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Thread ID: 18809 | Posts: 9 | Started: 2005-06-23
2005-06-23 12:04 | User Profile
What is to be the fate of Southern society ? Is it the path taken by Rhodesia ? If you were to predict 3 things that might come about in the next 10 years anywhere in the South, what would they be ?
I wish i had more uplifting predictions... 1 - More vandalism of Confederate monuments 2 - More non-White invasion with the blessing of the corporations and politicians 3 - An increase in the number of politicians sympathetic to curbing "illegal" immigration and outsourcing of manufacturing jobs, but nothing to address the "legal" invasion by 3rd world hordes, let alone those already here.
Meanwhile, the "us vs them" scenario grows daily.
2005-06-23 12:53 | User Profile
[QUOTE=JoseyWales]What is to be the fate of Southern society ? Is it the path taken by Rhodesia ? If you were to predict 3 things that might come about in the next 10 years anywhere in the South, what would they be ?
I wish i had more uplifting predictions... 1 - More vandalism of Confederate monuments 2 - More non-White invasion with the blessing of the corporations and politicians 3 - An increase in the number of politicians sympathetic to curbing "illegal" immigration and outsourcing of manufacturing jobs, but nothing to address the "legal" invasion by 3rd world hordes, let alone those already here.
Meanwhile, the "us vs them" scenario grows daily.[/QUOTE] Hmmm. Who is your Congressional Representative? Have you expressed your views in writing to your Congressman?
Me. I regularly let my Congressional Representative know my opinions on the issues. I also correspond frequently with three other Congressmen in the state in which I live.
You would be surprised how much influence you do have if you use your publicity/public relations skills.
2005-06-23 13:50 | User Profile
[QUOTE=JoseyWales]What is to be the fate of Southern society? ... [/QUOTE] To meld with the rest of the tawdry, soulless, Keynesian, flag-humping USA.
I also think at some point people are going to be shocked at how many Central Americans there are in the South. They will realize, too late, that their whole way of life has been deliberately eliminated.
2005-06-23 14:30 | User Profile
It's not just the South that's slated to become the New Beige Republics.
It's happening to, to quote Gary Oldman's psycho character in the film "The Professional"--EVERYBODY!!
2005-06-23 15:18 | User Profile
Yeah, it's a crap situation. Folks need to get up and do something about it.
2005-06-24 02:30 | User Profile
Amalgamation or White Rule--we'll git one or the other...
:gunsmilie
2005-06-24 04:18 | User Profile
[url]http://leagueofthesouth.net/static/homepage/intro_articles/csatoday.html[/url]
[QUOTE]The American South, culturally the most distinct region of the United States and once an independent nation, has the population and the economy to form one of the most powerful nations on earth. A Southern nation composed of only the eleven States of the former Confederate States of America, (i.e. Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia), would have 74 million people, the thirteenth most populous in the world. It would have more people than France or Britain, and almost as many as the united Germany. In economic power, a Southern nation composed of the above eleven States would have the fourth largest gross domestic product (1990) figures, after the remainder of the United States, Japan, and Germany. ... [/QUOTE]
2005-06-24 05:07 | User Profile
[font=Arial][size=3][font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2] [QUOTE] American South, culturally the most distinct region of the United States[/QUOTE] That is probably true. Some of my favorite places on the North American continent, apart from my native Pennsylvania, are the maritime provinces of Canada, and certain segments of the American Southeast. Those parts of Canada and the USA might well be the two most culturally disintinct places of North America north of Mexico. I exclude Quebec as it seems more anomalous than distinct, per se.
[/size][/font][/size][/font][font=Arial][size=3][font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2] [QUOTE]and once an independent nation,[/QUOTE] Not legally anyway, if I remember right, it was only recognized by a few backwater petty German states. The Vatican came close, though.
[/size][/font][/size][/font][font=Arial][size=3][font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2] [QUOTE]has the population and the economy to form one of the most powerful nations on earth[/QUOTE] If not for Federal [/size][/font][/size][/font]subsidizes, wouldn't the south have poorer infrastructure and greater poverty, especially in rural areas?
[font=Arial][size=3][font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2] [QUOTE] Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia)[/QUOTE] I am not a southerner, so maybe can't see the unity. But after travelling through the south, I cannot imagine what cultural unity is shared between a Texan and someone from tidewater Virginia or Carolina, or a Cajun might share with an Appalachian Tennessean or Kentuckian, just to mention a few examples.
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2005-06-24 05:18 | User Profile
[QUOTE=JoseyWales][url]http://leagueofthesouth.net/static/homepage/intro_articles/csatoday.html[/url][/QUOTE]
We had a couple of interesting old threads on this.
[URL=http://www.originaldissent.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14420&highlight=Francis+Infantile]Southerners and Nationalism[/URL] and [URL=http://www.originaldissent.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7151&highlight=Francis+Infantile]The Rising Tide of Southern Nationalism[/URL]
One common them I argued was that Sam Francis, IMO by far the best quality political thinker on the hard right, argued against it, as in URL=http://www.lrainc.com/swtaboo/taboos/sf_infan.html An Infantile Disorder[/URL]
but Faust in a little good dig seems to have gotten an article of his that reexamines the whole thing
[URL=http://www.originaldissent.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6773&highlight=Francis+Infantile]Partition, Part of the Conservative Dialogue[/URL]