The post-World War II era has been marked by a steady advance toward a globalist model of governance. Increasingly, administrative bodies such as the United Nations and the European Union have sought to usurp the basic tenets of self determination and sovereignty from long and well established nation states.
History teaches us with clarity and certainty that the contemporary coercive push toward world government is destined for failure and the inevitable facilitation of untold human suffering and misery. The singular bright spot on the horizon of our future is the undeniable resurgence of the nationalist spirit on the part of a significant representation of the ethnic and cultural groupings of men.
In light of this development it is both timely and crucial that we work in pursuit of the growth and strengthening of this trend.