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Masked French ultra-nationalists march in Paris chanting "Europa, Youth, Revolution!"
France is growing unsettled…
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Читать полностью…D’ANNUNZIO: THE MADMAN WHO TOOK A CITY
Before Mussolini marched on Rome, before black shirts and fascist salutes became mainstream, there was Gabriele D’Annunzio—the warrior-poet who didn’t wait for permission. He took the city of Fiume by force in 1919, leading a rogue army of war-hardened Italian veterans, many of them Arditi, into what became one of the wildest experiments in nationalist history.
This wasn’t some political protest. This was an occupation. D’Annunzio marched into Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia) with 2,600 men, declared it independent, and ruled it like a Nietzschean carnival dictator.
He called it the Regency of Carnaro and styled himself Il Comandante. The national anthem was literally played on electric guitars. His constitution had music and sex as state principles. He gave speeches from balconies, threw flower bombs, and signed orders in purple ink.
“To make poetry with blood is to be immortal,” he once wrote.
And that’s exactly what he did.
D’Annunzio didn’t just seize territory—he seized imagination. He fused art, war, and politics into something living. The uniforms, the salutes, the symbols—a pioneer.
Fiume was a nationalist acid trip. It lasted only 15 months before the Italian navy kicked him out. But by then, the blueprint was written.
He showed what could happen when a visionary with guts and a militia of true believers stopped playing by the rules. No think tanks. No negotiations. Just iron, fire, and myth.
D’Annunzio didn’t create fascism, but he lit the fuse.
And in a world drowning in bureaucrats and cowards, he’s still a symbol of what it looks like to take destiny by the throat.
Arditismo -The name given to describe the philosophy and lifestyle of the Arditi . It was described as a defiant search for danger and adventure, refusing to settle for a tranquil life, placing courage and spiritual fortitude above all else.
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Читать полностью…Ardite -is used to describe actions done in typical ardito fashion , as in defiant actions carried out with little regard for ones personal safety or the size and extent of an enemy's opposing forces. These were actions which sought an outcome of honor and glory.
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Читать полностью…The world is in constant flux, and the political landscape in the West is changing rapidly. Sometimes these changes benefit our people, and other times they worsen our situation. We see positive forces emerging from the Arctic Circle to the South Pacific, organizing everything from AC culture to genuine nationalist parties.
The battle for the ancestral homeland of Europeans rages on daily. As you know, a wave of populism has captured the minds of average Europeans and whites worldwide, for better or worse.
Fighting stars like Conor McGregor, Jake Shields, and others have openly challenged the ruling political class, promoting the subject of nationalism among their followers. For all you Millennials who, like me, grew up watching Ridley Scott's "Gladiator" with Russell Crowe as Maximus, it's easy to draw parallels to our own time. The fighting spirit of modern gladiators challenges the emperors—our politicians—and the people cheer.
Changes are occurring in the once-homogeneous homelands of European peoples. This is true not only in Europe but also across the former Anglo Empire, for better and for worse.
One topic that unfortunately lacks the attention it deserves, even as pro-identity politics emerge globally, is the white diaspora. Even though the Overton window appears to be shifting towards more white identity politics, the voices in the dark corners of the world remain unheard. For instance, Orania in South Africa has gained popularity in our circles for years. But we must remember that our people, our brothers, are out there, often in the minority compared to indigenous3 populations.
It's encouraging to see our friends at "The Myth of the 20th Century" podcast highlight the Germans trapped in Kazakhstan. Last year, the world was shocked when white Frenchmen in New Caledonia stood their ground, defending their homes against the heirs of cannibals. Occasionally, discussions about our white diaspora break through the noise of what’s happening in Europe or America, but not often enough.
Countries like Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, and Chile host white enclaves, and our own Active Club Bogotá is present there. Brazil and Argentina are rich with European heritage, yet how often do we hear about it?
Wherever you are, we are there. This is our world. Whether it's a small island in the South Pacific, the steps of Asia, the Pampas of Argentina, or the jungles of Mozambique, the blood of Europa flows in the veins of our people.
This is our world, and we must not forget that.
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