Many H&D readers (especially in the USA) are celebrating with Donald Trump as he claims victory in one of the most remarkable presidential elections in American history.
Others (especially in Europe) wonder whether this will mean anything at all in the struggle for racial renaissance.
Trump talked a good fight in 2016, but delivered little or nothing to White Americans. He has talked a good fight again, and some (though far from all) pro-White activists have given him the benefit of the doubt.
What does seem clear is that (just as in 2016) American liberals, especially feminists, have misread the mood of their nation.
The most negative aspects of Trump’s re-election are that he will offer a blank cheque to the ultra-aggressive Zionism of his close ally Benjamin Netanyahu, while also (perhaps) pursuing an illusory ‘peace’ with the equally aggressive and genocidal Russian imperialism of Vladimir Putin.
The longer term message is that Europeans (including White Americans) will have to forge our own destiny. We cannot rely on bloviating tycoons and their cronies.
No doubt contributors to the January edition of H&D will reflect both optimistic and pessimistic analyses at the dawn of the second Trump term.