White Replacement by the Numbers
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U.S. White Population (non-mixed) as of 2000
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U.S. White Population (non-mixed) as of 2025
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Projected U.S. White Population by Year 2050
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50 Year U.S. White Population Decline
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From Rome to Weimar: What History Teaches Us About Currency Debasement
Money carries a story. It preserves trust, expresses value, and transmits the economic priorities of the people who issue it. Yet throughout history, governments have repeatedly discovered the same dangerous temptation: when revenues fall short or political ambitions…
Blood Money:The Epstein Files and the Jewish Blackmail Network
Well, it hasn’t been a very quiet 2026 so far! There’s been an incredible flood of news and events since the last issue of The White Worker. Let’s be clear about one thing first: the Epstein file dump this year, pushed through (reluctantly?) by that new Attorney…
Spring Blitz 2026
The first day of Spring has passed, and we have a great opportunity for positive activism. For the American Nazi Party, this season has long served as a great period for intensifying our outreach. With the long days of summer travel approaching, we must be at our…
When Identity Becomes Industry: The Digital Economy’s Quiet Erosion of Cultural Boundaries
A growing segment of the modern digital economy is built not on goods or services in the traditional sense, but on the monetization of identity itself. Platforms such as OnlyFans and similar services have normalized a model in which personal image, intimacy, and…
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Spring Blitz 2026
The first day of Spring has passed, and we have a great opportunity for positive activism. For the American Nazi Party, this season has long served as a great period for intensifying our outreach….
Oh! To Be In England
Snowie, our cat, was making the umpteenth circle of his cushion before he settled, as cats do, where he first started. Cats behavior doesn’t really change does it? Their world has a…
Cultural Change or Policy: Which Comes First?
There is an old fantasy in politics that if you pass enough laws, people will eventually start believing them. Anyone who has ever tried to convince a stubborn family member that the same government…

The Munich Spark: How Adolf Hitler Forged the National Socialist Revolution
In the dim, smoke-filled beer halls of Munich during the bitter winter of 1919, the air still reeked of defeat. The shame of Versailles hung like a noose around Germany’s neck. The supposed stab-in-the-back by Jewish profiteers and Bolshevik traitors had not only…
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The Silent War: Fought and Wone Before The First Shot
There was a time when war unmistakably declared itself. Columns of soldiers and tanks appeared on the horizon, the voice of the nations leader echoed the will of the people, bombers darkened the skies, and everyone felt deep in their blood and bones that the moment of…
Hitler Before Politics: The Forging of a Führer
On April 20, 1889, in the quiet frontier town of Braunau-am-Inn, a child was born who would one day embody the German racial will. Adolf Hitler was born into a household that mirrored the tensions of the era: Alois Hitler, a self-made customs official whose life…
Degeneracy with a Dust Jacket: On the Moral Collapse of Modern Literature
One of the more vociferous outcries screeched from the middle and left sides of the political spectrum is a curious one. “But the Nazis burned books!” They wail, as if Hitler had some sort of grievance with Bibles, dictionaries and anything that didn’t have a swastika…
A Call for Writers: Join the Effort of The White Worker
Every generation faces a choice: to pass its heritage forward with clarity and conviction, or to allow it to fade quietly into the background of history. Culture does not preserve itself. It is sustained by people who are willing to document it, discuss it, challenge…

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Trump’s Naval Blockade of Iran: America Reasserts Power in a Hostile World
President Donald J. Trump has ordered an immediate U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after high-level negotiations with Iran collapsed in Islamabad. The move, confirmed by the White House and reported by major outlets including Reuters, the Associated Press,…
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U.S. Border Crisis Continues Unresolved as Political Paralysis Deepens
The situation at the southern border remains one of the most visible and unresolved challenges facing the United States, yet meaningful action continues to stall in Washington. Despite years of escalating crossings, strained resources, and mounting concern from border…
China Expands Economic Influence Across Developing World as Western Leverage Declines
While much of the West remains consumed by internal division and short-term economic pressures, China continues to execute a long-term strategy that is quietly reshaping the global balance of power. Across Africa, Southeast Asia, and parts of Latin America, Beijing is…
Russia–Ukraine War Settles Into Prolonged Stalemate as Western Resolve Is Tested
More than two years into the conflict, the war between Russia and Ukraine has entered a phase defined less by rapid movement and more by grinding persistence. Frontlines have hardened across much of eastern Ukraine, with incremental gains measured in yards rather than…
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Otto von Bismarck and the Birth of the German Nation
In the nineteenth century, the German-speaking world comprised many separate kingdoms, duchies, principalities, and free cities across Central Europe. While they shared a language and cultural traditions, these regions stayed politically divided. The idea of a united…
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The Thirty Years’ War: The Conflict That Reshaped Europe
In the early 1600s, Europe went through a period of major change and uncertainty. The Protestant Reformation broke apart the unity of Western Christendom, leaving the Holy Roman Empire as a patchwork of different states, each with its own goals simmering beneath a…
The Day of the German Army: Ritual, Spectacle & Civic Celebration
In the years following the rise of the National Socialism in Germany, the state constructed an elaborate calendar of public festivals intended to reshape national culture. These celebrations were not simply holidays or commemorations. They were carefully organized…
From Rome to Weimar: What History Teaches Us About Currency Debasement
Money carries a story. It preserves trust, expresses value, and transmits the economic priorities of the people who issue it. Yet throughout history, governments have repeatedly discovered the same dangerous temptation: when revenues fall short or political ambitions…
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Culture & Society

The German Concept of Heimat: Belonging, Land, and Identity
Under the soft glow of a late summer evening, a farmer in the Black Forest stands at the edge of his meadow, scythe in hand, watching his sons bring the cattle home. The air carries the scent of cut hay and wood smoke. For him, this is not just scenery. It is…
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Saving the Cat: Environmental and Animal Protection Policies in Nazi Germany
In storytelling, there is a famous narrative device known as the Save the Cat plot device, introduced by screenwriter Blake Snyder in Save the Cat!: The Last Book on Screenwriting You’ll Ever Need (Snyder, 2005). The idea is simple: if a character rescues a helpless…
Tradition in an Age Without Roots
There was a time when a European man didn’t need to explain or apologize for who he was. He knew where he belonged—within a family of shared blood, a community with common roots, and a nation shaped by centuries of European language, faith, and traditions. That…
When Identity Becomes Industry: The Digital Economy’s Quiet Erosion of Cultural Boundaries
A growing segment of the modern digital economy is built not on goods or services in the traditional sense, but on the monetization of identity itself. Platforms such as OnlyFans and similar services have normalized a model in which personal image, intimacy, and…
The German Family Tradition: Structure, Duty, and Social Stability
For centuries, the family served as the foundational institution of German society. Long before the emergence of modern political systems, the stability of communities throughout the German lands rested on a deeply rooted understanding of family structure, personal…

The Silent Demographic Siege and Why White American Citizens Must Reclaim Their Birthright
The numbers do not lie, and they never have. White Americans of European descent, the historic core of the United States, are being displaced in their own homeland at an accelerating rate. Once an overwhelming majority, European-descended citizens now make up barely…
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Oh! To Be In England
Snowie, our cat, was making the umpteenth circle of his cushion before he settled, as cats do, where he first started. Cats behavior doesn’t really change does it? Their world has a consistency that ours has sadly lost. My daughter has always maintained that…
Cultural Change or Policy: Which Comes First?
There is an old fantasy in politics that if you pass enough laws, people will eventually start believing them. Anyone who has ever tried to convince a stubborn family member that the same government sending billions of dollars a year to Israel which helps fund their…
What Are You Doing, National Socialist Man?
Many men today speak the sacred language of National Socialism. They call for national sovereignty, strict borders, defending culture and heritage, and warn of the catastrophic decline of our race and nation. They flood social media, dominate comment sections, rage on…
America Must Decide What a Nation Is
For most of human history, the idea of a nation has been simple and widely understood. A nation is a people with a shared history, culture, and political community who govern a defined territory. Borders exist to protect that community. Laws exist to preserve it….























