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Category Archives: freedom of speech issues
Who's to blame for the mob black-on-white violence?
Watch this video: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2C302gLeqGg&w=560&h=345] It is obvious that the blonde anchor, in the red shirt, very much wants to tell it like it is. She knows that the problem is unruly blacks – and she knows that we know … Continue reading
Posted in crime and violence, freedom of speech issues
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Taking that first step – breaking the ice
My car broke down yesterday. It happened without warning and I was stranded by the side of the highway for some time until the tow truck showed up. When I got it back home, I contacted a random mobile mechanic … Continue reading
Posted in freedom of speech issues
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Review: "The Politically Incorrect Guide to the 1960's", by Jonathan Leaf – By eugenicist
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Sixties is a short, entertaining book which aims to set the record straight about life in 1960s America. “For the overwhelming majority of Americans,” Leaf writes, “the 1960s was a conservative decade.” The radical … Continue reading
Initial thoughts on the Norway massacre
Even though it is still early and the facts are not yet clear, there are a few lessons we can learn from the recent Norway tragedy: 1) “Gun control” is tantamount to murder. By not allowing citizens to defend themselves … Continue reading
Geert Wilders found not guilty
The verdict is finally in and Wilders has been acquitted of all charges. It is only a partial victory, as the outcome does not actually guarantee freedom of speech. The Australian reports: At the end of his trial, prosecutors again … Continue reading
Posted in freedom of speech issues
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All assault/rapes committed in Oslo committed by non-whites
Thanks to Human stupidity for sharing this link with me: [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_rHFKRwv5Y&w=560&h=349] This is one of the many facets of the ongoing genocide of whites being perpetrated by their “own” governments. I do not believe, for a second, that those … Continue reading
"South Africa Sucks" blog taken down
A couple of days ago, the “South Africa Sucks” blog was removed by WordPress – that same WordPress I praised a while back for its tolerance. South Africa Sucks is one of the more vulgar race-realist blogs. It does not … Continue reading
Quick overview of Amren conference
We just finished our activities in Charlotte, North Carolina and I am now en route home. This is only a skeletal overview of the goings on over the past two days. Two separate conferences took place in Charlotte this weekend. … Continue reading
Posted in activism, freedom of speech issues
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American Renaissance conference cancelled
We have just received official word that the American Renaissance conference has been cancelled due to lack of venue. I hold out hope that some of us can meet in Charlotte informally since we already have tickets. Perhaps we can … Continue reading
Posted in activism, freedom of speech issues
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My email to councilman Cannon of Charlotte
Mr. Cannon, Since when is it a councilman’s/ mayor’s job to prevent the peaceful assembly of citizens? American Renaissance welcomes people of any race or ethnicity to participate. The same cannot be said of the Congressional Black Caucus – which … Continue reading
Posted in activism, freedom of speech issues
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