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Monday, 12 August 2019

A racist, white nationalist and supremacist, and very proud of it!


By Stanley Collymore

To start with, I’m most unapologetically an Empire loyalist,
an unrepentant, committed racist, a diehard xenophobe
and also an impenitent Islamophobe. Furthermore,
I’m also decisively of the unquestionable opinion
that Britain and all things European, including
those countless things that we’ve globally
and ingeniously stolen and consequently
rightfully maintain as our own, are exclusively and
must perpetually remain ours in perpetuity. For
as the great Winston Churchill, and our most
honourable and appropriately recognized
and revered first-rate Briton rightly
said, we whites are incontestably
a far superior and much more
dominant race than all the
other races collectively.

And, as such, are perfectly permitted to heartlessly
purloin and permanently retain what doesn’t
belong to us from anyone whom we care
to; something, in the centuries long
process of doing so, we’ve self-
evidently become quite practised experts and,
obviously too, self-confident protagonists
at being. So don’t you dare tell me: a
hardened white nationalist, white
supremacist, and an intrinsic
racist; as you arrogantly do
so against the setting of
your socialist bullshit,
that I abandon what
I fundamentally am
and thus become
like all the rest
of you inferior,
lowlife, non-
Caucasian,
so-called
human
beings.

© Stanley V. Collymore
12 August 2019.


Author’s Comments:
Inspiration no less from the words of Winston Churchill: arch-racist, eugenicist, despiser of the so-called Plebeian class, genocider, colonialist, imperialist, instigator of the world’s first ever concentration camps in South Africa and World War II war criminal – Dresden and Hamburg two notorious examples – but unsurprisingly from a white British perspective voted most absurdly so as Britain’s most eminent human being. Although I personally question the last attribute.


Winston Churchill who stated in 1937:
“I do not admit for instance that a great wrong has been done to the Red Indians of America or the black people of Australia. I do not admit that a wrong has been done to these people by the fact that a stronger race, a higher-grade race, a more worldly-wise race to put it in that way has come in and taken their place.”

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