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We are talking about moving, for the safety of ourselves, the safety of our families so that we can continue to articulate and activate and be activists for White well-being… in psychological defense for the psychological warfare being waged against us.
And guess who knows where we would like to move? Guess who else is looking at statisticalatlas.com?
Government funded housing to be offered to all. Additionally, the document states that the intent is to force all communities to accept new housing patterns that will place government funded housing in all neighborhoods.
“Democrats will supercharge investment in the Housing Trust Fund to greatly expand the number of affordable housing units on the market, reduce home prices and create jobs. We commit to providing Section 8 Housing support for every eligible family. We will make energy efficient upgrades for millions of low income households in suburban and rural areas.”
...this is right out of the Biden verbiage: affordable housing in rural areas.
Public housing units that save families money on their energy bills, create jobs and provide safe and healthy homes to black and other people of color ...long unresolved to this day.
[Verbatim quote from The Biden Plan: “America’s history of using public policy and private lending restrictions to close neighborhoods off to Black families and other people of color is long, painful, and unresolved to this day.’]
This will be implemented as soon as Biden or the next Democrat gets into the Presidency. You will have no recourse to stop this from happening, because the nodes of power, too many of them, are in the hands of the anti-Whites.
This is right in the Biden Plan.
...you will move your family to exurbs and rural areas to protect your family from anti-Whites; and then as soon as Biden or another individual that comes after another four years of Trump comes into office, this Biden Plan, in full, which by the way, [goes along with what] the Democrats are moving to implement, the entire Heroes Act [goes] in the spending bill.
The Heroes Act calls for an anonymous hotline where people will be able to call on you for heretical thoughts and turn you in to the FBI; so they’ll be making a list and checking it more than twice about all of those who are heretical out there, in other words, all of those who aren’t anti-White.
So, if you think that you’re going to move to some area, but you might vote for Biden because you think that’s somehow going to benefit, well he’s going to build a tenement right out where you live.
And he’s going to fill it with anti-White non-Whites.
In the Biden Plan the Democrats are openly saying -
Vote for Biden and we’re going to create section 8 housing in every rural and exUrbian area.
The former interior minister faces a possible trial for refusing to let a ship carrying 150 migrants dock in Italy last year
MILAN—The Italian Senate voted to lift the immunity of Matteo Salvini, paving the way for the country’s former interior minister and the leader of the opposition to face a possible trial for refusing to let a ship carrying 150 migrants dock in Italy last year, and bringing the issue of migration to Europe back to the fore as the continent tries to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) signed an executive order on Wednesday, officially declaring racism a public health crisis.
In an effort to “elevate Black voices,” the order also mandates that a state advisory council centered around Black leadership be created. Additionally, Whitmer wants the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to have all state employees complete implicit bias training in an effort to “make health equity a major goal.”
“We must confront systemic racism head on so we can create a more equitable and just Michigan,” Whitmer said in a statement. “This is not about one party or person. I hope we can continue to work towards building a more inclusive and unbiased state that works for everyone.”
— Michigan State Police (@MichStatePolice) August 5, 2020
Michigan isn’t the first state to declare racism a public health crisis; Colorado and Wisconsin have done so recently as well. On a more local level, municipalities in 19 states have taken similar steps, including California, Pennsylvania and Texas.
Many of the declarations come after the American Public Health Association (APHA) declared systemic racism a public health crisis at the beginning of June — shortly after Minneapolis police killed George Floyd, a Black man.
Floyd’s death regalvanized the Black Lives Matter movement and spurred nationwide protests that have been happening for most of the summer.
Moreover, health experts have found that COVID-19 has affected the U.S.‘s communities of color at disproportionate rate.
According to The Detroit News, Black Americans account for roughly 27 percent of the confirmed cases and nearly 40 percent of its deaths, although Michigan is only 14 percent Black overall.
Michigan has 84,050 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 6,219 deaths.
Therefore, she should order the borders closed and social distancing boundaries to be put into full effect.
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Anti-Racism is Cartesian.
It is anti social classification and discrimination accordingly. It is not innocent, it is prejudiced. It is prejudice against prejudice; it is hurting and it is killing people.
It is also no less true, nor contradictory of the first statement to say that anti-racism is a Jewish construct.
It is a prohibition, especially for White people, but really for any non-Jewish people from rendering social classifications and discrimination accordingly in order to maintain those classifications (prohibited, even if those classificatory discriminations are just, humane, and warranted on the basis of well reasoned patterns of human ecology).
Open Borders Inc: Taxpayers and Church donors fund their own destruction and displacement.
Soros teams-up with NGO’s and Religious Charities to open borders. So called conservative Republicans culpable as well.
Google and other Tech giants in cahoots with SPLC and ADL to enforce censorship and “cancel culture.”
Anne Corcoran’s site - Refugee Resettlement Watch - shut down.
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(4:00)
Michelle Malkin:
Whether its quoting from the tax documents of these tax exempt non profit charities that are essentially the political action arm of the Democrat party, or exhaustive lists of the legal organizations that make up the illegal alien lawyers lobby ...more than 400 groups that I mention…
I think that its important that American tax payers know that it’s largely their money that is funding their own destruction.
(4:45)
Alex Marlow:
And for me one thing that really hurt, as a Catholic, was knowing how much the collection money goes straight to the illegal alien enablers.
You (Michelle) go after the financial beneficiaries of immigration.
Michelle Malkin:
Yes, and your average consumer of conservative information is very familiar with the name George Soros.
But I think they’re less familiar with the interaction and the infrastructure between George Soros and The Vatican and The Catholic Church..and every one of its sub-organizations; the conference on Catholic Bishops, the Campaign for Human Development, Catholic Charities, Catholic Relief Services ....The Jesuit Refugee Service, and its role in standing up the illegal alien shelter network stretching all the way from Central America to churches inside the United States.
So people need to think very carefully if they’re going to sit in Catholic Church pugh’s if they’re going to contribute to the annual Thanks Giving Fund.
Because that is multiple, multiple millions of dollars that is going to go straight into amnesty shills that operate as a smuggling network.
(6:30)
Alex Marlow:
And you also are not afraid to go after people on the right…
You don’t hold back from people who are on the dole from the right on the Open Borders Lobby.
This includes the tech giants and their role.
I had no cue as to how open borders that Jeff Bezos was.
He backs all these open borders groups.
and he’s probably the least threatening of the tech giants at the moment. ..we know Google and Facebook’s history of it…the thing in Washington now is that people on the right are getting bought off by these people.
(7:37)
Michell Malkin:
Yes, I would agree.
There are many of these beltway establishment Republicans who are completely bought off.
I talk openly about the Koch brothers; the Libra Organization they sponsor is as bad as any Soros operation that shills for so called illegal alien dreamers.
(10:08)
Alex Marlow:
“Talk to us about this war on national sovereignty…and what it really means, which is a war for globalism”...
Michelle Malkin:
“Yes and this is not some wild, black helicopter conspiracy ....all of the Soros paid minions have already attacked me as some sort of conspiracy theorist….I call them Soros flying monkeys.”
“But Soros is very explicit about it in his books and in his speeches all over the world, that sovereignty is a quote unquote obstacle - OBSTACLE.
So, he sees our borders as obstacles. ...and our walls and every attempt to enforce our sovereignty and the rule of law.
...and you’ve got a lot of very learned listeners who understand what the United Nations agenda is”...
Alex Marlow:
Their agenda is grifting brown people.
Michelle Malkin:
There you go, that’s pretty much the bottom line.
And so people wonder how did Minneapolis turn into what it turned into (this was posted last September).
...and Lewiston, Maine and Nashville, Tennessee.
Well, if you have been paying attention to UNGA assemblies every year, you would understand that.
[In opposition to these global compacts] It is very encouraging to me to hear plans floated of zeroing-out the refugee resettlement numbers - a moratorium is long overdue.
Not only for the financial and cultural impact that it’s causing on a lot of these working class neighborhoods and towns that never got a say in whether they wanted these refugees, largely from Muslim countries and African countries in the first place, but also, on September 11th, to consider the national security implications of bringing people over here who have an unshakable hatred of all things Western.
Alex Marlow:
Yeah, this is about a war on the West, this is where this is going.
Michelle Malkin:
And where does this come from?
This is why I thought it was very important to include a chapter on The Southern Poverty Law Center.
Long before the deplatformings that we’ve seen over the last year or so, back in 2006 and 2007 there was a little video that popped up on Youtube ... in partnership between La Raza and the ADL..
..creating a guide book of code words of hate, and Michelle was on this list and in this video because she had used the word “invasion” (Azatlan, Reconquista and Invasion).
Alex Marlow:
I had no clue that Google was working with the SPLC.
Michelle Malkin:
...of course it’s not just Google. We mentioned Amazon and Tim Cook, who is in the hip pocket of the SPLC, Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg.
But even other platforms where I had never worried that they would be polluted by politics - WordPress.
I mentioned in the book that a heroine of mine, Anne Corcoran, who runs, or ran, an incredible reporting blog called Refugee Resettlement Watch, had that whole blog, the plug was just completely pulled, just two months ago (July 2019) by Word Press.
...my blog is on Word Press, and I wake up every morning worrying that my blog will no longer exist.
4:09 Why crime will spike as police pull back 10:26 “Blue flu” 14:11 Stats undercut narrative of systemic police racism 25:47 Toppling of statues, including Union general Ulysses. S. Grant 40:26 Liberal/internationalist left institutions are now turning on their own. 44:13 Hypocrisy of the establishment
Thamster engaged in terrible strawman misrepresentations of what is being done with pragmatism, describing it as “mere” pragmatism, and the “post modern” mere choice of identity: viz the original practicality of moral concerns is not mutually exclusive to depth of concerns nor even their idealization, sacralization and inspiration, inbornness and non-negotiableness. ....while Christianity has had great practical utility from its onset: for our enemies as a red caping of our moral order.
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lol strawman, hardly. You are the one misrepresenting here.
I was referring to a tendency for many in the “dissident right” (if we want to go with that as a broad term) to engage in the question of religion by stating we need to either find one or create one more conducive to our politics. Packaged with that is the idea that religion serves as a survival mechanism where you pick and choose aspects of them suited to that end. The reason for this view of religion? A pragmatic concern with constructing one more in line with our politics. In other words, reducing religious truth to our own political interests. That is hardly a genuine answer to the problem but its a common one I see in these circles. Pragmatic because the question of truth is decided on by its practical implications over its absolute commitments. I am not talking about PRAGMATISM as a philosphy, I am talking about the pragmatic aim of this view in a general sense. Obviously stating that religion can have practical concerns as well as sacralization and ideaization that is non-negotiable is completely beside the point.
I also never said the postmodern “mere” choice of identity” I said this view of religion plays (broadly) within the framework of postmodernism that fascists are seemingly opposed to. Of course, for that to make sense, you would have to agree with me that the bulk of postmodernism is a continuation of modernism even if it began as a critique of it. I have expounded this view elsewhere.
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Daniel Sienkiewicz
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@Thamster WitNat
“lol strawman, hardly. You are the one misrepresenting here.
I was referring to a tendency for many in the “dissident right” (if we want to go with that as a broad term) to engage in the question of religion by stating we need to either find one or create one more conducive to our politics.”
While those on the dissident right may have a superficial idea as to the process of religion, I’m gathering that I did not misrepresent your argument, as I am satisfied that a religion, as any moral ordering, has practical matters negotiated between people at its origin.
The difference between an authentic religiosity as opposed to an affectation adopted or imposed (as in the case of Christianity) is that it emerges out of the concern to connect and hold to account a group’s systemic relations (you know the etymology re-ligia). Whereas Christianity tethers us to Noahide law, an affectation of kosher imposition, jurisdiction and expropriation.
“Packaged with that is the idea that religion serves as a survival mechanism where you pick and choose aspects of them suited to that end.”
You don’t pick and choose what has survival value to your people, but you do sacralize what is crucial and make taboo what is harmful.
“The reason for this view of religion? A pragmatic concern with constructing one more in line with our politics. In other words, reducing religious truth to our own political interests.”
In this argument you are relying too much on the word “mere”, which is the strawman element….“mere” pragmatism, “mere” politics, “mere” construction.
“That is hardly a genuine answer to the problem but its a common one I see in these circles.”
Obviously I am not going to defend people in the “dissident right” and your point is well taken regarding the adoption of Orthodox Christianity and probably in regard to some of their larpish attempts to represent pagan religions.
But the recognition of the need for a religion, to facilitate our group pattern on a semi transcendent level, beyond the unworthiness of some of our people and the imperfection of the rest of us, is necessary for many reasons, not least of which is to carry us beyond cynicism for the fact of our imperfection (to say the least).
“Pragmatic because the question of truth is decided on by its practical implications over its absolute commitments. I am not talking about PRAGMATISM as a philosphy, I am talking about the pragmatic aim of this view in a general sense.”
Let me call attention to Kant’s use of the word “practical” when discussing the topic of morality.
I’ll cop to a bit of No-true-Scotsmanning here when I suggest that it is furthermore practical to have ideals and aesthetic inspiration.
The purpose of this exercise is to relocate our agency in the service of our interests; that we can have hope to re-establish a moral order which centers the biological interest of our species. ...not so much to defend pragmatic philosophy, commendable though it is: Hilary Putnam, “the great contribution of the pragmatists is to show that fallibilism and anti-skepticism are compatible.”
“Obviously stating that religion can have practical concerns as well as sacralization and ideaization that is non-negotiable is completely beside the point.”
...well, if your point is to say that people on the dissident right are prone to retain the liberal idea of shopping around, picking and choosing, yes, good point, among the several reasons that you are interesting to listen to…..
But if your point is to criticize post modern philosophy and pragmatism as they should be understood in underpinning White interests, then not besides the point.
“I also never said the postmodern “mere” choice of identity” I said this view of religion plays (broadly) within the framework of postmodernism that fascists are seemingly opposed to.”
Ok, fair enough point - If - if their understanding of postmodernity is the hyper-relative, dada deconstructionist, ironically adopted situational nonsense that its been red caped for Whites as being what “post modernity” truly is. Then agreed.
“Of course, for that to make sense, you would have to agree with me that the bulk of postmodernism is a continuation of modernism even if it began as a critique of it. I have expounded this view elsewhere.”
Not exactly. Post modern philosophy as it is misrepresented is really a continuation of modernity, its late stage fallout - misrepresented as “post modernity” since the antagonists to our interests do not want us to understand the accurate purpose of post modern performance requirements as it would facilitate our systemic survival as opposed to the ravages of modernity, its arbitrary experimentalism in promise that change necessarily leads to progress, and as opposed to maintaining traditions, where they are anachronistic and no longer serviceable..
And conversely, to be able to invoke the best of modern advance and tradition without the pangs of self loathing for the appearance of lacking modern sophistication, but mostly, to be able to protect our inherited forms, the maintained organization of which requires that post modernity be properly understood: hence why it is that our adversaries have perpetuated the hyper relative misrepresentation: they want to keep us disorganized.
Posted by DanielS on Saturday, 25 July 2020 06:50.
Bari Weiss resigns from NY Times for their witch trial justice.
mancinblack says:
In an ordinary crime, how does one defend the accused ? One calls up witnesses to prove his innocence. And witchcraft is ipso facto, on its face and by its nature an invisible crime. Now we cannot hope the witch will accuse herself ; granted? Therefor, we must rely upon her victims - and they do testify, the children certainly do testify.
It’s to be hoped that the FBI and state prosecutors do have some actual evidence for the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, rather than relying on the numerous allegations made against her by ‘survivors’ - a wondrously American way of describing victims (cue Gloria Gaynor) for some of the allegations might make the casual observer feel a little sceptical.
According to Annie Farmer, in order to satisfy Epstein’s lust, Maxwell had to “recruit three girls a day”. That’s twenty one a week and at least ninety in a calendar month. Goody Maxwell would have needed to spend from dawn of day to blink of night at her grooming wheel, without so much time as to even phone her accountant, just to keep up with demand.
Sarah Ransome, who was a 22 year old when she claims she was trafficked by Epstein said
When Jeffrey wanted me, you know, Sara Kellen [Maxwell’s neophyte] or Ghislaine would call me into his bedroom, and I had no choice but to go
What witchery is this? Ransome had no choice. She had to obey the commands of the monster Maxwell and her dark sister.
Did I say ‘monster’? well, a ‘Jane Doe’ survivor described Maxwell as “a predator and a monster”. Annie Farmer called her “a sexual predator” while Farmer’s sister Maria said “Maxwell would turn on a dime into a very malicious, brutal human being”. Some menopausal women can appear that way sometimes. It’s not that unusual.
“William Steel”, not his real name, who is an ex-jewel thief turned writer , claims Epstein and Maxwell “made him watch videos to prove they ‘owned’ people”. They seemed to be remarkably open and cavalier about their operations and only “William Steel” could explain why they felt it necessary to impress him.
A couple of days ago, lawyers representing Maxwell were moved to file a letter of complaint to US District Judge Allison Nathan saying
The Government, its agents, witnesses and their lawyers have made, and continue to make, statements prejudicial to a fair trial
In reply, Lisa Bloom, who represents five ‘survivors’ said that Maxwell’s accusers “will never be silent. Once empowered, women never go back to being victims”. Maxwell would be the exception to that rule, then.
For her part, Maxwell remains defiant in maintaining her innocence, which suggests that she knows there is no hard evidence against her either because it has been destroyed or because none existed to begin with. If this is so, then the FBI must be hoping that the pressure of twelve months in jail awaiting trial will make Maxwell crack and give up some names. Not that those names would be made public. It’s more likely they would be retained by the US intel services for use in their own blackmail schemes. However, Maxwell may simply ask for “more weight”.
If Maxwell ends up with a witch trial, she will still fair better than the police officers who have been charged in the Floyd case. They have already been found guilty by the same government and its agents, the MSM and a global public who appear to have added ergot to their lockdown diet. All the officers will get is a show trial. Another opportunity for the descendants of Tituba to flex their huge sense of entitlement and foreshadow another global orgy of virtue signaling and sado-masochistic self flagellation of white liberals.
As nationalists, for obvious reasons, we should want sound jurisprudence to be maintained in our countries . That a fair trial cannot be taken for granted in the country that prides itself on being the leader of the free world is beyond disgusting. Everyone, regardless of their alleged crimes, deserves the right to a fair trial, free from political interference and Woke culture. Although, as we know, a court case is not the only way a life can be destroyed and a reputation shredded.
Woke Matthew Hopkins Rides Out
Social media infractions aside, there is a growing trend for people making accusations against work colleagues, with the same relish and enthusiasm their seventeenth century ancestors displayed when accusing their neighbours of practicing the Dark Arts. The adoption of the African American #MeToo and #BLM movements by white liberals has made and will continue to make, this phenomenon worse. It seems no one is immune. Recent victims include the Jewish centrist writer at the NYT, Bari Weiss, for not being Red enough. Author JK Rowling, who was devoured by the creatures she created for having the temerity to say that womanhood has a biological basis ; and the US ambassador to Britain, Woody Johnson, who was investigated by US officials following accusations that he had made “generalised comments about black men”.
The only salvation for the accused is to confess their sins, prostrate themselves and apologize profusely and if at all possible, implicate another person. If it is a black life that has taken offence, only taking the knee before kissing the anus of a black male will suffice. At midnight after walking thrice widdershins around an old oak tree.
There will be a pointy reckoning one day but until then, although you cannot see the yellow bird in the rafters, you must believe it is there. Or Else.
After all that darkness, here’s a piece of music to lighten things up. A little. Be True.