Diversity Macht Frei
April 16, 2016
Although I still consider myself part of the Counterjihad movement in the broadest sense, meaning I am opposed to the Mohammedanisation of Europe and the work, my break with the Counterjihad movement in the narrow sense came after reading the books of Kevin MacDonald.
I then realised that Jewish pro-immigrationism – something I had already taken note of – was something more than the casual, instinctive leftism I had interpreted it as being, something far more systematic and sinister; and that it was the hidden force behind the islamisation of the western world. As I began to explore these issues on my blog, virtually all members of the CounterJewhad movement, these supposed champions of free speech, people who proudly dubbed themselves “thought criminals”, severed their ties with me, proving themselves no better than and no different to the Establishment thinkers they mocked. It became apparent that the Counterjihad movement was actually the CounterJewhad movement. Almost all of its activists either were Jewish or had financial or psychological dependencies on Jews. They were not interested in the salvation of Europe but the salvation of Jewry.
If you haven’t read Kevin MacDonald’s books then you really should read them. Without them, you simply do not have the conceptual tools to understand what is happening to us. But here is the next best thing, an introduction to MacDonald’s books and ideas in the form of a conversation between Kevin McDonald himself and Patrick Slattery on a recent radio programme.