Identity, not supremacism: to affirm one’s people is to affirm all peoples.
To be white in America is to inherit a name shaped by migration, faith, and forgotten histories. It is a lineage carried across oceans, passed through lullabies, and rooted in both cathedrals and cornfields.
This identity lingers in quiet rural churches, where the voices of ancestors seem to echo in the trees.
For many, “white” becomes a stand-in when older names fade — when “American” feels like a hollow label on a billboard. It is not about shame or dominance. It is about memory, continuity, and being quietly aware of where you come from.
Multiculturalism, as it manifests now, behaves like a solvent. It dissolves the distinct, merges the sacred into sameness, smiles as it rubs out the texture of rooted lives. Within this flood, those who carry European memory find themselves drifting, searching for a foothold. The word “White” is that foothold. It holds meaning through resistance, through memory, through the fierce dignity of cultural continuity. Identity, in this sense, becomes a form of love — love for origins, love for inherited stories, love for those yet to come.
Supremacism speaks in the language of domination. Identity speaks in the language of presence. The White American who awakens to his name does not seek a throne. He seeks a hearth. He seeks a way to stay whole in a world that rewards fragmentation. This is a path of loyalty to one’s kind, never hostility towards others. In the garden of peoples, each flower flourishes with its own fragrance. Ethnopluralism offers an architecture of difference, a choreography of coexistence, where each cultural rhythm retains its beat without drowning the others.
The term “White” in the American lexicon carries a unique frequency. It vibrates with Jefferson’s quill and Bach’s organ, with frontier hymns and Viennese waltzes, with cavalry horns and Celtic chants. To call oneself White in this context is to protect this frequency from dissonance disguised as “inclusion.” It is to declare, without aggression, that the old songs deserve to be sung again. Memory deserves air. Tradition deserves breath. Identity deserves more than footnotes in someone else’s anthology.
European nationalists who peer across the Atlantic may see a racial label where a cultural signal flares. In America, this signal reaches through the noise, calling for cohesion in the absence of nationhood. The immigrant once became American through absorption into a defined mythos. That mythos no longer exists. “White” now fills the vacuum with a new mode of belonging — fused from ancestral fragments, reconstructed into a postmodern tribe bound by shared affinities rather than state-sponsored creeds. This tribe seeks kinship, not conquest.
The word itself — “White” — is undergoing alchemy. Once used carelessly, once wielded cruelly, now reclaimed with care. It becomes a sanctuary word, a quiet defiance against vanishing. It shields neither empire nor empire-building. It cradles only memory. Those who say the word do so with reverence, tracing maps invisible to those who only see skin. Within this word lives the village, the chapel bell, the grandmother’s eyes. To be White, then, is to feel time coiling through your veins, to hold the sacred burden of continuity with both hands.
Identity here acts as a compass, never a cage. It points to something essential, never reductive. Within its frame, new expressions rise — art, ritual, story, space. The future emerges from the past, remixed through intention rather than accident. Each person who reclaims identity becomes a steward. Each community that honors its inheritance becomes a lighthouse. In the haze of cultural disintegration, the glow of remembrance shines stronger than shame. Authentic diversity, when anchored in respect, requires difference. And difference requires selfhood.
To be pro-White is to be pro-identity. To affirm one’s people is to affirm all peoples. The line between celebration and supremacism is one of spirit, not volume. This spirit seeks harmony, not hierarchy. A world without distinct identities offers only the cold hum of managed sameness. A world of living cultures brims with meaning. So let this be said clearly: the affirmation of White identity, grounded in respect, carried with humility, lit by ancestral fire, serves not as a threat — but as a promise. A promise to remain, to remember, to reimagine.
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“So let this be said clearly: the affirmation of White identity, grounded in respect, carried with humility, lit by ancestral fire, serves not as a threat — but as a promise. A promise to remain, to remember, to reimagine”.
Exactly, as opposed to being Divided, Demoralized and Replaced, through the deliberate psychological engineering and guilt programming, aka ideological virus, that we are being subjected to, by the powers that ought not be.
The longer we stay silent, the more this inversion Matrix tightens, until what was once solid – identity, family, faith, law – becomes liquid, then meaningless, then gone.
Here’s a quote from the last paragraph: “To affirm one’s people is to affirm all peoples”
Is this really true? Why haven’t they explicitly said so? I haven’t heard this over several years of watching this subject matter. But it’s only in recent months that I’ve relied on Russia Today (which is where I 1st saw this published before DTNZ reprinted it) and perhaps I’m more averse to misinfo now than I was in the past.
“To affirm one’s people…….”
let’s be clear, the contingent of #$^&&%#! are not one’s people. They might scream, shout, ‘matter’, but they will never have the continuity and morals to create a worthwhile society.
Scary, when one think US indians have nearly be erased by white immigrants. To get the same fate is a cruel quirk of destiny
Remember, the Maori were NOT the first here in New Zealand, AND the white people who were here before the Maori arrived were called the
Patupaiarehe…and the NZ Government has been pressured to cover up this historical fact until 2040, perhaps hoping for a totally non-White and ‘Blended Race’ Society by that time…which equated to…Genocide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_mSSpbGGW4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfxTqlkYEPc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKd6ru71ktY&t=30s
Did the Tamil Bell arrive in NZ via a meteor shower?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_bell
Note that the language used was described as “an archaic form of Tamil, suggesting the bell might date from 1400–1540”
How did it get here? Did someone pinch it?
What’s it like to be White in America?
1. You are deliberately marginalised in your qualifications and opinions-
2. You will see less qualified people (black) hired into employment that you are well qualified for, but passed- over for-
3. You will barely have a livable wage, salary or hourly rate-
4. Your chance of going straight to Uni is unlikely- you will end-up going part-time if you are selected to go at all by the Uni you wish to attend-
5. White women will ignore you unless you come into some money, or a sizable inheritance. They will instead date Black Men just for the sex-
6. If you’re a White Veteran, you will be treated with contempt for being stupid and foolish enough for serving an ungrateful population-
7. If you support the U.S. Constitution and are Conservative, you will be labeled a ‘Terrorist’ by the J3w$ that run the U.S.-
8. Your White Privilege disqualifies you from making a public opinion-
9. You’re 4 times more likely to be sued by covert targeting to keep you broke and poor from lawyer fees, court fees, etc.-
10. IF you are married to or with an American woman, it won’t last but an average of 2-7 years-
11. Afterwards, you will lose everything you have worked for-
12. Your will have minimum contact with your children, and most likely they will have been weaponized against you-
13. Your ‘credit rating’ will most likely be in the toilet due to divorce, extended under-employment or unemployment, or poor by inflation-
14. If you’re a White Veteran, you will seek out other Veterans, and will probably camp-out in the woods away from obnoxious people-
How do I know these things?
Because I experienced the above before quitting the ‘Good Ol’ Deceptive United States of Amerika’ and moved tothe Australian Bush..!
With ANZAC Day upon us, check these out…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L87Rk86d2X0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L87Rk86d2X0