Jim Goad has produced a short film to accompany his latest essay, “The Sticky Matter of Intent,” on the arrest and sentencing of Sam Melia, a Patriotic Alternative activist who was found guilty of “stirring up racial hatred,” the latest in a string of British nationalist activists who are being persecuted on the basis of vague accusations of “racism.” (more…)
Tag: British nationalism
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Have you ever tried to “stir up racial hatred”? Me, neither.
Despite the foul torrents of racially insensitive things I’ve written and said over the years, I come before you today blushing with a raw and naked honesty to state that my intent has never been to “stir up racial hatred.”
I’m not even sure what it means to “stir up racial hatred,” much less to intend to stir it up. Can you attempt to stir up racial hatred and fail? If so, is that worse or better than succeeding at stirring up racial hatred? (more…)
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When anyone on planet Earth spoke of “the Queen,” nobody ever asked, “Which Queen?” Everyone knew that “the Queen” meant Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. In that sense, she was the Queen of the world. In the global imagination, Elizabeth II stood for all the queens of the world, indeed all the monarchs of the world, as well as standing for the UK and its various offshoots and possessions all around the globe as their head of state for more than 70 years. (more…)
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What to do about Tommy Robinson has long been a moral quandary for the Dissident Right. The purist position was, “No, the guy is a narcissist conman controlled by Zionist Jews” – which no one on our side really disputes.
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One of the most satisfying aspects of Morrissey’s recent drift into the populist nativist Right is the absolute butthurt from his shitlib fans. It’s glorious. They feel so betrayed. (more…)
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JB: Were you an angry young man?
BH: Very much. I think everybody was very angry and frustrated during the 1950s and from the end of the war onwards actually. The whole country was in a state of stagnation, everything was pointless and meaningless. It was as though someone had stuck a vast syringe into the arm of the nation and all the energy had been withdrawn from it. We were all in limbo. (more…)