You may never have heard, or it may have just slipped your mind, but you belong to something great. You are a vital part of the Southern people. We are a vast people, numbering in the tens of millions, born to a noble pedigree, possessed of a glorious past, witnessing a present re-emergence, and, I’m [...]
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#1 From Dennis Wheeler to Dan Bennett — Dec. 29, 1997 Dear Dan, I would be quite interested to hear you give your working definition of “an unreconstructed Southron.” Also, I would like to hear your ideas on what “an unreconstructed Southerner” are. I have defined the dictum of Reconstruction to be this: “The South must allow the [...]
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The late Dennis Wheeler’s rebuttal to The South Was Right! by Ronald and Donald Kennedy The Southern People and Equality of Opportunity Introduction The South Was Right is a very misleading book that dishonestly portrays the facts and issues pressing on the Southern people today. The book is not a handbook or guide for effective or honest Southern [...]
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All the natural world is based on loyalty to hearth and kin. Yet, in the West, historical regard for the integrity of distinct peoples and cultures is being submerged in a multicultural “melting pot.” It will, if carried to its logical conclusion, overwhelm peoples of European descent. By subverting natural affinities, those in power commit [...]
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By the late Dennis Wheeler Introduction The Great Southern League Race Debate took place during the summer of 1996. I think it will prove to be a debate that impacts the Southern movement for decades to come as virtually all of the issues and arguments that affect the South were aired. What the debate showed more than anything [...]
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The reason Paul used the phrase “this witness is true,” is because he was afixin’ to quote someone who belonged to a people that were known liars. If believing this were a sin, it would seem more realistic for Paul to reprove his listeners for holding generalized beliefs about various groups. But no, he actually [...]
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This debate was waged on the “Presbyterians” listserv in August/September 1997. It began with a post about Christian Identity. A minister wanted someone to tell him what it was all about. As the discussion proceeded, some comments were made regarding racism and the South. The ball was rolling. The posts in the debate will demonstrate what [...]
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