2013 League of the South National Conference

Inside the Alabama League of the South building near Wetumpka

Alabama

The 2013 League of the South Conference is coming up next weekend on Friday and Saturday, June 21st to June 22nd in Wetumpka, AL which is on the outskirts of Montgomery.

I’m going to lay out some reasons why you should consider showing up:

The Big Picture

1.) Taking Back America – The last year should have removed all doubt that “Taking Back America” is futile.

As many Southern Nationalists predicted (this blogger had too much faith in our Northern friends), Obama was reelected in the 2012 election. He won every Northern state (with the exception of Indiana) from Maine to Minnesota and from Washington to California. He cruised to victory by beating two Yankees – Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan – who were too conservative for White Northern voters.

2.) Conservatism, Inc. Embraces Amnesty – In the aftermath of Romney’s defeat, Conservatism, Inc. rushed to embrace amnesty for illegal aliens.

Tea Party reformer Rand Paul went on national television and told America that the Republican Party had to embrace amnesty and other liberal causes to stay competitive in the Northeast, Upper Midwest, and West Coast. Sean Hannity announced his abrupt “conversion” to amnesty on his television show.

Paul Ryan, who was defeated by Obama and Biden, started campaigning for amnesty for illegal aliens with Luis Gutierrez. Even if Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan had won the 2012 election, we have solid reasons to believe that they were dissimulating and would have stabbed us in the back anyway.

In 2016, the GOP presidential field will be crowded with heavyweights like Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Chris Christie, Paul Ryan, Scott Walker, and Jeb Bush, every single one of whom support amnesty for illegal aliens.

3.) Gun Control, Gay Marriage, and Taxes – How worthless is Northern conservatism?

Northern conservatism is so worthless that the GOP surrendered on tax cuts for millionaires in the fiscal cliff deal. It therefore came as no surprise when the Boy Scouts of America embraced homosexual members and Washington, Maine, Maryland, Rhode Island, Delaware, and Minnesota became the latest Northern states to legalize gay marriage.

After the Sandy Hook school shooting in December, Northern Democrats were so emboldened by the timidity of Northern conservatism that gun control reentered the mainstream in a renewed attack on the Second Amendment. California, Connecticut, Delaware, New York, Maryland, and Colorado have already passed gun control legislation and Nevada and New Jersey came close to passing similar laws.

4.) Obama’s Police State – Edward Snowden’s revelations about the NSA have exposed the scope of the Bush-Obama police state.  The “majority” of Americans believe that the NSA’s destruction of the Fourth Amendment is an acceptable way of fighting terrorism. The NSA spies more heavily on Americans than Russians.

5.) John Derbyshire and Jason Richwine – Like Sam Francis and Pat Buchanan, the cases of John Derbyshire and Jason Richwine have shown that Conservatism, Inc. is useless and incapable of fighting back against the Left and that the taboos against White racial consciousness have grown stronger over the last ten years.

6.) The “Southern” Slur – According to Rich Lowry of National Review, it is a smear for the GOP to be associated with the South, and he has written a book that glorifies Lincoln’s atrocities and defends the consolidated government that he created. From the view of his Manhattan office, Lowry believes that Obama’s America is a “jewel” that “needs to be secured” and is “still worth fighting for.”

Rush Limbaugh says:

“I’ve heard them say they get embarrassed going to Republican conventions with the pro-life crowd that’s also there. My first experience of that was in Houston in 1992. The pro-life contingent there was huge, and I remember the way I was treated by that group, making other Republicans nervous. The bottom line is that the Republican Party is embarrassed by its own base. The Republican Party is ashamed of its base. They accept the Democrat caricature of the Republican base. Southern, hayseed hicks, pro-lifers, pickup-truck-driving, gun-rack-in-the-back-window people, chewing tobacco and going to church and talking about God all the time.”

7.) The Supreme Court – The Southern conservatives who placed their faith in the Supreme Court were sorely disappointed when Chief Justice John Roberts gutted Arizona’s SB 1070, ruled that Obamacare was constitutional, and refused to take Alabama’s appeal of  the 11th Circuit’s ruling on HB 56.

In the next few days, the Supreme Court is expected to rule on California’s gay marriage ban and the Defense of Marriage Act. There are also major rulings coming on Shelby County’s challenge to Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act and affirmative action in the Fisher vs. University of Texas at Austin case.

Don’t hold your breath. This is the same venerable institution that gave us Brown v. Board of Education, Loving v. Virginia, and Shelly v. Kraemer.

As Matthew Heimbach pointed out at the 2013 Council of Conservative Citizens Conference, twenty years ago it was Bill Clinton and the Left who gave us Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell and DOMA, but now Northern conservatism has been defeated on the definition of marriage itself.

8.) Working Within The System – It is possible to work within the system and pass reforms at the state level. Alabama, Kentucky, Kansas, Texas, Louisiana, South Carolina and other states have passed some type of nullification of federal gun control laws. Florida passed a law that required drug testing of welfare recipients.

Lots of Southern and Western states nullified Obamacare. Some Republican governors like Jan Brewer in Arizona vowed to fight Obamacare but have since gone along with the expansion of Medicaid.

The existence of the Union – through acts of Congress, executive orders, federal court rulings, and most effectively through control of the spending of federal tax dollars – subverts all these reforms from the top down.

9.) The Secession Petitions – The secession petitions which flourished in the aftermath of Obama’s reelection revealed that discontent with the existence of the Union is brewing and there is a mass audience in the South that is increasingly receptive to the idea of secession as a final act of resistance.

As the GOP shifts further to the left, the “mainstream” will exile millions of Southern conservatives to the “fringe.” We will have an easier time recruiting these people moving forward because Northern conservatism won’t even give lip service to their issues when Democrats can win the White House with 1/3 of the White vote.

The Union

Getting Involved

1.) Diminishing Consequences To Resistance – Thanks to Edward Snowden, we know that the Obama administration can access every phone call, email, text message, and credit card purchase you have made in the last decade.

The NSA knows who your friends are and which websites you visit. It almost certainly has a comprehensive list of everyone in America who can even remotely be described as a “rightwing extremist.” The Obama administration even uses the IRS to harass mainstream Tea Party kosher conservative groups.

So, if you are afraid that the government might figure out who you are and that you might lose your job as a consequence, you have nothing to lose because Big Brother has known who you are for years now. The Obama administration almost certainly shares this “intelligence” with the SPLC.

There’s no point in “hiding out” anymore. Edward Snowden has made it clear that you can’t hide from these people.

2.) Enjoy The Fun – I attended my first League of the South conference in 2012 and had such a great time that there was never any doubt that I would be coming back this year. Unfortunately, I had so much fun last year that I overslept and missed the second day of the conference, but that won’t be happening this time around.

I’ve been to several of these conferences – CofCC, League of the South, Amren – and the reason everyone goes to these conferences is to socialize with intelligent, likeminded people. You can sit at home and read this blog and watch the videos over the internet, but you can’t so easily meet a potential business partner, or a potential mate, or someone who lives in your area, or hell raise to the break of dawn.

3.) Meet OD Readers – When I showed up unannounced last year, there were lots of OD readers at the League conference, and I thoroughly enjoyed meeting all of you in Montgomery. I already know that some of you are coming back this year and we will have  a great time again this year.

4.) Meet SNN – Palmetto Patriot of SNN will be speaking at the League conference this year and that’s reason enough to come.

5.) The GOP Is Finished – The GOP will never recover from the defeat of Mitt Romney in 2012. It has ceased to be a viable national party. While the GOP will run someone in 2016, the “moderate” candidate they select will almost certainly lose and the South will be “primed” to consider alternatives to Northern conservatism.

We need to be a position to take advantage of that. Wouldn’t it have been great if we were so positioned during the secession petition controversy?

6.) Finding an Institutional Home – In the context of a dying GOP, Northern conservatism losing its last shred of credibility, the dawning realization that it is impossible to “Take Back America,” and the long overdue excise of the Rainbow Confederate cancer, the League of the South is the natural institutional home in the real world for radicalized White Southerners.

Don’t believe me? Check out the Facebook group.

7.) Learning Experience – Even for someone who has been around for as long as I have, the 2012 League of the South was a learning experience.

I believe it was Michael Hill who summed up our predicament at the 2012 conference by saying that a chief without Indians can’t accomplish anything. We can’t influence anyone in the real world without an organized resistance in the real world. We don’t have any power to challenge the status quo because the definition of power is having an organized resistance in the real world.

8.) Education Alone Isn’t Sufficient – While I know there are people who are invested in the “metapolitical revolution” paradigm, American Renaissance is a good example of why education has to be followed up with action.

In the course of his career, Jared Taylor has educated thousands of people about race realism. I myself have educated hundreds, if not thousands of people over the years, but educating people is one thing and acting on that education is another.

For every one person like Matt Heimbach who is educated, there are hundreds who do nothing to change our circumstances. As a result of this, we have a situation where more people are probably aware of racial differences than twenty years ago, but the racial taboos have grown stronger over that same time period.

This isn’t an argument against “education.” We can all agree that “ideas matter.” It is just that no one is going to consider your ideas, much less feel any pressure to bend political reality to them, if you keep all your good ideas to yourself secure in your fantasy world behind your computer screen.

9.) Getting Off The Internet – I can tell you from personal experience that it is good for your health to get off the internet.

When I did nothing but sit on the internet and converse with people online, I became less physically active, and that had negative consequences for my health. A few years ago, I met people in the real world who shared my political views, who were into physical fitness, and just the act of getting off the internet, moving to Virginia, and reorienting toward the real world completely changed my behavior and health.

10.) Anonymous Relationships – The “Bowel Movement” on the internet – to borrow an apt phrase from Pastor Martin Lindstedt – is a breeding ground for anonymous shit stirrers and petty feuds that derail our ability to unite around a common purpose.

In real life, people are always more civil with each other, and meeting up regularly in real life creates stronger interpersonal relationships and a stronger movement. I’ve met Jack Ryan, Denise, Palmetto Patriot, Kyle Rogers and many others in real life.

It is time flush the Bowel Movement.

11.) Rainbow Confederates – It was clear after last year’s conference that the Rainbow Confederates who dominated Southern Nationalism in the 1990s and early 2000s were in retreat and their influence in the League has only continued to fade.

At the 2011 League of the South conference in South Carolina, Michael Tubbs delivered a speech called “Reform Is Impossible.” In the two years that has passed since then, we have seen Tea Party Republicans like Rand Paul who vowed to ban birthright citizenship aggressively embrace amnesty for illegal aliens.

We have seen Confederate parks in Memphis renamed by the majority black Memphis City Council while the SCV joined forces with the NAACP to impotently protest Klan racism. We have seen federal judges rule against the SCV who were seeking a Confederate license plate in Texas. We have also seen the Selma City Council attack the replacement of the stolen Nathan Bedford Forrest monument.

The Rainbow Confederates were so discredited by what happened in Memphis that we don’t even bother discussing them anymore.

Final Thoughts

If I have to leave you with a final thought, it is this: until there is an organized resistance in the real world like in Greece or Catalonia, we are going to watch our slow motion racial and cultural suicide from behind the window, and nothing is going to change.

Until there is an organization that has the numbers to make political waves (CofCC, League of the South, whatever, etc.), we are going to continue to “educate” people who will post comments on blogs, forums, and Facebook, who will agree with our “ideas,” but who will only act by buying the next book or reading the next essay or listening to the next podcast.

There’s plenty of opportunities out there. We just need the muscle – the action that follows up on the education – to capitalize on those opportunities. There is too much arguing on the internet about ends and too little about first steps. Every journey begins with that first step which is the hardest step to take.

The first step is showing up whether it is at this conference or some other meeting.

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52 Comments

  1. Taking Back America – The last year has shown us that “Taking Back America” is futile.

    Indeed. The fact that we would have to take it back, instead of trying to keep it, tells it all.

  2. I’m curious why point #3 includes the wording “Gay Marriage”? Using that term is supportive of the sickness. The wording should have been homosexual! And then when I clicked on the hyperlink, a pro-homosexual op-ed appeared. What is that all about?

  3. “We’re in a demographic death spiral as a party, and the only way we can get back in good graces with the Hispanic community, in my view, is pass comprehensive immigration reform.” — Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina

    What party other than the GOP could produce an epicene scalawag such as Graham? If the South is to have a chance, it must rid itself of the Republican party.

  4. William says:
    June 16, 2013 at 7:24 pm

    “We’re in a demographic death spiral as a party, and the only way we can get back in good graces with the Hispanic community, in my view, is pass comprehensive immigration reform.” — Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina

    ‘What party other than the GOP could produce an epicene scalawag such as Graham? If the South is to have a chance, it must rid itself of the Republican party.’

    I despise Graham, but everyone in the Democrat party is a Lindsey Graham or much worse.

  5. “Taking back America?! Let’s get out while we can!”

    “We’re in a demographic death spiral as a party, and the only way we can get back in good graces with the Hispanic community, in my view, is pass comprehensive immigration reform.” — Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina

    “What party other than the GOP could produce an epicene scalawag such as Graham? If the South is to have a chance, it must rid itself of the Republican party.”

    Most certainly. Politics as usual is a dead end. The above remark by the twink from SC shows just how GOP loyalties extend no further than to its own motley crew of perfidious wretches. They are no better than the Democrats and in many cases, even worse.

    It’s a damn dirty shame that honorable Southern men like Jeff Sessions find themselves in the same party as twee Lindsay.

    Deo Vindice

  6. Connie and the male grannies going to be there peddling “Rainbow Confederacy” myths? Not that I’m against speaking to blacks like adults just that Granny talk is childish and weak.

  7. My story is old but I finally got tired of sending money to get back stories of black Confederates every time a granny got called “racist.” Blood, Soil and Tradition trump ideology but the WNs have a hard time grokking that concept.

  8. That’s why I never joined them.

    It is my understanding that those people quit a long time ago. I certainly haven’t seen them or heard from them if they are still around.

  9. Presbyterian flag from the look of it.

    Presbyterians are good folks, except for the homo-lovin’ PCUSA.

    Deo Vindice

  10. Very well said.

    I can’t add much except to wish our Southern kinsmen the best.

    It’s OK to break away from Midwest and North East White guy Conservatives that are, well losers. But please don’t waste your time hating those of us from there, stuck here.

    Some dying Confederate soldier put a curse on us that Northern Yankee women would be mean, no fun, sexless bitches…

    Very true.

    Give a rebel yell for me.

    I’m like that guy “Mr. Sawyer the “stranger” from New York who tries to move to the quintessential Southern town of Mayberry NC and become one of the locals with Sherrif Andy Taylor, Barnie, Aunt Bee, and the local Southerners want…

    To beat him up, run him out of town, call him a Communist, being from outer state. The AGS was a family show, didn’t use vulgar curse words like “Yankee”.

    🙂

  11. Three men were sitting together bragging about how they had set their new
    wives straight on their duties.

    The first man had married a woman from Alabama. He bragged that he had
    told his wife to do all the dishes and clean the house. He said that it
    took her a couple of days, but on the third day he came home to a clean
    house and the dishes were all washed and put away.

    The second man had married a woman from So. Carolina. He bragged that he
    had given his wife orders that she was to do all the cleaning, dishes, and
    the cooking. He told the men that the first day he didn’t see any results,
    but by the next day it was better, and on the third day, his house was
    clean, the dishes were done, and he had a huge dinner on the table.

    The third man had married a Massachusetts girl. He boasted that he told
    her his house was to be cleaned, dishes washed, the cooking done, and
    laundry folded. And this was all her responsibility. He said the first day
    he didn’t see anything, and the second day he didn’t see anything, but by the third day some of the swelling had gone down so he could see a little out of his left eye.

    Deo Vindice

  12. As for Alabama girls, they’re real sweet and nice in the beginning, and then you get married and have kids, and a few years later you will find yourself in court over a child support payment and dating one that you met at the bar who has already gone through that process with some other guy.

  13. A Pennsylvania conservative Mennonite girl, if you would marry her (after a hands-off courtship with chaperones at all times, contrary to the Talmudic media’s “rumspringa” propaganda) will do that all her life WITHOUT being asked, and she’s always respectful to her husband, her father and other men. One of them told me: “I’m so grateful to my parents, because they taught me H-a-a-a-r-d work.”

  14. The Anti-Christs hope to break the Amish, and many of them are breaking now. I was referring in my previous comment to conservative Mennonites, not to the Amish. Some Amish are fleeing from growing materialism and immorality in their sect into the conservative Mennonite community. Please excuse this digression.

    This was a good post, Hunter. As always, best wishes with your secession. I hope that all truly conservative people in all states can soon secede, nullify, and regain our liberty.

  15. “they’re real sweet and nice in the beginning, and then you get married and have kids, and a few years later you will find yourself in court over a child support payment and dating one that you met at the bar who has already gone through that process with some other guy”

    That is truly revolting. Such women need to be put in stocks and subjected to public shaming. Also the men who try one after another. Without true Christian revival, southern and northern white people are doomed.

  16. “As many Southern Nationalists predicted (this blogger had too much faith in our Northern friends), Obama was reelected in the 2012 election. He won every Northern state (with the exception of Indiana) from Maine to Minnesota and from Washington to California. He cruised to victory by beating two Yankees – Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan – who were too conservative for White Northern voters.”

    Why do you only mention White Northern voters? Blacks, Mexicans, Jews, even the Chinese, voted for Obama. Correct me if I am wrong, but the non White vote is what has tipped the balance in national politics. The same percentages of Whites are voting Democrat and Republican as always have roughly. And you talk about Romney as though voting for him is something other than just another form of stupidity. Take a look at the photo you posted along with the thread. You expect to get a revolution out of those folks?

    • The White vote is why Romney was blown out in the North. The average White Northern voter refused to vote for him because he was too conservative, not because he was too liberal, which is why I didn’t vote for him.

  17. Quite a number of White registered voters sat out the election, iirc. The Republicans are disgusting. It would be hard for me to vote for a national Republican ever again. House Republicans, yes.

    • I voted for Virgil Goode.

      I didn’t vote for Romney either, but he won Alabama because conservatives voted for him. In the North, he lost because Whites voted too heavily for Obama, or refused to vote for him because be was perceived as too conservative.

  18. Agree completely.

    On the SCV and NAACP hand holding, I missed that, but i bet the NAACP/SPLC were laughing their asses off about it.

  19. The Republican Party is finished unless it realizes that it is the party of the whites, for the whites and for no one else. Since it will not, the Republican Party is already finished. Yes, it will take action to turn the situation around. Southerners may not like Abe Lincoln, William Tecumseh Sherman or Ulysses S. Grant but unless we have northerners and southerners firing on our racial enemies, not all the book learning and writing (‘ve done a lot as my alter ego “Yancey Ames” in the Nationalist Times) is going to get us anywhere.

  20. The only way an independent South shall arise from the chains of a United State is by violence. Political power comes from the barrel of a gun and a spirit to animatite it. What spirit Huntsky if I may be so bold, will swell the wrist of the southerner so his chains around and about him shall be to small to contain?

  21. Actually, Apuleius, that’s bad news. It just means more Damn Yankee immigrants are moving down to vote for social “justice” and removal of history.

  22. “Actually, Apuleius, that’s bad news. It just means more Damn Yankee immigrants are moving down to vote for social “justice” and removal of history.”

    Yes, I know that. I didn’t want to poison the well by saying so.
    I though the comments were very revealing and illustrate that quite well.

    Deo Vindice

  23. The term “Northern conservatism” is definitely a misnomer, though it’s the easiest way to get your meaning across.

    As you probably already knew, we Yankees have our own hate groups conservatives. However, since 19/20 people in the Bay State and the surrounding states are liberals (especially the Gomez Republicans), they have almost no influence on political discourse for all their best efforts.

    massresistance.org

  24. Looks like this post tripled in size since the last time I checked in a day ago. Very insightful Hunter. I’m very thankful I discovered this site a couple years back.

  25. May I dissent from this bit of optimism? What the LoS is going to offer is more “planning”, and on the white right there over the decades has been no shortage of “planning.”

    May I offer or suggest that to actually increase the membership rolls and then increase the operational effectiveness of this planning these Planners first need to remove the PC mindblock that is currently in place within the minds of millions of whites that orgs like LoS need to reach.

    Strip the anti-whites of the phony notion of their moral superiority and destroy their one word “racist” your org growth will skyrocket. Or you can listen to crackpots talk about black confederates.

  26. Only half of Indiana is a “northern” state. Until the mid 19th century the Great Kankakee Marsh kept the Yankees penned in the northern tier of counties. When the Marsh was drained, Midlanders from Ohio with Dutch and German names settled on the reclaimed land. Crackers ,who’d expanded from Kentucky in the early 19th century, predominated south of the Great Marsh.

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