The Black Dilemma

This article was written and distributed on the Internet under the name of Ian Duncan, a reporter for The Baltimore Sun, and assigned a date of May 30, 2015. It may have actually been written by Anthony Bryan, a contributor to American Renaissance, as reported in an article at Medium.com. From the text itself, it seems to have been written some time after the Ferguson riots of August 2014, and before those in Baltimore in April, 2015 – but perhaps since as a prank it was attributed it to The Baltimore Sun, the failure to mention the riots in Baltimore around that same time was purposeful.

Regardless of its provenance, however, the article itself is true and succinct, it was apparently written by a Southern Nationalist, and at the same time it was used to effectively troll both the Left and the cucked imaginary Right.

While at Christogenea we do not really believe that non-Whites are even people, nor do we believe that non-Whites of any origin should be admitted as citizens in any State in this incorrigible Union, the points made in the article are nevertheless true.

[There is also a lengthy discussion of this article at Google Groups.]

Here we have made a few minor spelling corrections.

The BLACK DILEMMA

The “Great Experiment” has been nothing but the GREAT FAILURE.

For almost 150 years the United States has been conducting an interesting experiment. The subjects of the experiment: black people and working-class whites.

Sons of Cuckfederate Veterans Embrace Sodomy

Update, April 16th, 2022: Today I found that Michael Skinner is no longer listed as an officer at the South Carolina SCV website, nor is there any mention of his name on the site. This article will remain, just in case Skinner surfaces again in the future.

The more we hear from the Sons of Confederate Veterans, the less we like them. They cuck for CNN, they cuck for a poorly defined sort of civic nationalism, which is not nationalism at all,  they cuck for Black Lives Matter and the Antifa, and now they are cucking even for sodomites and the LGBT agenda.

Knock, Knock, Knoxville

The dreary mid-March morning lined the sky with gray clouds as our small caravan headed down the interstate and into the center of Knoxville at the break of dawn. We really didn't know what to expect, but at this early hour there were few people, few cops, and no Antifa. So whatever did happen would only be a reaction to our intendedly peaceful presence. Here the League of the South would try something a little different, and would hold a small demonstration with no prior announcement, no permits, and hopefully no overwhelming or oppressive police reaction. Doing this, we hoped to actually interface with the general public and pass out some of our literature. This is, after all, the purpose for that right to assemble which is supposedly guaranteed in the united States' Constitution.

The League of the South in Tallahassee, January 27th 2018

We probably took fewer pictures at Tallahassee than anywhere else. Melissa didn't take any because she was too busy holding that flag. We need Melissa to take pictures, so next time I might hold the sign and the flag if I must... The few pictures I did take - most of them anyway - are found at our image gallery under Tallahassee 2018

The League of the South had held a few events since Shelbyville, perhaps a social occasion or two and some participation in a few smaller demonstrations, but nothing major and nothing that we had the opportunity for which to participate. So for several weeks we looked forward to the planned Florida State Sovereignty rally in Tallahassee. Even better, this one was so close to home that we only had to visit a gas station once all weekend.

Charlottesville: The March to Lee Park as seen from the middle of the Column

This is a video of the march from a Charlottesville parking garage to Lee Park by various members of the League of the South, the Traditional Workers' Party, the National Socialist Movement, Identity Europa and other groups which sought to attend the recent #UnitetheRight rally.

We were not on the front lines, but back in the middle of the column, and from there my wife Melissa recorded this video. Aside from some of the mundane locker-room style rhetoric which is common among Nationalists attending such events, you may notice that there was little to no aggression on our part, and that we were relatively quite calm and peaceful. Of course, this is absolutely contrary to reports slandering all of us which have been running continually in the mainstream media.

There may have been some violence at the vanguard of our procession, but we were even oblivious to that. We only found out later that Marxist groups tried to block our passage into the park, and for that some minor scuffles ensued. Evidently even the men in front of us had conducted themselves with great restraint, because that initial violence did not escalate, and we entered into the park peacefully. Our opposition, however, continually taunted us with verbal abuse and provocations, and were anything but peaceful. They alone were responsible for the initial violence, and for all of the later violence.

Imagine – by Musonius Rufus

This statement appeared on Facebook after the Charlottesville #UnitetheRight rally was destroyed by the police collusion with Marxists on August 12th, 2017. We were at Lee Park in Charlottesville that day, and can vouch that every statement here is accurate.

Imagine you were a US citizen and you wanted to protest the removal of a monument.

Imagine you joined a group that advocated protecting it but you had to use a pen name so you wouldn't be fired from your job.

Imagine you took off from work to advocate for your cause in public.

Imagine you made reservations to stay somewhere only to have those reservations canceled at the last minute.

Imagine you got a permit to hold a peaceable assembly only to have that canceled at the last minute.

Imagine you got a court order that said you could still have your assembly but the police arrived at the beginning and dispersed it anyway.

Imagine the police laughed as they threw you to a mob where you were pepper-sprayed and beaten, and those police just stood by and watched.

Imagine journalists took pictures of you and your enemies used those pictures to try to get your employers to fire you.

Imagine you knew all this would have been illegal, if you hadn't been White. You knew the laws don't protect you because you're White.

Imagine the godless Media said you were evil—and that's the exact word they used.

Imagine companies tweeted out pictures of you with gun sights on your head. Imagine they joked about killing you and all your friends.

Imagine a governor, who used convicted criminals to rig an election, said that you criminals weren't welcome in his state anymore.

Imagine a US Senator who collaborated with the enemy in wartime called you a traitor.

Imagine all your accusers said you were the bigot. They called you a coward for standing up to the powerful. They accused you of trying to censor them when you were the one silenced.

Imagine you had friends and family turn their backs on you because what the TV said was more important than what you said.

If you imagine this, then you will understand why this country is about to change. We are going to change it. We won't be scared away either. You'll find we're made of sterner stuff. In fact, we're the kind of men who have statues made of them.

We are Founding Fathers. We are creating a new country that will replace this wicked one. Whose side do you think God is on? You had better hope you're on that side.

Deo Vindice

- Musonius Rufus

 

When the Confederacy was Honored Even by the U. S. Government

The public opinion of the South was not always so evil. The United States Federal Government minted a memorial coin, a silver half dollar, in honor of Stone Mountain and the bravery of the soldiers of the South - in 1925! It was even struck at the Yankee mint in Philadelphia.

United States Confederate Soldier Memorial Coin - Front

United States Confederate Soldier Memorial Coin - Rear

See the article for the Stone Mountain Memorial Half Dollar at Wikipedia.

 

After the Monuments: Louisiana Caving in Defense of Confederate Heritage

Even though a bill to defend Louisiana’s Confederate heritage had passed the State’s Legislature in mid-May by a margin of over 2-to-1, it has not been advanced by the Senate, and the governor has been heard whining about it. The Associated Press has reported that “Gov. John Bel Edwards derided a bill that could protect Confederate monuments, calling the proposal impractical and unnecessarily divisive on Tuesday, a day after black lawmakers stormed off the Louisiana House floor in protest over a Republican's plan.”