On August 8th 2004, the Ulster 'Sunday World' newspaper, a newspaper akin to the tabloid trash rags such as the News of the World and the Sunday People on the mainland, published a full page article attacking Racial Nationalism in Northern Ireland and in particular the WNP (see scan below). This is nothing new of course, the Capitalist press and TV are constantly attacking us as they know we are the only threat to them and the System they support. What is different in this case is the Sunday World has given its full editorial page to a member of the newly formed Marxist front group calling itself 'Fascists Out' to write an article showing how evil we are and how we must be confronted. No mention of the fact a mere four WNP activists were attacked by over forty 'Fascists Out' scum imported from as far away as Dublin and the following week they were nowhere to be seen when the WNP turned out in force of course.
The fact that a profit-making concern such as the Sunday World pushes a bunch of reds proves what we have been saying for years: Capitalism and Marxism are two sides of the same coin. The so-called 'Communist' revolution in Russia in 1917 only succeeded because it was supported by the worldwide banking fraternity based in the USA and very few Marxist 'Revolutionaries' were actually from Russia, most being from the Jewish Lower East Side of New York.
Of course the reds will still continue to spout the line that we White Nationalists are tools of the bosses and we are the ones supported by the rich. What have they to say about a Capitalist newspaper backing them in such a way? To pay for such space in a Sunday newspaper would cost a business a lot of money but the reds who reckon they want to smash Capitalism get it for free!
Supporters of groups such as 'Fascists Out' would do well to remember that their two mentors, Marx and Engels were both from wealthy backgrounds, Engels being a factory owner that made a fortune from virtual slave labour he employed in his sweatshops. Karl Marx didn't live in an East End tenement did he? Oh no, he was a rich man who lived in luxury. The recently deceased Paul Foot had an accent like Prince Charles, he went to a private school and his parents were loaded. You think you're socialists but you're a just a bunch of mugs!
WNP Admin.