Supplementary to: Bolton, Muslim Deaths cynically used to Enforce State Dogma, The European New Zealander, https://theeuropeannewzealander.net/2020/12/12/muslim-deaths-cynically-used-to-enforce-state-dogma/ Comrade Cindy’s directive was broadcast far and wide: ‘Be kind’, and love one another (aroha). It has all the dialectical meaning of Mao’s declaration of a new dispensation of freedom when he inaugurated the ‘Let the Continue Reading
Ardern, Sneakerheads, and Societal Decay
New Zealand is ending 2020 with its relationship with China as strong as when the year began, Jane Patterson writes paraphrasing Jacinda Ardern in an article recently published on Radio New Zealand. Our trials and tribulations (relating to China), I surmise from what Ardern has said in regard to China, Continue Reading
Loving the struggle
If the West is to survive in some form, we must protect our people and Culture. To defend them we need to cultivate a nationalist sentiment easily digestible by the majority of our people. Picking up the pieces left behind by decades of Marxist and anti-White indoctrination isn’t a project Continue Reading
Voice of Zealandia Episode 22 – Featuring Nullus of the White Art Collective
Action Zealandia members Hector and Zane interview Nullus of the White Art Collective. Topics include Nullus’s involvement in the movement and the creativity of those in the Nationalist Movement. Also discussed is the effect of the Hungarian Revolution had on Nullus as well as the topics of American and Hungarian Continue Reading
Voice of Zealandia Episode 21 – Featuring RightThoughts and Kerry Bolton
Action Zealandia members Hector and Zane along with guest RightThoughts and regular contributor Kerry Bolton discuss the RCEP trade agreement and our current political system. RightThought’s channels https://www.youtube.com/RightThoughts https://twitter.com/RightThoughtsYT Kerry Bolton’s Website https://www.kerrybolton.com/
Power Is Change and Directed Action
Looking at where power is centred within liberal society, we find the government less and less relevant. To define the word, power is the ability to influence change and direct action. More broadly speaking, power is the ability for a person or group to influence the behaviours and thoughts of Continue Reading
Introduction to NZ Folk Music
Whalers, sailors, runaways, settlers, shearers, miners, bushmen, gumdiggers, soldiers, drinkers, swaggers… our ancestors were a varied lot. They came from Britain mostly, with England, Scotland and Ireland as the main places of origin; but there were also Welshmen, Frenchmen, Germans, Italians, Scandinavians, Poles, Americans, Australians, Canadians, and others. For the Continue Reading