Western Exile
@westernexile
A court in exile for those who would see the West go from a kingdom of iron and rust to one of gold
"Either Germanic ideals or Anglo-Saxon ones must prevail. Justice, freedom, honour and virtue will triumph, or the worship of money. There can be only one victor in this struggle" Wilhelm II, German Emperor, 18th July 1918

You only think this because we live under a regime that has spent over two hundred years glorifying sin.
My unpopular opinion is that even tho cheating is evil and unethical it should not have legal/professional repercussions
The redoubt of Christ that long formed the heart of the Spanish Monarchy.
What do you feel when you see this flag?
'Your children should be abandoned to their fate unless they arbitrarily prove themselves worthy of your stewardship' Do such individuals ever stop to think why no other generation before their own believed this?
Comedian and author Tony Hawks explains why he isn't leaving his son anything in his will.
Doesn’t your heart warm up at the sight of a beautiful city?
Murals of the Vendean leaders are appearing in rural France. Ladies and gentlemen, we are winning, and the Republic will fall.
La Garnache (85) : une gigantesque fresque historique consacrée au général Charette. « Inciter les habitants et visiteurs à fouiller le passé du territoire » fdesouche.com/2025/07/22/la-…
That depends on whether or not you notice that many of the world's nations have mysteriously ended up under the exact same regime, despite vast and fundamental differences between their peoples.
A take: The more you travel, the less politically extreme you become.
At times, Catiline. While the establishment continues to self-servingly extol the Republic as the very embodiment of virtue, I am tired of pretending that it is anything more than a corrupt cesspit that needs to be entirely cleaned out, no matter the cost to my life or name.
Which person from Roman History do you identify as?
The United States has strayed even further from its "founding mission".
Today, the United States announced our decision to withdraw from UNESCO. Like many UN organizations, UNESCO strayed from its founding mission. Going forward, U.S. participation in international organizations must make America safer, stronger, and more prosperous.
One particular problem in Britain is the constant and shameless weaponisation of World War veterans. Especially in 2016, we were told that those living were empire-nostalgic reactionaries destroying their grandchildren's futures, while the fallen 'would have been pro-EU'.
Jubilee should do a video where its one Fascist vs 20 WW2 Veterans and they give the veterans guns and see if the fascist can convince the veterans not to shoot 'em by defending their tweets
The Relief of Belgrade by Giovanni Capistrano Anton von Perger, 1846

Abruzzo, the historic northern frontier of the Kingdom of Naples, is absolutely underrated. Hidden within those Apennine vales are some of the most breathtaking vistas I ever had the fortune to behold in all of Italy.
Is Abruzzo the most underrated region in Italy? Incredible nature, lots of wildlife including bears, has everything from mountains and a glacier to sunny beaches, rich medieval history, interesting foods... But you don't hear people talking about it much.
The absolute knots that the enemies of Christ tie themselves into to argue that Christians deserve to be persecuted.
As a Roman Catholic, allow me to offer a defense of @JoelWBerry. To be sure, it was hyperbolic to say that ALL Catholics in Gaza support Hamas; but hyperbolic takes are nothing new here, so spare me your pearl clutching. Catholics are mad at Joel not so much because he was…
That Venice still today annually celebrates her deliverance from the plague in 1577, with a whole weekend of spectacle involving the entire city, is a wondrous example of continuity in cultural memory.
Christianity didn’t conquer Rome; rather only Rome in its magnificence could provide a fitting cradle for the birth and growth of Christendom.
Christianity conquered Rome, the greatest empire in history. I wouldn't bet against it today.
Every day that passes brings you closer to that terrible moment when all your sins will be laid bare, and you will be judged by the incorruptible and eternal. Remember who holds the keys to Heaven. Think every day how you will justify your words and deeds to him.
This won’t be easy for people to hear, but there are only about 200 professed Catholics still living in Gaza and they all support Hamas.
155 years ago today, the French government made a fatal mistake for which the country has paid ever since. For on the 19th July 1870, a Paris whipped up by the mob issued a declaration of war to Berlin, unleashing the Franco-Prussian War and paving the way for the Second Reich.

Three Christians were killed and nine wounded, including the priest. Refusing to name the assailant - the IDF - and resorting to Second World War mythos to distract from it is sheer cowardice. Also, no, an 'apology' will not wash for the umpteenth 'mistake' of said assailant.
They didn't destroy it. A stray tank round took off a small piece of the steeple during the ongoing war against Hamas. Maybe we can also talk about the thousands of Christian churches that were completely obliterated by Christian allies and Germans during WWII.
107 years ago today, a monstrous crime against man and a terrible sin against the Almighty occurred. For the ritual slaying of the Russian Imperial Family, on the 17th July 1918, saw the unholy consecration of the 20th century to evil. May their souls know everlasting peace.
