The question of Blacks is less one of what to do and more one of what not to do. What not to do, is bend. Blacks have for a century demanded privilege by delivering violence as the demonstration of their 'need', and by intimidation or incorrect sympathy, or worse intentional subversion, they are given it.
Throughout the 1900s Black rebellions burned down towns and broke the nose of whomever tried to set it rightβarmed negroes took over capitols and colleges, fighting to earn supposed rights by committing a series of serious wrongs.
Abraham Lincoln himself said in 1958: "What I would most desire would be a separation of the White and black." In 1862: "[The black] race suffers by living among us, and our race suffers [from their] presence ... we should be separated". Suppression and separation are the societal answer, otherwise rebellion and race-mixing will work hard to annihilate that society.
Throughout the 1900s Black rebellions burned down towns and broke the nose of whomever tried to set it rightβarmed negroes took over capitols and colleges, fighting to earn supposed rights by committing a series of serious wrongs.
Abraham Lincoln himself said in 1958: "What I would most desire would be a separation of the White and black." In 1862: "[The black] race suffers by living among us, and our race suffers [from their] presence ... we should be separated". Suppression and separation are the societal answer, otherwise rebellion and race-mixing will work hard to annihilate that society.
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The casualness of black crime has gone on for a long time, justified by them as an attack on the enemy, and protected by the courtsβsometimes covered by the schools, forgiven by the churches.
Beside all the cities burned and capitols raided in the 60s, there are dozens of reports of black gangs killing or maiming Whites, shooting police as acts of 'civil protest' and 'social justice' heroics.
Beside all the cities burned and capitols raided in the 60s, there are dozens of reports of black gangs killing or maiming Whites, shooting police as acts of 'civil protest' and 'social justice' heroics.
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A familiar story involving a black 'youth' and White riding an NY subway from 1965: Christopher Lynch tried to hassle Andrew Mormile, likely for money; Andrew refused, then pushed back. Christopher responded by plunging a knife into young Andrew's head.
Much like the murder of Austin Metcalf, the black had needed nothing more than the mere sight of a White disagreeing. Or like the murder of Iryna Zarutska, the black had no hesitation to do this in a public and open space.
Much like the murder of Austin Metcalf, the black had needed nothing more than the mere sight of a White disagreeing. Or like the murder of Iryna Zarutska, the black had no hesitation to do this in a public and open space.
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Today is American flag day. It is also President Trump's birthday. For all I have discussed in this channel, it cannot be denied or ignored: President Trump has done the most. He not only recognises these truths with words, he paves the path to Reclaim America with action.
There is neither a figure nor figment that comes close in this era, although many great men have come and gone and very good men work today. Happy Birthday, and thank you for bringing respect and meaning to America's flag again. In my channel Appeal to Pragmatism I have compiled hundreds of examples of his efforts, which we all benefit from.
There is neither a figure nor figment that comes close in this era, although many great men have come and gone and very good men work today. Happy Birthday, and thank you for bringing respect and meaning to America's flag again. In my channel Appeal to Pragmatism I have compiled hundreds of examples of his efforts, which we all benefit from.
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βThe stars and the red, white and blue colors have a significance of their own, but when combined and arranged into the flag of our nation they take on a new significance which no other form or color can convey. We identify the flag with almost everything we hold dear on earth. It represents our peace and security, our civil and political liberty, our freedom of religious worship, our family, our friends, our home. We see in it the great multitude of blessings, of rights and privileges, that make up our country.
But when we look at our flag and behold it emblazoned with all our rights we must remember that it is equally a symbol of our duties. Every glory that we associate with it is the result of duty done. A yearly contemplation of the meaning of our flag strengthens and purifies the national conscience.β
Words from former President Calvin Coolidge in June of 1931, reminding Americans to remember their banners.
But when we look at our flag and behold it emblazoned with all our rights we must remember that it is equally a symbol of our duties. Every glory that we associate with it is the result of duty done. A yearly contemplation of the meaning of our flag strengthens and purifies the national conscience.β
Words from former President Calvin Coolidge in June of 1931, reminding Americans to remember their banners.
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In June we give particular appreciation to Texas, the state whose journey to join took years of fighting. After the 1845 resolution had passed, America pushed to rightfully take over the large territory. When you see the American flag, see its 28th star, remember that as the symbol of patriots who beat Mexicans.
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Immigrant Gino Speranza says Americans are right to be wary of immigration β βThe issue today is, Shall the American spirit be of your fathers, or will you let it all be compromised for different people?β
The U.S. at this time held over 30 million unassimilated immigrants, written 1925. The tide had recently been stemmed, but the invaders were still in the gates. We today have a similar conflict, and must similarly ask: will we let perpetuate and prosper the good our nation's fathers had, or will we consent to unwanted change?
The U.S. at this time held over 30 million unassimilated immigrants, written 1925. The tide had recently been stemmed, but the invaders were still in the gates. We today have a similar conflict, and must similarly ask: will we let perpetuate and prosper the good our nation's fathers had, or will we consent to unwanted change?
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Lothrop Stoddard: Alienism is the enemy of Americanism. The alien-minded see America as mere land; the instant any person sets foot on it they can now be as 'American' as the rest of us.
Why, then, bother about citizenship if the whole world has a right to come here and develop a separate life?
Why, then, bother about citizenship if the whole world has a right to come here and develop a separate life?
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βThe most important factor in my Administration was my insistence that the executive power was limited only by specific restrictions and prohibitions appearing in the Constitution or imposed by the Congress under its Constitutional powers. My view was that every executive officer was a steward of the people bound actively and affirmatively to do all he could for the people. I declined to adopt the view that what was imperatively necessary for the Nation could not be done by the President unless he could find some specific authorization to do it. My belief was that it was not only his right but his duty to do anything that the needs of the Nation demanded unless such action was forbidden by the Constitution or by the laws. Under this interpretation of executive power I did and caused to be done many things not previously done by the President and the heads of the departments. I did not usurp power, but I did greatly broaden the use of executive power.β
The principles of administration under Teddy Roosevelt.
The principles of administration under Teddy Roosevelt.
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Being weak on crime was a problem before our time too, and so was the misuse of welfare for the worth-less:
βThe inefficients, the wastrels, the various cripples are preserved at public expense. The criminal is turned out on parole after a few years, the insane is discharged as "cured".β β Popenoe & Johnson. It is imperative we involve ourselves to enforce the philosophies we support, or the soft hand of sympathy will guide everyone toward failure.
βThe inefficients, the wastrels, the various cripples are preserved at public expense. The criminal is turned out on parole after a few years, the insane is discharged as "cured".β β Popenoe & Johnson. It is imperative we involve ourselves to enforce the philosophies we support, or the soft hand of sympathy will guide everyone toward failure.
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Lothrop Stoddard: Alienism is the enemy of Americanism. The alien-minded see America as mere land; the instant any person sets foot on it they can now be as 'American' as the rest of us.
Stoddard affirms: Our entire history testifies to the truth that America is a nation, with roots deep in the past.
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Forwarded from An Appeal To Pragmatism
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"You can be a Communist or you can be a Patriot. You cannot be both. As for those who peddle marxist lies about our heritage, who tell our children we live on 'stolen land' or say our heroes were oppressors, they're doing something much worse than slandering our pastβthey are attacking our future.
They are trying to tear down the great American character, to destroy the people who declared independence, who crossed the Delaware, who settled the West and conquered the skies. Our ancestors did not shed blood so that a band of lunatics could loot and pillage our nation. Our heroes died to build the greatest country ever in the world."
President Trump says, for America's 250th year of Independence.
They are trying to tear down the great American character, to destroy the people who declared independence, who crossed the Delaware, who settled the West and conquered the skies. Our ancestors did not shed blood so that a band of lunatics could loot and pillage our nation. Our heroes died to build the greatest country ever in the world."
President Trump says, for America's 250th year of Independence.
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Immigration was a defining issue of the American Centennial, too. Before the worst mass migration wave yet, California fought to repel cheap labor, especially from China.
The Supreme Court blocked Cali in 1876, forcing Congress to act, which led up to the Chinese Exclusion Acts. Lawmakers lobbied to stem the tide, official government study found that "The Chinese deprive Whites, live in filth and can never assimilate", it was of dire important to end their importation.
The Supreme Court blocked Cali in 1876, forcing Congress to act, which led up to the Chinese Exclusion Acts. Lawmakers lobbied to stem the tide, official government study found that "The Chinese deprive Whites, live in filth and can never assimilate", it was of dire important to end their importation.
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Patriot spotlight: The man who popularized and designed the Playground in America, Joseph Lee, financed the Immigration Restriction League.
Lee promoted the strictest immigration laws in U.S. history, and believed if a people did not make a good playmate, they were not fit to assimilate. Take time today to learn your history and love those who tried to make it better.
Lee promoted the strictest immigration laws in U.S. history, and believed if a people did not make a good playmate, they were not fit to assimilate. Take time today to learn your history and love those who tried to make it better.
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Likewise, the man responsible for growing the National Park System was Madison Grant β an immigration restrictionist who conserved several American species. Both men advised Teddy Roosevelt, contributed to his administration, and were lions for the American Eugenics movement.
Immigration restriction is an American tradition, and this channel is dedicated to the work they led.
Immigration restriction is an American tradition, and this channel is dedicated to the work they led.
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In the early 1900s, immigrants and their advocates, their descendants and the people who felt for them put sob stories, cries of cruelty in the news to hinder our immigration laws and halt deportations.
William Roscoe Thayer in 1922 wrote, βIn dealing with immigrants, blood often determines their actions without respect to justice or even common sense.β
William Roscoe Thayer in 1922 wrote, βIn dealing with immigrants, blood often determines their actions without respect to justice or even common sense.β
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"While there are plenty of useful idiots who may believe the ideology, the leftist is fundamentally motivated by envy and hatred against what is beautiful, natural and good. They turn their emotions into a desire to inflict pain. Notice they're all deformed in some way, their appearance or dress or mannerisms."
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