White Genocide Exposed – The White Nationalist Manifesto by Greg Johnson

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  • Review Of The White Nationalist Manifesto by Greg Johnson

    Greg Johnson (Author)

    A specter is haunting the world, the specter of White Nationalism.

    Trump, Brexit, Le Pen, Orbán, Salvini: white identity politics is on the rise. Even though the entire political establishment, Left and Right, is committed to globalism, populist nationalism is sweeping Europe and put Donald Trump in the White House.

    In The White Nationalist Manifesto, Greg Johnson defends the most radical form of white identity politics: White Nationalism, which upholds the right of all white peoples to self-determination.

    Multiculturalism is a social experiment imposed by international elites on unwilling nations. That experiment has failed. Diversity is not a source of strength, but of alienation, hatred, and violence. But even those problems pale before the fact that the white race in all its historical homelands is on the road to biological extinction—unless there is radical political change.

    White Nationalists aim to end multiculturalism; restore unified, national cultures; reverse non-white immigration and white demographic decline; and affirm the right of all peoples to self-determination in racially and ethnically homogeneous homelands.

    Written with great simplicity and clarity, The White Nationalist Manifesto offers a compelling moral case for White Nationalism, presenting it as a logical extension of endangered species conservation policies to the human realm. The Manifesto also clarifies fundamental White Nationalist ideas, patiently refutes common objections, outlines broad policy objectives, and maps a path to power.

    The White Nationalist Manifesto is required reading for anyone who wants to understand both the intellectual principles and ultimate aims of the rising resistance to globalism, multiculturalism, and liberal democracy.

    Video: By Patrick Little – Reaction to first half of Greg Johnson’s “The White Nationalist Manifesto”

    Video:The White Nationalist Manifesto | w/ Greg Johnson



    Contents

    1. Introduction

    White Nationalism

    2. White Extinction
    3. White Genocide
    4. Ending White Genocide
    5. In the Short Run
    6. Restoring White Homelands
    7. The Ethnostate

    Basic Concepts

    8. Whiteness
    9. Supremacism
    10. What’s Wrong with Diversity?
    11. Homogeneity
    12. Whitopia

    Building a Movement

    13. Politics, Metapolitics, & Hegemony
    14. A Winning Ethos
    15. The Relevance of the Old Right
    16. White Nationalism is Inevitable

    Recommended Reading

    Index

    About the Author

    Praise for The White Nationalist Manifesto

    In The White Nationalist Manifesto, Dr. Greg Johnson offers an authoritative, insider’s account of the new white identity politics—its beliefs and its goals—such as the reader will not find in any second-hand journalistic reports. Every informed advocate or critic of White Nationalism needs to read this book.

    —F. Roger Devlin, Ph.D., author of Sexual Utopia in Power

    Greg Johnson’s The White Nationalist Manifesto will surely stand as the go-to declaration of basic principles and goals for white people concerned about their marginalization under a globalist establishment recklessly determined to turn all white nations into multiracial ones. Unlike the violent rhetoric of The Communist Manifesto and the deceitful polemics of academic multiculturalism, Greg Johnson’s Manifesto is a calm, level-headed, fair-minded, humanitarian defense of the moral right of white peoples to aspire to national self-determination under the universal principle of ethnonationalism for all races and peoples.

    —Ricardo Duchesne, Ph.D., author of The Uniqueness of Western Civilization

    About the Author

    Greg Johnson, Ph.D., is the author of seven other books, including Confessions of a Reluctant Hater (2016); New Right vs. Old Right (2013); Truth, Justice, & a Nice White Country (2015); and In Defense of Prejudice (2017). He is editor of many books, including North American New Right, vol. 2 (2017) and Dark Right: Batman Viewed from the Right (with Gregory Hood, 2018).

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