West Yorkshire Litter Pick

West Yorkshire Litter Pick
Blood and Soil activity, small scale maybe, but it has an impact.

On moorland roadsides above Halifax and Huddersfield, British Movement volunteers have spent a few spare minutes clearing up on trips along these rural roads.

It seems that Calderdale council and Kirklees council have little interest in keeping the verges and pull-ins clear of rubbish and it also seems that those who have no ancestral affinity with the British countryside will treat those spaces as an available rubbish tip.

Asian taxi drivers and cars of Asian teenagers seem to regularly park up in these spaces in the evenings and dump fast food wrappings, cartons and empty soft drink cans and plastic bottles out of their car windows onto the grass verges without a second thought.

Not all the litter louts are non-white of course. Our volunteers have also noted that some younger White British drivers and their passengers think nothing of dropping empty beer cans and wine bottles, fast food containers, etc – these people are the materialistic, unthinking elements of our population who have little or no regard for our countryside or the impact their thoughtless behaviour has on our national wild spaces.

Blood and Soil is a foundation stone of National Socialist ideology, and not all of that is about farms, mountains, forests, and open countryside. British Movement takes Blood and Soil seriously and has a long history of activities that the leftists of the so-called Green Party have tried to claim as its exclusive remit.

To quote one of our BM North West activists who regularly organises litter picks and rubbish collections; “Never underestimate the power of a good deed. Effect and reputation have the ability to influence the hearts and minds of the many.”

Those wise words are a good fit for these litter pick actions and especially so when they are in keeping with a basic principle of National Socialism, a love for one’s country. Not all British Movement activity is about propaganda campaigns, boots on the streets and raising the flags, some of it is small-scale community build activities, ranging from group action to individual actions, but it all matters to the greater
strategy.

These may seem to be small, insignificant activities, but as the old saying goes, “Tall oaks from little acorns grow”, which is somehow fitting when reporting on Blood and Soil activities.

Credits:

All Images: BM West Yorkshire.


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