizens are growing weary with its irresolute past and total apathy towards the magnitude of these issues. They are anxious, fed up and growing more bitter with each passing day.
The solutions are simple and that is precisely what makes the movements being spawned from this turbulent atmosphere so clear on the proposed goals to be achieved. The means to such ends, however will undoubtedly prove to be difficult and for a variety of reasons. All we want is for our laws, our systems to be upheld, to be observed and respected. For our cultures to be valued and endeared the way we’re battered by the cult of political correctness into valuing others. Our systems, our laws, being primarily based on English Common Law and all the systems that derived from it thereafter, are being ignored and there exists a minority (though if you primary news sources are MSNBC, the BBC or The Daily Show you might be duped into thinking it a majority) who actively fuel the flames of those choice groups of people who come here and abuse our systems by deeming it permissible to do so. It is we who helped to create these laws, to vote on them and put them into play, and yes, my hipster friends and slacker Stewartite peers of Generation Y we DO “want our countries back”. To ignore the fact that our laws, our leniency is being abused at our expense and used against us is to not only be ignorant but to be embarrassingly delusional.
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