
Remember the days of old;
consider the years of many generations;
ask your father, and he will show you,
your elders, and they will tell you.
When the Most High gave to the nations their inheritance,
when He divided mankind,
He fixed the borders of the peoples
according to the number of the sons of God.
(Deuteronomy 32:7,8)
As the war rages against the Anglos in America and in Europe, the awareness grows for us. How much longer will we allow our own history to be continually attacked? As white hate spreads, as well as white guilt amongst the Anglos, it is boiling down to a breaking point. Eventually, we’ll be forced to decide our fate. Will we allow the extinction of the rich and Christian heritage that has taken thousands of years for the European peoples to build, or will we decide that it is time to take a stand and defend our great heritage?
And to those who prefer to ignore the issue, and call the Anglos a “racist” for acknowledging such things as a “white” heritage, I provide this thought.
“If it is ‘racist’ to prefer the company of people of one’s race, to prefer the culture created by one’s race, and to want one’s race to survive and flourish, then virtually everyone of every color is ‘racist,’ and the term has no useful meaning.”
- Jared Taylor
I am a Reformed Christian and a kinist, a husband, and a father with a love for my family, heritage and roots.

Songs of our land, ye have followed the stranger,
With power over ocean and desert afar,
Ye have gone with our wanderers through distance and danger, And gladdened their path like a homeguiding star.
With the breath of our mountains in summers long vanished,
And visions that passed like a wave from the sand,
With hope for their country and joy from her banished.
Ye come to us ever, sweet songs of our land. (Francis Brown)
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