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Our Story

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It all began in 1932 with one man and a dream.

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Infamous from how the media portrays him, this man dreamed of the unity and

brotherhood of all nations and the end of Marxism. Discouraging the ideals of

disunity between the men and women, he strongly believed that the implementation

of traditional roles of both men and women should be greatly encouraged. He

also believed that the youth is our future, for they pass down the blood of their

forefathers from the current generation to the next. Today, we follow the footsteps

of the great men through centuries of recorded history to embrace the preservation of

tradition, culture, and the love of nature. We ensure the best for every nation from

around the world the best we can offer: a utopian future where everybody, including

people of every nation, can equally enjoy the rights to embrace their own cultures

and traditions!

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National socialism is the philosophy of nature. It is a worldview "motivated by such historical circumstances as the concern to . . . restore [national] honor and pride" of one's own community (Rockmore 35) It is the remembrance of glorious past of one's nation and the preservation of heritage being brought to existence today and the future.

 

 

Unlike how women were depicted in many societies, we do not believe that women are subhumans. “We reject the misguided direction of the democratic-liberalistic-international women’s movement because they have not discovered new paths based on God and nationhood, and which are rooted in women’s souls; instead they represent the point of view that women are competitive with [or equal to] men, and in the demands they have raised, they have elevated temporary stopgap measures to the position of a fundamental principle” (Parsons and Strom 4).

“Our mothers will always be our guiding stars. Just as a man risks his life in battle, so too does the mother bravely and faithfully offer her life for the nation when she fulfills her sacred duty” (11).

Like our mothers, the youth is the continuation of our people and our nations. They are the future; through comradeship, they have the power to keep their national traditions ignited and their own cultures alive. This is the sacred duty of children: to build a better community with a brighter future!

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