As someone with previous experience within Marxist and communist circles, there is a fascinating phenomenon I have noticed for a while now regarding the hard left’s absolute refusal to ever confront the hard realities of the multiculturalist, hyper-capitalist world we now live under; specifically mass replacement migration.
I was first drawn to Marxism due to its concern with economic justice and challenging inequality, however over the years I was gradually disappointed by the left’s failures to make any meaningful advances in these areas.
Instead, I found the bulk of the left’s time and energy spent on meaningless virtue signalling and activism around “trans rights” and other woke projects.
Over time, I came to realise that the left, which prides itself as being the revolutionary force of the people standing against the big, bad capitalists, were actually often times parroting the same talking points and supporting the same initiatives those they claimed to oppose.
Leftist movements of the past recognised the threat that these social policies, specifically immigration, posed to the native proletariat and saw them as just more tools of capital to drive down wages and weaken the local worker.
However, in the modern left, this sentiment has been turned upside down and cheering on neoliberal, hyper-capitalist policies like mass immigration and DEI initiatives is now the norm.
It seems clear that the Western left has been completely defanged of any revolutionary potential it once may have had and its adherents have now been unwittingly turned into the mask-wearing, gay flag parading foot-soldiers of international capitalism without even realising it.
The culture of immigrant worship and hyper-progressivism that is so rampant in America, and increasingly in the rest of the Western world, is almost certainly to blame for this radical transformation.
Recently, the National Socialist Network held a rally in Corowa, New South Wales, protesting the sacking of numerous White Australian workers from the local piggery and the mass-hiring of foreign scab labor to replace them.
This was a scheme by international capital to drive down wages and increase their profits, but it was also a demographic attack against the White Australian population.
Surely, such an outrageous attack by international finance against the workers would anger the communist and socialist factions and they would rush in to assist the proletariat they claim to represent; but they were nowhere to be found.
When communists should be focusing their attention on the disenfranchised and increasingly poverty-stricken White working class, they are instead crowded in ultra-liberal, antiwhite, cosmopolitan cities and spend the bulk of their time fighting for “BIPOC Communities” or other meaningless identity politics issues.
It is unlikely that communism will ever emerge as a meaningful force in Western politics, a fact I would have lamented three years ago, but now celebrate. This means that there is a window of opportunity for class-conscious nationalist groups to take advantage of and seize the initiative.
Whereas Marxist groups will never dare touch on immigration, racial politics, or the role of women in the workforce, nationalists will openly approach all of these topics and thoroughly explain how they harm the native worker, in a way making them the true vanguard of the proletariat.
In conclusion, it is becoming increasingly apparent that class-conscious nationalism is the only force that can effectively combat globalism, international capital, and the decline of the West.
Only a socialist movement that takes into account the reality of race, traditional values, and the natural order can triumph over these anti-human forces that currently control the Western world.
Header image: The Rivalea piggery and meat processing plant outside Corowa (JBS)