This article was originally published in Danish on March 17, 2020.
This short article is the result of external pressure. I had decided that I would not write about the incident in Hanau because I cannot say much more about it than I have already said about the attack in Christchurch: White people everywhere on earth are being driven to the wall. They see their culture being destroyed, their tax dollars being given away to unwanted foreigners, while their countries’ healthcare systems, social systems, and basic infrastructure are falling into disrepair. They are witnessing the deliberate annihilation of the white race, of the only true high culture that has ever existed. They see no future for their children, let alone their grandchildren. We have long since reached the critical phase – it is now or never.
In this situation, it is only natural that the people rise up and resist the regimes’ genocide and the daily terror that is being perpetrated everywhere – including in Denmark. People are being pushed in front of trains and cars, down stairs, into windows, etc. Girls – and sometimes boys – are being raped, abused, and robbed of their belongings. Systematic shoplifting is the norm, and the losses are already factored into prices. The police do nothing in any of these cases. They are busy investigating “hate crimes” and “insults” and putting obstacles in the way of Danish patriots. If, on rare occasions, a few individuals are brought to justice, they are acquitted or given ridiculously lenient sentences by politically corrupt courts. Certain parts of our cities are war zones where white people cannot show their faces.
All this is described in the mainstream media as “gang crime” — but that is not what it is. It is terrorism. It is the foreigners’ way of showing their contempt for us, their way of subjugating us. The surprising thing is not that there are backlashes, but that there are not more backlashes. However, for decades we have been urged never to use violence, to turn the other cheek, etc. When you see videos of these attacks, you have to feel ashamed. The victims offer no resistance, and those around them look the other way. Such people have no right to survive.
It is therefore also disheartening to see the right wing lining up to distance themselves. What has happened is a natural thing; it is the result of those in power fighting against their own people. I can now, as before, conclude that such actions are purely symptomatic, affecting completely random people. But so do the small daily acts of terror committed by foreigners here. This is not something to cheer about, because isolated, desperate acts like those in Hanau lead nowhere – at least not to anything good. But they are an expression of an understandable, resigned hopelessness among the population. We will see much more of this in the future, and the attacks will become more widespread, more targeted, and better organized. If this does not happen, Europe will die—and its death will be deserved—but deeply tragic!
Whereas it is always claimed that Muslim terrorism “has nothing to do with Islam,” and no action is taken against Muslim communities and mosques that openly preach contempt, hatred, and terror in the name of Allah, suddenly the tune has changed! Now it is clearly the fault of nationalist groups. They are the ones who are sowing the seeds of “hatred and terror,” and the mainstream media is loudly demanding intervention by the authorities – especially, of course, against the AfD, which currently enjoys strong support among the population. However, the perpetrator had nothing to do with Alternative für Deutschland. If he has been “radicalized” by anyone, it is by his father, a former city council candidate for the Green Party, which is basically just a Stone Age Marxist communist party that wants to take us back to living in caves.
Terror, revolution, and civil war will be the inevitable result of the politicians’ policies. This is not what nationalist circles want. We would like to see a calm and objective debate on immigration, Islam, and the consequences of globalization. We have the best arguments, and we could beat any of the system’s politicians in a discussion and debate on equal terms. That would be the democratic way to do it, and the problem would be solved if reason prevailed. However, that is not how things work in the real world, as described in the article Dissidents elsewhere on this blog. The nationalist wing has no real access to the public sphere, and even where individuals have been taken into favor and allowed to write a blog or give an interview, the discourse of those in power continues calmly as if nothing had been said. It is no different in the Danish Parliament. Proposals by nationalist politicians are simply rejected. They are not really debated. It is as if they had never been put forward.
And meanwhile, Europe is changing into a Muslim caliphate.
The situation in Germany is, of course, even more grotesque than in Denmark – but don’t worry, we’ll get German conditions here too. In Germany, the political repression of everything to the right of the CDU is total. It even sometimes affects the CDU’s Bavarian sister party, the CSU. In this respect, the Federal Republic is in no way inferior to the GDR. There is nothing that the GDR’s secret police, the STASI, is rightly accused of that the Bundesverfassungsschutz does not do much better, more effectively, and more thoroughly. The STASI were amateurs in comparison, but of course, technological developments have given the Verfassungsschutz surveillance tools that the STASI could not even dream of.
Just how grotesque the so-called “political culture” in Germany is can be seen in the row over the formation of a government in Thuringia, where the AfD made seats available for a conservative government – without making any specific demands whatsoever. This was immediately vetoed by Frau Merkel, who demanded new elections in Thuringia. New elections? They had just had elections! But aren’t we familiar with this system from the referendums on the EU? You vote until the voters vote “right.” The same is planned for the state parliament in Erfurt. That’s just the way it has to be. The AfD will increase its support significantly, and when the next horde of so-called “refugees” wanders in on Germany’s highways, its support will increase even more. It is reported that Merkel has already promised Erdogan to take in 250,000. The AfD is probably rejoicing – but unfortunately, the AfD will not change anything. At most, it will be banned if it really threatens the existing power structures. The rescue of Europe will not be so easy. It will require a “hands-on” approach, as they say today.
We know this a little from Rasmus Paludan and Stram Kurs. Paludan may have his faults, and he may sometimes be his own worst enemy, but he is the only one who dares to say to the politicians what needs to be said: “You are a bunch of traitors!” And he shows tremendous personal courage, which you don’t normally see in politicians. That is why I would have voted for him if Danish electoral law had not effectively deprived me of my right to vote. But most people I know voted for him – including many whom I would not have expected to do so. He was doing well in the polls, and experience shows that such controversial parties tend to receive fewer votes than they do in the election. So how is it possible that he suddenly lost 8,000 votes? I can only find one explanation: massive electoral fraud. Stram Kurs did not have many staff at the polling stations, if any at all. Nothing is easier than invalidating ballots – as long as everyone agrees, and that agreement was hardly difficult to achieve. The Ministry of the Interior will not say how many ballots were invalid. That speaks volumes. This election was a farce. Now Stram Kurs has been temporarily barred from collecting signatures, allegedly because duplicate voter declarations were submitted. Nothing is easier than cheating with the state’s digital systems, which have always cost a fortune but are useless. It’s a bit like the “invoices” presented in connection with the accusations against Morten Messerschmidt. Invoices that no one knows anything about, that have not been paid, have not been entered in the accounts – indeed, that do not exist in the real world.
There is no democratic way out of such a system. Anyone who tries will at some point be confronted with reality. The system is designed in such a way that it cannot be overthrown at the ballot box.
Naturally, the opposition has been labeled as mentally unstable, even completely insane. I have not read his manifesto in detail, but even a cursory reading shows that he probably suffers a little from persecution mania, but he also has a point. The problem with lone wolves is precisely that they are lone – but unfortunately, that problem extends far into the right wing. As a result of the lack of public debate and the difficulty of accessing good reading material, many people resort to cobbling together a worldview from all the rubbish they can find on the internet. This is a bad thing, and that is why we must promote the reading of good books.
His behavior toward Germany’s guests—there aren’t that many other people who go to hookah cafés—has naturally also gotten the “Danish” gutter press out of their armchairs. There needs to be more focus on “right-wing extremist terror.” Yeah, when you look at the front pages of the newspapers, you could easily get the impression that nationalist forces are on the verge of seizing power. If only that were so! The rest of us know better. I don’t know how many people may have met a deserved or undeserved death as a result of what they call “right-wing extremist terror” – in other words, the national resistance struggle. Could it be a few hundred, when we count them all?
On the other side, there is Muslim terrorism, which has a great deal to do with Islam! It is more difficult to quantify. I have found a list of attacks from 2001 to 2018: 36,496 attacks with 296,126 wounded and 233,566 killed. Take that! The massive persecution of Christians in recent years is apparently not included. It is therefore understandable that it is very important to use the scarce resources of the police and intelligence services to combat right-wing extremist “terrorism.” That is clear.
As far as Germany and Frau Merkel are concerned, one can only conclude that no one in German history – with the exception of a certain Austrian – has done as much damage to Germany as Angela Merkel! Even in the darkest hours after World War II, the German people were still intact. Despite enormous losses of land and human life and the total destruction of its infrastructure, Germany was still able to rise again. After 15 years with Merkel at the helm, it is dying! Heil Merkel!
Povl H. Riis-Knudsen
Translated with the help of AI

