We aim to preserve the ethnocultural identity of Europe and the countries founded by Europeans through peaceful activism, political education, and community & cultural activities.
-Stop the Islamisation of our countries
-Against globalization
-Stop and reverse the Great Replacement of our people with non-Europeans
Education & Resources
Why We Fight by Guillaume Faye
What is Generation Identity?
A Declaration of War From the Youth of France
A Future For Europe
Video Channels
Identitarian View
The Golden One
Red Ice TV
Defend Europe
Identitarian Organizations to Support:
US: Identity Evropa
UK & Ireland: Generation Identity
Europe: Generation Identity
Official branches in France, Germany, Belgium, Austria, Italy, Czechia and Hungary
Rules
1) No calls for violence, Cultural Marxism, anti-White speech, porn/gore, degeneracy, chronic women blaming (MGTOW), racial epithets, links to other subverses or chronic black-pilling. This is NOT a National Socialist forum. Flagrant and/or repeat violations of the rules will result in a ban.
2) All posts & comments should be made with the intent of gaining the support of the silent majority of normal and decent Europeans and European Americans for the radical goals of stopping and reversing The Great Replacement, and implementing policies that promote the Remigration of non-Europeans from our homelands.
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'One reason for rural Americans’ concern about immigrants could be their lack of exposure to them. '
'Rural residents are more likely than people in cities or suburbs to think that immigrants are not adapting to the American way of life. '
'The Post-Kaiser poll finds that in rural areas where less than 2 percent of the population are immigrants, less than 4 in 10 residents say immigrants strengthen the country. '
'An insurance salesman in rural Louisiana worries that immigration will sink the United States further into debt. '
'Trump voters in rural areas are the most critical: 74 percent say recent immigrants are not doing enough to assimilate to life in America vs. 49 percent of rural Americans overall who think that, as well. '
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