This post was originally published on July 10, 2009. In light of recent remarks made by Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Nick Fuentes, it qualified for a Flashback Friday post. The funny part is after this post was published, the organizations in question either scrubbed their websites or took them down. Indeed, one required readers to order a print subscription through the mail.
![]() |
( Left: picture used on Alabama Chapter's website)
On the national organization's website, six of the nine "stories" posted are about race-related matters. For a group that touts itself as a leading conservative organization, there is no mention of taxes, deficit spending, expanding government, the erosion of civil liberties but there are more than a few words given to what blacks are doing to whites.
The blogs make for interesting reading. One accuses New York of "declaring war on white people". It blames the train operator's falling asleep causing the train wreck in Washington, DC on "diversity hiring", never mind that DC is heavily minority in population (Someone should tell him that in DC, hiring a white person would be the diversity hire.). He also mentions blacks robbing graves in Chicago.
Then there is the anti-Semitism. The same blogger refers to an L.A. Times article about Michael Jackson as a "piece of Jewish garbage" and opines about Steve McNair's death:
"McNair may have been a decent guy, but nothing can hide the obvious truth that wherever blacks go, crime, death, and misery follow. The sports channels will recount all McNair’s stats as they lionize him as a hero and great American. I’ll certainly rank him well above Michael Jackson, but let’s not get carried away. Could you imagine the howls of laughter if the sports TV Jews like Chris Berman, Rich Eisen, Linda Cohn, (the list could go on and on)"
Christians don't escape their ire as the Family Research Council, attacked by liberals everywhere for being conservative in nature, apparently doesn't meet his definition of conservatism:
"Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council, and the evangelical’s man in DC, recently held a rally in the nation’s capital to oppose same-sex marriage. There were several speakers at the rally -- Perkins, the FRC’s Uncle Tom “Bishop” Harry Jackson, some brown guys who can’t speak English, etc...".
He even bashes Billy Graham. You got it. Even Billy Graham is the enemy.
Other money quotes from this blogger:
"The sooner the GOP collapses, and is replaced by a party that will speak up for white people, the better."
"Anyone who thinks free speech can survive in a multiracial America is dreaming."
Another blog on the website has the headline "Saving the White Race" and has a few things to say:
"The civility in this Forced Union is 3000 miles wide, but only an inch deep. And anytime you come into contact with murderous nxxxs or other non-Whites, that civility has collapsed."
So murderous whites don't cause a collapse in civility? Oooook.
Over at the Alabama chapter's website there is a post titled "Stuff black people don't like" with the above picture and a link to a website containing black jokes. The chapter has a list of "recommended reading". Here is a taste of the vintage found in this winery of racism:
- The Citizens’ Council: Organized Resistance to the Second Reconstruction, 1954-64″ by Neil R. McMillan
- “You and Segregation” by former Georgia Sen. Herman E. Talmadge
- “Mississippi’s Defiant Years, 1953-73″ by Erle Johnston
- “The Authentic History of the Ku Klux Klan, 1865-1877″ by Susan Davis
- “Take Your Choice: Separation or Mongrelization” by former Mississippi Sen. Theodore Bilbo
Chairman Brad White should forbid any Republican from speaking at one of these events. A group like this shouldn't get the attention it has recently as it is a fringe group but since a Republican State Senator decided to welcome them, the onus is on the Republican Party to show these guys the door and make it clear the Council is not welcome to Republicans or true conservatives. William F. Buckley and others threw out the Birchers when it became clear the Birchers were not true conservatives. Mr. White, Governor Barbour, and others should do the same and show the Council of Conservative Citizens the door.


8 comments:
The picture "used" on the Alabama Chapter's Website is also used on this website.
Cuck cuck cuck cuckservative!
These Nazis will ultimately decide that some white people are not really "white" after all and must be eliminated along with Blacks, Jews, Latinos, Asians, Muslims, Catholics etc. Democrats will sometimes bolster their numbers and their support by including radical fringe groups in their "big tent". Republicans will do the same, not realizing that these people they include are destructive to the very principles which protect us all.
Just like everything else, do your own research and believe you what you will. God bless America.
the populism we are experiencing is interesting.
Always remember that politics follows the economy, not the other way around.
If they would just soften their rhetoric a little, just a little, and bend the knee to the king, they are more than welcome in the Trump-Vance Republican party. Hate speech is no big deal.
while the article from 2009 is correct in condemning the elected individual for speaking at this organization, it is totally out of line in stating that the "chairman of the Republican Party" shoujld "forbid" anyone from speaking there. That number 1 is not the role of the party or a party official - the party does not control its members in what they say or do; whoever wrote this article got the conservative Republican Party mixed up with a communist regime - that's where the leaders can tell people what they can say or do.
Yes, the party can express its opinion - as an organization - on the organization or its positions expressed on its site.. But it cannot, and should not, take on the role of dictating what any individual - elected or otherwise - claiming to be a Republican or otherwise - can say or do. Likewise, the Democrat party, Green, Conservative, Libertarian, or whoever - should not be in the position of dictating what individuals who claim association with them say or do.
By the way - interesting that you have not noted the 'fate' of that elected Republican represenative; is he/she still holding elective office? If not, what happened to the person's political career in the following election cycle(s)?
Listen to Senator Eastland’s Mike Wallace interview https://www.c-span.org/program/public-affairs-event/mike-wallace-interview-with-senator-james-eastland/212419
Post a Comment