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strength through joy

After the attacks on our comrades in the North West by left-wing journalists belonging to the Manchester Evening News, Leeds Live and BBC online, traffic and subscribers to our social media channels have gone through the roof. We have also seen a spike in the number of people contacting us to get involved.

The one thing the mainstream media will never show is the countless homeless British people we help on a weekly basis, the tireless environmental work keeping our streets, woodlands and parks clean and safe for the community, or cleaning left-wing graffiti and helping our old folks – this is what it means to be a National Socialist. British blood and English soil.


Strength Through Joy

On a bright and sunny morning, a quintet of Northwest British Movement decided to escape the concrete jungle of the city for a day of adventure. They packed their picnic baskets, filled them with sandwiches, fruit and snacks, and hopped into the van, ready for a day of canoeing in the picturesque Flashes of the Wigan and Leigh National Nature Reserve.

As they arrived at the launching point, the group was greeted by the gentle sounds of the flowing river and the sweet scent of wildflowers lining the banks. The sun sparkled on the water, inviting them to dip their paddles in and explore the natural beauty surrounding them. Donning their life jackets and setting off in five canoes, laughter echoed as they paddled away from the riverbank. The tranquil countryside unfolded around them, with rolling hills and lush greenery, as they occasionally spotted a deer or rabbit peeking from the underbrush.

As they glided along the surface, they marvelled at the soaring herons like birds (which I think are called Wintering Duck), and the colourful dragonflies flitting about. The river wound its way around wet woodlands, riverbanks and vibrant meadows filled with blossoms. Our merry band passed other Aryan canoeists, waving and sharing smiles, all enjoying the glorious day. However, a warning to White females – the only dark faces spotted were some refugees, probably returning from Penson Street Community Centre. Regardless, our tireless crew paddled onwards with the old maxim – around blacks never relax – ringing in their hippocampus.

After a couple of hours of paddling and gentle competition to see who could keep up the fastest pace, they found the perfect spot to take a break. They pulled their canoes to the riverbank and spread out their picnic on a soft patch of grass, basking in the warm sunlight. They shared stories, laughed over silly moments, and took in the sound of birds chirping and the gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze, the beauty of Old Albion surrounding them.

Refreshed and energised, the group finished their lunch and climbed back into their canoes, ready for the next leg of their journey.

As the day wore on, they encountered gentle rapids that added a rush of excitement to their adventure. The thrill of navigating the currents brought a sense of teamwork as they coordinated their strokes, encouraging each other and revelling in the joyous chaos.

The sun began to lower in the sky, painting the horizon in hues of orange and pink as they approached their final destination. They reluctantly made their way back to the launch point, their hearts full of memories made together.

As the day came to a close, they packed their canoes and shared one last laugh about their mini race down the river. They promised each other to make this canoeing day out an annual tradition, a reminder of the laughter shared and the beauty of nature that brought them together.

In the twilight glow (with their obliques and rhomboids burning hard), they drove back to the big smoke, grateful for their day on the water, feeling renewed and ready to face the world again, holding onto the memories of their adventures in the idyllic English countryside.

If you would like to partake in similar wholesome activities, contact:

sunwheelteam@gmail.com

Credits:

All Images: BM North West.


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