It is my privilege to share our upcoming March issue of The White Worker to all Official Supporters and subscribers by this weekend. We have been incredibly fortunate to have had exceptional editorial leadership in the past, and as we move forward, we remain dedicated to the uncompromising high standards of excellence that define our organization. We are proud to continue this legacy, ensuring that The White Worker remains the highest-quality National Socialist publication in the world.
Our goal is nothing short of placing this publication into the digital hands (maybe someone wants to bring back the print version?) of every marginally pro-White person across the United States. To help us achieve a steady increase in subscribers, our new editor is launching an initiative to foster a greater exchange of ideas by asking for ideas, feedback, and commentary from you, the reader. I invite you to read the following proposal and join us in shaping the future direction of our work. We are eager to hear your thoughts!
by P. H. Adler
A publication is never meant to be a one-way conversation. While editors and staff writers fill the pages each month, the true purpose of a magazine is to foster dialogue among those who read it, think about it, and carry its ideas into their daily lives. For that reason, we are opening the pages of this publication to you—our readers.
We invite you to submit letters to the editor. Your voice matters. Whether you found yourself in strong agreement with an article, sharply disagreeing with an argument, or simply wanting to add perspective to a topic we covered, we want to hear from you. A healthy publication thrives on debate, reflection, and the exchange of ideas. Letters from readers help shape that conversation and ensure that the magazine remains connected to the people who engage with it.
All topics are welcome. You may write in response to a specific article, raise an issue you believe deserves attention, offer constructive criticism, or share praise for a piece that resonated with you. You may also suggest ideas for future topics, point us toward historical subjects worth exploring, or highlight cultural traditions and perspectives that you believe deserve greater attention.
Thoughtful disagreement is not only accepted, it is encouraged. The purpose of a letters section is not to create an echo chamber but to provide a forum where readers can challenge ideas, expand discussions, and bring new viewpoints into the conversation. Strong publications grow through honest engagement with their audience, and as your new editor, I welcome that engagement wholeheartedly.
Letters should be respectful in tone and written with the understanding that they may be edited for clarity, length, and style before publication. Submissions that contribute meaningfully to the ongoing discussion within the magazine will have priority consideration for inclusion in future issues.
If you would like your voice to be part of that conversation, we encourage you to write. Please send your letters directly to the editor at: [email protected].
By writing in, you help shape the future direction of the publication and contribute to the broader dialogue that these pages are meant to inspire. We look forward to hearing from you—your praise, your criticism, your ideas, and your suggestions for where the conversation should go next.
We also want to stress the need for committed regular writers. Managing a monthly publication is a lot of work, but it becomes less daunting when the community contributes. If you are interested in becoming a regular contributor, please email us your ideas and articles for consideration.

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