Europe’s First Remigration Think Tank To Launch in Vienna

Europe’s First Remigration Think Tank To Launch in Vienna

A new Vienna-based organisation, the Institute for Remigration, is set to launch officially following a summit in Porto, Portugal, on Saturday, May 30th, positioning itself as Europe’s first think tank and lobbying group dedicated to ethnocultural continuity and remigration policies.

The organisation was founded by Austrian activist Martin Sellner, leader of the Identitarian Movement of Austria, and aims to focus on migration, demographic change, and the ‘Great Replacement.’

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US rejects UN migration declaration, denouncing replacement immigration across the West

US rejects UN migration declaration, denouncing replacement immigration across the West

The United States has refused to back the United Nations’ latest migration declaration, with the State Department accusing UN agencies of working to “advocate and facilitate replacement immigration in the United States and across the broader West”.

In a statement published on May 11, the department said Washington did not take part in the second International Migration Review Forum (IMRF), held at UN headquarters in New York from May 5 to 8, and would not endorse its concluding “progress” declaration.

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Majority of French Think Country Experiencing ‘Great Replacement‘

Majority of French Think Country Experiencing ‘Great Replacement‘

Six in ten adults in France believe that their country is facing a “great replacement” with the mass importation of non-European immigrants.

A survey conducted by the Institut français d’opinion publique (Ifop) research firm has found that 60 per cent of French people believe that their country is experiencing a “profound demographic transformation” and that the French are being “progressively replaced by non-European populations, primarily from the African continent.”

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HANNAFORD: Canada’s ‘Ministry of Propaganda’ rewrites citizenship guide into woke utopia

HANNAFORD: Canada’s ‘Ministry of Propaganda’ rewrites citizenship guide into woke utopia

Let’s just do the right thing by Heritage Canada and rename it for what it is, the Canadian Ministry of Propaganda. Or if you want to follow the official style sheet, Propaganda Canada.

Top of mind today is a draft rewrite of Canada’s Citizenship Guide, Discover Canada. This is the book they give prospective immigrants, an explanation of how the Government of Canada sees itself, the country, and the people living in it. The present one was published in 2012 during the Stephen Harper ministry, when Heritage Canada was known as Canada Citizenship, Immigration, and Multiculturalism.

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Saint-Denis, ‘City of Kings’, and the Great Replacement: A Case Study

The local elections in Saint-Denis, a city with a population of over 150,000, saw, for the first time, the victory of a far-left candidate representing La France Insoumise (LFI): Bally Bagayoko was elected with just over 50% of the vote.

LFI and its leader, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, have made Bagayoko their champion. Through him, Mélenchon is methodically pursuing his promotion of what he calls the “New France,” a new country where ethnic mixing must become the norm—a “creolisation,” in his words, whose benefits are largely imagined, and which is supposed to revitalise an old country in decline.

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Flying a Union Jack flag is branded a ‘tool of hate’ in Government’s leaked ‘social cohesion’ strategy

Flying English, Scottish and Union Jack flags has been branded as ‘tools of hate’ in a leaked draft of the Government’s new social cohesion strategy.

A leaked draft of the proposals suggests national symbols were sometimes used last summer to ‘exclude or intimidate’.

It warned that the ‘extreme right has tried to turn symbols of pride into tools of hate’.

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When the English were the boat people

THE British artist Ford Madox Brown was born in 1821 in Calais. The Madox Brown family moved back and forth between the Continent and Kent several times.

Ford Madox Brown finally settled in London in 1844. The Last of England was completed in 1855. It depicts an imagined scene in which a husband and wife gaze aft from a boat. The coast behind them is Kent, as denoted by the white cliffs. The faces are those of Madox Brown and his second wife, Emma Hill.

The boat on which the couple sail is named the Eldorado. El Dorado is a mythical city of gold situated somewhere in South America.

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Britain has been ‘colonised by immigrants’ who are costing too much money, says Manchester United co-owner Ratcliffe

Britain has been “colonised” by immigrants who are “costing too much money”, Sir Jim Ratcliffe has said.

The billionaire co-owner of Manchester United, who also owns chemicals empire Ineos, called on the country’s politicians to “show some courage” by tackling immigration, welfare dependency and the sluggish economy.

“You can’t have an economy with nine million people on benefits and huge levels of immigrants coming in,” he told Sky News.

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Renaud Camus: The Man Who Was Wrong To Be Right

Two journalists have just embarked on the exercise of writing a ‘biography,’ or rather a damning pamphlet, against the writer Renaud Camus, on whom they intend to heap all the ignominy of having invented and popularised the phrase ‘the great replacement.’”

But what crime is this when the expression is now swallowed and spat out by everyone, including and especially on the Left, by certain MPs and politicians who today make it a point of pride and a programme?

To feed its fundamental need to feel useful, the Left needs scapegoats. As Le Figaro editorialist Eugénie Bastié points out, Jean-Marie Le Pen is dead, so a ‘replacement’ must be found. Renaud Camus is the ideal candidate for the role.

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Canadians Grow Increasingly Hostile Towards Immigration

A record high share of Canadians now say the effects of immigration on the nation are mostly negative

Newly updated immigration polling from Research Co is suggesting Canadians are rapidly turning against immigration as the anti-immigration trend continues.

The most recent numbers find that 48% of Canadians say that immigration to Canada is having a mostly negative effect on our nation, compared to 34% who say that it’s having a mostly positive effect.

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Leftist Leader Hails Great ‘Replacement‘ with Illegal Migrant Amnesty

The leaders of the far-left Spanish Podemos party celebrated on Saturday the “victory” of the mass amnesty for around half a million illegals and hailed the achievement as a step toward the “replacement” of right-wing Spaniards.

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Flag Wars in Twee Town

The raising of national flags in a quiet English village shows just how serious things are.

Not much tends to happen down my way. A rural community, with pubs older than the United States, we have traditionally slept the deep, deep sleep of England. Aside from the ubiquitous war memorial—currently dusted with snow—it bears little mark of the wider world, save for the names of those who left here and never returned.

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The Betrayal of Britain: Dark Visions of Doom and the Remedies Needed to Survive

The solutions proposed are dramatic, but not compared to possible alternatives: social collapse, ethnic strife, or, if Professor David Betz’s warnings prove true, civil war.

Reading The Betrayal of Britain, a collection of essays just published by the New Culture Forum (NCF), a line from Machiavelli kept coming to mind: “Men sooner forget the death of their father than the loss of their patrimony.” The twelve essays by different authors crackle with anger and frustration at what a once-great Britain has become. This book has the power to red pill readers—if it doesn’t black pill them first.

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