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Category Archives: activism
A real-life black Jesus
Looking over the comments on an recent American Renaissance article, I saw one that claimed something to the effect that “blacks always get into universities for free, and they never enroll except to rape white girls.” I noted that such … Continue reading
Jury nullification
For many white advocates, the term “jury nullification” has negative connotations. It brings to mind black murderers and rapists who are set free for want of a jury of their peers that will convict them. It reminds us of horrific … Continue reading
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Concerned citizens paint their own crosswalks
According to Opposing Views, a group of concerned citizens in Tacoma, Washington, are taking pedestrian safety into their own hands. A frustrated group of citizens in Tacoma, Wash., is putting down “rogue crosswalks” as concerns about traffic and pedestrian safety … Continue reading
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The 2013 Amren conference: A missed opportunity for yours truly
I’m eating my heart out for having missed this latest conference. It’s true that by the time the announcement was officially made, I had already committed to my Peruvian adventure. It’s true that I was not in a position, financially, … Continue reading
Striking back at the SPLC pt. II
Yesterday I leafleted in front of Powell’s Books downtown. It went pretty well. It’s always interesting to see people’s reactions, and that makes it rather fun. One young man said “I can’t read.” An old woman tried to give me … Continue reading
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Striking back at the SPLC
After having encountered SPLC (Southern Poverty Center) activists in downtown Portland a couple of times, I found them again in front of my local library. This was yesterday and I told them, point blank, that the SPLC is a hate … Continue reading
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My encounter with SPLC activists
I encountered two SPLC activists today in Portland. Each was soliciting donations from passers by near the university. I stood and watched for a while. They didn’t seem to be having any success as they asked “do you want to … Continue reading
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Humans versus bees; not much difference
I’ve been reading “The Perfect Swarm” by Len Fisher. The subheading is “The science of complexity in everyday life” and Fisher tries to explain how patterns form in nature, how swarms of insects and humans take on specific forms and … Continue reading
Jared Taylor speaks at Towson University
I just finished watching this video and thought I’d share it with the rest of y’all. It’s interesting to watch low I.Q., brainwashed, attendees asking questions that show how much they fail to comprehend. Speaking to them is like speaking … Continue reading
The "White Card Campaign"
I found this on The Oculus Report: But what if we could speak? What if there were a way that White people could let Mitt Romney know that they are willing to vote for him precisely because he is white? … Continue reading
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