Cultural Genocide at University of Texas

Simkins Hall

The University of Texas has surrendered and agreed to rename a dormitory which was named after a law school professor and former Klansman in 1954. The dorm named after William Stewart Simkins will now be known as “Creekside Residence Hall.”

Prentice Gary, a negro regent, initiated the motion to make the change. “From time to time we are reminded of ugly periods in our nation’s history regarding civil rights,” Gary said. “The history behind the name is not in line with today’s University of Texas and its core values.”

Gregory Vincent, Texas vice president for “diversity and community engagement,” said the Simkins Hall sign outside the building would likely be removed by the end of Friday. He also said that the renaming of the dorm “is a powerful symbol of the direction of UT-Austin.”

Why is this significant?

It is merely the latest assault on Southern culture and heritage by organized negro agitators.  A building named after a Klansman was a soft target. It was picked to establish the precedent of delegitimizing the entire history of Texas before Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement.

As we saw in South Carolina, there will be further attacks on other Southern monuments and buildings. After every Confederate statue in Texas has been torn down, the NAACP still won’t be satisfied. Just the other day, the president of the NAACP made it clear to Sarah Palin and the Tea Party that “partying like its 1776” is “offensive” to black people as well.

In May, White teenagers in California were expelled from school for wearing the American flag on Cinco de Mayo. The American flag was said to be “offensive to Hispanics.” The American Revolution itself is now “offensive to blacks.”

None of this should come as any surprise to White Nationalists. We recognize euphemisms like “diversity” and “multiculturalism” for what they truly are: justifications for an organized genocide of White Americans.

“Multiculturalism” does not include Southern culture. “Diversity” is another way of saying that the South should be less White and less Southern. The people who promote “diversity” and “multiculturalism” believe that the cultural and racial annihilation of White Americans is morally justified.

History has provided ample examples that negro agitators can never be appeased. 145 years after the demise of slavery, blacks still nurse a racial grudge against Whites over slavery. There is literally nothing that Whites can possibly do (like elect a black president) that will ever suffice to appease and mollify blacks.

The lesson to be drawn from this is clear: you can’t have a multiracial society while attempting to preserve the heritage and culture of White Americans. Non-Whites are determined to an wage unceasing war against White cultural symbols.

A choice has to be made: appease people who despise us, who will always have a racial grudge against us, who can never become one with us, or separate from them and create our own society.

I’ve already made my decision.

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18 Comments

  1. I wouldn’t be surprised if they start a new movement to rename the dormitory (again) in a couple years-to MLK, jr. Hall. The Black activists will probably only accept Creekside as an interim or temporary name.

  2. The lesson to be drawn from this is clear: you can’t have a multiracial society while attempting to preserve the heritage and culture of White Americans. Non-Whites are determined to an wage unceasing war against White cultural symbols.

    A choice has to be made: appease people who despise us, who will always have a racial grudge against us, who can never become one with us, or separate from them and create our own society.

    Very well put.

    It is the fantasy of many middle class White conservatives to think that they can hold on to their culture and values as we increasingly become a multiracial society. A choice must be made, either we abandon our culture and heritage or separate and rebuild.

    On a more personal note, Texas is too far gone demographically when taken as a whole. I would say that the Northern half of the state is still salvageable for our purposes while the Southern half has already been colonized by Hispanics.

  3. I don’t particularly agree with the characterization used here.

    Yes, the mass media and cultural establishment hate southern culture, I agree, but this particular instance is different: the KKK was explicitly anti-black, sometimes violently so.

    To keep the name of a Klansman on the dorm while continuing to profess the usual dogma about multiculturalism and equality is a huge contradiction. Their reasoning, while perhaps disagreeable to white racialists, is not really an attempt at destroying white symbols/icons on the basis of whiteness alone.

  4. The endgame:

    “From time to time we are reminded of ugly periods in our nation’s history. The history behind the White man is not in line with today’s America and its core values.”

  5. White Americans’s are all Trojan’s now. Multiculturalism as been a Trojan Horse used by invaders to conquer our homeland under the disguise of a great triumph for us.

  6. To Donald:

    Robert C. Byrd Drive, from Beckley to Sophia (Byrd’s hometown)
    Robert C. Byrd National Technology Transfer Center at Wheeling Jesuit University
    Robert C. Byrd Highway
    Robert C. Byrd Federal Correctional Institution
    Robert C. Byrd High School
    Robert C. Byrd Freeway
    Robert C. Byrd Center for Hospitality and Tourism
    Robert C. Byrd Science Center
    Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center of West Virginia
    Robert C. Byrd Cancer Research Center
    Robert C. Byrd Technology Center at Alderson-Broaddus College
    Robert C. Byrd Hardwood Technologies Center, near Princeton
    Robert C. Byrd Bridge between Huntington and Chesapeake, Ohio
    Robert C. Byrd addition to the lodge at Oglebay Park, Wheeling
    Robert C. Byrd Community Center, Pine Grove
    Robert C. Byrd Honors Scholarships
    Robert C. Byrd Expressway, U.S. 52 near Weirton
    Robert C. Byrd Institute in Charleston
    Robert C. Byrd Institute for Advanced Flexible Manufacturing
    Robert C. Byrd Visitor Center at Harpers Ferry National Historic Park
    Robert C. Byrd Federal Courthouse
    Robert C. Byrd Academic and Technology Center
    Robert C. Byrd United Technical Center
    Robert C. Byrd Federal Building (there are two)
    Robert C. Byrd Hilltop Office Complex
    Robert C. Byrd Library and Robert C. Byrd Learning Resource Center
    Robert C. Byrd Rural Health Center
    Robert C. Byrd Clinical Addition to the veteran’s hospital in Huntington
    Robert C. Byrd Industrial Park, Hardy County
    Robert C. Byrd Scholastic Recognition Award
    Robert C. Byrd Community Center in the naval station, Sugar Grove
    Robert C. Byrd Clinic at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
    Robert C. Byrd Biotechnology Science Center at Marshall University
    Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dam
    Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope
    Byrd Industrial Park
    Byrd Aerospace Tech. Center
    And finally,
    Convincing the West Virginia Legislature to erect a statue of himself in the state Capitol,
    Byrd’s statue is currently housed in the (WV) Capitol Rotunda. The statue’s completion violates state law prohibiting statues of government officials until they have been dead for half a century.

    This was at taxpayer expense (yours and mine).

    In the early 1940s, Byrd recruited 150 of his friends and associates to create a new chapter of the Ku Klux Klan.[10]

    According to Byrd, a Klan official told him, “You have a talent for leadership, Bob … The country needs young men like you in the leadership of the nation.” Byrd later recalled, “suddenly lights flashed in my mind! Someone important had recognized my abilities! I was only 23 or 24 years old, and the thought of a political career had never really hit me. But strike me that night, it did.”[10] Byrd held the titles Kleagle (recruiter) and Exalted Cyclops.[10] When it came time to elect the “Exalted Cyclops,” the top officer in the local Klan unit, Byrd won unanimously.[10]

    In 1944, Byrd wrote to segregationist Mississippi Senator Theodore Bilbo:[17]
    “ I shall never fight in the armed forces with a Negro by my side … Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds. ”

    — Robert C. Byrd, in a letter to Sen. Theodore Bilbo (D-MS), 1944, [10][18]

    In 1946 or 1947 Byrd wrote a letter to a Grand Wizard stating, “The Klan is needed today as never before, and I am anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia and in every state in the nation.”.[19]

  7. I’ve often thought that, if were ever to donate some large sum of money to a college to construct a building, I’d demand that they name it after some person the PC leftists hate. (Shockley comes to mind.) It would be so amusing to watch them squirm as they decide whether or not to take the money.

  8. When are we going to start renaming the things named after Washington, Jefferson and Madison etc? Evil slave holders don’t you know.

    Donald you are either very naive or an idiot.

  9. >notuswind says:
    >On a more personal note, Texas is too far gone demographically when taken as a whole.

    I respectfully disagree. There has never been a non-White nation, that has ever prevailed against a determined White nation. When we rise up, all of the non-Whites will either flee to their own lands, or face a certain and humiliating defeat.

  10. Let’s consider what happened to the Tutsis in Africa who were massacred by the millions — men women and children, mostly by machete — by the slightly darker-skinned Hutus. Then lets consider what happened in Haiti to the 50,000 French colonists hung and otherwise killed by the Africans there. Then let’s consider the thousands of white farmers murdered by blacks in South Africa… it all seems to be going one way, doesn’t it?

    I have said before for a whole host of other reasons related to black temperment, IQ, and history, that they might possibly be an inherently genocidal sub-species — one result of the wars of genes and primates raging for millions of years in Africa. Maybe all sub-species are like this in their own way — EXCEPT WHITES. Blacks are just more prone to prejudices and violence as their modus-operandi (as opposed to more intellectual Jewish methods, for example).

  11. The Indians are proud Aryans and the first mention of this Race is in the Rigvedic and Avethan texts. This race is decribed in these texts to be from having a colour from Brown to Light. Indians like to be referred to as Indians and Aryans not white. Many Mongolians and other nations can be white.

    No power on this globe can change the true meaning of this Race. The Germans are Aryans as well and accept they came from India, though Indians do not respect the Nazis. See Origin of Swastika on the BBC News.

  12. As we saw in South Carolina, there will be further attacks on other Southern monuments and buildings. After every Confederate statue in Texas has been torn down, the NAACP still won’t be satisfied.

    Somewhat surprisingly, there actually are still statues of Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee on the UTexas campus, in spite of complaints going back many years. I can’t imagine they’ll last too much longer now.

  13. What.

    When I heard of cultural genocide, I thought you were going to talk about something moderatly important.

    They renamed an area named a KKK member? Gee, I wonder why? Maybe its because EVERYBODY GENERALLY HATES THE KKK!

    Call them crazy for hating a group well-known for its intimidation and murders, that hates people simply for being a certain color, regardless of everything else.

    No wonder the blacks are still pissed off. It was just 50 years ago when they were still unequal to a white man by law (Even if everything else was equal). And some people want it all to come back. And yet you wonder why black people are still a bit angry?

    Hell, you want the Confederacy to be a part of America’s culture, despite its obvious connection with slavery (and yes, slavery was an important issus in why the South seceded from the north). You call blacks evil, yet you support a nation that chose keep its slaves?

    Congratulations, your culture sucks.

  14. “Call them crazy for hating a group well-known for its intimidation and murders, that hates people simply for being a certain color, regardless of everything else.”

    OB: I might buy your theory, except that there’s a well-known group who was known (at least til the truth was buried) for intimidation and murders (Blacks): that hates people for being a certain color (White); who now, today, while “everybody” is hyperventilating about group that existed in the past but exists no longer (KKK), get excused for today’s predatory behavior. But Whites are not allowed to hate this group, in fact ARE called “crazy” for doing so.

    *DOJ stats: Blacks are 57X more likely to commit violent crime on Whites than vice versa. That’s one hell of a lot of intimidation and murdering. But the perps wear bling and hoodies rather than white hoods and robes.

    Total KKK lynch toll? Less than 3000 souls for all the decades they operated. Meanwhile, today the descendants of Blacks NOT lynched, of Blacks NOT intimidated out of obtaining the necessities of life, number 40 million souls and growing, of whom 50% of the men will commit a felony in their lifetime.

    The “evil” when the slaves were freed was in the failure to repatriate them all back to Africa so they’d not be here to prey on us now.

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