Fulvius Baxter

Name change

Everything has a beginning and an end, and maybe even a rebirth? Herewith we warmly hand over the blog to Fulvius Baxter, who will continue to run it with care and respect. Fulvius, the eternal adventurer and conservative cosmopolitan known for his striking pen and wide-ranging intellect. New times require new people, and new endeavours. Welcome to read on.

Violence against the host population

There are daily crimes against Swedes by migrant gangs – recently a father was shot by a gang member in front of his 12-year-old son. And many people react and are horrified. But we know that nothing will happen. Criminals will not be punished more severely, they will not be deported, controls on migrants will not be tightened, immigration will   …  

Ideological and political self-torment

It is becoming increasingly clear that the West is heading for a self-inflicted crisis, not only economic but also cultural. Let’s sort it all out. We have a serious demographic problem. The first thing people think about is immigration, or rather mass immigration. Hundreds of thousands of new inhabitants put society to the test, as infrastructure, jobs, healthcare facilities and   …  

The transformation into a dependent and disempowered state

Those of us who have been around for a while may notice a pattern in how certain laws and regulations are implemented. The new criticised Swedish gender identity law is to be pushed through at any cost, and this is carried out by a center-right-wing government with nationalists as a supporting party. It is somewhat reminiscent of how the FRA   …  

Racism – the magic word

Racism was originally about ideologically opposing certain ethnicities, demanding special legislation that disadvantages them, threatening them or even using violence against them. But the concept of racism has a much wider meaning today. It can be about a privately owned company not hiring someone of a certain skin colour, a doorman not letting in a certain ethnicity, or that a   …  

Joe Biden’s dictatorial tendencies

Joe Biden is a terrible president. Besides the fact that he is probably demented and can hardly give a speech, debate or even conduct a normal conversation, he uses the state apparatus to persecute and humiliate his political opponents. The proud American nation that had justice and freedom of speech written into its political foundation has turned into a Latin   …  

Being against mass migration is completely uncontroversial

Being opposed to mass migration and wanting to send back migrants who cannot support themselves is completely uncontroversial, and barely makes a dent in the political grey area of centre politics. Those in favour of tax-funded population exchange are the real extremists. And instead of an objective debate, they get hung up on terms like “mass migration”, wondering how to   …  

Titles, orders and seals

This phenomenon may be fading now, but some individuals still want to be called specific pronouns, often linked to a certain gender perception. In Sweden, the term hen is sometimes used, and in the US, She/They, He/They, etc. Being called something incorrectly is considered malicious and provokes upset feelings. I can’t help but think of old-fashioned titles, where dignitaries wanted   …  

Is Europe at risk of being left out of the multipolar order?

The United States, Russia and China are recognised as major powers, along with aspirants such as Japan, India and Brazil. We also have significant regional players such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Pakistan, Australia and others. European countries such as the UK, Germany and France are often included. The question is, what about Europe? And our ability to exercise power,   …  

The European Union was a disaster from the start

We see protesting farmers all over Europe blocking roads and dumping manure. But they do not upset the unworldly and arrogant leadership in Brussels. Individual Europeans have little love for the EU project. Whilst many think the original idea is a good one, they are not willing to engage with the political issues or even participate in the elections. Instead,   …  

Why is the Ukraine war so critical?

After numerous sanctions against Russia, billions in aid to Ukraine, and Western countries sending most of their arms supplies to Kiev, the war continues. And Ukraine is not making any progress, rather it is the Russians who are slowly but surely grinding down the Ukrainian army. Why are we spending so many resources and energy on this war? Ukraine is   …