Northern Alliance (Canada) - Beliefs

Beliefs

According to the group's manifesto, the group is dedicated to "the protection and advancement of the rights of Canadians of European descent", which it describes as "the most beautiful, creative and intelligent race on Earth." The group advocates that Canada "return to its former immigration policies and exclude peoples from non-Western countries", also arguing that "only those with European ancestry should be permitted to become citizens of Canada". The group opposes drug legalization on the grounds that "illicit drug use is detrimental to White society", and abortion on the grounds that "abortion stops a White heart". It opposes same-sex marriage and interracial marriage. Their website had included links to groups such as the Canadian National Socialist Front, BC White Pride and the Imperial Klans of Canada, as well as to other racist groups from around the world.

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