To say that Amerindians, Asians or Blacks made a contribution to the nation-building of Canada is like saying that 4th line players on a cup winning hockey team made a contribution to the team. Of course, they did. But it is the first and second lines that made them a contender.
— Tim Murray
“Very simply, what we face in British Columbia is this – whether or not the civilization which finds its highest exemplification in the Anglo-Saxon British rule, shall or shall not prevail in the Dominion of Canada. … I have no ill-feeling against people coming from Asia personally, but I reaffirm that the national life of Canada will not permit any large degree of immigration from Asia. … I intend to stand up absolutely on all occasions on this one great principle – of a white country and a white British Columbia.”
— Canadian politician H. H. Stevens in a 1914 speech against the arrival of the Komagata Maru immigrant ship
Wilders understands that culture and demographics are our destiny. We can’t restore our civilization with somebody else’s babies.
— Steve King, tweet in March 2017
I was in Paris recently, and Paris doesn’t look like Paris anymore. You look at what’s going on with some of the major cities and some of the major countries, even before this [refugee influx], and I’m not hearing that’s what they want.
— Donald Trump, interview in September 2015
The Koran and the Mussulman legislation emanating from it reduce the geography and ethnography of the various people to the simple and convenient distinction of two nations and of two countries; those of the Faithful and of the Infidels. The Infidel is “harby”, i.e. the enemy. Islamism proscribes the nation of the Infidels, constituting a state of permanent hostility between the Mussulman and the unbeliever.
— Karl Marx (1818-1883), On the History of the Eastern Question, 1854
Being a tourist who is generally interested in the distinctiveness of places and peoples I have come to dislike the random and replaceable character of ‘diverse’ cities. You see one of them, you’ve seen them all — like an airport lounge.
— Christoph Hauck, A Day In Hongcouver Where Locals Are Extras, November 2017
The left does not win its battles in debate. It doesn’t have to. In the twenty-first century, media is everything. The left wins because it controls the narrative. The narrative is controlled by the media. The left is the media. Narrative is everything.
— Andrew Breitbart, Righteous Indignation: Excuse Me While I Save the World!, 2011
All countries that say anyone who gets here can stay here are now in peril, given the scale of the population movements that are starting to be seen. There are tens, perhaps hundreds of millions of people living in poverty and danger who might readily seek to enter a western country if the opportunity is there. And who can blame them. Yet no country or continent can open its borders to all comers without fundamentally weakening itself. And this is the risk that the countries of Europe now run with misguided altruism.
— Tony Abbott, former Australian Prime Minister, speech in October 2015
In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot.
— Mark Twain, notebook, 1904
Let’s press our politicians to start saying “Merry Christmas!” again the way Republican candidate Donald Trump has said he would, stating: “If I become president, we’re all going to be saying Merry Christmas again.” This is the kind of politician we need in Canada, unafraid to take on the insidious attacks by cultural Marxists on our traditions and nationality. “Happy Holidays” may seem to be an innocuous “tolerant” phrase, but it is nothing but a calculated assault on our Christian and European heritage in order to create a deracinated global place occupied by millions of Africans, Mestizos, Muslims and Asians trampling upon Eurocanadians.
— Ricardo Duchesne, The War Against Christmas Is Part of Multiculturalism’s War Against Western Culture, December 2015
The rest of the world does not have a civil right to move here. We’re under no moral imperative to allow any immigration at all. We don’t owe citizens of other countries anything.
— Anne Coulter, A Muslim Moratorium, December 2015
The corporate media in our country is no longer involved in journalism. They are a political special interest, no different from any lobbyist or other financial entity with a total political agenda; and the agenda is not for you, it’s for themselves…The establishment and their media enablers wield control over this nation through means that are very well known. Anyone who challenges their control is deemed a sexist, a racist, a xenophobe, and morally deformed. They will attack you, they will slander you, they will seek to destroy your career and your family. They will seek to destroy everything about you, including your reputation.
— Donald Trump, speech in West Palm Beach, Florida, in October 2016
If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace.
— Thomas Paine, The Political Writings of Thomas Paine, Vol. I, 1824, p. 79
Justin Trudeau in his boyish enthusiasm for the homosexual agenda fails to understand that he is the Prime Minister of Canada and not the Prime Minister of the homosexuals. Raising a homosexual flag on Parliament grounds displays the narrow, extremist, and exclusive viewpoint of the current Liberal government. The rainbow flag represents the views of an activist special interest group only. To raise this flag is offensive to all Canadians who have knowledge and concern about Canada’s history, culture and traditions.
— Gwen Landolt, REAL Women of Canada, comment in June 2016
Multiculturalism is balkanization pure and simple.
— Thomas Jones, Anti-white Diversity Promotion at the University of British Columbia, 2015
The European left sees the problem of immigration not as a source of danger but as an opportunity. They believe…that the escalation of immigration can extremely weaken or even eliminate the national structures.
— Viktor Orban, Hungarian Prime Minister, speech in July 2015
Opponents fancy they refute us when they repeat their own opinion and pay no attention to ours.
— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), Maxims and Reflections
Many Europeans are the “hollow men” of T. S. Eliot’s depiction. They have repudiated their cradle faith Christianity, apologized for the sins of their fathers and sought to make reparations, embraced La Dolce Vita, materialism and hedonism, freeloaded off U.S. defense for 70 years, ceased to have children, thrown open their borders to former colonial peoples to come and repopulate the continent, and turned their back on patriotism to celebrate diversity and globalism. They invited the world in. And the world is coming to enjoy the lavish fruits of their welfare states and, one day, will be using the West’s concept of one-man, one-vote to rule the countries that ruled their ancestors. The colonized are slowly becoming the conquerors. The challenge of ISIS is not entirely unhealthy. It will tell us whether Europe has the will to survive.
— Pat Buchanan, Will Europe Man Up?, November 2015
The approach [to build] a multicultural [society] and to live side-by-side and to enjoy each other…has failed, utterly failed.
— Angela Merkel, German chancellor, speech in October 2010
The only way the identity politics of the left can be effectively challenged is with an identity politics that recognizes the biological grounding of humans as well as the kinship-based identities of nations.
— Ricardo Duchesne, Jordan Peterson’s Rejection Of Identity Politics Allows White Ethnocide, February 2018
“You people love — they come here, whatever it is — you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey. The least you could pay is a couple of bucks for a poppy or something like that. These guys pay for your way of life that you enjoy in Canada. These guys pay the biggest price.”
“I stand by what I said, and I still mean it. Everybody in Canada should wear a poppy to honor our fallen soldiers.”
— Don Cherry
The Western world is on the verge of a civil war to determine if Islam has the right to conquer Western civilization or not. Think about that…
— Paul Kersey, January 2017
Canada was founded by Europeans and everything about this country is Western, and yet our education system is all about promoting others who have had a very limited impact on the actual legal, political, and cultural landscape of the country.
— Thomas Jones, The Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Residential Schools, and the Promotion of White Guilt, 2015
Stripped of respect and natural leadership qualities, the Western man of the future is mentally pliable, physically defenseless, and unable to raise and lead a strong family unit. He is a man-child, a living Homer Simpson character. His purpose in life is to shut up and consume. He is a soulless, socially-engineered neutered pet that yelps and dances for wages from a multinational corporation managed by STEM feminists.
— Melissa Meszaros, October 2017
There is no global anthem. No global currency. No certificate of global citizenship. We pledge allegiance to one flag and that flag is the American flag.
— Donald Trump, speech in Cincinnati, Ohio, December 2016
Somebody needs to tell me why it’s wrong for white people to vote their interests when it’s not wrong for African-Americans to unify and monolithically vote their interests. Women monolithically unify; vote their interests. Muslims monolithically unify; vote their interests. Gays and lesbians unify; monolithically vote their interests. Feminists unify; vote their interests monolithically. That’s how the Democrat Party wins. All of these different constituency groups think, act, and vote alike — and when they do it, they call it “progress.”…[So] why is it illegitimate for white people to do exactly what every other group in the Democrat constituency does?
— Rush Limbaugh, radio talk show host, in November 2016
We must not allow our shores to be overrun by Asiatics, and become dominated by an alien race.
— R.B. Bennett, Prime Minister from 1930 to 1935, in 1907, cited in Canada 1896-1921, A Nation Transformed, p. 68
Constitutional order is necessarily built on an existing community with a history; it is built on a community of real people of flesh and blood, one that is aware of its identity. It is never built on abstract theories. Abstract theories may help define the common principles and interests, but they must not supersede them.
— Viktor Orban, Hungarian Prime Minister, speech in April 2016
The big problem this country has is being politically correct. I’ve been challenged by so many people and I don’t frankly have time for total political correctness. And to be honest with you, this country doesn’t have time either.
— Donald Trump, Republican debate in August 2015
All peoples have ethnic interests and all peoples have a legitimate right to assert their interests, to construct societies that reflect their culture, and to define the borders of their kinship group.
— Kevin MacDonald, The Occidental Observer
There are some people who imagine they can disarm the enemy by complacent flattery. They are wrong. The world has always belonged to the stronger, and will belong to them for many years to come. Men only respect those who make themselves respected. Whoever becomes a lamb will find a wolf to eat him.
— Vilfredo Pareto, “Danger of Socialism”, in Placido Bucolo (ed.), The Other Pareto, 1980, p. 125
Most journalists are so stupid, the fact that they are also catty, lazy, vengeful and humorless is often overlooked.
— Ann Coulter, article, January 2003
Canada is perfectly within her rights in selecting the persons whom we regard as desirable future citizens […] There will, I am sure, be general agreement with the view that the people of Canada do not wish, as a result of mass immigration, to make a fundamental alteration in the character of our population. Large-scale immigration from the Orient would change the fundamental composition of the Canadian population.
— Prime Minister William Mackenzie King (1874-1950), House of Commons Debates, 1 May 1947, pp. 2644-6
Insanity in individuals is something rare — but in groups, parties, nations, and epochs it is the rule.
— Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), Beyond Good and Evil, 1886
We have a dysfunctional immigration system which does not permit us to know who we let into our country, and it does not permit us to protect our citizens…The immigration laws of the United States give the President the power to suspend entry into the country of any class of persons that the President deems detrimental to the interests or security of the United States, as he deems appropriate. I will use this power to protect the American people. When I am elected, I will suspend immigration from areas of the world when there is a proven history of terrorism against the United States, Europe or our allies, until we understand how to end these threats.
— Donald Trump, speech on national security in June 2016
Universities are the boot camps for political correctness. Whereas you arrive at the US Marine Corps Basic Training Camp a wimp, and emerge eight weeks later a marine, you arrive at university uninformed, and emerge four years later misinformed.
— Tim Murray, Virtue in a Jack-Boot: Anthony Browne on Political Correctness, 2014
Free institutions are next to impossible in a country made up of different nationalities. Among a people without fellow-feeling, especially if they read and speak different languages, the united public opinion, necessary to the working of representative government, cannot exist…It is in general a necessary condition of free institutions that the boundaries of governments should coincide in the main with those of nationalities.
— John Stuart Mill (1806-1873), Considerations on Representative Government, 1861, chapter 16
In multiracial societies, you don’t vote in accordance with your economic interests and social interests, you vote in accordance with race and religion.
— Lee Kuan Yew (1923-2015), Spiegel Interview, 2005
Words need to be sown like seed. No matter how tiny a seed may be, when it lands in the right sort of ground it unfolds its strength and from being minute expands and grows to a massive size.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 BC-AD 65), Letters From A Stoic. Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium, Letter XXXVIII
Listening to the neoconservatives, Bush invaded Iraq, united the Arab world against us, isolated us from Europe, and fulfilled to the letter bin Laden’s prophecy as to what we were about.
— Pat Buchanan, Where the Right Went Wrong, 2004, p. 84