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The journal's purpose is 'to abolish the white race.'
At the least, Dr. Ignatiev intends cultural and psychological genocide for whites. It is unclear whether physical extermination is part of the program. A statement by the editors on the web site says that the new abolitionists ·do not limit themselves to socially acceptable means of protest, but reject in advance no means of attaining their goal.· Dr. Ignatiev does not believe his agenda is controversial. He writes: ·The goal of abolishing the white race is on its face so desirable that some may find it hard to believe that it could incur any opposition other than from committed white supremacists.·
Thus does he put whites on notice. If they oppose their abolition, they are ·white supremacists.

The Origins of PC - Political Correctness
As a Marxist revolutionary alumni of the Frankfurt School, Marcuse became a key practitioner of revolutionary theory in America. In 1947, he argued the case for a Soviet republic and welcomed anarchy, disintegration and catastrophe to bring about revolutionary change. He preached the "Great Refusal," sexual liberation, and the merits of the feminist and black revolutions. His primary thesis was that revolutionaries such as university students, ghetto blacks, the alienated, the asocial, and the THIRD WORLD could TAKE THE PLACE of the proletariat.

Britishness Is Racism.
One example of political correctness in the UK that has emerged under Blair is the assertion that "Britishness" means racism."The Labour Party is now saying that it is actually wrong to be 'British' because Britishness is racism,"

Immigration into The West.
If there was ever a question of critical importance for the future of western civilization, then it's how it will cope with the effects of major racial demographic change as a result of continued non-European immigration, high reproduction rates in non-European groups, and low birthrates amongst white people. Virtually all European nations and North America cannot afford to ignore the social and cultural implications of this eventuality. Given that white Europeans constitute less than 15% of the worlds population, and that percentage is falling annually, there is a sound basis for patriots to be concerned about their prospects. At the moment the speed of this change is apparent in cities and urbanized areas. Already in London [England], population trends strongly indicate whites will become a minority in the capital by 2010

Ali Hussain on "Planet Beeston"
Sunday Times reporter Ali Hussain spent six weeks in Beeston, where three of the 7/7 bombers came from.
He found an enclosed community, rife with conspiracy theories
The rich smell of Indian spices wafted along the road. Voices babbled in Urdu and Sylheti, a Bangladeshi dialect that my own family speak. Thick-bearded men in robes strolled the streets and youngsters wore their jeans rolled above the ankle after leaving the mosque, as Muslim custom requires.
I felt both at home and in a foreign land. This could almost be an Asian city, I thought, rather than Beeston, the suburb of Leeds where two of the July 7 bombers had lived.
I had come to gauge the mood of the community after the 7/7 attacks, which struck London a year ago this week. The world I knew as a British Muslim sprang from cosmopolitan roots, and I wanted to discover what the people of this more insular community really felt about the bombers and western culture.
I found myself both drawn to the warm embrace of the Muslim community that dominates Beeston, and shocked by the views it espoused in private.Take, for example, Anhar Ghani, a community worker at the Hamara centre on Tempest Road that was frequented by Mohammad Sidique Khan, the leader of the bombers. Ghani became my first “friend” during six weeks of living in Beeston as an undercover Sunday Times reporter pretending to be a student, and at first he displayed a generosity of spirit hard to fault.
Like me, he is in his twenties and of Bangladeshi origin, and we warmed to each other immediately. We chatted in English and Bengali about his family — he is married with one child — and how to get a job and draw up a CV. Though Ghani normally dealt only with teenagers, he went out of his way to help. In his trendy jeans and trainers, he seemed like just another hopeful in modern multicultural Britain — and I, a stranger in town, found him comforting..........But his kindness to me was coupled with a darker outlook on the wider world.

The Hounding Of The BNP By The Media Establishment.
On Thursday 15th July 2004 the BBC aired a television documentary about an undercover investigation into a branch of the British National Party (BNP), the UKs leading anti-immigration and patriotic political party. The programme was tentatively entitled 'Secret Agent' and it charted two journalists 6 month infiltration of the party with the obvious objective of 'digging up dirt' on its members. Naturally any dirt found could be presented in a way to delegitimise the party, and ultimately British nationalism itself. Andy Sykes, the paid infiltrator, was shown interviewing several BNP members, one of whom confessed to assaulting an Asian man during race riots that have disturbed his region, and another who admitted putting dog excrement through a door of an Asian family. Both of these men were prospective BNP candidates for a local council election, and were personally recruited by Sykes in his guise as a party organiser.
Sykes found these angry unstable individuals after a tip off from Searchlight, a proclaimed anti-fascist group run by Gerry Gable, a former member of the UK Communist Party.
A co-reporter named Jason Gwynne asked an aggrieved BNP member (who suffered a previous firebomb attack on his car) what he thought about placing a bomb in a skip outside a Bradford mosque, primed and timed to detonate when the congregation departed.

The BNP, as a result, are investigating whether legal action can be taken against the reporter for inciting terrorism. Sykes interviewed other members who duly abided by party policy and the law, though these members were not given spotlight during the programme.

 

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