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𝑬𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒎



09.05.202519:00
The fall of the Berlin Wall forced us to adopt a new understanding of the world and its balances; communism was dead. The GUD then became a strongly anti-imperialist movement with two primary targets: Yankee imperialism and Zionist imperialism. It was in this context that the 7 May 1994 demonstration against American imperialism was organized. It should be remembered that in 1994, the United States already held the sad record for the number of countries bombed, the number of civilians killed, and the number of countries invaded... since 1945! Today, the USA remains the champion in all categories.
Frédéric Châtillon
Frédéric Châtillon
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Aktion Schwarze Kreuze

09.05.202514:20
➕ BLACK CROSSES ➕
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We‘re in the midst of the most terrible war against our race.
They‘re attacking our women, our children, out folks.
They hate and despise us.
EUROPEANS
🏴Support the action black crosses!
https://www.schwarzekreuze.info
Oder auf Telegram: @schwarzekreuze
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action 4️⃣ europe
-We‘re in the midst of the most terrible war against our race.
They‘re attacking our women, our children, out folks.
They hate and despise us.
EUROPEANS
🏴Support the action black crosses!
https://www.schwarzekreuze.info
Oder auf Telegram: @schwarzekreuze
02.05.202503:18
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𝑬𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒎

01.05.202521:25
Workers' Day of Struggle in Suhl: Our alternative is revolution (+videos)
For this year's Workers' Day of Struggle, the party and movement "The Third Way" called its activists to a national-revolutionary May Day demonstration in Suhl, Thuringia. The weapons city of Suhl is a prime example of the nationwide, visible effects of anti-people capitalism. Countless Germans are struggling with economic problems: Inflation, food prices, and massively rising energy costs are threatening the livelihoods of more and more of their fellow citizens... read more
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For this year's Workers' Day of Struggle, the party and movement "The Third Way" called its activists to a national-revolutionary May Day demonstration in Suhl, Thuringia. The weapons city of Suhl is a prime example of the nationwide, visible effects of anti-people capitalism. Countless Germans are struggling with economic problems: Inflation, food prices, and massively rising energy costs are threatening the livelihoods of more and more of their fellow citizens... read more
Follow The Third Way on Telegram!
Telegram | Kontakt | Materialvertrieb
01.05.202519:21
I need a thumbnail ASAP for: What’s The Fascist View on Property?
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COMITÉ DU 9 MAI 🏴



09.05.202513:40
ᛦ 9 mai 1994 - 9 mai 2025 ᛦ
Sébastien, les camarades ne t’oublient pas.
@comitedu9mai
Sébastien, les camarades ne t’oublient pas.
@comitedu9mai
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𝑬𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒎



01.05.202522:55
But this also required an organization of work which compelled everybody to put the interests of the whole ahead of his own. Here the National Socialist state imposed itself without compunction. Only thereby was it possible for us to install a unified leadership in our economy, which as a result produced those gigantic achievements which benefit the whole nation.
Adolf Hitler, 1 May 1938.
Adolf Hitler, 1 May 1938.
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Stalinist Revisionism



01.05.202521:08
"We don't mind working with the Reds if they accept the Fatherland. The fight is against capital, not against the deceived worker."
— Ramiro Ledesma Ramos, The Conquest of The State
01.05.202517:01
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𝑬𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒎



01.05.202505:52
1 May is a holiday that works on all kinds of pests like catnip on furballs.
On the one hand, the banana kids from Razem and other liberal left waste who are trying to take over this holiday (it is truly charming to see a spoiled Julka in rags for 2 thousand bought by her rich father, who "stands in solidarity" with employees, only to laugh an hour later at the beneficiaries of the 500+ program and other "pathology" on Facebook).
On the other hand, the "conservative-liberal" environment and followers of the pervert in a bow tie who rave about a "communist holiday" are squealing. They gain knowledge about 1 May and its origins from the scribblings of Mentzen and other parapoliticians, but it is enough for them to see the words "work" and "employee" for a stream of feces to run down their legs.
Both of these groups differ of course only in their form, while in practice they work together to the detriment of the nation and the benefit of capital.
Social Alternative 🇵🇱
On the one hand, the banana kids from Razem and other liberal left waste who are trying to take over this holiday (it is truly charming to see a spoiled Julka in rags for 2 thousand bought by her rich father, who "stands in solidarity" with employees, only to laugh an hour later at the beneficiaries of the 500+ program and other "pathology" on Facebook).
On the other hand, the "conservative-liberal" environment and followers of the pervert in a bow tie who rave about a "communist holiday" are squealing. They gain knowledge about 1 May and its origins from the scribblings of Mentzen and other parapoliticians, but it is enough for them to see the words "work" and "employee" for a stream of feces to run down their legs.
Both of these groups differ of course only in their form, while in practice they work together to the detriment of the nation and the benefit of capital.
Social Alternative 🇵🇱


09.05.202516:15
Read the thread, how I got my bag.
https://x.com/acp_leaks/status/1920665731542163650?s=46
https://x.com/acp_leaks/status/1920665731542163650?s=46
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GYM XIV

09.05.202513:39
On May 7, 1994, the GUD (Groupe Union Défense) and the JNR (Jeunesses Nationalistes Révolutionnaires) called for a demonstration in Paris to mark the 50th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Under the slogan "Welcome to the enemies of Europe!", the objective was clear: to reject humiliation, submission, and the staging of a Europe kneeling before the Americans. The demonstration was banned at the last minute by the prefect. Nonetheless, the activists gathered as planned.
In the Luxembourg Gardens, groups prepared. The atmosphere was tense but determined: “We take the metro, get off at Denfert-Rochereau, and occupy the intersection.” Within moments, dozens of activists reached the station, picked up banners and flags. The action began.
At the metro exit, the square was still clear. But soon, the first police vans arrived. The activists spread out and blocked the intersection. Celtic cross flags, anti-imperialist slogans: the Parisian streets were taken over. In response, riot control units deployed, soon reinforced by the CRS.
The encirclement began. Gradually, the police pushed the demonstrators toward a side street. Some refused to retreat and formed a square formation. That day, 113 arrests were recorded. The confrontation ended in a dead-end, but the pursuit continued.
Among those trying to escape repression was Sébastien, a 22-year-old militant of Œuvre Française. Chased by plainclothes officers, he sought refuge at 4 rue des Chartreux. He climbed the building, went up the stairs, and tried to flee across the rooftops. Between the fourth and fifth floors, he fell.
Did he slip? Was he pushed? The police claimed it was an accident. But we know the truth: this death was the direct result of a manhunt, of relentless pursuit, of an order to show no mercy. He died two days later, on May 9, in the hospital. That day, anger erupted.
A wreath was laid in front of the building. At Assas University, classes were interrupted. Piles of Le Figaro were burned. The May 9 Committee (C9M) was founded. It demanded the truth and the resignation of Interior Minister Charles Pasqua. Responses were organized across the movement, with urgency and determination.
On May 11, about fifty activists occupied the offices of Fun Radio during peak listening hours. For over thirty minutes, they took over the broadcast to break the media silence. Others, simultaneously, occupied the council chamber of Hauts-de-Seine, presided over by Pasqua.
On May 16, a silent march gathered nearly two thousand people, in dignity and mourning. No incidents. Just the silence of wounded hearts, in memory of a fallen comrade. The memory of Sébastien became a rallying point.
Since then, every year, nationalists pay tribute to him. Sébastien was a conscious, determined activist, faithful to his ideas to the end. Because he gave his life for his commitment to a free Europe. Because it could have happened to any one of us.
He knew where he was going. It wasn’t a mistake, it was a choice. When the state batons, raids, and hunts, all that’s left is to hold firm. He did. Until the end. Sébastien Deyzieu, your name is etched in our memories. We will not forget you.
XIV 🏴☠️
Under the slogan "Welcome to the enemies of Europe!", the objective was clear: to reject humiliation, submission, and the staging of a Europe kneeling before the Americans. The demonstration was banned at the last minute by the prefect. Nonetheless, the activists gathered as planned.
In the Luxembourg Gardens, groups prepared. The atmosphere was tense but determined: “We take the metro, get off at Denfert-Rochereau, and occupy the intersection.” Within moments, dozens of activists reached the station, picked up banners and flags. The action began.
At the metro exit, the square was still clear. But soon, the first police vans arrived. The activists spread out and blocked the intersection. Celtic cross flags, anti-imperialist slogans: the Parisian streets were taken over. In response, riot control units deployed, soon reinforced by the CRS.
The encirclement began. Gradually, the police pushed the demonstrators toward a side street. Some refused to retreat and formed a square formation. That day, 113 arrests were recorded. The confrontation ended in a dead-end, but the pursuit continued.
Among those trying to escape repression was Sébastien, a 22-year-old militant of Œuvre Française. Chased by plainclothes officers, he sought refuge at 4 rue des Chartreux. He climbed the building, went up the stairs, and tried to flee across the rooftops. Between the fourth and fifth floors, he fell.
Did he slip? Was he pushed? The police claimed it was an accident. But we know the truth: this death was the direct result of a manhunt, of relentless pursuit, of an order to show no mercy. He died two days later, on May 9, in the hospital. That day, anger erupted.
A wreath was laid in front of the building. At Assas University, classes were interrupted. Piles of Le Figaro were burned. The May 9 Committee (C9M) was founded. It demanded the truth and the resignation of Interior Minister Charles Pasqua. Responses were organized across the movement, with urgency and determination.
On May 11, about fifty activists occupied the offices of Fun Radio during peak listening hours. For over thirty minutes, they took over the broadcast to break the media silence. Others, simultaneously, occupied the council chamber of Hauts-de-Seine, presided over by Pasqua.
On May 16, a silent march gathered nearly two thousand people, in dignity and mourning. No incidents. Just the silence of wounded hearts, in memory of a fallen comrade. The memory of Sébastien became a rallying point.
Since then, every year, nationalists pay tribute to him. Sébastien was a conscious, determined activist, faithful to his ideas to the end. Because he gave his life for his commitment to a free Europe. Because it could have happened to any one of us.
He knew where he was going. It wasn’t a mistake, it was a choice. When the state batons, raids, and hunts, all that’s left is to hold firm. He did. Until the end. Sébastien Deyzieu, your name is etched in our memories. We will not forget you.
XIV 🏴☠️
01.05.202521:53
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30.04.202504:39
this is part 1 of my response to nathan cofnas criticism of kevin macdonald part 2 will be done tm
https://thatonewhitepopulist.substack.com/p/contra-cofnas-part-1
https://thatonewhitepopulist.substack.com/p/contra-cofnas-part-1
09.05.202516:13


09.05.202502:24
If anybody was following my Twitter arguments, I will inform you I secured the bag….


01.05.202506:36
29.04.202522:30
Another new playlist I set up.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0CC70aUh2ZQJFx4mXThJBn?si=v0s7VDfgQWCukw79YulMQA&pi=AlKP6Vc6SIqgp
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0CC70aUh2ZQJFx4mXThJBn?si=v0s7VDfgQWCukw79YulMQA&pi=AlKP6Vc6SIqgp
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