When driving back into Manchester from most directions, one can see the new skyline of this city, tall apartment buildings and skyscrapers, landmarks of the central area of a new Manchester. Such has been the pace of change that one finds it difficult to see that it is the same city it was twenty years ago. I asked myself this question: Are we living through Manchester’s golden age?
I then asked myself what a golden age is. Well, a golden age is defined as a peak period of peace, stability, prosperity and technology or cultural achievements. Well, the city ticks the boxes. However, there are major problems with sky-high rents and massive immigration into the city of Manchester.
Getting the tram on any early weekday morning, and I am struck by the large numbers of black children travelling to school. These black teens far outnumber the white school kids on the tram. When looking around at all these youngsters, I think I am looking at a race that could not maintain, let alone reproduce, this metro system they are travelling on.
I have similar thoughts when I have to walk through parts of the city centre during the evening. I see large numbers of black youth hanging around Piccadilly Gardens. At the time of writing, a large part of the gardens is cut off to public use by a wall of boards.
It’s been like this for some time, and signs point to improvements. No improvements seem to be happening, I guess, it’s really the police using it to aid night-time policing.
I blame big corporations and multinational companies for the massive immigration we are witnessing. Companies such as major food chains, mobile phone companies, transport companies, and retail outlets. They want immigration simply because to them, more people means more customers.
The Financial Times newspaper reported recently that FTSE 100* companies have boosted pay for bosses by an average of 18%. The report also explained that pay packets of FTSE chief executives have increased 64 per cent since 2021. *FTSE 100 is the top 100 companies in the UK.
More immigrants, more customers and more profits. This simply equals more bonuses for the big boys.
Of course, everyone knows there’s been a massive reaction to non-white immigration in the UK with big votes for Reform. The situation we have in Britain mirrors the situation in Germany, with the AFD receiving big votes. Germany has many similarities with Britain in regard to immigration and political change, so I can’t see any difference.
And we learned recently that the left-leaning government of Spain have given citizenship rights to half a million people from Africa and the Middle East. The “Spanish government” did a sweeping amnesty for 500,000 illegals. This, in turn, is now encouraging huge numbers to try their luck by entering Spain illegally.
One big issue that few seem to talk about, even in so-called far-right groups, is that the invasion of Europe is an invasion of unskilled low-IQ young men, and the golden age of Western civilisation is under threat. One sees this when working in a hospital. All the paramedics are white, and most of the security guards are black. At a university, 95% of the students qualifying in engineering are white, and many of the students coming out of Social Work & Business studies are black.
The issue of race and intelligence needs to be discussed more than ever. The growth of anti-immigration parties in Britain should be met with a National Socialist education of racial difference, along with thoughts covering Blood & Soil and family life.
A Manchester National Socialist.

Credits:
Main Image: A whole sheep being roasted as part of a celebration meal for local residents on the coronation of King George V and his wife, Queen Mary, in 1911.
Lower Image: Leeds school children practising traditional Maypole dancing, 1950.
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