“Terror alerts” issued by watch dog groups **
Until homegrown terrorists incinerated the federal building in Oklahoma City and detonated a bomb during the Atlanta Olympics, civil rights groups and law enforcement authorities had long doubted that fringe movements could carry out such bold attacks. But today, as the Democrat Party prepares to nominate a formidable African-American as their candidate for President, federal, state and local watchdog organizations that track racist cells have issued numerous terror alerts. This has already prompted the U.S. Secret Service to bend longstanding policy and assign the Illinois Senator an around-the-clock detail. And if Obama prevails at his party’s Denver convention, unprecedented security measures are likely to continue.
“With the selection of Barack Obama as the first black Democrat nominee for President seeming more possible by the day, racists and white supremacists are posting increasingly ugly and threatening remarks on the Internet,” says Mark Potok, resident expert on the radical right at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Ala., the arch-nemesis of the Ku Klux Klan and its allies.
He adds, “The most heated anti-Obama talk appears on sites that allow people to post messages anonymously. The so-called white nationalists who inhabit these sites are deeply concerned that their comments are being monitored by law enforcement for any criminal threat relating to the presidential race.”
And of course they are.
**White supremacy? Where?
But let us assume our enemies and their lackeys are 100% correct when they say that white nationalism is really white supremacism, that it’s a real and deadly threat to a multicultural America. Alright then, I have a question for these mewling bed wetters: where is it? Where is this so-called white supremacism? Have you seen it? Have THEY seen it? (Please don’t tell me they’re referring to a gaggle of misfits that play dress up, or beat up innocent people.) Only the most blind or self deceiving dolt hasn’t seen how relentless, universal misinformation has made us ashamed of our character and our customs; insisting through the media and the courts that our diverse accomplishments as a distinct race actually belong to the entire world and we have to “share.” In reality we “white supremacists disguised as white nationalists” seem to be too scared to organize for our common good as non-whites and others do; who are not only encouraged but are heavily funded as well. Additionally, white people in America and around the world are race-mixing and aborting themselves out of existence while allowing record Third World immigration into our white ancestral homelands. Does all of that sound like white supremacy?
If you recall in early 2007 (and possibly sometime soon in 2008!), the street demonstrations of millions of mestizos across America bore a simple message: ‘We call for your rights! We claim your jobs! We want your women! We demand your future! If you don’t hand us America then you are racist Nazis!’ So where was the massive so called white supremacist back lash to these swarthy demonstrators as they waved their Mexican and American flags while proclaiming their phony allegiance to the “American Dream?” Where was the white resistance to this clear and present danger against our posterity? With the exception of a few letters to the editor I didn’t see it. Did you? How supreme is that, my friends? Look, while we should snub direct or oblique labels toward us as being supremacists in the form of nationalists, it would behoove us to consider what it is about our people that requires our enemies to be so vigilant. Why, it might actually be flattering!
But we won’t ever really know until we have a self-motivated social and political machine in place — and we had better get on the stick. At any rate tagging a group like EAU with the label white nationalist, or ANY label of the SPLC’s choosing is merely a way to marginalize our sensible message because in the long term it may upset the status quo for those who directly benefit from a squabbling (multicultural), consumer driven society.