To rally European Americans from all walks of life around a common purpose
by Frank Roman
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When the hard core black socialist Barack Barry Sotero Hussein Obama was running for president he coined the phrase “yes we can.” Three innocuous words which seemed to incorporate a kind of static energy, a phrase that became a battle cry from the George Bush haters to the Che Guevara wannabes. However, no one could actually articulate what he meant by “yes we can” because he never laid out a rational diagram as to what he meant. Instead they relied on high rhetoric which produced in them fantasy land good times, hypnotized by a resounding voice in a large setting with a good sound system (and a teleprompter).
Consequently, in the minds of many white dupes it means they can now assuage the feelings of white guilt they had long ago accepted through manufactured consent by casting an Obama vote. Equally, in the minds of many blacks it was get back time for whitey, simple as that. And the insolent knuckleheads I know you see everyday driving around with Obama/Biden bumper stickers on their vehicles don’t have a clue as to the long term damage the community activist in chief is actually doing to our nation up there in Washington DC. All they know is that a so-called conservative, George Bush, is finally out of office and they have proudly put a “progressive” (marginal) black guy in the White House who promises everyone little to no responsibility for their actions. That’s it. Other than recalling how good he made them feel with yes we can, anything else is beyond their comprehension. When we boil away all the analysis that’s how it is hands down. Yes, they can and they did.“Yes we can” sounds like a sixties flower power campus slogan. But in the context of Obama’s oratory flourish it empowered the foolish and the blind, inspired the hateful and the cowardly, justified the lazy and rejuvenated the control freaks. And as we can see it worked. Of course, when you have the media backing up every word you say; the same media that crows about European Americans’ coming demographic decline, the same media that says America is not America unless the entire Third World lives here, then it’s a cakewalk you see. And before anyone gets the screwball idea your host is longing for George Bush’s return or that John McCain should have been elected president, please feel free to jump off a cliff. Bush McCain and Obama are all part of the same cancerous lesion eating away at the traditionally healthy soul of our nation, a character that was initiated and developed by our people. So now Mr. Yes We Can, who could care less about the bottomless damage he is doing to our children’s future clearly and without apprehension manifests in the starkest terms exactly what the Republicrats on both sides of the invisible aisle are really all about.
All they can actually see in Barack Obama is the potential opportunities to fundamentally obey certain directives; the same instructions they have received from the nation killers, the anti-white vipers, in the media universities and churches. They can now aspire to their basest impulses without guilt, all the while feeding their uncontrollable spite against all things life affirming; to be trendy, progressive, queer, enlightened and global. The Yes We Can crowd has always wanted to alter the priorities and practices that have enabled our people to thrive since Plymouth Rock, so that the next generation of young trendiness will build a better tomorrow for themselves by more easily punishing those of us who
resist.
Now imagine if you will– just imagine—that a racially conscious European American man or woman who openly espouses the idea of racial identity; loving all things pertaining to his or her people and nation is the front runner in a presidential election. Let’s say in nine short days the ballots will be cast and there is one more speech that needs to be given. In fact let’s take Barack Obama’s January 2009 South Carolina Primary Speech and remove the empty multicultural rhetoric by placing it into a framework of true people hood and real hope. Against a backdrop of ongoing racial and national dispossession, here then are the words we can be sure millions of European Americans are desperate to hear.
Tonight, the cynics who believed that what began in the snows of Iowa was just an illusion were told a different story by the good people of your state. After endless contests in every corner of this country, we have the most votes, the most delegates, and the most diverse coalition of European Americans in one place that we’ve seen in a long, long time.
You can see it in the faces here tonight, those born into a rich heritage and a birthright the rest of the world can only wish for. There are young and old, rich and poor. They are blue collar, white collar, university students and their parents. They are Irish Americans, Italian Americans, Polish, German and Scottish Americans, all standing as one with a common purpose.
It’s coming…
They are farmers from Des Moines and executives from Concord and even some miners from rural Nevada. And most importantly we’ve got young people all across this country who have never had a reason to participate until now.
And in just a few days nearly half the nation will have the chance to join us in saying that we are tired of business as usual in Washington. We are hungry for change and we are ready to believe in our people again.
But if there’s anything, though, that we should keep in mind, it’s that the kind of change we seek will not come easy, partly because we have fine candidates in this race, strong competitors who are worthy of our respect but who failed to grasp this moment in our people’s history.
And as contentious as this campaign has been, we have to remember that this is a contest for not only the presidency, but that we all share an abiding desire to end the disastrous policies of those who came before us, of multiculturalism and open border immigration from the Third World, of Affirmative Action and one way hate crime legislation.
In spite of the forces arrayed against us, some of whom are seeking their own racial and cultural destruction with money out of your pocket, and mine I might add, we are looking for more than just a change of personality in the White House.
We’re looking to fundamentally transform the status quo of America’s founding people.Washington’s status quo is rooted in darkness and fear and relies on hate and fear to keep our people intimidated, and right now that status quo is fighting back with everything it’s got, with the same old tactics that have divided our people for too long; distracting us from solving the problems that are fundamentally in the interest of European Americans, problems which we have faced for far too long, whether those problems be our dwindling birthrates or the cynical fantasy that only white Americans can be racists. For ‘the reality is that the multicultural emperor has no clothes because of [political] support for… the racialism of ethnic minorities in America and the destruction of [even the most reasonable manifestation of white idealism]… The academic left and the false conservatives that dominate elite discourse on race and ethnicity are intellectually bankrupt and can only remain in power by [going so far as to] ruthlessly suppressing or ignoring scientific findings.’ –Kevin McDonald, PhD
We know that every non-White ethnic group is allowed, recommended and funded to preserve their culture separate from America’s founding ideals. We also know the organizations that have existed for our people have been largely ineffective partly because they have been infiltrated by government agents, provocateurs, and freedom hating intellectuals. And augmenting this vile effort — through the government schools that long ago abandoned their noble purpose, to the universities that have openly disdained and insulted our folk, it has now become clear to everyone gathered here tonight and watching from their homes that the increase of mass immigration and race-mixing to destroy the founding race of this nation was planned long ago; and this process is not about the stop on its own. The status quo in Washington doesn’t want anybody or anything to spoil it now.
So this will not be easy. Make no mistake about what we’re up against. We’re up against the belief that it’s all right for lobbyists of every description to dominate our government, that they are just part of the system in Washington, when the reality is demography is destiny, not bribes and special favors.
But we also know that the undue influence of the media is part of the problem as well, and this election is our chance to say that we are not going to let them stand in our way anymore. We are not going to let them and their puppets in Washington DC demoralize and marginalize our people anymore. Only the most blind or self deceiving among us hasn’t seen how relentless, universal misinformation has made us ashamed of our character and our customs; insisting through the status quo that our diverse accomplishments as a distinct people have occurred through sheer luck and we cannot claim them.
For we are up against the predictable thinking that says one’s ability to lead as president comes from permanence in Washington or immediacy to the White House. But we know, perhaps for the first time, that real leadership is about truthfulness and service to one’s race and the ability to rally European Americans from all walks of life around a common purpose, a higher purpose.
We’re up against decades of hateful policies that cause politicians to demonize opponents like ourselves with accusations of racism and hate speech, despite the fact that non-white pressure groups have been given a pass to do so against our own kind literally for decades. That’s the kind of politics that is bad for our people, it is bad for our nation, and this is our chance to end it once and for all because America was never meant to be a multicultural nation; a nation driven in multiple directions like a ship without a crew.
We’re up against the idea that it’s acceptable to say anything and do anything to win an election as long as you are anything but a proud European American. Indeed we know that this is exactly what’s wrong with our current leadership. Among many other reasons this is why our white American brothers and sisters stopped believing in their leaders anymore. This is why they have turned away from their duty to participate in the political process. And this election is our chance to give the European American people a reason to believe not only in themselves but in their government again, without fear, without apprehension.
But let me add this. What we’ve seen from our opponents in these last weeks of our campaign is that we’re also up against forces that are not only the consequence of a slow acting systemic poison introduced to the minds and hearts of European Americans, but also laws and deception that nourish the habits that prevent us from being who we were meant to be as a nation, as a people.
It’s the political and collective principles that use race as a wedge and fear as a hammer, a politics that tells us that we have to live think and act within the confines of the hateful categories that falsely define us, the assumption that young people will buckle under to leftist peer pressure, the assumption that America’s success is the world’s success and we must give it away to our own disadvantage in order to be seen as tolerant.
We are here tonight to say that that is not the America we believe in.
I did not travel around this country over the last year to see a black America or a Latino America, but my opponents have. They have had their day at your expense and now it is up to us to see a white America.
And while we cannot and should not treat these people in the same unsightly or disdainful manner they have treated our kith and kin these many decades, we nonetheless will now make it clear that our fundamental interest is what most benefits European Americans as a people, that the preservation of our genes and our lands is undoubtedly in our best interest and in their best interest. For contrary to popular belief, while no race of man has a monopoly on virtue or vice the fact remains they are not interchangeable.
Tonight we flatly reject the words of Adam Clayton Powell when he said: The “best thing that could happen would be the passing of the white man’s world [which] has stood for nationalism, oppression, and barbarism.”
We reject the words of former president Bill Clinton when he said “in a little more than 50 years there will be no majority race in the United States.”
We reject the words of Rabbi Abraham Feinberg when he said: “The law should encourage, not forbid, the intermingling of bloods….. we will never completely eliminate racial prejudice until we eliminate separate races.”
We reject the words of Noel Ignatiev when he said “treason to whiteness is loyalty to humanity.”
Tonight my friends we will resolve that no more will we bus our white children into non-white schools that are stealing their future in the false hope of impossible equality. No more will we allow our people to be driven out of their neighborhoods through government edict and one way civil rights. No more will we allow the inner cities to become the boarded up and dangerous landscapes they have become for the sake of blending our people’s unique traits with those who blame us for their own misdeeds. No more can we subject our people to unwarranted propaganda violence and fear which will ultimately lead to their dissolution and slow-motion genocide.
I see what America is now and I believe in what this country can be, as it was meant to be since the first European stepped off that tiny ship onto Plymouth Rock. That is the country I see. That is the country you see. But now it is up to us to help the entire nation embrace this vision.
Because in the end, we’re not just against the ingrained and destructive habits of the Washington, Hollywood and New York elitists; we’re also struggling with our own doubts, our own fears, our own cynicism, our own self hate that has been by slow degrees inculcated into the hearts and minds of a once noble people.
The change we seek now has always required great struggle and great sacrifice and this moment in history is the appointed time. It has always been a battle in our own hearts and minds over what kind of country we want, what kind of people we are, and how hard we’re willing to work to correct the betrayals of the past.
So let me remind you tonight that change will not be easy. Change will take time. There will be setbacks and false starts and sometimes we’ll make mistakes, for we are not a perfect people and no plan is a guaranteed success.
But as hard as it may seem, we cannot lose hope, because there are people with whom we share the same heritage, the same blood, all across this great nation who are counting on us, who can’t afford another generation of onerous taxation, that can’t afford another generation without good public schools should they wish to use them, that can’t afford to see their jobs transferred overseas for the benefit of unscrupulous profit margins.
For theirs are the stories and voices we carry from this day forward; the white mother who can’t get Medicaid to cover all the needs of her sick child because an illegal immigrant was put at the head of the line. She needs us to pass a health care plan and strict immigration reform that makes health care accessible and reasonable for her and every single European American. That’s what she’s looking for.
The white teacher who works another shift at Dunkin’ Donuts after school just to make ends meet, she needs us to reform our education system so that she gets better pay and more support and her students get the resources that they need to achieve their dreams.
The Maytag worker who’s now competing with his own teenager for a $7 an hour job at the local Wal-Mart, because the factory he gave his life to shut its doors and went to Mexico; he needs us to stop giving tax breaks to companies that ship our jobs overseas and start putting them in the pockets of working white Americans who deserve it, and put them in the pockets of struggling homeowners who are having a tough time; and looking after our senior citizens who should retire with dignity and respect.
The European American couple who have to put off having another child because it is too expensive to do so, who are looking for us to reshape the economic landscape so that raising their children is unimpeded by higher and higher cost of living and ever escalating taxes.
The worried European American parents of a young soldier fighting for the corporate states of America in Afghanistan, parents who know a white America would above all else seek peaceful co-existence with other nations, so long as they did not threaten the organic destiny of our people.
So understand this, my fellow European Americans. The choice in this election is not between regions or religions or genders. It’s not about Yankees vs. Rebels. It’s not about rich vs. poor, young vs. old. And it is not about hate. This election is about the past vs. the future. It’s about whether we settle for the same selfishness, the same trendiness, the same political correctness that has blinded our eyes and bound our hands.
It is about the superficial party divisions, distractions and media drama that give the non-white voting majority power over our people. It is about what political correctness is today or whether we reach for a politics of common sense, natural order and innovation, a politics of mutual sacrifice and shared individuality—a love for our people.
When I hear that we’ll never overcome the entrenched bigots in the form of LaRaza, MEChA, the Mexica Movement, the NAACP, and the Nation of Islam, the ADL and SPLC who for the most part operate on your consumer and tax dollars I think about that European American woman who lost her job because she told her co-workers that she supports our movement here tonight. Don’t tell me change isn’t possible because she is here right now in spite of her difficulties. She knows change is possible and so do I.
Yes, we can. Yes, we can change. Yes, we can.
Yes, we can heal this nation. Yes, we can seize our future. And as we all return to our homes tonight with a new wind at our backs and we take this journey across this great country, a country we love, with the message we carry from the plains of Iowa to the hills of New Hampshire, from the Nevada desert to the South Carolina coast, the same message we had when we were down decades ago and no one believed us, that out of many, we are one community born of the greatest race of people to have ever walked the earth; that while we breathe, we will hope.
We will hope because we now know an administration of European American patriots would demand that we have the sole right to preserve protect and defend not only our founding fathers will but our own kind; the ultimate goal of such an administration will be to allow our children and grandchildren to have an empowering sense of history, pride and respect for their posterity.
Our vision is that government will make every effort to create conditions that will lead to long term prosperity and stability but it will not work without individual responsibility. That is critical and it means that government cannot will not and should not be relied upon to do it all.
With a little hope and a lot of hard work the main goal of this administration will be to bring such a sensibility to our people, and to support all movements and efforts that allow European Americans to fulfill their rightful destiny. And where we are met with cynicism doubt and fear and those who tell us that we can’t, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of our European American ancestors in three simple words — yes, we can.