Showing posts with label Africanization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Africanization. Show all posts

RED ICE HYSTERIA AND THE MEME GONE WILD OF THE KALERGI PLAN

Goys, you're under attack by Bono.
by Duns Scotus 

Don't get me wrong, I like Red Ice. Firstly because they are a dissident voice, and secondly because they sometimes produce interesting content. But, like anybody, they are subject to the rules of economic survival, and in their case that often means generating the maximum amount of hysteria about what's wrong with the world, and framing it in terms of paranoia to have the maximum emotional impact on their target audience.

PODCAST 27: BALTIMORE AS INTERNAL DECOLONIZATION



Andy and Colin talk about the Baltimore Riots and the broader significance of endemic Black rioting fueled by SJW and Liberal media narratives of "police brutality." Is this merely a form of "internal decolonization" that will lead to Blacks becoming further dislocated from the economy and society, and living in the hollowed-out shells of former American cities, supported by welfare? How will society ultimately deal with its redundant underclass and the law and order challenges it presents?

THE AFRICANIZATION OF FRANCE... AS OF 2014

This article is an expanded and updated version of an article published in November 2012 at Alternative Right. This new version has also been published in English at the Council of European Canadians and in French at Les 4 Vérités.


by Falko Baumgartner

Geographically one finds France in Europe, but demographically the country is swiftly drifting towards Africa as recent data indicates. France, unlike America, does not hold censuses on ethnicity, but follows instead its ideal of the color-blind republic. This, obviously, does not change one bit the ethnic reality on the ground, but it certainly helps to keep its citizens in the dark about it. Little in the way of official figures exists on the size of the immigrant population and the native French — until now. Pertinent material has come from quite an unexpected source, medicine, and it has all the hallmarks of allowing us an adequately precise and unbiased look into the strong growth of the non-White population in France.