Zander argues that Donald Trump’s landslide victory has ended one of the darkest chapters of American history. With his second term, Trump is far better prepared to take on the globalists and the deep state.
The 2024 US election, in which Donald Trump just won a resounding victory, was watched by hundreds of millions of Whites worldwide. This election mattered. Despite a minority of contrarian right-wing takes suggesting a Trump victory would actually be worse for Whites, it’s pretty clear the reverse is true. It’s hard to see how a Kamala win would have benefited Whites on any conceivable metric. This victory, fresh as it is, heralds the end of one of the darkest chapters in American history — a chapter which has seen record-smashing numbers of illegal third world immigrants purposefully airdropped into America, the endless pursuit and funding of an unwinnable war in Ukraine, a war which has not only cost the US and collective West hundreds of billions of dollars, but also hundreds of thousands of White lives — young men in their prime. It’s seen rapidly escalated pushing of anti-white DEI initiatives, the trans agenda — on and on it goes. Unsurprisingly, Biden’s administration was also the most Jewish in US government history. It isn’t going too far to say, quite simply, that the outgoing administration and those behind it were a manifest force of evil. We celebrate our wins where we can, big or small, but this is a major one.
Oceans of Salty Tears
There’s nothing wrong with a little Schadenfreude, especially when we’re talking about those who want Whites disenfranchised and ultimately wiped out, along with all their supporters and enablers. The ocean of leftist and anti-white tears in 2016 was epic. This one doesn’t disappoint either. Particularly noteworthy, alongside the expected meltdowns from White leftists and non-white anti-whites, was just how upset Jews were, notably those in supposedly impartial, prominent media positions. Jake Tapper, the Jewish senior anchor at CNN could not contain his rage.
Also across the pond, Jewess Emily Maitlis, a senior BBC reporter, lost her cool, swearing and ranting and apparently walking off set in an uncharacteristic rage. Let us bask in those tears. They hate us. We’ve earned it.
Lessons Learned from Trump’s First Presidency
Trump as 47th president will not be the same man he was as 45th. It’s hard to blame him for not understanding just how deep the swamp was, how entrenched the traitors of the deep state were and the sheer treachery he was up against. As he told Joe Rogan, he made some bad hires during his first term. One might say that during that term, a newcomer to the White House, he lost his innocence. Now he knows what he’s really up against. With Musk alongside him, not to mention a far more carefully chosen inner circle, things will be different this time around.
An End to War?
Trump has talked tough, especially when in support of Israel, and has indicated an aggressive policy towards Iran. Whilst it’s absolutely true this is concerning, it’s worth considering that reclaiming the White House, against significant odds, including an almost entirely hostile media, entrenched deep state and almost certain election tampering, was always going to be a careful strategic game. There’s a very solid argument that without appeasing Israel and the Jewish lobby to some degree, he’d not have stood a chance. I write with hesitation as this issue — Trump’s alignment with Israel and the Jewish lobbies in general — is probably the main concern about his presidency going forward. Only time will tell.
It is my belief that the Russia-Ukraine war, in which hundreds of thousands of White lives have already been tragically lost — will be brought to an end under Trump’s second term. Trump is a skilled diplomat, a brilliant negotiator and a supreme deal-maker. At the very least he will not prolong this unwinnable conflict at the cost of vast sums of taxpayer money.
Actions ultimately speak louder than words, and despite some of Trump’s more bellicose rhetoric, I would argue it would be more instructive to look at his four years as 45th president, during which he broke a long trend by not starting a single war. Trump is no neocon or warmonger. On balance, it seems highly likely that the world will be a safer place under this second Trump term.
Immigration — Reversing the Invasion
Tens of millions have flooded into America under the Biden-Harris administration, both illegally and ‘legally’, no longer only from South American nations but truly dysfunctional third world nations like Haiti, from which tens of thousands have been purposefully imported. The aim is clear: to disenfranchise the native White majority and render them a permanent, disempowered minority and worse. Crime has soared and armed immigrant gangs have taken over entire apartment complexes. The only positive take from this dreadful state of affairs is that these are the actions of a desperate administration, who, sensing their time is running out, have thrown caution to the wind and ramped things up to an unprecedented level.
The fact is that tens of millions must now be deported. This was already the case while Trump was in office the first time; since then the flood has increased exponentially. Trump speaking of remigration was a white pill. Whether he can achieve what needs to be done remains to be seen, but few can argue that a pro-remigration leader of the free world is a bad thing. Whites, patriots and nationalists across the world will be strengthened and inspired by this.
Trump and Musk — the Dream Team
Trump has charisma, relatability, seemingly boundless energy, drive and determination and the sheer will which has helped propel him to office yet again. However, the impact of Elon Musk cannot be understated. His liberation of X from the slithery tendrils of the anti-white censors has turned it into the true town square of ideas, the top news source for younger generations, and the only major social media platform which has something close to true free speech. The importance of this is almost inestimable, and will only prove more so in the coming years.
Musk is a genius and a visionary. His achievements to date already tower above those of all his contemporaries, even pushing the boundaries of what has previously been considered humanly feasible. Alongside all his other qualities, Musk brings what Trump, being of an older, less tech-savvy generation, needs: unparalleled knowledge of the technological sphere and all of its potential.
Along with Robert F. Kennedy Junior, who seems a man of genuine integrity, it’s hard to have wished for a better combination. With their combined billions in pre-existing wealth, they are immeasurably less susceptible to corruption and bribery by the globalist and Jewish lobbies. Indeed, both men already know full well that these highly organised and powerful groups are their biggest enemies.
Divinely Ordained?
Whether you are religious or not, it’s hard to have witnessed Trump cheating death by an assassin’s bullet, thanks to turning his head for a moment to point at a chart about illegal immigration, without feeling you have witnessed something akin to a miracle. Sadly, the blessing of Trump’s survival came with the tragedy of the death of former fire chief Corey Comperatore, who died a hero, shielding his family from the shooter. He will never be forgotten. Somehow it all now seems to make sense. For this to happen, and for Trump to have been spared in a way that even the most secular would admit seemed like divine intervention, and then not go on to win, seems almost unthinkable.
Donald Trump Is an Enemy of the British Labour Government
Finally, this victory is a particularly sweet one for British patriots. Keir Starmer’s loathsome communist government — the most openly anti-white in Britain’s history — somehow felt it wise to declare war on Trump, presumably vastly underestimating him by assuming his chances of retaking power were slim. They’ve been caught trying to go for Musk and X as well.
First of all, it came out that Labour party staff and activists were being sent on paid trips to the US to drum up support for Kamala Harris — a clear case of foreign election interference for which they will hopefully face consequences. Trump has allegedly ‘declared war’ on Starmer and his government as a result of this activism.
Additionally, the British non-profit organisation Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), which has ‘strong ties to to the UK Labour party’, had an internal memo leaked which revealed that a key item on the agenda was to 'kill Musk’s Twitter’ by pressuring advertisers to withdraw.
Trump’s victory, with Elon Musk by his side, could not be better news for the long-suffering British people who stand to suffer several more years of this despicable Labour government, elected by a small proportion of the populace purely due to disgust with the Conservatives. We’re with Trump all the way.
Conclusion
I used the word ‘chapter’ in the title as opposed to ‘era’, for a reason. Winning a battle isn’t the same as winning a war, and the war on Whites will not let up any time soon. The struggle goes on. But make no mistake; this was a major victory in many more ways than I’ve been able to outline here, and will prove so in many more ways to come. For now, at least, we can rejoice.
This article was first published here.
Whatever comes next for America will be closer and closer to facing the reality, finally after kicking the can down the road for decades. How will America look like when the dollar loses it's reserve currency status? It lost 99% percent of it's value since 1971. We can talk politics and spirituality all day long, but how will Americans survive in the most basic sense when the decades-long party ends and reality had to be faced.
"landslide victory"
No it was a desperately narrow victory that could easily have gone the other way if the Democrats had nominated a viable canidate