Today marks the 431st birthday of the first sighting of the Falkland Islands by John Davis. He made this monumental discovery on the 14th of August in 1592. It wasn’t until 1764 that the French established the first colony, later being kicked out by the Spanish in 1770.
However, 1833 we returned and planted our flag, which still flies today. It hasn’t flown without some opposition, most famously the ten-week conflict against the Argentinians in 1982. We, of course, won this on the 14th of June 1982, costing the lives of 255 soldiers and three islanders, but we have lived in peace ever since.
The desire to remain British was reinforced in 2013 when 99.8% of the population voted to remain and keep the Union Jack in their flag. Of course, if the vote was also given to the one million penguins (which outnumber the locals 282 to 1) that inhabit the isles, then we could have seen a new King.
Despite the best efforts of our forefathers, this Tory Government insists on pointing its spotlight towards the quiet lives of the Kelpers. Recently, Whitehall posted an ad for an “Equality Guru” to travel the 8,000 miles to the southern hemisphere to “focus on developing policies and legislation against discrimination, using a phased approach.”
Of course, we all know that when these anti-White politicians decide to meddle in an area they deem primarily White, it can only mean one thing. Whilst current demographics show that 70% are of Native British ancestry, the remaining fare is from places such as France, Gibraltar, Portugal, and Scandinavia.
This already puts it somewhere more populated by Europeans than some of our towns and cities here in England, Scotland, and Wales. They have a right to self-determination, and a bureaucrat from the multi-ethnic offices of Whitehall will only push to have that taken away from them, all whilst pushing the demographic replacement of a people that have lived in peace for over 40 years.
Despite the battles, the votes, and attempts to take away their rights, we maintain our committed responsibility to defend and preserve these people and the beautiful and natural Homeland in which they live. It is now, more than ever, essential to stand up for those in need but also to preserve the homogeneity of a nation that has stayed loyal to us for two hundred years.
We oppose this move from the Tories and suggest that instead of spending £43,000 a year on an “Equality Guru”, they put it towards someone who will secure their future.