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Originally Posted by Lieutenant
Hello, I am knew to this forum, and I would like to ask a few questions about its origins. Who is the founder of this forum, and what is the politically correct local ideology around this here parts.
I noticed it was Racialist, which is good with me, as I am a proud European. But, are the majority of your members lets say coming from a Christian demographic, or an Athiest demographic. Inner city or suburb. National Socialist or Conservative. Communist or Fascist...
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To translate our average ideological stance into U.S. political lingo, we would be paleoconservatives a la Patrick Buchanan: as of religious background, you will find many positions excluding any follower of non european religions, so, as for an example, you will not find moslem bosniacs who wouldn't have left their birth religion for real.
Nazism is considered a brutal regime who did more to discredit nationalism than to enhance it, especially because it degraded some eastern european ethnicities to a subhuman state.
We are however happy to try to steer young german nationalist that believe to be nazist toward more sensed nationalistic positions: we also try to let people understand that the american White Nationalist movement, with its pedantic and idiotic adoration of nazism is just creating a good mediatic ogre for our political enemies.
Back to the religious topic, some of us are asatru, some other atheist, while people from catholic countries like Spain, Italy or Slovenia and Croatia are generally staunch catholics in the traditionalist sense.
Frenchmen appear more disenchanted on the matter.
Freemasons are not well liked, since Freemasonry is considered the foremost agent of globalization and destruction of national identities.
The rest is up to yourself to discover.