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The Olympics are based. Only nerd soyboys dislike sporting excellence. It is natural hierarchy on display.
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No matter how gay the opening ceremony is the Olympics are still based.

They deliberately try to make it gay and lame for the performative part to detract from the rest.
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Just walked past a young white man busking with his cello on the street and you’re blackpilling?!
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One of the true mad lad poets
Forwarded from Antelope Hill Publishing
NEW BOOK!
With D'Annunzio in Fiume, by Mario Carli
168 pages, 5.5″ x 8.5″

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In the aftermath of the First World War, the political map of Europe was radically reshaped and reorganized. Nationalistic tensions sprang up in the immediate aftermath of the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, and history’s most bombastic backlash to it was the Italian Regency of Carnaro. Gabriele D’Annunzio, renowned Italian poet and aviator, stormed the port of Fiume on the Dalmatian coast with thousands of hardened veterans in protest of the government of Rome agreeing to transfer the city, populated by Italians, to Yugoslavia. What followed was a period of bombastic theatrics, fiery oration, and irredentist zeal that captivated the world and served as an inspiration for the future fascist parties of Europe. In With D’Annunzio in Fiume, fellow poet and veteran Mario Carli recounts his experiences with his brothers-in-arms in the taking of Fiume and their stand against the diktats of the post-war order.

Also included in this book is an essay called We Arditi, in which Carli eulogizes the Arditi, “the daring ones,” who were the special forces of the Italian army during the First World War. Like their more well-known German counterparts, the Stormtroopers, they were the shock troops of modern warfare, infiltrating No Man’s Land to storm trenches and blow up bunkers. If With D’Annunzio in Fiume is a celebration of poetry and art, then We Arditi is its militant counterpart, a hypermasculine ode to the glory of combat. These two pieces together offer a well-rounded and complementary analysis of the duality of war.

Antelope Hill Publishing is proud to present these two pieces, now available in English for the first time ever. The oft-overlooked saga of the Fiume adventure serves as a foundation for what came later in Italy with Mussolini and the Fascists, and a reminder to the modern reader that pen and tongue are just as important as the rifle on the road to conquest.

Purchase it here: https://antelopehillpublishing.com/product/with-dannunzio-in-fiume-by-mario-carli/
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People around here have extremely short memories or just are not aware of recent history.

The flareup of violence in Southport after three white children were stabbed by a Rwanadan is not the first time.

In fact 23 years ago there was much more serious ethnic strife.

Memeing about how the Saxon began to hate is fun but is mostly innacurate.

Get real.

https://arthurpowell.substack.com/p/the-saxon-already-knew-how-to-hate
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Southport

Three deaths too far,
A people scorned.
Cuts like this, scar

A sleeping giant stirs!
Unrest beckons,
For the mangy curs.

The fires burn
Eyes are opened and,
The wheel ever turns.
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Every single time you see some kind of social unrest everyone comments about how England has bad gun laws.

That barely scratches the surface though. It's the dumb boomer fudd take.

The law there has no accomodation for any kind of defensive weapon - everything is seen as offensive by default.

It isn't that you have no right to self defense (you can even hit first) but that they want you to be totally disarmed. This places the law abiding native Englishman totally at the mercy of the armed immigrant thugs who think nothing of breaking laws.

Pepper spray is therefore of course illegal - (this is one of the most useful less than lethal options you can carry btw)

Something like a kubotan is illegal.

You can't carry a fixed or locking blade knife either (without "just cause" which is just police tyranny). Imagine how alien that is to most ordinary Americans who carry a pocket knife. From a cheap gas store knife to a utility knife for their warehouse job, to short little fixed blades we used for a plethora of tasks. It is one of mans oldest tools.

My point here is if you're American - don't value the 2A on some unrealistic ideals about muh resisting tyrannt - value it because it lets you still be able to have the tools (and mostly still the laws) to defend your own life and your loved ones from others. Value it because there are still millions of other Americans who believe fundamentally the same thing.
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Forwarded from Æþelrey's Logs
The Old Dragon

Wise men might be told a million lies,
Mocked and belittled;
Yet they live on and through the fires,
Besieged and cornered;
And they look on as the White Horse
Races by in blood
Much like their own into their hearts
Undefeated by wars,
Like another, older animal of the land,
Whose sons never bent.
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https://x.com/Steve_Laws_/status/1820559049651265895

You can't beat them alone.

Let this video be a lesson about unity and standing together.
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"If I had but one bullet and I were faced by both an enemy and a traitor, I would let the traitor have it."
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Forwarded from Raw Egg Nationalist
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The Delon-posting will continue until morale improves. He is not gone forever. He has merely gone on ahead to wait for us.
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Before The Temples Of My Gods

On battlefields across the ages,
I have died countless times
My life ever sung by the Sages.

Entombed in anonymity
The Unknown Soldier
A monument to man's enmity.

Shed no tears for me
I have died but once,
The death a coward yearns for.

A thousand times he falls
Only in his heart
He'll never hear the siren call

To face those fearful odds.
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The time has come. Atop the Cliffs will be no more in early September of 2024. The plan will expire and I have disabled auto-renewal. It began life in 2017 and has had seven good years. An auspicious number. It has given me much enjoyment and spurred me to write and publish two of my own poetry collections.

I've greatly enjoyed sharing poems with you over the years here on Telegram. I'll leave the channel in existence but won't be posting on it.

Please read the linked page for full statement.

It has been an honor.

www.atopthecliffs.com/poetry/2024/8/27/the-end
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