Constitutional Change: Liberalism, Liebler’s List and the coming Police State

On January 27, 2012, in Analysis, Commentary, Uncategorized, by mkennedy

By Michael Kennedy and Ryan Walsh The freedom of Australians to speak freely, particularly those of European/white heritage (the founders, builders, the people who comprised 98% of those who fought and died in two world wars, creators of the country that is so appealing it attracted thousands of migrants and currently still the majority demographic [...]

Putting Authoritarianism before Democracy

On January 16, 2012, in Analysis, Commentary, by admin

By Jim Osborne Anti-racism is anti-white, whichever way you cut it. Whether you are ‘tolerating’ sustained mass immigration, or wanting to ban any event which could be construed as ‘pro-white’. Political Correctness says white people must go, and anyone who disagrees isn’t just wrong, but should be marginalized, fined, or even jailed. It would seem [...]

The angry, suppressed voice of Britain.

On December 2, 2011, in Uncategorized, by admin

By Jim Osborne   Recently in England, a lady on public transport did something that according to our intellectual superiors, no mentally stable, sane person should ever do. What she did was sick, sick enough to warrant YouTube videos from disgusted citizenry, complete with the standard leftist affectations and ‘hand to the forehead’ gestures that [...]

“White Flight” from schools.

On October 28, 2011, in Analysis, Articles, Commentary, by mkennedy

By Michael Kennedy One thing that can be said about the mainstream media, is that concerning real issues, they are often behind the times. “White flight”, a phenomenon which has been around for centuries elsewhere in the world, for quite a few years now in Australia, finally gets a mention in the Sydney Morning Herald. [...]

Beware the Fake Opposition – Cowardly Conservatives

On September 30, 2011, in Analysis, Articles, Commentary, Uncategorized, by mkennedy

By Michael Kennedy So where do people get political opinions from? Who are the people who champion particular political schools of thought? What should be obvious is that people make a living and many in the mainstream media, and even alternative media get paid for creating political dialogue. What is also basic knowledge, is that [...]

Dialectics of the Gringo

On February 26, 2011, in Analysis, Articles, Commentary, Uncategorized, by admin

by David Ellerton (In this essay, I shall be looking at the phenomenon of political correctness and cultural-Marxism, and one possible intellectual response to it, from the work of a French philosopher, Gilles Deleuze. The issues involved can be potentially too abstract for some, so I shall resolve to bring them down to earth – [...]

Nat-Alt Radio Broadcast (Episode 3) – A Warning from Britain to Australia

On June 30, 2010, in Analysis, Commentary, Foreign Commentary, by admin

By David Ellerton In this broadcast David Ellerton speaks about what has been happening in Britain, and how Britain, which has close cultural ties with Australia, serves as a warning to Australia as to where left wing politics will lead. David Ellerton will explain how New Marxism (Neo Communism) and political correctness has been destroying  [...]

Outreach Leaflets & Stickers – Range 2

On December 22, 2009, in Stickers and Graphics, by admin

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Progressivism: The road to nowhere.

On November 18, 2009, in Articles, by admin

Part II of Nationalist Alternative’s series on Political Correctness “Progressivism: The road to nowhere” By Gavin James In the first article, we looked at how Political Correctness and modern day liberalism takes on religious aspects by using concepts analogous to ‘Original Sin‘ and ‘stained bloodlines’. Much like mainstream religions, Political Correctness has asserted itself by [...]

The Theology of Political Correctness: Original Sin

On October 16, 2009, in Commentary, by admin

By Gavin James “Religion is the opiate of the masses” is probably one of Karl Marx’s most oft-quoted and misunderstood quotes.  In its correct context we see a recognition of the need for people to turn to religion to ease their soul and to create comfort where none can be found.  It is the way [...]