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Brother Rat (Old VMI) [OP]

2005-01-04 04:53 | User Profile

Speak Out ... On anti-white backlash

These are two excellent letters to the editor of the Anniston Star paper, Anniston, Ala.

For Kinism and Community, Brother Rat

[url]http://www.annistonstar.com/opinion/2005/as-letters-0103-speakout-4l30q4727.htm[/url]

LETTERS

Speak Out ... On anti-white backlash

By our readers 01-03-2005

Re “Tags and Dixie (editorial, Dec. 18)

It is interesting how this editorial places all the blame for this controversy squarely on the “Confederallies,” as the writer calls them. According to the writer, Rep. Alvin Holmes had nothing to do with it, even though the legislation reducing the size of the “Heart of Dixie” on Alabama license tags to one-sixteenth of an inch and making that reduced size optional was largely due to Holmes’ efforts.

The “Confederallies” will “get past this” when anti-white, anti-Southern and anti-Confederate blacks like Holmes and self-hating whites that sacrifice white Southern symbols just to make a buck stop fighting the war by removing Confederate symbols. All I hear is that symbols of the Confederacy are “reminders of the past” and “reminders of slavery and segregation.” At first, this anti-Confederate campaign met little resistance.

However, white Southerners got tired of being the scapegoat for all of America’s racism and got fed up with seeing their symbols erased and removed. “Confederallies” organized and have fought the anti-white racism and anti-Confederate bigotry that was being dished out ever since. What we are seeing today is a huge backlash by white Southerners to keep their symbols. Just look at the state of Mississippi, which voted 64 percent to 36 percent to keep its state flag as it is, with the Confederate battle flag in the upper left-hand corner. If Georgia had been given the opportunity to vote as it should have, it would have kept the state flag with the Confederate battle flag as well.

All I hear is how we should respect everyone’s culture, heritage, symbols and feelings. We are a multicultural, diverse and tolerant society. Well, I guess someone forgot to tell America to respect white, Southern and Confederate culture, symbols and people. Once the Confederacy is outlawed, the next target will be American symbols. It is already happening, with an attack on white American symbols here and there. Look for this to escalate in coming years.

Walter Ring Richmond, Va.

Coming to Amerika Re “Tags and Dixie,” (editorial, Dec. 18)

Apparently, this editorial board is not on board with why those who love “Dixie” defend her so strongly, even though we are dwindling in numbers. It is because we see the bigger picture, that with the South, so go the liberties of the once great United States. It will likely be replaced, someday, by the empire, Amerika.

Whether the editors believe it or not, it is we who stand in the way of total domination of “We the people …” by an oligarchical-styled Amerika, where there will be no states as we now know them (Alabama will cease to exist). Why else is so much time, effort and money spent to discredit all things Confederate in the eyes of the American people. Making them, and us, objects of scorn and ridicule and vandalism.

Jimmy L. Shirley Jr. Palm Springs, Fla.

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Faust

2005-01-05 04:24 | User Profile

Brother Rat (Old VMI),

They will not be happy till every White person is dead and every White grave stone is smashed. And everything the White man built is gone.