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The irony of equality
May 17 2012 07:20 PM |
Seaxan
in English Directory
What is equality and who benefits?
Equality :- The state of being equal, esp. in status, rights, and opportunities.
Is this true for England and indeed the UK as a whole? Are we treated equally? Do the English have the same opportunities and equal status as the increasing black and ethnic "minority" population? The answer to that question is no. The English, and indeed whites in general rarely have any support groups. Blacks and ethnic "minorities" on the other hand have a bewildering amount of support groups and websites. I say ethnic minorities, as that's the term used by the leftist media and government do-gooders to describe the population that is outside the majority. In England, the ethnic (or white) English are clearly the majority, so therefore we can't possibly have the need for any support groups. However, the ethnic English are only the majority in England. Take into the account the world population, and the ethnic English are then seen as an ethnic minority. This is also common throughout other white nations.
The left will argue that we don't need support groups. We're the majority and immigration isn't a threat. Now considering our numbers are falling both in England and worldwide, and that the non-white population is on the increase, I'd assume that we can only arrive at one conclusion. The English are already a world minority, and given the current figures we will also become a minority within England. As stated previously, this is also true for other white nations.
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The Battle of Flodden (Snippets)
May 16 2012 05:15 PM |
Seaxan
in English Directory
A summary (snippet) of The Battle of Flodden Field aka the Battle of Branxton Moor.
To tell you plaine, twelve thousand were slaine,
that to the fight did stand;
And many prisoners tooke that day,
the best in all Scotland.
That day made many a fatherlesse childe,
and many a widow poore;
And many a Scottish gay Lady,
sate weeping in her bowre.
The Book of Old English Ballads by George Wharton Edwards
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The Naming of the English and England
May 15 2012 09:25 PM |
youngy1979
in English Directory
By George Beech | Published in History Today Volume: 57 Issue: 10
George T. Beech traces the origins of the word England to the period 1014 to 1035 and suggests how and why it came to be the recognized term for the country.
Names are as essential to the identity of countries as they are to individuals, and country names are an indispensable part of the collective identity of the people. Could one conceive of the English people without England? That name is part of its very being. In a literal sense England is simply the name of the land, the country, but in the minds and language of the English it has long taken on additional meanings. An example is Rupert Brooke’s ‘The Soldier’, written prior to his military service and death in the First World War. (If I should die, think only this of me: That there’s some corner of a foreign field/That is for ever England.) For Brooke, England was not only his home but also a source of his life, his intellect, his appreciation of beauty. It is difficult to imagine a more emotional evocation of one’s attachment to one’s own country.
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T-shirt clearout...
May 11 2012 01:45 PM |
Seaxan
in Englisc Gateway
I've decided to have that clear out of t-shirts I mentioned a while back.
These are limit designs and limited sizes, so it's on a first come, first served basis.
All t-shirts are £9.50 which includes postage and packing (UK only)
If you're interesting in any, just reply here and I'll sort out the rest.
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Future updates and a possible Wiki?
Feb 13 2012 09:55 PM |
Seaxan
in Englisc Gateway
Well it's come to that time of the year again when I'll be updating a few things on the site. BUT don't worry as the site won't change from what it is now, I'll just be tidying up a few things. I'll probably be doing the updates in a month or so, so I'll let you know before hand. Like I said, the site will look and function the same, but It should improve things speed wise etc.
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A big thanks to the English Shieldwall
Feb 12 2012 02:00 PM |
Seaxan
in Englisc Gateway
I'd like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the ES for their recent donation which is outlined below. This has already been put to good use towards the running costs of the site for the next year. So once again, you have my thanks.
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Good news for the Steadfast Trust
Feb 07 2012 06:15 PM |
Seaxan
in Englisc Gateway
Charity Commission update
The Steadfast Trust has added an additional classification to its registration details to help expand the scope of the charities activities.
The classification added is as followed…
• HUMAN RIGHTS / RELIGIOUS OR RACIAL HARMONY / EQUALITY OR DIVERSITY
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White Wulf Merchandise Sale
Dec 02 2011 05:45 PM |
Seaxan
in Englisc Gateway
Ok so I'm going to be selling off most of what I have in stock. This is down to two reasons. One, the equipment I use has some technical problems so I have yet to see if that can be sorted. Secondly, I'm left with items that aren't being sold.
So I'll start by listing the stickers I have left, so if you're interested send me a PM with sticker A, B, C etc and I we can sort out payment etc. Please note I will only accept payment via Paypal.
All prices include P&P - Items are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
All stickers are vinyl with a permanent adhesive, and are ideal for outdoors or indoors.
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Steadfast Trust fundraising
Oct 26 2011 07:15 PM |
Seaxan
in Englisc Gateway
I'd like to take this opportunity to raise some money for the Steadfast Trust. Firstly, I'd like to point you in the direction of the following site http://www.englandre...com/e-shop.html. Penda (the site owner) has some canvas prints for sale with 10% of each sale going straight to the Steadfast Trust. So if you're looking for something original and Englisc, please head on over there and have a browse.
Penda is also organising a Yule pub crawl in order to raise even more money for the Steadfast Trust. For more information please send him a message.
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Stamford Bridge 2011
Oct 03 2011 02:30 PM |
Seaxan
in Englisc Gateway
So a small group of us managed to pay a visit to Stamford Bridge, although sadly we couldn't make it for the actual anniversary. It took us a while to get into Stamford Bridge due to the congestion over the narrow bridge. We stopped off at a pub called The 3 Cups which was apparently the camp site for the soldiers before the battle. It doesn't state whether it was the Vikings or the English that camped there, which was a shame as I'd have liked to have known a bit more. After our meal we headed into the centre of Stamford Bridge and headed straight for the memorial stone. It was nice to see that someone had already paid their respects by laying a wreath, and the flag of Stamford Bridge was still flying. After we had paid our respects and taken some photos we had a look around the shops and pubs. Apart from the memorial stone and the information board near the car park, there wasn't really much else relating to the actual battle, which was a shame. I was expecting souvenirs, but sadly other than the odd cup, there wasn't much else.
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Battle 2011
Sep 13 2011 05:50 PM |
Seaxan
in Englisc Gateway
So I hope most of you are able to get to Battle this year to pay your respects to the fallen. Sadly I can't make it this year, but I can promise those that haven't yet been, that it's a great day, or indeed weekend out. If you plan to stay over, you'll need to book your hotel as soon as possible.
Battle itself is rather small, but you'll find plenty of places to chat, eat and drink. My advice is to get there on the Friday and to meet in the Abbey Hotel for a chit chat with fellow ASF / ES / Steadfast Trust members. They're all friendly, and if it's your first time, you'll be made to feel more than welcome. Try not to get too drunk though, as it'll be an early start on Saturday for the entrance into the grounds followed by the memorial service to King Harold and all those that died to defend England from foreign invasion. After the ceremony you'll be free to visit the stalls as well as watch the re-enactment. Just make sure you fly the white dragon and heckle the Norman orcs on their way past.
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New Web address
Sep 10 2011 11:40 PM |
Seaxan
in Englisc Gateway
Ok to stay consistent with the site and to save confusion, I'm currently doing a trial with the new web address.
www.englisc-gateway.com
uepengland.com still works and links to forum articles etc will still work as intended, but when you browse the site it will be using the new web address.
If you have any issues with the site then make sure you log out and clear your browser history / temp files etc and then try www.englisc-gateway.com again. If you're still having problems, let me know.
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St Edmunds T-shirt added to WWM
Sep 02 2011 08:40 PM |
Seaxan
in Englisc Gateway
We've added a new item to the shop. This time it's a St Edmund's day t-shirt, yes the same one that was on sale at the Folcmoot. The front logo consists of a crown with the word 'English' above it, and 'King Edmund - Patron St of England' below it.
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Tamworth Saxon Beer Festival
Aug 31 2011 10:50 PM |
Seaxan
in Englisc Gateway
Sounds interesting. Shame I can't get down. So I hope at least one of you can get down to sample some Saxon ale on my behalf.
September 8, 2011 11:00 am - September 10, 2011 11:00 pm
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Nordic Names
Aug 31 2011 10:35 PM |
Seaxan
in Englisc Gateway
Nordic Names is a great site to browse if you're planning on starting or extending your tribe. It's a great reference site to give you some ideas, and let's face it, what proud English boy wouldn't want to be called Wulfgéat the warrior? Not too sure about the name Egg, but saying that, it has a great meaning - edge of a weapon.
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