Dec 6, 2009

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Comeuppances

Mississippi circuit court Judge Robert “Bobby” DeLaughter is going to federal prison.In 1994 DeLaughter, then a Mississippi prosecutor, tried 73-year-old Byron de la Beckwith, who suffered from high blood pressure, heart problems, and other ailments, for the 1963 murder of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) official Medgar Evers.Two...

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Dec 2, 2009

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Interview with David Duke

TOQ: Has anyone in the US has followed the David Duke strategy of running for political office as an explicit advocate for white interests?David Duke: I think only a very few have done so. Even more unfortunately, most of them had no real organization, woefully inadequate finances, and very little political savvy. Often they ran for offices far beyond their reach, such as US House...

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Oct 27, 2009

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Call to Young Europeans

Translated by Greg Johnson, with thanks to Michael O’MearaFrom Réfléchir & Agir, no. 9 (Summer 2001).To avoid repeating myself, I must first point out the statement that I made at the beginning of the manifesto Why We Fight. Now let us summarize, following this statement, some suggestions referred to in this manifesto. Because of our historically unprecedented...

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Oct 27, 2009

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The Next Step

At The Occidental Quarterly Online there is an interview posted with French New Rightist Guillaume Faye. Faye, a graduate of the elite French school known as Sciences-Po (Instituts d’etudes politiques) and leader of the French New Right in the 1980’s, has a lot of interesting things to say in this interview, but nothing more interesting than this:Question: In the review...

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Oct 18, 2009

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Cryptos, Part II: Moles and Overlapping Circles

“Cryptos” are people who are essentially White Nationalists, but for some reason are unwilling to openly align themselves with us. Instead, they prefer to burrow within other political movements, usually conservatism or libertarianism, and work to advance our cause from within the mainstream right. This is more often than not a career choice. A few cryptos genuinely believe...

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Oct 18, 2009

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Cryptos, Part I: Cloaked Websites

I’m going to borrow a term from Jessie Daniels and endorse the idea of using “cloaked websites” (how insidious!) to facilitate the transmission of racialist discourse. These sites wouldn’t be explicitly White Nationalist, but they would be controlled by our people and used to present our ideas on a level playing field. In particular, a popular discussion forum is needed...

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Oct 16, 2009

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White Authenticity = White Voice + White-Centricity

Resisting Defamation believes that, without mastering our white voice and engaging it openly and frequently on white-centric issues, we lose our authenticity as members of a demographic group in hyper-tribalized America. White authenticity requires that we rediscover ourselves notwithstanding all the deception and propaganda heaped on our heads for the last 60 years, and then that...

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Oct 15, 2009

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Engaging the Right

The Republican party recently came out with a new website. The whole thing, like everything else in this country, pays homage to the God of diversity.  And being an official conservative site, it of course takes the whole thing to a sickening level.  Take a look at the first page of the “Heroes” section.  There’s Ronald Reagan, Susan B. Anthony, a white judge who opposed...

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Oct 14, 2009

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Of Whites, by Whites, and for Whites

In “Moving Forward” Prozium cites me favorably as one of the handful of people who write about White Nationalism in the blogosphere on a semi-regular basis. I’m nonplussed and will respond by expressing some recent thoughts.Late last week I met Prozium and a few other pro-Whites I have until now known only online. I’m neither a leader nor a joiner, and have...

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Oct 13, 2009

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Taking on City Hall, Round II

While not totally a defamation matter, we did have to take on San Jose’s city hall in regard to its recognition of employee associations centered around every ethnicity you can think of, unless pale pink skin is involved. San Jose had approved African American, Asian American, American Indian, American Latino, Filipino American, and Pacific Islander employee groups, but no...

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