Padraig Martin #racist #conspiracy identitydixie.com

[From “A History of Revolution: The British”]

I can think of no greater traitor to his people than the outrageously silent King Charles, who has said nothing while his nation is destroyed at every angle. The British police not only allow, but tacitly contribute to the kidnapping, rape, and murder of young, White British children. The government protects the freedoms of ultra-violent imams to declare statements of anti-White and anti-Christian hatred, while imprisoning White Christian Britons. The collective war against Anglo-Saxons by the British government is nothing short of demonic

Great Britain, however, enjoys a robust revolutionary history. In fact, the American Revolution was not a unique event in British history. It was the culmination of a British struggle for rights and national identity that began well before 1066[…]
By nature, Anglo-Saxons are revolutionaries with a deeply wedded cultural belief in God given rights. Yet today, the British government is at war with the British nation. I do not mean the political boundaries or physical population of Britain. I mean the very racial, ethnic, and cultural construct that made Great Britain a unique contributor to world history

Last week, some pathetic traitor who leads the London police threatened my American right to not only support a British revolution that returns the rights and native ownership of Great Britain to the British nation, but he also protects and defends Islamist rape gangs. He is, by definition, vile, subhuman scum. I dare him to come after those of us who unequivocally support every car overturned… every rock thrown… every building burned… as the British Nationalists reclaim their revolutionary heritage and stamp out the traitors who call themselves’ “government”

May God bless EVERY British Nationalist who reclaims his God given right to a government that represents him – not some other tribe(s)

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