My name is Paul Weston, and I am a racist

Another good video by Paul Weston in which he demonstrates the mindset required to defend the West. The essential ingredient is a clear identity and strong preference to live among people of your own kind, rather than be flooded with diversity. Without a clear racial and cultural identity you can't defend your country.

But alas in today's society, if you are white and hold such a natural desire for kin preference, you can expect to be demonised and smeared as a "racist". If those are the rules of the game then Paul Weston concedes he is a "racist" by today's standards.

Personally I don't think it's necessary to accept the label of "racist", I think we can still make a distinction between racist and ethnocentric, or kin preference, or Anglo community, etc. But regardless, Weston is making an important point: in the current climate you can't defend your country without being smeared, so don't bother trying to avoid the labels they will demonise you with. There's no avoiding them, so just accept they are going to come your way.


Transcript at Liberty GB.
Via Gates of Vienna.

File under: natural desires.

You know your town is dead when ...

... when there's an Asian guy selling cheap tracksuits in the dead-centre of your shopping mall.

Kellyville is a newish suburb in outer north-west Sydney, Australia. It is mostly white, albeit with encroaching diversity. The trains don't go there, so it's a suburb for car owners. Young families built new homes there twenty-odd years ago to get away from diversity and raise their kids in a friendly neighbourhood.

A visit to the shopping centre is usually a pleasant experience because it is still majority white and there is a sense of community. The shopping mall is small with only two supermarkets and a dozen small shops.

But alas, that pleasant feeling was replaced by nausea this weekend when I found right smack in the middle of the shopping mall there is now an Asian man sitting among four tables piled high with cheap tracksuits. His head is buried in his iPhone and he is barely visible over the pile of tracksuits. The guy looks like he doesn't want to be there, and doesn't acknowledge anyone around him.

I'm sure this is the exact ambience imagined by the architects as you walk into the building and at the very heart is now a flea market. Yeah, right. The pleasant aesthetics and sense of community have been killed stone-dead in the interests of adding another source of rent revenue.

I'm sure there are Asians quite capable of being pleasant shop tenants but too often their presence just kills the community and aesthetics. It's that sick-to-the-stomach feeling that made Kellyville residents leave diversity in the first place, and will now have them wanting to pack up and move again.

File under: flee market.

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Time to stop feeding the Chinese tiger?

The video below is about the recent Four Corners program alleging that China has hacked into the blueprints for the new ASIO building (Australian Security Intelligence Organisation) in Canberra.

Pat Buchanan, Time to Stop Feeding the Chinese Tiger?
Observing the pugnacity of 21st-century China, there appear to be parallels with the aggressiveness of 19th-century America.

China is now quarreling with India over borders. Beijing claims as her national territory the entire South and East China seas and all the islands, reefs and resources therein, dismissing the claims of half a dozen neighbors.

Beijing has bullied Japan and the Philippines and told the U.S. Navy to stay out of the Yellow Sea and Taiwan Strait.

In dealing with America, China has begun to exhibit an attitude that is at times contemptuous...

What has China done with the wealth accumulated from those trade surpluses with the United States? How has she shown her gratitude?

She has used that wealth to lock up resources in Third World countries, build a world-class military, confront America's friends in neighboring seas, engage in cyber-espionage, and thieve our national and corporate secrets. Is this the behavior of friends or partners?
And if the Chinese airily dismiss our protests, who can blame them? ...

If they have concluded we are more fearful of a confrontation than they, are they wrong? ...

Does America fear facing down China because a political and economic collision with Beijing would entail an admission by the United States that our vision of a world of democratic nations all engaged in peaceful free trade under a rules-based regime was a willful act of self-delusion?

What China is about is as old as the history of man. She is a rising ethno-national state doing what such powers have always done: put their own interests ahead of all others, suppress ethnic minorities like Tibetans and Uighurs, and crush religious dissenters like Christians and Falun Gong.

There is no New World Order. Never was. The old demons—chauvinism and ethno-nationalism—are not ancient history. They are not extinct. They are with us forever. And America is not going to be able to deny reality much longer or put off facing up to what China is all about.

Given her current size and disposition, one day soon we are going to have to stop feeding the tiger. And start sanctioning it.
File under: Chinese goods are not cheap.