Ethics, EAU, and You

European American United Statement of Ethics

As anorganization dedicated to the preservation and exaltation of classicalEuropean values, we ask that our members and leaders maintain ordevelop a personal moral code germane to and reconcilable with thatancient value system. Generally, we respect our members’ liberty toconduct themselves as they wish, so long as their behavior does notpotentially harm or bring disgrace upon themselves, our organization,or our people as a whole.

The plight of our people demands members who can devote themselves tohonorable lives and deeds; we neither have the time nor the interest towork with those who cannot live by the principles for which we fightdaily. Therefore, we expect our members to have pride in themselves,their family, and their race, and to always conduct themselvesaccordingly; we expect our members to value truth and righteousness andto be genuine and fair in all their dealings; we expect our members to value beauty,discipline, and progress and to strive to create and/or maintaindistinctively impressive standards in art, education, and theirprofessions; we expect our members to work for social justice and torespect and afford opportunity to their peers based not on their classor creed, but instead on their moral character and personalachievement;

we expect our members to set a positive, productiveexample for their family and community in all of their manners andbehaviors, including the maintenance of their physical appearance andtheir choice of acquaintances and personal habits; we expect ourmembers to advance their education or employment in such a way thatwill enrich themselves and, by extension, benefit the organization andour people; we expect our members to respect and preserve the naturalenvironment and to strive for its protection and restoration;ultimately, we expect our members to consider the welfare of theirpeople and the impact thereunto of all their deeds, speech, andadvocacies.

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2008-11-11