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Martin Sellner - Europe Wakes Up: A Call to Defend Freedom

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Martin Sellner, co-founder of Generation Identity, joins Hearts of Oak to discuss the patriotic youth movement's formation in Europe.
He emphasizes nonviolent activism to counter mass migration and preserve national identity, despite challenges like bans and media demonization.
Martin underscores the importance of cultural preservation and combating negative migration effects while advocating for truth and moral superiority in right-wing movements' arguments.
His activism includes writing books and organizing demonstrations against multiculturalism and diversity agendas, highlighting the group's goals and challenges in the face of political and media scrutiny.

Martin Sellner is an Austrian patriotic activist and author and fights for the preservation of his homeland. Actions and theory, truth and resistance, determine Martin's life.

Connect with Martin...
X/TWITTER x.com/Martin_Sellner
GETTR gettr.com/user/martinsellnerIB
TELEGRAM t.me/martinsellnerIB
SUBSTACK martinsellner.substack.com
WEBSITE generation-identity.org.uk

Interview recorded 15.7.24

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WEBSITE heartsofoak.org/
PODCASTS heartsofoak.podbean.com/
SOCIAL MEDIA heartsofoak.org/connect/
SHOP heartsofoak.org/shop/

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Martin Sellner, co-founder of Generation Identity, joins Hearts of Oak to discuss the patriotic youth movement's formation in Europe.
He emphasizes nonviolent activism to counter mass migration and preserve national identity, despite challenges like bans and media demonization.
Martin underscores the importance of cultural preservation and combating negative migration effects while advocating for truth and moral superiority in right-wing movements' arguments.
His activism includes writing books and organizing demonstrations against multiculturalism and diversity agendas, highlighting the group's goals and challenges in the face of political and media scrutiny.

Martin Sellner is an Austrian patriotic activist and author and fights for the preservation of his homeland. Actions and theory, truth and resistance, determine Martin's life.

Connect with Martin...
X/TWITTER x.com/Martin_Sellner
GETTR gettr.com/user/martinsellnerIB
TELEGRAM t.me/martinsellnerIB
SUBSTACK martinsellner.substack.com
WEBSITE generation-identity.org.uk

Interview recorded 15.7.24

Connect with Hearts of Oak...
X/TWITTER x.com/HeartsofOakUK
WEBSITE heartsofoak.org/
PODCASTS heartsofoak.podbean.com/
SOCIAL MEDIA heartsofoak.org/connect/
SHOP heartsofoak.org/shop/

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