Wojaks
Wojaks

Sep 9, 2025

Remigration in Practice

by Harold Eustace

Article

Remigration

Methods

Introduction

Remigration Now has officially been inaugurated. Thus begins a new epoch in British political history; the final collapse of the old guard and the birth of a new age. All distraction, all cope, all noise, all containment is now off the table. They have no idea what’s coming.


While Kenny Smith was busy driving the final nail into the old right’s coffin, it was as if something ancient had awoken in the hearts and minds of our brothers and sisters. Following Axel Rudakubana’s savage slaughter of three young girls at a dance class, previously apolitical friends and family members became fiercely intolerant of the ongoing invasion and genocide of our people, and the Overton Window took a sharp leap to the right. But Southport was just the beginning.


In the intervening years, the cumbersome sludge of the old right has been shorn off entirely, leaving a novel youth-oriented movement to arise in its stead. Remigration Now is the first activist group to be entirely led and staffed by members of this movement. I don’t think I am alone in calling this a momentous occasion, and one that we are all deeply proud of.


Now is the time for action. In what is quite possibly our most desperate hour, Britain yearns for her youth to assist in this effort. The Empire courses through our blood, but its stock is being reduced by the generation.


We are all aware of what is at stake. It’s remigration or death.


We need as many fellow travellers as we can get, so don’t hesitate to join Remigration Now and become an activist.


Against Ideology

I believe it is always best to take the stance of non-ideology or even anti-ideology. Reducing the vast leviathan of political reality into an arbitrary, often largely contextual framework is almost never conducive to political movement in your favour. Instead, cleave to the moment; do what is in your people’s best interest now, and discard yesterday’s baggage.


This is not to say that political allegiances are unimportant or cursory, but the inhabitants of the highest realm of political achievement all recognise that to separate yourself from ideological persuasion is to make yourself invincible against partisan attack.


We all understand that remigration is in the best interest of the British people, but we cannot let this become an ideological sticking point; it is a sentiment of public duty rather than one of culture-war victory, and must be framed in this way in order to avoid co-option by the likes of Tenconi and other such parasites.


Remigration is designed to benefit the native British population, regardless of such ephemeral characteristics as voting history, political compass results, tax bracket, opinion on gender-neutral bathrooms, etc. Always, the People come first, and so we must begin with a commitment to countering all anti-native narratives, even if they come from the Right (the bashing of woke white college students is notable; subversive subcultural trends disseminated on the Zio-right such as “AWFLs” also come to mind). These are of no benefit whatsoever and only serve to sow division amongst our people. How is “I’d rather accept a patriotic foreigner over a woke native” qualitatively any different from “I’d rather accept a woke foreigner over a racist Brit”? You notice concordances like these and realise the entire populace has been taken for a ride.


It is time we talked about enemies, specifically about how we need to be more rigid in identifying and defining them. The Right has long struggled with this primal aspect of politicking, leading it to be continuously cucked on just about every issue. Instead of going over the basics of pattern recognition, I will simply provide a list of noted enemies. It is up to you to ascertain what they all have in common.


  • Tommy Robinson

• Katie Hopkins

• Liam Tuffs

• Nick Tenconi

• Nigel Farage

• Richard Tice

• Jordan Peterson

• Konstantin Kisin

• James Lindsay


If you are a fan of any of these people, you will find you have great difficulty achieving your political aims. Once again I implore you to detach yourself from ideological leanings. It’s for your own good.

Against Cope: Practical Solutions

As a footsoldier of the Remigration movement, you are the banner-bearer of the most important activist campaign in British history. The literal weight of the world rests on your shoulders. If you are successful, you will be immortalised as a patron of the greatest civilisation on Earth, and as one of the Motherland’s most devoted children.


Don’t let it go to your head, though. We’ve got all of that to come.


For now, the most advisable route for activists is to spread word of our movement to those who fall just outside the bounds of our sphere of influence. We expect rapid growth given the immense groundswell of support we have received thus far, and only anticipate it to grow bigger from here. With a large enough activist base, we can begin properly mobilising across the country.


Political debate and discussion are generally deprioritised in favour of the the realisation of our chief aims. If it is your wish to engage opponents in such debate, know that you are not obligated by Remigration Now to justify remigration in any way beyond political realities and logistical wherewithal. There is no onus on any activist to propone or try to legitimise the idea of remigration to political opponents, but if it is your wish to do so then you are more than welcome to.


When enough activists have been mobilised, Remigration Now will begin a long and aggressive campaign in order to ensure the fulfilment of its primary objective on a policy level; we want to hear the word “remigration” ringing through the Commons as a result of our influence having necessitated its discussion on the floor. This is not a two-bit microparty or a social club; it is a nationwide civil revolt.


The “elites” are ultimately still people like you and me. They walk down the street and see the St. George’s flags fluttering in the breeze, the defaced mini roundabout blazing red with the primordial symbol of the English; they cannot ignore it forever. Despite the naysayers and pessimists, we are hopeful that we can begin to turn the tide and become an inescapable reminder to the great and the good that we, the British people, are alive and kicking, and we’re coming for their heads.


There is always the worry that these sentiments could become pure cope, but an assured devotion to real, tactile activism will hopefully allay these fears in the hearts of the doubtful. Unlike a Tommy rally or even a garden-variety hotel protest, Remigration Now is distinct in its unwavering commitment to its namesake: remigration, now. Deviation can not, and will not, be tolerated. Owing to past safeguarding and standards issues within other organisations, we run an airtight vetting process and will work to weed out malign actors wherever they are found.


Activism on the ground has already been tabled, including banner-drops at enemy gatherings and participation in hotel protests. Much more will follow, but for now the bulk of our activism is online. More on-the-ground activism will follow in the not-so-distant future, however, so that we can gain recognition as a real force for change.


With enough eyes on our work, potential contributors are bound to be attracted to Remigration Now, meaning that per capita recruitment is not strictly necessary for growth. I have already warned against proselytising, and this follows from that. The right people will find us if we make our activism loud enough, and we don’t run the risk of alienating people from our personal lives.

Against Containment

Finger-wagging about containment in 2025 feels a little like repeating the “stranger danger” warning as if everyone hasn’t already heard it a million times, but it still needs bearing in mind.


Tory Boys are a no-go. Never, ever, ever. But surely that goes without saying.


Beware anyone who is trying to sell you a package-deal. Part of what makes, say, Farage so obvious as containment is that his fans think he has all the answers; he will stop woke, he will stop the boats, he will save the smoky bacon crisps, etc. ad infinitum. At Remigration Now, we are committed to the idée fixe of remigration. No bells and whistles, that’s all there is to it. The modus operandi of populists like Farage, Johnson, and even Trump is to sell you down the river by prevaricating about many smaller issues that ultimately don’t matter. See: Farage’s crisp rant, Johnson’s blue passports, Trump’s war on transgenders in women’s sports. If you are at the mercy of whimsy, you are not a serious political actor.


There is a certain nobility to single-issue politics, something lacking in the eclecticism of the civnat right. Another surefire sign of containment is the presence of self-contradictory systems. Take the libertarian right: on the face of it, they’re patriots who love their country. But as we all know, small government = big corporations, and before you know it, all the public utilities have been flogged to the highest bidder. The so-called “Tommy right” is similar in outlook. Discounting the fact that it is impossible to be a true British patriot and in favour of immigration at the same time, why is it that this particular faction exclusively targets Muslims, despite similar rates of crime in other foreign groups? What end could Tommy be possibly working towards? Who knows.


I think we’re all wise to these tricks by now, which is why I’ve kept this section short, but I will end by reassuring you that Remigration Now is committed to opposing containment in any form, and we pledge always to bring it to public attention if any major operations occur within our space.

My Final Thoughts

We are on the precipice of a new world order, one that’s all ours for the taking. Contrary to the overriding negative disposition in most online right-wing spheres, we have our eyes set on the future: our future, the future of our children and of our people.


Remigration is our future.

Wojaks
Wojaks

Sep 9, 2025

Remigration in Practice

by Harold Eustace

Article

Remigration

Methods

Introduction

Remigration Now has officially been inaugurated. Thus begins a new epoch in British political history; the final collapse of the old guard and the birth of a new age. All distraction, all cope, all noise, all containment is now off the table. They have no idea what’s coming.


While Kenny Smith was busy driving the final nail into the old right’s coffin, it was as if something ancient had awoken in the hearts and minds of our brothers and sisters. Following Axel Rudakubana’s savage slaughter of three young girls at a dance class, previously apolitical friends and family members became fiercely intolerant of the ongoing invasion and genocide of our people, and the Overton Window took a sharp leap to the right. But Southport was just the beginning.


In the intervening years, the cumbersome sludge of the old right has been shorn off entirely, leaving a novel youth-oriented movement to arise in its stead. Remigration Now is the first activist group to be entirely led and staffed by members of this movement. I don’t think I am alone in calling this a momentous occasion, and one that we are all deeply proud of.


Now is the time for action. In what is quite possibly our most desperate hour, Britain yearns for her youth to assist in this effort. The Empire courses through our blood, but its stock is being reduced by the generation.


We are all aware of what is at stake. It’s remigration or death.


We need as many fellow travellers as we can get, so don’t hesitate to join Remigration Now and become an activist.


Against Ideology

I believe it is always best to take the stance of non-ideology or even anti-ideology. Reducing the vast leviathan of political reality into an arbitrary, often largely contextual framework is almost never conducive to political movement in your favour. Instead, cleave to the moment; do what is in your people’s best interest now, and discard yesterday’s baggage.


This is not to say that political allegiances are unimportant or cursory, but the inhabitants of the highest realm of political achievement all recognise that to separate yourself from ideological persuasion is to make yourself invincible against partisan attack.


We all understand that remigration is in the best interest of the British people, but we cannot let this become an ideological sticking point; it is a sentiment of public duty rather than one of culture-war victory, and must be framed in this way in order to avoid co-option by the likes of Tenconi and other such parasites.


Remigration is designed to benefit the native British population, regardless of such ephemeral characteristics as voting history, political compass results, tax bracket, opinion on gender-neutral bathrooms, etc. Always, the People come first, and so we must begin with a commitment to countering all anti-native narratives, even if they come from the Right (the bashing of woke white college students is notable; subversive subcultural trends disseminated on the Zio-right such as “AWFLs” also come to mind). These are of no benefit whatsoever and only serve to sow division amongst our people. How is “I’d rather accept a patriotic foreigner over a woke native” qualitatively any different from “I’d rather accept a woke foreigner over a racist Brit”? You notice concordances like these and realise the entire populace has been taken for a ride.


It is time we talked about enemies, specifically about how we need to be more rigid in identifying and defining them. The Right has long struggled with this primal aspect of politicking, leading it to be continuously cucked on just about every issue. Instead of going over the basics of pattern recognition, I will simply provide a list of noted enemies. It is up to you to ascertain what they all have in common.


  • Tommy Robinson

• Katie Hopkins

• Liam Tuffs

• Nick Tenconi

• Nigel Farage

• Richard Tice

• Jordan Peterson

• Konstantin Kisin

• James Lindsay


If you are a fan of any of these people, you will find you have great difficulty achieving your political aims. Once again I implore you to detach yourself from ideological leanings. It’s for your own good.

Against Cope: Practical Solutions

As a footsoldier of the Remigration movement, you are the banner-bearer of the most important activist campaign in British history. The literal weight of the world rests on your shoulders. If you are successful, you will be immortalised as a patron of the greatest civilisation on Earth, and as one of the Motherland’s most devoted children.


Don’t let it go to your head, though. We’ve got all of that to come.


For now, the most advisable route for activists is to spread word of our movement to those who fall just outside the bounds of our sphere of influence. We expect rapid growth given the immense groundswell of support we have received thus far, and only anticipate it to grow bigger from here. With a large enough activist base, we can begin properly mobilising across the country.


Political debate and discussion are generally deprioritised in favour of the the realisation of our chief aims. If it is your wish to engage opponents in such debate, know that you are not obligated by Remigration Now to justify remigration in any way beyond political realities and logistical wherewithal. There is no onus on any activist to propone or try to legitimise the idea of remigration to political opponents, but if it is your wish to do so then you are more than welcome to.


When enough activists have been mobilised, Remigration Now will begin a long and aggressive campaign in order to ensure the fulfilment of its primary objective on a policy level; we want to hear the word “remigration” ringing through the Commons as a result of our influence having necessitated its discussion on the floor. This is not a two-bit microparty or a social club; it is a nationwide civil revolt.


The “elites” are ultimately still people like you and me. They walk down the street and see the St. George’s flags fluttering in the breeze, the defaced mini roundabout blazing red with the primordial symbol of the English; they cannot ignore it forever. Despite the naysayers and pessimists, we are hopeful that we can begin to turn the tide and become an inescapable reminder to the great and the good that we, the British people, are alive and kicking, and we’re coming for their heads.


There is always the worry that these sentiments could become pure cope, but an assured devotion to real, tactile activism will hopefully allay these fears in the hearts of the doubtful. Unlike a Tommy rally or even a garden-variety hotel protest, Remigration Now is distinct in its unwavering commitment to its namesake: remigration, now. Deviation can not, and will not, be tolerated. Owing to past safeguarding and standards issues within other organisations, we run an airtight vetting process and will work to weed out malign actors wherever they are found.


Activism on the ground has already been tabled, including banner-drops at enemy gatherings and participation in hotel protests. Much more will follow, but for now the bulk of our activism is online. More on-the-ground activism will follow in the not-so-distant future, however, so that we can gain recognition as a real force for change.


With enough eyes on our work, potential contributors are bound to be attracted to Remigration Now, meaning that per capita recruitment is not strictly necessary for growth. I have already warned against proselytising, and this follows from that. The right people will find us if we make our activism loud enough, and we don’t run the risk of alienating people from our personal lives.

Against Containment

Finger-wagging about containment in 2025 feels a little like repeating the “stranger danger” warning as if everyone hasn’t already heard it a million times, but it still needs bearing in mind.


Tory Boys are a no-go. Never, ever, ever. But surely that goes without saying.


Beware anyone who is trying to sell you a package-deal. Part of what makes, say, Farage so obvious as containment is that his fans think he has all the answers; he will stop woke, he will stop the boats, he will save the smoky bacon crisps, etc. ad infinitum. At Remigration Now, we are committed to the idée fixe of remigration. No bells and whistles, that’s all there is to it. The modus operandi of populists like Farage, Johnson, and even Trump is to sell you down the river by prevaricating about many smaller issues that ultimately don’t matter. See: Farage’s crisp rant, Johnson’s blue passports, Trump’s war on transgenders in women’s sports. If you are at the mercy of whimsy, you are not a serious political actor.


There is a certain nobility to single-issue politics, something lacking in the eclecticism of the civnat right. Another surefire sign of containment is the presence of self-contradictory systems. Take the libertarian right: on the face of it, they’re patriots who love their country. But as we all know, small government = big corporations, and before you know it, all the public utilities have been flogged to the highest bidder. The so-called “Tommy right” is similar in outlook. Discounting the fact that it is impossible to be a true British patriot and in favour of immigration at the same time, why is it that this particular faction exclusively targets Muslims, despite similar rates of crime in other foreign groups? What end could Tommy be possibly working towards? Who knows.


I think we’re all wise to these tricks by now, which is why I’ve kept this section short, but I will end by reassuring you that Remigration Now is committed to opposing containment in any form, and we pledge always to bring it to public attention if any major operations occur within our space.

My Final Thoughts

We are on the precipice of a new world order, one that’s all ours for the taking. Contrary to the overriding negative disposition in most online right-wing spheres, we have our eyes set on the future: our future, the future of our children and of our people.


Remigration is our future.

Wojaks
Wojaks

Sep 9, 2025

Remigration in Practice

by Harold Eustace

Article

Remigration

Methods

Introduction

Remigration Now has officially been inaugurated. Thus begins a new epoch in British political history; the final collapse of the old guard and the birth of a new age. All distraction, all cope, all noise, all containment is now off the table. They have no idea what’s coming.


While Kenny Smith was busy driving the final nail into the old right’s coffin, it was as if something ancient had awoken in the hearts and minds of our brothers and sisters. Following Axel Rudakubana’s savage slaughter of three young girls at a dance class, previously apolitical friends and family members became fiercely intolerant of the ongoing invasion and genocide of our people, and the Overton Window took a sharp leap to the right. But Southport was just the beginning.


In the intervening years, the cumbersome sludge of the old right has been shorn off entirely, leaving a novel youth-oriented movement to arise in its stead. Remigration Now is the first activist group to be entirely led and staffed by members of this movement. I don’t think I am alone in calling this a momentous occasion, and one that we are all deeply proud of.


Now is the time for action. In what is quite possibly our most desperate hour, Britain yearns for her youth to assist in this effort. The Empire courses through our blood, but its stock is being reduced by the generation.


We are all aware of what is at stake. It’s remigration or death.


We need as many fellow travellers as we can get, so don’t hesitate to join Remigration Now and become an activist.


Against Ideology

I believe it is always best to take the stance of non-ideology or even anti-ideology. Reducing the vast leviathan of political reality into an arbitrary, often largely contextual framework is almost never conducive to political movement in your favour. Instead, cleave to the moment; do what is in your people’s best interest now, and discard yesterday’s baggage.


This is not to say that political allegiances are unimportant or cursory, but the inhabitants of the highest realm of political achievement all recognise that to separate yourself from ideological persuasion is to make yourself invincible against partisan attack.


We all understand that remigration is in the best interest of the British people, but we cannot let this become an ideological sticking point; it is a sentiment of public duty rather than one of culture-war victory, and must be framed in this way in order to avoid co-option by the likes of Tenconi and other such parasites.


Remigration is designed to benefit the native British population, regardless of such ephemeral characteristics as voting history, political compass results, tax bracket, opinion on gender-neutral bathrooms, etc. Always, the People come first, and so we must begin with a commitment to countering all anti-native narratives, even if they come from the Right (the bashing of woke white college students is notable; subversive subcultural trends disseminated on the Zio-right such as “AWFLs” also come to mind). These are of no benefit whatsoever and only serve to sow division amongst our people. How is “I’d rather accept a patriotic foreigner over a woke native” qualitatively any different from “I’d rather accept a woke foreigner over a racist Brit”? You notice concordances like these and realise the entire populace has been taken for a ride.


It is time we talked about enemies, specifically about how we need to be more rigid in identifying and defining them. The Right has long struggled with this primal aspect of politicking, leading it to be continuously cucked on just about every issue. Instead of going over the basics of pattern recognition, I will simply provide a list of noted enemies. It is up to you to ascertain what they all have in common.


  • Tommy Robinson

• Katie Hopkins

• Liam Tuffs

• Nick Tenconi

• Nigel Farage

• Richard Tice

• Jordan Peterson

• Konstantin Kisin

• James Lindsay


If you are a fan of any of these people, you will find you have great difficulty achieving your political aims. Once again I implore you to detach yourself from ideological leanings. It’s for your own good.

Against Cope: Practical Solutions

As a footsoldier of the Remigration movement, you are the banner-bearer of the most important activist campaign in British history. The literal weight of the world rests on your shoulders. If you are successful, you will be immortalised as a patron of the greatest civilisation on Earth, and as one of the Motherland’s most devoted children.


Don’t let it go to your head, though. We’ve got all of that to come.


For now, the most advisable route for activists is to spread word of our movement to those who fall just outside the bounds of our sphere of influence. We expect rapid growth given the immense groundswell of support we have received thus far, and only anticipate it to grow bigger from here. With a large enough activist base, we can begin properly mobilising across the country.


Political debate and discussion are generally deprioritised in favour of the the realisation of our chief aims. If it is your wish to engage opponents in such debate, know that you are not obligated by Remigration Now to justify remigration in any way beyond political realities and logistical wherewithal. There is no onus on any activist to propone or try to legitimise the idea of remigration to political opponents, but if it is your wish to do so then you are more than welcome to.


When enough activists have been mobilised, Remigration Now will begin a long and aggressive campaign in order to ensure the fulfilment of its primary objective on a policy level; we want to hear the word “remigration” ringing through the Commons as a result of our influence having necessitated its discussion on the floor. This is not a two-bit microparty or a social club; it is a nationwide civil revolt.


The “elites” are ultimately still people like you and me. They walk down the street and see the St. George’s flags fluttering in the breeze, the defaced mini roundabout blazing red with the primordial symbol of the English; they cannot ignore it forever. Despite the naysayers and pessimists, we are hopeful that we can begin to turn the tide and become an inescapable reminder to the great and the good that we, the British people, are alive and kicking, and we’re coming for their heads.


There is always the worry that these sentiments could become pure cope, but an assured devotion to real, tactile activism will hopefully allay these fears in the hearts of the doubtful. Unlike a Tommy rally or even a garden-variety hotel protest, Remigration Now is distinct in its unwavering commitment to its namesake: remigration, now. Deviation can not, and will not, be tolerated. Owing to past safeguarding and standards issues within other organisations, we run an airtight vetting process and will work to weed out malign actors wherever they are found.


Activism on the ground has already been tabled, including banner-drops at enemy gatherings and participation in hotel protests. Much more will follow, but for now the bulk of our activism is online. More on-the-ground activism will follow in the not-so-distant future, however, so that we can gain recognition as a real force for change.


With enough eyes on our work, potential contributors are bound to be attracted to Remigration Now, meaning that per capita recruitment is not strictly necessary for growth. I have already warned against proselytising, and this follows from that. The right people will find us if we make our activism loud enough, and we don’t run the risk of alienating people from our personal lives.

Against Containment

Finger-wagging about containment in 2025 feels a little like repeating the “stranger danger” warning as if everyone hasn’t already heard it a million times, but it still needs bearing in mind.


Tory Boys are a no-go. Never, ever, ever. But surely that goes without saying.


Beware anyone who is trying to sell you a package-deal. Part of what makes, say, Farage so obvious as containment is that his fans think he has all the answers; he will stop woke, he will stop the boats, he will save the smoky bacon crisps, etc. ad infinitum. At Remigration Now, we are committed to the idée fixe of remigration. No bells and whistles, that’s all there is to it. The modus operandi of populists like Farage, Johnson, and even Trump is to sell you down the river by prevaricating about many smaller issues that ultimately don’t matter. See: Farage’s crisp rant, Johnson’s blue passports, Trump’s war on transgenders in women’s sports. If you are at the mercy of whimsy, you are not a serious political actor.


There is a certain nobility to single-issue politics, something lacking in the eclecticism of the civnat right. Another surefire sign of containment is the presence of self-contradictory systems. Take the libertarian right: on the face of it, they’re patriots who love their country. But as we all know, small government = big corporations, and before you know it, all the public utilities have been flogged to the highest bidder. The so-called “Tommy right” is similar in outlook. Discounting the fact that it is impossible to be a true British patriot and in favour of immigration at the same time, why is it that this particular faction exclusively targets Muslims, despite similar rates of crime in other foreign groups? What end could Tommy be possibly working towards? Who knows.


I think we’re all wise to these tricks by now, which is why I’ve kept this section short, but I will end by reassuring you that Remigration Now is committed to opposing containment in any form, and we pledge always to bring it to public attention if any major operations occur within our space.

My Final Thoughts

We are on the precipice of a new world order, one that’s all ours for the taking. Contrary to the overriding negative disposition in most online right-wing spheres, we have our eyes set on the future: our future, the future of our children and of our people.


Remigration is our future.