White Identity and Eastern Europe
- Post AuthorBy Chris Roberts
- Post DateWed Dec 09 2020
As Jared Taylor once put it, the eastern half of the old continent is “where Europe is still European.” Here’s more about its virtues, faults, and challenges.
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- Post TagsEastern Europe, Islam, Poland, Race and Politics, Signs of Hope, Viktor Orbán