Pro white , ENFP, 50 ans,

Rorkes Drift. London
Joined July 2025
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"Your race and empire will die, and all of this land will come back to us. We will continue growth as whites die off."
The standard of MPs in government
No wonder Billie Piper dumped your ass lol
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Members of an organised crime group have been jailed for total of more than 55 years following a Met Police investigation into a series of robberies at mobile phone shops across London. Between September and November 2024, detectives from the Met’s Flying Squad worked to identify and arrest members of an organised crime group responsible for at least 13 offences. The group targeted mostly EE stores, using threats of violence to force staff to open secure stock rooms before making off with high-value mobile phones and other devices. In total, they stole items with a total value of £240,000. The investigation involved painstaking analysis of CCTV footage, forensic evidence, and mobile phone data. The following defendants pleaded guilty to conspiracy to rob at Kingston Crown Court on Thursday, 30 January: James Adodo, (05.09.00), of St Martins Road, Dartford, Kent, was sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment. David Akintola, (20.05.00), of Samuel Street, Woolwich, was sentenced to six years and six months’ imprisonment. Michael Babo, (15.07.00), of Gilbert Close, Woolwich, was sentenced to six years and 10 months’ imprisonment. Robert Hills, (09.08.04), of Mayfield Road, Gravesend, Kent, was sentenced to five years and three months’ imprisonment. Ayomide Olaribiro, (29.04.03), of Warrior Square, Manor Park, was sentenced to four years and six months’ imprisonment. Nelson Joel, (09.09.97), of St Martins Road, Dartford, Kent, was sentenced to three years and three months’ imprisonment. Olabiyi Obasa, (06.04.96), of Norfolk Close, Dartford, Kent, was sentenced to three years and six months’ imprisonment. David Okewole, (29.08.01), of Vale Road, Northfleet, Kent, was sentenced to seven years and six months’ imprisonment. The following defendant pleaded guilty to attempted robbery at Kingston Crown Court on Monday, 18 August: Laville Bloise, (17.07.00), of Goldcrest Close, Thamesmead, was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment, suspended for two years. The following defendant was found guilty of attempted robbery at Kingston Crown Court on Thursday, 21 August: Mushtakim Miah, (04.02.00), of Artillery Place, Woolwich, was sentenced to eight years and six months’ imprisonment.
Shameful! The Remembrance Day parade at Richmond, North Yorks, included the Ukrainian flag. Just a reminder that the political commissars of the NATO proxy army in Ukraine are hardcore neo-Nazis. Russia was our ally, and anti-Russian Ukrainians fought on the other side, in BOTH World Wars. This politicisation of Remembrance Day is not only a disgrace, it is also clearly designed to soften people up for more British taxes and even British blood in a disgusting conflict kept going in part by Johnson and Starmer, two of the most anti-British PMs ever. #RemembranceDay #NotOurWar #StarmerOutNow
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Oh right. Why did I go to prison then?
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Too many on the nationalist side still hide under the cover of opposing immigration because of cultural or religious incompatibility reasons. The reason many are still loathe to adopt is ethnicity and demographic decline. There is nothing hateful about wanting your ethnic group to continue and to continue on the land they have historically enjoyed unencumbered. We should not be afraid to say that we oppose immigration because we want this country to continue the way it has for over a millennia including the continuance of our ethnic composition. The whole point of the UN and international law is to give people recognised borders based where possible on ethnic loyalties. The problem areas with the UN defined borders always come from where ethnicities find themselves without a state e.g. the Kurds or in the wrong state e.g. Crimea. We have a right to this island and the rest of the world doesn’t - it’s as simple as that and I’m afraid remigration should proceed on this basis. If you haven’t married into the club and don’t have any native ancestry your presence here should be deemed temporary at best.
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This man is a moron. We knew this. The contempt should be reserved for the journalists who pretend he isn't.
Zack Polanski: I Would Try to Convince Putin to Give Up His Nuclear Weapons order-order.com/2025/11/09/z…
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A German family has lived in the same place for 3,000 years Scientists have discovered that the Huchthausen family from the village of Förste (Lower Saxony) has lived there continuously for around three millennia, Bild reports. DNA analysis showed that the ancestors of Manfred Huchthausen lived just two kilometers away — in the Lichtenstein Cave, where archaeologists found human remains buried around 1000 BC, along with bronze jewelry, animal bones, and traces of funeral pyres. Researchers believe these ancient inhabitants of the Harz region traded salt — the “white gold” of the Bronze Age. The local museum director noted that they looked almost identical to their modern descendants. “I always thought our family had been here a long time — but three thousand years?” Huchthausen laughed.
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Europe must be purged of the invaders.
BREAKING: For a 3rd time in the last month alone, St. Peter’s Basilica was desecrated by an intruder. Why does this continue to happen?
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Only an addled bureaucrat could ever say this. Remembrance is intensely political. It causes us to reflect on past victories, but also our mistakes - with a view to not repeating them. That in turn causes us to reflect on ourselves and our politicians. It is also about the nation - for there is no other cause for which we ever fight - except when we become seduced by internationalist notions of liberal interventionism - which has been one bloody failure after another. All the more reason why remembrance *should* be political - so as not to get sucked into more ill-conceived adventures. Men will fight for their NATION, their own way of life, their own flag, and for their own people. It is as nationalistic as it gets. We act in remembrance of our own fallen; from our own families, villages and towns. We remember who WE are, who we were, what WE accomplished, what WE lost. This day of all days is not a generic UN "war is bad day". It is an integral national custom, remembering our national history, and the sacrifices of our ancestors - not least to remind ourselves that we are custodians of a precious inheritance. Bagwell's empty, asinine post-nation mantra is an attempt to homogenise and sanitise remembrance in the manner of "all must have prizes" - and is thus attempting to steal it from us.
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I don't even know where to start with this level of retardation. The point for me is that is that a Yoruba cannot convincingly lead the nation in a ceremony of NATIONAL remembrance. It holds about as much personal significance for her as the Nigerian civil war has to me.
Replying to @FUDdaily
Kemi looked very classy this morning as she laid her wreath. If you think Africans did nothing in WW2 then you need to address your ignorance.
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Upton’s Remembrance Parade was cancelled due to ‘health and safety concerns.’ This did not stop the public from attending the service 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧
Replying to @BretWeinstein
Anyone who doesn't yet understand the falling away of the post-war narrative is going to have a real hard time ever understanding it. If they are fish, the post-war narrative is their water. They don't know an alternative to it, so people who have found an alternative seem insane to them. I've had such a hard time explaining it to people that I had to pack up and physically exit the entire culture that I lived in all my life. I have never had much in common with the conservative half of this country but it is now much more than I share with the people I grew up with.
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I attended the village remembrance event this morning. I was going to go to the service at the air museum at Elvington but felt it was more important to support the local effort. I'm glad I did. I was really pleased to see how well attended it was, and how the tradition is still going strong. It was strangely emotional. I felt a real sense of community I've not felt for a long time. It's a real antidote to the daily stream of misery on this website. As much as anything, it was pleasant reminder that my England still lives - and the tradition is in good hands. But in the future, it will only exist in the white shires. It is no longer a truly national tradition. The poppy is slowly becoming a sectarian symbol, particularly that of the working class. We should not expect it to mean anything to the millions of imported third worlders. It's not part of their history or their culture. As such, it is increasingly a private affair for our own people - who are inexorably becoming a minority. That is not to say that ethnic minorities do not or should not participate in it, but the sight of Badenoch laying a wreath looks like a empty platitudinous gesture. She cannot possibly feel in her bones the weight of obligation that one of our own will feel. This to me underscores how empty the notion of "British values" is. Observance of ritual and tradition without any blood link to them, is wholly meaningless, and without actual British people, these traditions and "values" will die out within a generation. Without the continuity of the British people, there is no continuity of our values. No bureaucratic curriculum of "British values" can ever instill what it really means to be British or make any lasting impression - especially when minorities are allowed, and even encouraged, to maintain their own ethnic identities. This is why I no longer take civic nationalism seriously. Any attempt to forge a new civic identity is doomed. Remembrance ceremonies, most of all, hit home how much national identity is forged through conflict - and in times when there is a real necessity to come together in a common cause. How can that ever be so when economically motivated migrant communities would sooner leave our shores or fight for the enemy than stand shoulder to shoulder with those they scrounge from? I overheard this morning that turnout was far larger than it has been in recent years. I suspect there are a few reasons for that, not least because the last of the veterans of the world wars are passing beyond, and there's a collective sense of loss. But there is also a conscious awakening that our way of life is threatened, and that our traditions are not as expendable as we thought. Coming together to remember and celebrate who we are may even be essential to our own survival. For me it's a matter of keeping the flame alive. The England I saw today was the England of my childhood - before we needed diversity barriers to protect Christmas markets, and before we had third world savages patrolling the streets with machetes, and parasitic Moslem colonisers destroying our country. We need that reminder of who we are and what we've lost - but more importantly, how it can be again. There is nothing that has been done to us that cannot be undone. We don't have to live like this. We must remember the fallen, but we must also remember ourselves and who we are - and the little corner of paradise our ancestors built. It's time to take pride in ourselves again, and to reject the guilt imposed upon us by our elites. This is our country, we don't owe it to anyone, and we have right to continue existing.
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A second scene in a wooded area connected to the murder of 19 year old Lily Whitehouse in Langley near to where her body was found on park street in Oldbury . Fingertip searches by police have taken place for 3 days on Old park lane.
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my life was never the same after my ex friends gave me 10-12g of shrooms and said it was a small dose i ended up having a 10hr long trip where i was convinced that i was being taken to hell and then killed 400-500 times, and the entire time i was pleading with god to make the torture stop because i was so scared and kept seeing myself die over and over. the only thing that helped was repeating mindful meditation mantras which i had been doing around the time. my life was a bit of a downward spiral after that and i had hallucinogen persisting perception disorder for a period of time biggest regret of my life
Doing magic mushrooms this Sunday. 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Who invented The Skip?
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Michael Caine explains the reasons why 'The Italian Job' (1969) was a flop in America: "'The Italian Job' (1969) was a fun picture aimed at kids of all ages. It was very well made and became popular in Britain and Europe when it was released, but it flopped in America. This may have been partly because the game involved at the centre of the plot was soccer — virtually unknown in America at the time — but I think the advertising campaign they dreamed up over there was really to blame. When I arrived in Los Angeles to promote the picture I was stunned to open a newspaper and see an image of a naked woman sitting on the lap of a gangster who was holding a machine gun. The genius who thought that up was sending such a wrong signal about this G-rated caper that I knew immediately that 'The Italian Job' was doomed, so I got on the next plane and came home to England. After months of hard work, sweat and tears, it can sometimes only take one small mistake like that to screw the whole thing up." ('What's it all about? Michael Caine An Autobiography', Michael Caine, 1992)
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For all our fallen Riflemen, Lest We Forget. #Poppy #Remembrance #LestWeForget🌹#WeAreFamily