Ethnic Apocalypse, page 22
The European Union is Anti-European
Pro-European individuals (i.e. those that defend the current European Union), EU institutions and the European Court of Strasbourg are all in favour of the invasive immigration originating from other continents.
The Schengen Area of border abolition and the maritime military rescue operations in the Mediterranean have led to an immigrational explosion afflicting Europe. Instead of repelling such invaders, what European navies do, in actual fact, is help them invade us.
European institutions have, furthermore, adopted trade and international exchange rules that are systematically unfavourable to European companies.
It is therefore necessary to completely transform the various aspects of the current European Union, without, however, abolishing its very principle. What we must do is return to the notion of a union comprised of sovereign nations, i.e. reconnect with the supreme and ancient principle which the union of Greek city-states161 abided by in relation to the absolute sovereignty of each city. What we need is a homogeneous people united with different yet kindred nations and devoid of ethnic diversity, since diversity automatically acts as a factor contributing to an outbreak of civil war. We thus need a Europe comprising one people, but many nations.
National Education — Egalitarianism vs. Equality
The decrease in our public education’s general level and discipline greatly disadvantages all children from working-class backgrounds. Better-off children attend paid private schools whose level is definitely higher than that of our national education system, a situation which differs from the past, when the public sector was superior to the private one.
Egalitarianism and the prevailing anti-selection ideology, both of which surfaced in May 1968, are the smotherers of equality in education, since they foster growing inequalities and obstruct the movement of elites. At the end of the primary cycle, the French national education system — a bastion of the egalitarian Left — generates one of the highest illiteracy rates in the entire world: 20%! In the medium term, this state of affairs will be deadly for our country. Already now, the French baccalaureate is no longer considered a serious diploma on an international level.
In this domain, as well as many other ones, what the Left’s permissive and egalitarian dominant ideology has produced is a two-tier society, with working-class children educated in low-end public institutions characterised by recurring acts of violence and permanent insecurity (essentially brought about by non-native pupils); mediocre teaching staff; and poor teaching methods and programmes. Nowadays, our public schools resemble low-cost supermarkets and our private schools luxury boutiques, although it was the very opposite that once applied. Thanks a lot, leftists!162
One Single Crime Could Be the Last Straw That Shall Set the Civil War in Motion
A Brief Analysis by the Book’s French Editor
It was on 20th May, 2018 that I met Guillaume Faye for the very first time. We had established contact through his former editor, Jean Robin, who had asked me to talk to Faye about his book entitled Understanding Islam, which, according to him, had attracted too little attention in the dissident and patriotic media. I accepted immediately, because I had long been eager to add this truly legendary and utterly rock’ n’ roll figure — whose mind had created the notion of archeo-futurism — to the list of special guests appearing on my very own show, Vive Europe.163
What I did not expect, however, was to get on with him so well. I had been told the worst horrors about his character — he was an old, cantankerous, pretentious, stingy, bad-tempered and obsessed madman, and so on and so forth. You must never pay attention to what people say about someone you do not yet know personally. For none of what I had heard seemed true to me. The only reputation of his that I was able to verify is that he was a man slightly prone to drinking alcohol. No sooner had Guillaume entered the recording studio than he stumbled and almost fell on the glass table in the middle of the living room. Tight-lipped, he smiled and said to me: ‘Oh, I’m sorry, I’ve just had a little drink!’ A little drink… Upon hearing him euphemise reality in such a manner, I burst out laughing. I was captivated.
As you might have noticed while reading this book, Faye was still of sound mind, despite his self-destructive tendencies and bad habits, so characteristic of misunderstood artists. I could talk for hours on end about this meeting of ours and the friendship that was born on that day. In future, I shall put it all on paper, but this is not the subject of the current text.
After the show, enjoying a cigarette or two in the presence of Joffrey Marrot, Robin Le Corre (a friend who allows me to film interviews in his home, which I would now like to thank him for), and a certain Romanian friend who will recognise himself in this description, we mentioned the prospect of a civil war in France, a war that would pit the country’s Whites against the Arab and African populations. That is when Guillaume told me that this was actually the subject of the book he was writing. I had no idea, at the time, that I would be the one to edit it. I listened to him talk without paying special attention. Indeed, my experience had taught me to be wary of all prophets of doom (a doom which never comes to pass), all declinists and anyone overly fond of grandiloquent discourse.
I do not believe in a well-thought-out counterattack launched by the French. Excessive propaganda and personal resignation have softened the valiant hearts of the Gauls. And yet, a recent fact mentioned in the news and pointed out by Faye on that day convinced me to reconsider my position.
On 1st February, 2018, an Italian web medium, Il Giornale, covered the nightmarish story of a young woman killed and hacked to pieces sometime between the 30th and the 31st of January. Here are the details, as mentioned by the web medium:164
A 29-year-old Nigerian national, Innocent Oseghale, was arrested by the Carabinieri for the murder of Pamela Mastropietro, an 18-year-old Italian adolescent. The migrant, whose residence permit had already expired, had killed her and chopped her into pieces.
The girl’s dismembered corpse was found yesterday morning by the Carabinieri, in two carts on the edge of Dell’industria Street, in Pollenza (Macerata). The current investigation, testimonies and video images all point to the 29-year-old Nigerian’s guilt.
In addition to being illegally present in the European Union, his criminal record indicates that he had also violated Italian drug trafficking laws.
It is all a terrible thing to write and contemplate, but so far, after reading these few lines, the information included is quite commonplace in a Western Europe that is now undergoing ethnic replacement. Indeed, such events happen on a daily basis, and the most atrocious crimes have become tragically ordinary.
The rest of the case is much more interesting. I came across this article in 20 minutes,165 on 8th February, 2018, a few days after Pamela Mastropietro’s death.
An Italian man, Luca Traini, sought revenge for Pamela’s mutilation and attempted to assassinate several Blacks, acknowledging his behaviour’s specifically xenophobic character. The paper’s headline is unequivocal: A Show of Solidarity with the Perpetrator of the Racist Shooting.
And here is the content:
The solicitor representing Luca Traini, the man who had gone through several neighbourhoods and opened fire on the black migrants he saw from his vehicle, stated he had received a flood of messages in which people expressed their solidarity with his client. “Messages from people of all political stripes continue to arrive. The ones sending them are ordinary people, some belonging to the Left, others to the Right, of course,” solicitor Giancarlo Giulianelli stated.
“Most people say they would like to offer him money,” he added, “but despite being grateful to everyone for their messages, my client does not seek to be offered financial support and asks that the money meant for his defence be sent to Italian families in difficulty.”
This come as no surprise, considering that Luca Traini’s actions had been motivated, as he himself has stated, by Pamela Mastropietro’s despicable murder.
On Saturday, Luca Traini, a 28-year-old security guard, shot a dozen Africans in Macerata, in the centre of the Italian peninsula, before stopping his car and awaiting the arrival of the police, wrapped in an Italian flag. The young man had been on his way to a weights room when he had heard a radio announcement detailing the arrest of a Nigerian in the murder case. Here is what he had to say about it: “I just lost it. All I wanted was to kill blacks and drug dealers.”
There are two elements to remember in this case. The first is the revenge wrought by a native in the face of a foreigner’s violent, abusive or murderous behaviour. When one shifts one’s attention away from the French quagmire, one realises that such events are already happening elsewhere in Europe. For the time being, they are but occasional reactions of pride, yet they do indeed occur and are thus to be pointed out. Let us, furthermore, not forget the politically motivated and spectacular attack carried out by Anders Breivik in Norway on 22nd July, 2011. It would be a mistake to suppose that Whites have completely (and globally) lost all capacity for rebellion.
The next aspect, which is the most interesting one, is embodied by the very information comprised in the title — the population agrees with the avenger and approves of his actions! It welcomes this behaviour and supports it with messages of friendship and proposed donations. On this level, a step has been taken towards the outbreak of ethnic war. One thus understands that, in the event of large-scale conflicts, and despite the unrelenting efforts of the media, which always side with non-indigenous populations, the crowds will support their heroes. The Italians who have applauded Luca Traini’s actions have certainly made it clear to anyone who would follow a similar course of action that they would stand by all those who act against the invaders. I am unsure whether one can label this development pleasant, but it is definitely noticeable.
Guillaume Faye believes in the theory of an outburst of public anger, and informed me of it on the day we met. His understanding is that if scenarios such as the one I have just detailed become a daily occurrence in France, with acts of revenge and counter-revenge on both sides, a racial civil war shall break out and spread its black wings across the entire country.
Italy is, of course, not France, and we have yet to experience our own Breivik.
The current Yellow Vest revolt, which is in full swing as I pen these words, indicates that our people are not entirely dead yet and may have a surprise or two up their sleeve — they may indeed surprise us with their panache, their swift brutality, and their collective intelligence, infusing life into our dream of a better tomorrow.
I would not, however, venture as far as to expect a 16th or 20th protest phase166 during which one would ‘hold a dialogue with the suburbs’, a revolutionary Saturday during which one would witness Yellow Vests launch an attack on the local scum and unleash their just fury upon the latter’s territory. It is Guillaume Faye who has ventured that far in my stead, longing for a civil war that would save this country.
I will not take the needless risk of embracing such a position, but I do hope that should such a war come to pass, it is we who shall emerge victorious. And I do believe we shall!
Daniel Conversano, 26th December, 2018
Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
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Notes
[←1 ]
TN: Direction générale de la sécurité intérieure or General Directorate for Internal Security.
[←2 ]
TN: Born in Nantes on 12th September, 1952, Ivan Rioufol is a French journalist, editorialist and author/essayist whose criticism of Islam and Muslim immigration has led to his being persecuted by the prevailing ideology and its supporters. He describes himself as being Catholic. In addition to his main occupation, he also works as a chronicler at RTL.
[←3 ]
TN: François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand (26th October, 1916–8th January, 1996) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1981 to 1995. The First Secretary of the French Socialist Party, he was a highly controversial statesman who initially chose to support the Vichy regime.
Pro-European individuals (i.e. those that defend the current European Union), EU institutions and the European Court of Strasbourg are all in favour of the invasive immigration originating from other continents.
The Schengen Area of border abolition and the maritime military rescue operations in the Mediterranean have led to an immigrational explosion afflicting Europe. Instead of repelling such invaders, what European navies do, in actual fact, is help them invade us.
European institutions have, furthermore, adopted trade and international exchange rules that are systematically unfavourable to European companies.
It is therefore necessary to completely transform the various aspects of the current European Union, without, however, abolishing its very principle. What we must do is return to the notion of a union comprised of sovereign nations, i.e. reconnect with the supreme and ancient principle which the union of Greek city-states161 abided by in relation to the absolute sovereignty of each city. What we need is a homogeneous people united with different yet kindred nations and devoid of ethnic diversity, since diversity automatically acts as a factor contributing to an outbreak of civil war. We thus need a Europe comprising one people, but many nations.
National Education — Egalitarianism vs. Equality
The decrease in our public education’s general level and discipline greatly disadvantages all children from working-class backgrounds. Better-off children attend paid private schools whose level is definitely higher than that of our national education system, a situation which differs from the past, when the public sector was superior to the private one.
Egalitarianism and the prevailing anti-selection ideology, both of which surfaced in May 1968, are the smotherers of equality in education, since they foster growing inequalities and obstruct the movement of elites. At the end of the primary cycle, the French national education system — a bastion of the egalitarian Left — generates one of the highest illiteracy rates in the entire world: 20%! In the medium term, this state of affairs will be deadly for our country. Already now, the French baccalaureate is no longer considered a serious diploma on an international level.
In this domain, as well as many other ones, what the Left’s permissive and egalitarian dominant ideology has produced is a two-tier society, with working-class children educated in low-end public institutions characterised by recurring acts of violence and permanent insecurity (essentially brought about by non-native pupils); mediocre teaching staff; and poor teaching methods and programmes. Nowadays, our public schools resemble low-cost supermarkets and our private schools luxury boutiques, although it was the very opposite that once applied. Thanks a lot, leftists!162
One Single Crime Could Be the Last Straw That Shall Set the Civil War in Motion
A Brief Analysis by the Book’s French Editor
It was on 20th May, 2018 that I met Guillaume Faye for the very first time. We had established contact through his former editor, Jean Robin, who had asked me to talk to Faye about his book entitled Understanding Islam, which, according to him, had attracted too little attention in the dissident and patriotic media. I accepted immediately, because I had long been eager to add this truly legendary and utterly rock’ n’ roll figure — whose mind had created the notion of archeo-futurism — to the list of special guests appearing on my very own show, Vive Europe.163
What I did not expect, however, was to get on with him so well. I had been told the worst horrors about his character — he was an old, cantankerous, pretentious, stingy, bad-tempered and obsessed madman, and so on and so forth. You must never pay attention to what people say about someone you do not yet know personally. For none of what I had heard seemed true to me. The only reputation of his that I was able to verify is that he was a man slightly prone to drinking alcohol. No sooner had Guillaume entered the recording studio than he stumbled and almost fell on the glass table in the middle of the living room. Tight-lipped, he smiled and said to me: ‘Oh, I’m sorry, I’ve just had a little drink!’ A little drink… Upon hearing him euphemise reality in such a manner, I burst out laughing. I was captivated.
As you might have noticed while reading this book, Faye was still of sound mind, despite his self-destructive tendencies and bad habits, so characteristic of misunderstood artists. I could talk for hours on end about this meeting of ours and the friendship that was born on that day. In future, I shall put it all on paper, but this is not the subject of the current text.
After the show, enjoying a cigarette or two in the presence of Joffrey Marrot, Robin Le Corre (a friend who allows me to film interviews in his home, which I would now like to thank him for), and a certain Romanian friend who will recognise himself in this description, we mentioned the prospect of a civil war in France, a war that would pit the country’s Whites against the Arab and African populations. That is when Guillaume told me that this was actually the subject of the book he was writing. I had no idea, at the time, that I would be the one to edit it. I listened to him talk without paying special attention. Indeed, my experience had taught me to be wary of all prophets of doom (a doom which never comes to pass), all declinists and anyone overly fond of grandiloquent discourse.
I do not believe in a well-thought-out counterattack launched by the French. Excessive propaganda and personal resignation have softened the valiant hearts of the Gauls. And yet, a recent fact mentioned in the news and pointed out by Faye on that day convinced me to reconsider my position.
On 1st February, 2018, an Italian web medium, Il Giornale, covered the nightmarish story of a young woman killed and hacked to pieces sometime between the 30th and the 31st of January. Here are the details, as mentioned by the web medium:164
A 29-year-old Nigerian national, Innocent Oseghale, was arrested by the Carabinieri for the murder of Pamela Mastropietro, an 18-year-old Italian adolescent. The migrant, whose residence permit had already expired, had killed her and chopped her into pieces.
The girl’s dismembered corpse was found yesterday morning by the Carabinieri, in two carts on the edge of Dell’industria Street, in Pollenza (Macerata). The current investigation, testimonies and video images all point to the 29-year-old Nigerian’s guilt.
In addition to being illegally present in the European Union, his criminal record indicates that he had also violated Italian drug trafficking laws.
It is all a terrible thing to write and contemplate, but so far, after reading these few lines, the information included is quite commonplace in a Western Europe that is now undergoing ethnic replacement. Indeed, such events happen on a daily basis, and the most atrocious crimes have become tragically ordinary.
The rest of the case is much more interesting. I came across this article in 20 minutes,165 on 8th February, 2018, a few days after Pamela Mastropietro’s death.
An Italian man, Luca Traini, sought revenge for Pamela’s mutilation and attempted to assassinate several Blacks, acknowledging his behaviour’s specifically xenophobic character. The paper’s headline is unequivocal: A Show of Solidarity with the Perpetrator of the Racist Shooting.
And here is the content:
The solicitor representing Luca Traini, the man who had gone through several neighbourhoods and opened fire on the black migrants he saw from his vehicle, stated he had received a flood of messages in which people expressed their solidarity with his client. “Messages from people of all political stripes continue to arrive. The ones sending them are ordinary people, some belonging to the Left, others to the Right, of course,” solicitor Giancarlo Giulianelli stated.
“Most people say they would like to offer him money,” he added, “but despite being grateful to everyone for their messages, my client does not seek to be offered financial support and asks that the money meant for his defence be sent to Italian families in difficulty.”
This come as no surprise, considering that Luca Traini’s actions had been motivated, as he himself has stated, by Pamela Mastropietro’s despicable murder.
On Saturday, Luca Traini, a 28-year-old security guard, shot a dozen Africans in Macerata, in the centre of the Italian peninsula, before stopping his car and awaiting the arrival of the police, wrapped in an Italian flag. The young man had been on his way to a weights room when he had heard a radio announcement detailing the arrest of a Nigerian in the murder case. Here is what he had to say about it: “I just lost it. All I wanted was to kill blacks and drug dealers.”
There are two elements to remember in this case. The first is the revenge wrought by a native in the face of a foreigner’s violent, abusive or murderous behaviour. When one shifts one’s attention away from the French quagmire, one realises that such events are already happening elsewhere in Europe. For the time being, they are but occasional reactions of pride, yet they do indeed occur and are thus to be pointed out. Let us, furthermore, not forget the politically motivated and spectacular attack carried out by Anders Breivik in Norway on 22nd July, 2011. It would be a mistake to suppose that Whites have completely (and globally) lost all capacity for rebellion.
The next aspect, which is the most interesting one, is embodied by the very information comprised in the title — the population agrees with the avenger and approves of his actions! It welcomes this behaviour and supports it with messages of friendship and proposed donations. On this level, a step has been taken towards the outbreak of ethnic war. One thus understands that, in the event of large-scale conflicts, and despite the unrelenting efforts of the media, which always side with non-indigenous populations, the crowds will support their heroes. The Italians who have applauded Luca Traini’s actions have certainly made it clear to anyone who would follow a similar course of action that they would stand by all those who act against the invaders. I am unsure whether one can label this development pleasant, but it is definitely noticeable.
Guillaume Faye believes in the theory of an outburst of public anger, and informed me of it on the day we met. His understanding is that if scenarios such as the one I have just detailed become a daily occurrence in France, with acts of revenge and counter-revenge on both sides, a racial civil war shall break out and spread its black wings across the entire country.
Italy is, of course, not France, and we have yet to experience our own Breivik.
The current Yellow Vest revolt, which is in full swing as I pen these words, indicates that our people are not entirely dead yet and may have a surprise or two up their sleeve — they may indeed surprise us with their panache, their swift brutality, and their collective intelligence, infusing life into our dream of a better tomorrow.
I would not, however, venture as far as to expect a 16th or 20th protest phase166 during which one would ‘hold a dialogue with the suburbs’, a revolutionary Saturday during which one would witness Yellow Vests launch an attack on the local scum and unleash their just fury upon the latter’s territory. It is Guillaume Faye who has ventured that far in my stead, longing for a civil war that would save this country.
I will not take the needless risk of embracing such a position, but I do hope that should such a war come to pass, it is we who shall emerge victorious. And I do believe we shall!
Daniel Conversano, 26th December, 2018
Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
Other Books Published by Arktos
Visit Arktos.com/shop to see our latest titles.
Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya
The Dharma Manifesto
Joakim Andersen
Rising from the Ruins: The Right of the 21st Century
Winston C. Banks
Excessive Immigration
Alain de Benoist
Beyond Human Rights
Carl Schmitt Today
The Indo-Europeans
Manifesto for a European Renaissance
On the Brink of the Abyss
Runes and the Origins of Writing
The Problem of Democracy
View from the Right (vol. 1–3)
Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
Germany’s Third Empire
Matt Battaglioli
The Consequences of Equality
Kerry Bolton
Revolution from Above
Yockey: A Fascist Odyssey
Isac Boman
Money Power
Ricardo Duchesne
Faustian Man in a Multicultural Age
Alexander Dugin
Ethnos and Society
Ethnosociology: The Foundations
Eurasian Mission: An Introduction to Neo-Eurasianism
The Fourth Political Theory
Last War of the World-Island
Political Platonism
Putin vs Putin
The Rise of the Fourth Political Theory
Edward Dutton
Race Differences in Ethnocentrism
Mark Dyal
Hated and Proud
Koenraad Elst
Return of the Swastika
Julius Evola
The Bow and the Club
Fascism Viewed from the Right
A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth
The Mask and Face of Contemporary Spiritualism
Metaphysics of War
The Myth of the Blood
Notes on the Third Reich
The Path of Cinnabar
Recognitions
A Traditionalist Confronts Fascism
Guillaume Faye
Archeofuturism
Archeofuturism 2.0
The Colonisation of Europe
Convergence of Catastrophes
Ethnic Apocalypse
A Global Coup
Sex and Deviance
Understanding Islam
Why We Fight
Daniel S. Forrest
Suprahumanism
Andrew Fraser
Dissident Dispatches
The WASP Question
Génération Identitaire
We are Generation Identity
Paul Gottfried
War and Democracy
Porus Homi Havewala
The Saga of the Aryan Race
Lars Holger Holm
Hiding in Broad Daylight
Homo Maximus
Incidents of Travel in Latin America
The Owls of Afrasiab
A. J. Illingworth
Political Justice
Alexander Jacob
De Naturae Natura
Jason Reza Jorjani
Prometheus and Atlas
World State of Emergency
Roderick Kaine
Smart and SeXy
Peter King
Here and Now
Keeping Things Close
On Modern Manners
Ludwig Klages
The Biocentric Worldview
Cosmogonic Reflections
Pierre Krebs
Fighting for the Essence
John Bruce Leonard
The New Prometheans
Stephen Pax Leonard
The Ideology of Failure
William S. Lind
Retroculture
Pentti Linkola
Can Life Prevail?
H. P. Lovecraft
The Conservative
Norman Lowell
Imperium Europa
Charles Maurras
The Future of the Intelligentsia & For a French Awakening
Michael O’Meara
Guillaume Faye and the Battle of Europe
New Culture, New Right
Brian Anse Patrick
The NRA and the Media
Rise of the Anti-Media
The Ten Commandments of Propaganda
Zombology
Tito Perdue
The Bent Pyramid
Lee
Morning Crafts
Philip
William’s House (vol. 1–4)
Raido
A Handbook of Traditional Living
Steven J. Rosen
The Agni and the Ecstasy
The Jedi in the Lotus
Richard Rudgley
Barbarians
Essential Substances
Wildest Dreams
Ernst von Salomon
It Cannot Be Stormed
The Outlaws
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Celebrating Silence
Know Your Child
Management Mantras
Patanjali Yoga Sutras
Secrets of Relationships
George T. Shaw
A Fair Hearing: The Alt-Right in the Words of Its Members and Leaders
Fenek Solère
Kraal
Troy Southgate
Tradition & Revolution
Richard Storey
The Uniqueness of Western Law
Oswald Spengler
Man and Technics
Tomislav Sunic
Against Democracy and Equality
Homo Americanus
Postmortem Report
Titans are in Town
Abir Taha
Defining Terrorism: The End of Double Standards
The Epic of Arya (2nd ed.)
Nietzsche’s Coming God, or the Redemption of the Divine
Verses of Light
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
The Arctic Home in the Vedas
Dominique Venner
For a Positive Critique
The Shock of History
Markus Willinger
A Europe of Nations
Generation Identity
Alexander Wolfheze
Alba Rosa
Notes
[←1 ]
TN: Direction générale de la sécurité intérieure or General Directorate for Internal Security.
[←2 ]
TN: Born in Nantes on 12th September, 1952, Ivan Rioufol is a French journalist, editorialist and author/essayist whose criticism of Islam and Muslim immigration has led to his being persecuted by the prevailing ideology and its supporters. He describes himself as being Catholic. In addition to his main occupation, he also works as a chronicler at RTL.
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TN: François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand (26th October, 1916–8th January, 1996) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1981 to 1995. The First Secretary of the French Socialist Party, he was a highly controversial statesman who initially chose to support the Vichy regime.