The Americanist Ideology
By Warren Balogh
ONE REASON I DISAGREE with Americanist ideology is that tying the future survival of our race in North America to the form of government, symbols and ideals of the 1789 Republic at this late stage, leads to a dangerous confusion of means and ends and stunts the development of a truly independent national consciousness among White people.
The “America First/Hail Columbia!” enthusiasts insist the 1789 Republic was intended by the Founders to be a White ethnostate. This is by no means a settled question, since the Constitution never defined citizenship by race or linked citizenship to race, and free Blacks in most states enjoyed full citizenship from the very beginning. The Naturalization Act of 1790 did not strip Blacks of citizenship but only restricted the process of becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization to “free white person[s].” Only three of the original 13 states explicitly denied Blacks citizenship on the basis of race—Georgia, South Carolina and Virginia—while the other ten included free Blacks as citizens.* So if this was their intention, the Founders failed miserably at making this clear or establishing it in law. Contrast this with the fourth point of the 1920 National Socialist program, and the 1935 Reich Citizenship Law, which explicitly restricted German citizenship on the basis of race and stripped all Jews of citizenship.
But even if you believe the 1789 Republic was intended to be a White ethnostate, even if this was never implemented (“true Americanism has never been tried!”), two-and-a-half centuries of history have extended citizenship to every race to the point where Whites have been reduced to barely 50% of the population.
So even if you discount the violent war against Whites here and in Europe waged by the federal government under the stars and stripes since 1861, the fact remains that the 1789 Republic has long since degenerated into a multi-racial empire where these symbols and ideals have lost all meaning, to say the least.
The supreme goal of White Nationalism in America must be to wake our people up to the fact that we are not the 1789 Republic, we are something separate from it and exist independently of it. Our destiny is not linked to it, and in fact, the continued survival of this Republic may spell the extinction of our race. We owe the Republic no loyalty: as long as it continues to destroy us, even on the basis of the principles of the Declaration of Independence, this State has failed our people and we have the right to alter or abolish it.
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About: Warren Balogh is a noted political commentator and second-generation National Socialist. This article first appeared on his Telegram channel on August 14, 2026. See: https://t.me/warrenbalogh88
* - Footnote by Martin Kerr: As the US was set up at its foundation, not only were free Black males granted full citizenship in some states, but they had the right to vote in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
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