Scott Morrison · The 2019 Election

The 2019 Election: A White Pill?

Last night bore witness to another upset election result, as Scott Morrison and his LNP coalition returned to government for a further 3 years.  Before this election I encouraged my followers against voting Liberal, given the party’s profound shortcomings. Yet I enjoyed watching last night’s result–particularly once Penny Wong and Tanya Plibersek began to sour.… Continue reading The 2019 Election: A White Pill?

Australian Foreign Policy/ Foreign Affairs · China · Free Trade/ Foreign Investment · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes · Racial Tribalism

My Summary of ‘Silent Invasion’

All unreferenced quotes throughout this post come from Hamilton’s ‘Silent Invasion’. Some time ago I read Clive Hamilton’s ‘Silent Invasion’, a book which documents how Australia has begun transitioning into a Chinese vassal state. I encourage all my readers to purchase this book for full reading here. I was initially reluctant to publish a full-length… Continue reading My Summary of ‘Silent Invasion’

Racial Tribalism

What’s the Trouble With Race?

Since 2016, nationalism has made substantive gains across the West. At least, as far as public awareness of key, previously peripheral issues goes. Despite this emerging and legitimate opposition, Cultural Marxists dominate our culture: prevailing in culture-making institutions which forge young minds. By this crucial measurement, the Left is winning the cultural war. An important… Continue reading What’s the Trouble With Race?

Feminism/ Male rights · Liberalism

What Liberalism Reaps

A 23 year old Australian–Alex Hepburn–was recently sentenced to 5 years imprisonment for raping a British woman. Last week, this story was all over the Australian media. As an aside, I suspect this has to do with the media perpetuating its favourite rape archetype: the white, ostensibly Ayran male. When in reality, women have far… Continue reading What Liberalism Reaps

The Right type of identity politics

The Pre-Eminence of Identity

The following was written 1 month ago by PJB, but remains relevant today. In particular, PJB points out the pre-eminence of group identity. Essentially, identity is the cog on which all issues hinge–our sense of ourselves dictates the framework to view politics and society. Without winning on this identity front, we lose the will to… Continue reading The Pre-Eminence of Identity

Aussie Nationalist Landmark Posts · Cultural Marxism · Our Guy · Scott Morrison · The 2019 Election

How Identitarians Should Approach The 2019 Federal Election

A federal election always directs additional media attention to Australian politics. Yet the mainstream media excludes all of us who don’t play the token, superficial ‘conservative’. Accordingly, I’ll expatiate my view–an Identitarian’s–on the May 14 federal election, and how we should approach it. On the most vanilla issue, Bill Shorten and his Labor party look… Continue reading How Identitarians Should Approach The 2019 Federal Election

Liberalism

The Oz Conservative Guide to Liberalism

Mark Richardson of the Oz Conservative blog is a perspicacious, classy writer–especially when explaining Liberalism and its pitfalls. At a time when Liberalism engulfs our political landscape and is difficult to precisely quantify, Mark illuminates the ramifications of this ideology. Given this crucial insight, I’ve compiled 5 of my favourite Oz Conservative posts below. Enjoy,… Continue reading The Oz Conservative Guide to Liberalism

'Nazis' · Anti- White sentiment · Leftism

The Political Utility of ‘Nazi’

Personally, I don’t subscribe to National Socialism. Among other reasons, unrestrained racial idolatry rings hollow; intractable limitations accompany a temporal view of our existence; a repackaged 20th century ideology cannot fulfil 21st century demands; authoritarianism would insufficiently counter Marxist institutional control; identity should be authentic–not escapist. And even if all those aforementioned problems were absent,… Continue reading The Political Utility of ‘Nazi’

Aussie Nationalist Landmark Posts · Economic issues

Why Society>Economics

Since Tucker Carlson’s January 3 monologue, an old clash has re-emerged between free market-oriented conservatives, and traditional conservatives who favour (where necessary), more government intervention in economic affairs. In essence, this intra-conservative dispute hinges on whether national interests should supersede economic dogma, when market forces harm the nation. The battle lines have thus been drawn:… Continue reading Why Society>Economics

Racism · The White Left

The White Supremacist Left

Throughout this post, the terms ‘Left’ and Leftist’ specifically refer to White Leftists. Due to demographic hegemony, White Leftists are generally the dominant group in Western Left-wing circles. Yet White Leftists are distinct within the broader Left, by actually believing their own arguments on racism and White Supremacy. Contrastingly, Jews, blacks, Muslims, etc, spout lines… Continue reading The White Supremacist Left

Aussie Nationalist Landmark Posts · Ethnonationalism vs Civic Nationalism · Liberalism · Racial Tribalism · Scott Morrison · The Right type of identity politics

Scott Morrison’s Incoherent View of National Identity

When defining politicians within the current political paradigm, Scott Morrison is a somewhat elusive type. Of course Morrison isn’t ‘our guy’, and remains in general consonance with the Left-Liberal/ Right-Liberal consensus that prevails among both major parties. But for accuracy’s sake, and to avoid fermenting a far-right echo chamber, let’s extend the man an olive… Continue reading Scott Morrison’s Incoherent View of National Identity

Immigration/ Multiculturalism · Islam in Australia · Our Guy

Why Fraser Anning is Right

Earlier today, a cacophony of thoughtless invectives were again directed at Fraser Anning, this time for his controversial press release on the Christchurch shooting. Since taken down from Twitter, the release read: Speaking following reports of multiple shootings at two Mosques in New Zealand earlier today, Senator Fraser Anning has responded with strong condemnation.  “I… Continue reading Why Fraser Anning is Right

Cultural Marxism · Ethnonationalism vs Civic Nationalism · Muh Values · The Right type of identity politics

The Only Real Answer to ‘Identity Politics’

A few weeks ago, Gregory Hood of American Renaissance published an exquisite piece on so-called ‘identity politics’, and why white identity is the necessary remedy. The full piece is worth reading, but in condensing Hood’s analysis, 3 points especially warrant restating. First, conservatives shouldn’t take civic nationalist, universalist rhetoric from non-whites all that seriously. For… Continue reading The Only Real Answer to ‘Identity Politics’

Democracy · Feminism/ Male rights · Leftism · Liberalism · Sex Differences · Transgenderism

The Sexual Revolution Devours its Children

By Edward Feser, December 27, 2018: In two recent posts, we looked at philosopher Alex Byrne’s criticisms of claims made by some transgender activists to the effect that sex is not binary and that it is socially constructed.  Byrne is by no means the only philosopher alarmed at the increasingly bizarre claims being made by such activists –… Continue reading The Sexual Revolution Devours its Children