What is it about black role models? We wrote about Jackie Robinson the other day, and now we discover that J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI was monitoring his Communist activities.
We also mentioned earlier that a German judge denounced Ernst Zundel as an "inflammatory, racist agitator" for stating that Israel is a "refuge for world gangsterism." Well, guess what. Zundel is correct, as usual. From an article on Woody Harrelson’s hitman father: "America no longer produce[s] assassins like Harrelson, he added. ‘Today, you want someone killed, you call in a Russian or an Israeli.’" Of course, by "Russian," he means "Russian Jew" - the same Russian Jews who dominate the European sex slavery industry.
Dave Chappelle walked away from a $50 million contract to tell racial jokes using words that would make Don Imus blush. "The bottom line was, white people own everything [he means Jews], and where can a black person go and be himself or say something that’s familiar to him and not have to explain or apologize?" he told Esquire magazine.
Wendell Berry writes that sex becomes commoditized when it is dissociated from children. For instance, on magazine racks it’s obvious that women’s breasts are primarily sexual rather than objects for nursing and giving life. (See what was written here earlier about German women baring their breasts for soldiers as they marched off to war. This was done not to stimulate them sexually but to show them what would be the spoils of the enemy if they were to fail. The army no longer wavered in its resolve when it realized the stakes. Of course, it is ludicrous to think that this would have the same effect on Negroes, whose only goal in life is to find a woman to work for them, and who are therefore unable and unwilling to demand fidelity and chastity.) R.J. Rushdoony said it was common years ago for mothers to nurse their babies in church. This was even done in his church, he said, and no one considered it inappropriate. Most women are discrete when nursing, but some are oblivious. My wife and I went bowling with a Roman Catholic couple years ago. They had eight children and the youngest was still joined at the hip. This kindly, demure woman thought nothing of whipping it out wherever she happened to be. Be that as it may among the homeschooling, denim-jumper crowd, we witness a clear reversal in society. Motherhood is now scorned, and the female breast, the symbol of life, has become purely ornamental. Childless prudes are now scandalized to see a mother nursing her infant child in public but they all tune in to the Golden Globes (no pun intended) and the Oscars to watch women wearing almost nothing walk down the red carpet. It’s a sign of the times. Everything good is called evil and everything evil is called good. Much of this began when Margaret Mead published the book Coming of Age in Samoa. She contended that teenage girls could be released from oppression if they engaged in indiscriminate sexual activity like the enlightened savages.
I was very pleased to see Wendell Berry in person recently. He autographed his book, The Art of the Commonplace, for me. Here he is on local economy: "Sentimental capitalism holds in effect that everything small, local, private, personal, natural, good, and beautiful must be sacrificed in the interest of the ‘free market’ and the great corporations, which will bring unprecedented security and happiness to ‘the many’ - in, of course, the future… The global ‘free market’ is free to the corporations precisely because it dissolves the boundaries of the old national colonialisms, and replaces them with a new colonialism without restraints or boundaries. It is pretty much as if all the rabbits have now been forbidden to have holes, thereby ‘freeing’ the hounds… The powers that be, while continuing to budget huge sums for ‘national defense,’ have apparently abandoned any idea of national or local self-sufficiency, even in food. They also have given up the idea that a national or local government might justly place restraints upon economic activity in order to protect its land and its people… A total economy is an unrestrained taking of profits from the disintegration of nations, communities, households, landscapes, and ecosystems… So far as I can see, the idea of a local economy rests upon only two principles: neighborhood and subsistence. In a viable neighborhood, neighbors ask themselves what they can do or provide for one another, and they find answers that they and their place can afford… A community, if it is to be viable, cannot think of producing solely for export, and it cannot permit importers to use cheaper labor and goods from other places to destroy the local capacity to produce goods that are needed locally. In charity, moreover, it must refuse to import goods that are produced at the cost of human or ecological degradation elsewhere."
Jethro Tull’s seed drill compared to the ancient Chinese seed drill. But now that the world knows how to plant seeds rapidly, it’s probably okay if Whites go extinct.
How Murray killed the family farm.
"Corn is the welfare queen of America, and the more I learn about corn, the more I’m convinced that the American corn industry corn is a perfect picture of just about everything that’s wrong in the world. America’s formerly fruited plains are now just subsidised industrial garden plots used to raise high fructose corn syrup and scatter toxic waste. The process has helped destroy the family, the land, our health, our budget, and apparently, any remaining common sense we may have had."
Here’s a sheep whose cells are 15% human. Tampering with creation in this way will probably lead to pandemic disease, but it’s not too surprising. It seems the logical thing to do if mixing races is justified.
"Although there are those who will advise us that we can have Christian skyscrapers, I think we must reject that advice as either maliciously deceitful or stupid in the extreme. Steel-girder societies based on greed and avarice will never be compatible with societies of evening lingerings… The Scottish Highland culture was seemingly dead forever after Culloden. But whenever the Scotts want to feel their culture is in tune with divine rhythms and in opposition to the base, materialist, Whig culture surrounding them, they turn to the bagpipes and play a tune that evokes Prince Charlie and the days of the clan over the corporation, the village over the city, the farm over the factory, and the blood oath over the lawyer’s brief. Likewise in the South, when Southerners want to feel connected to something and someone greater than themselves, they don’t sing songs and write poetry about how they just sold a worthless piece of real estate to a rich widow. No, they sing of Robert E. Lee, of Forrest, and of the Great Cause."
John Cobin is being praised at Lew Rockwell. Cobin is an infuriating writer because the first half of anything he writes is as pleasant as a Sunday drive, and in the second half he leaves the road, careens through the cornfield, and into the river. That’s the way libertarians are. How anyone could gather from the Bible that the state is inherently evil is beyond me. Read Rushdoony if you want the details. There’s no sense in doing anything else because you won’t get a better education anywhere else. Cobin says he is not a theonomist but a "liberty of conscience" advocate. This is the same lunacy that Roger Williams espoused, and it’s not at all surprising that Cobin is as confused about race and nationhood as he is about the state.
Have you ever studied how many illnesses are transmitted through pork and shellfish? Here’s the latest, brain worms, courtesy of the unhygienic invaders at the border.
How many more Hispanics do we need? If 20% of Mexico is not enough, will one-third be enough?
In Mexico, wetbackery is considered quality entertainment.
More Americans are killed by wetbacks than in the Iraq War.
Wetback wives in favor of deportation.
"Is there a RACE left in England? Has it ANY will left to survive? You can carry slaughter to Ireland. Will that save you? I doubt it. Nothing can save you, save a purge. Nothing can save you, save an affirmation that you are English." ~ Ezra Pound, who knew that war is the health of the empire
So did William Butler Yeats. Read his poem, The Rose Tree:
"O words are lightly spoken,"
Said Pearse to Connolly,
"Maybe a breath of politic words
Has withered our Rose Tree;
Or maybe but a wind that blows
Across the bitter sea.""It needs to be but watered,"
James Connolly replied,
"To make the green come out again
And spread on every side,
And shake the blossom from the bud
To be the garden’s pride.""But where can we draw water,"
Said Pearse to Connolly,
"When all the wells are parched away?
O plain as plain can be
There’s nothing but our own red blood
Can make a right Rose Tree."
Likewise, in The Wind in the Willows, Ratty’s devotion to his river is a very poignant expression of the love we all have for our own people:
“I beg your pardon,” said the Mole, pulling himself together with an effort. “You must think me very rude; but all this is so new to me. So-this-is-a River!”
“The River,” corrected the Rat.
“And you really live by the river? What a jolly life!”
“By it and with it and on it and in it,” said the Rat. “It’s brother and sister to me, and aunts, and company and food and drink, and (naturally) washing. It’s my world, and I don’t want any other. What it hasn’t got is not worth having, and what it doesn’t know is not worth knowing.”
Some good news from a friend of ours in Oklahoma, home of the great Michael Andrew Grissom.
Meet Winston McCuen, who has far more courage and integrity than most White men alive. If the world were not upside down, he would be a prince or a magistrate. Be sure to watch the video!




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