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Evola's Sunglasses's avatar

I was born in Barking in the 70s. No community did more to resist the mass immigration project.

People living there in the 80s and 90s saw all this coming.

Today is a complete disaster zone.

Only the BNP saw the long-term trends.

We have to admit the centre Right and small c conservativeism across the West has completely failed to conserve ANYTHING from 1945.

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I just watched a report in German public TV news on the memorial service for the victims of Aschaffenburg. It is excruciating to watch because of the quotes they chose to highlight from the catholic and protestant ministers and an imam who spoke, roughly summed up as: "let us not instrumentalize this and allow hatred to divide us."

It is like a broken record after every such tragic event. The focus is shifted away from the deranged criminals who should never have been allowed to enter the country in the first place to a message of "diversity is our strength, let us cling to this mantra no matter what", to marginalize people who are calling for meaningful change to policies.

This diversity cult won't even allow the brutal slaughter of children to cause a rethinking of priorities.

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