Jeremy Corbyn typifies the contemporary Left. He is, if you like, the SJW's grandad. Born into an affluent middle-class family, he pretends to be the voice of the working class, like so many of his Leftist contemporaries: Ken Loach, whose premiere of I, Daniel Blake Corbyn attended, is a prime example. Of course, when these people put their fists in the air and shout about the working class, they invariably deconstruct the White working class of Great Britain, and Loach's aforementioned film, which Corbyn lauded, is a prime example, although that is for another article. The White working classes are 'soooo yesterday' and these people have moved on to the minority groups displacing and abusing Britain's indigenous working class. Unfortunately, those same native workers - and voters - seem largely not to have noticed.
Ann Sterzinger joins the Mjolnir blog this week to shamelessly plug her new book and beg for shekels. You might think that's terribly cheeky, but think of this: there are many out there in the Alt Right who beg for shekels and give nothing in return. Ann offers a shiny new book full of wholesome, wholegrain advice. Did I mention it was shiny? Shiny, shiny, shiny.... Ann will also be joining myself and the Erkenbrand team next month for a special podcast on H P Lovecraft. Right, over to Ann. (Ed.)
"Humility can actually be kind of a smug, dick move, but it’s fun." — From Ann Sterzinger’s book Disaster Fitness
The nihilistic Left and their ethnically Other helpers (particularly in the Jewish community) have pushed ever further towards the extermination of White Europeans. One hears it openly in the university lecture theatres the length and breadth of the Occidental World now, and, perversely, anyone so much as arguing against this attempt at genocide is labelled an extremist. It follows that it is therefore good to be an extremist, but why is it good? Well, for pure races this is obvious (their eventual extermination), and we looked at why miscegenation was bad for half-castes (their crises of identity) in the article 'Why IQ in Different Races is Irrelevant'. But the Leftist counter-argument is that they wish to abolish identity in any case, so once everyone is the same through mixing, there will be no problems. No identity for all ergo no crises of identity. Is this true and also what is the Left, that which is sinister, not telling us?
As many on the Right know, I have been distancing myself from the Alt Right for some time now. I, unlike many others, have always been a Rightist; I watched the birth and growth of the Alt Right with interest from its beginning and believed it could be a great force to advance the cause of White Europeans. I even submitted articles to the original Alt Right website, which Colin Liddell was kind enough to publish, after the website I had been writing for had become a haven for loons and shills. This rise and fall into stupidity often repeats itself in the movement and the 'White Shariah' meme is the latest and most degenerate yet in this buffoonery, and many seem to be drinking of this Kool-Aid.
Much is often made in the movement about the different levels of IQ between races. I suspect it has a lot to do with the Extreme Left's denial of biological difference when it comes to intelligence. The standard social justice warrior's cognitive dissonance informs him (check for correct pronoun) that we are different on the outside, therefore we are the same on the inside. It has therefore become almost a default Rightist position to argue over who trumps who as regards intelligence quotients. While there can be no doubt that those on the Right are, factually, well, right, I also, however, see this as rather an unhelpful distraction from the real issues regarding race, which I will outline here.
It gives me great pleasure to announce a conference held on 14th October by the Dutch Alt Right group Erkenbrand, which will take place in the heart of the Netherlands. As regulars to this site will be aware, we at Mjolnir Magazine have had a happy co-operation with Erkenbrand and I have been a regular panellist on the mini-series on classical music that we have recorded.