
Valdemar Rørdam, Danish poet, 1872-1946
Never in the history of our country has Denmark been as threatened as it is today. We are not talking about losing some territory or having to accept liens and foreign occupations with a modest number of troops. Today, we are facing complete annihilation as a people and a nation.
The attack is taking place on a broad front with two focal points: our membership of the so-called European Union, whose declared aim is to destroy the nation states of Europe, and through the never-ending mass immigration from the Third World, which in the next generation will make us a minority in our own country and thus destroy us as a people. Added to these two external fronts is the home front, the internal front, where we see our people subjected to a systematic destruction of all the elements that make us a people.
The strength of our people has always been its homogeneity. We have shared values, religion, culture, and language – we have been a community characterized by mutual respect and tolerance towards each other. We have been a close-knit community where everyone in the village knew everyone else and where people took care of each other. Of course, there have also been conflicts and disagreements over details, but compared to most other countries, our history has been relatively peaceful internally. Today we are told that we have always been a multicultural society – so that the last forty years of mass immigration have not changed anything. This is, of course, a falsification of history – and everyone knows it, but no one dares to say it, because fear has become part of the Dane’s everyday life – the fear of speaking out against the rulers, the fear of being labeled as racists, Nazis, and backward village idiots with all the consequences this has for the individual’s personal life and career today. And that’s the shameful thing: nobody seems to have the courage to defend this country anymore.
It is true, of course, that we have had modest and controlled immigration over the years. We have called in Dutch gardeners because they could do something we could not, and we have opened our country to a small group of Germans who had experience in cultivating the moors. We were in an unholy personal union with German Holstein, which meant that some of the King’s lands were governed in German – and that there was an influential German population group in Copenhagen. We got a very limited number of Poles to do manual work in the fields in southeastern Denmark. And the kings borrowed money from the Jews, who were granted residence permits and some of whom were even elevated into the nobility. In this last case, you can talk about a foreign religion and culture, but the Jews kept to themselves and did not play a role in the development of society until the late 1800s – and their numbers were very limited. So where do we find any multiculturalism in this? The Germans, Dutch and, to a large extent, the few Poles shared the same culture – and when they came to Denmark, they quickly assimilated into the population, and the few differences that may have existed in detail disappeared within a generation. And the total number of “foreigners” was extremely modest. Last but not least, they were all genetically closely related to the Danes, and their contribution to the Danish people did not change the common gene pool we all share.
The next line of attack is that there is no Danish culture – only maybe a European one, if any at all. Danish culture systematically becomes a matter of meatballs, liver pate and brown gravy. These attacks are delivered by “intellectuals” who should know better, but who have deliberately chosen sides against their people – because this is the only way to gain status, power, and influence. This same class of pseudo-educated fools have ensured that Danish culture and tradition has effectively been on death row over the past decades. At the same time, the depopulation of rural areas that accelerated in the late 1800s and which continues to this day, the Danish peasant culture with its beautiful national costumes and dances died. But this was not enough. Driven by the Marxist march through the institutions after 1968, singing disappeared from schools, as did literature, history, and religion. Natural history went with it – and beauty and good manners followed. Community was replaced by individualism, the beautiful by the ugly, the Danish by the foreign. And above all, children were removed from their parents and placed in public institutions where the last bit of Danishness was sucked out of them. At the same time, families were broken up and women were sent out into the labor market to “fulfill themselves” in the lowest paid jobs – instead of taking care of their children and transmitting their cultural heritage to them. And the language education was deliberately weakened and neglected so that few people today are able to read texts that are more than 50 years old, which is a prerequisite for preserving cultural cohesion between generations, just as most people are unable to speak or write a varied and expressive language. However, the latter is natural. They no longer have anything to express – their horizons don’t extend beyond talking about what was on TV the night before – or, in the case of young people, about the latest horrors from America. And since women are supposed to be so very free, they were first given the contraceptive pill and then the right to kill their children before they are born, which has cost more than a million Danish lives since it was introduced – a true ethnic cleansing, indeed, a holocaust of horrific dimensions. Against this backdrop, we can talk about the elderly becoming a burden on a shrinking population, the shortage of hands, and the need for ‘immigration’.
This development has broken down the people, which was, of course, the intention from the very beginning. A strong and self-confident people does not put up with a system that will inevitably lead to its destruction. Such a people is of no use to the real rulers of this world. Therefore, it must be turned into mindless robots as a prerequisite for its biological annihilation. Such a people is Amalek. It is standing in the way of the absolute hegemony of a group of religious racists who consider themselves God’s chosen people.
The blog where these texts were first published is intended as an opposition to the death spiral we are in, and as an inspiration and encouragement to resist the annihilation of the Europeans while you still can! It was not the current society, multiculturalism, unbridled immigration, moral decay, and the destruction of the nation state in favor of the EU’s Neuropa that the Resistance fought for during the war! Our basis is the nationalist part of the resistance movement, as it is the latest rise of popular militant nationalism on Danish soil. The baton must now be passed on.
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