How Long to Read Folk and Nation: Ethnonationalism Explained

By Arthur Kemp

How Long Does it Take to Read Folk and Nation: Ethnonationalism Explained?

It takes the average reader and 40 minutes to read Folk and Nation: Ethnonationalism Explained by Arthur Kemp

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Description

Would an African who learned Mandarin and dressed in Oriental clothes become Chinese? Would an Englishman who learned Ngaanyatjarra and who dressed in animal skins become an Australian Aborigine? Would a Chinese person who learned Yoruba and dressed in African garb become a Nigerian? Would an African who learned Iroquoian and dressed in deerskin and wore a feather hat become a North American Indian? The answer to all these questions is a resounding no. Only an idiot would even contemplate otherwise. Yet, the liberal elite would have the rest of the world believe that anyone-African, Asian, or anyone at all-can "become" European by simply dressing and speaking like them. This madness is rooted in the fake "cultural" or "civic" nationalist ideology, which is nothing more than the death knell for all individual peoples. Only the sound, logical and natural policy of ethnonationalism can guarantee the survival of the native, indigenous people-of all nations and lands, and the European people in particular. This ideological handbook which explains in detail the concept of ethno-nationalism. The text of this version has been only slightly changed from the original training booklet, in that specific references to parties have been removed. This makes it more universal, and the ideas contained therein can now be used as a manual to propagate the idea of ethnonationalism-among all peoples across the world. Also includes 8 important appendices. CONTENTS Introduction 1. Ethnic Nationalism - A definition 2. Central Tenets of Ethno-Nationalism 3. Underlying concepts of Ethno-Nationalism 4. The Implications of Ethno-Nationalism 5. The Practical Application of Ethno- Nationalism 6. Attacks on Ethno-Nationalism 7. How to Argue the Case for Ethno-Nationalism 8. Conclusion Appendix 1: An Understanding of Group Behaviour Appendix 2: The Colonisation of Britain: White British School Pupils Set to be Minority by 2021 Appendix 3: Invasion: Immigration Wave Means 650 New UK Citizens Every Day Appendix 4: German Chancellor's "Multiculturalism Has Failed" Remarks Highlight Danger of "Adapt or Integrate" Mentality Appendix 5: The Colonisation of Britain: Bradford CoE in Crisis as Muslim Population Skyrockets Appendix 6: Study Which Claims "5.5 Million Muslims in 20 years" in Britain Is a Gross Underestimate Appendix 7: Is it Multiculturalism Which Has Failed? Appendix 8: Cockneys: The First British Group to be Ethnically Cleansed

How long is Folk and Nation: Ethnonationalism Explained?

Folk and Nation: Ethnonationalism Explained by Arthur Kemp is 40 pages long, and a total of 10,000 words.

This makes it 13% the length of the average book. It also has 12% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Folk and Nation: Ethnonationalism Explained Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 54 minutes to read Folk and Nation: Ethnonationalism Explained aloud.

What Reading Level is Folk and Nation: Ethnonationalism Explained?

Folk and Nation: Ethnonationalism Explained is suitable for students ages 8 and up.

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