The Political Cesspool: Eric Orwoll Interview

I caught the first hour last night.

This horrific story out of Bainbridge, GA which is in my area in the Lower Chattahoochee Valley has made me a little more sympathetic to concept of Return to the Land. I don’t think there is any credible argument against the need or the demand for White intentional communities.

James asked Eric one of my questions about how people who want to join his community can support themselves in such a remote area. He said the current settlement in the Ozarks is attracting remote workers who can work from home anywhere, but others would be closer to metro areas.

Note: Eric Orwoll was also interviewed yesterday by Greg Johnson.

6 Comments

  1. And just when I start to become lethargic toward politics, something like this comes along and reignites my rage. This “person” is an animal and the slap on the wrist that goes with child abuse charges is not enough.

  2. Through the history, the communities linked by culture, heritage and traditions have always been a good idea, obviously without fanatic leaders or without leader at all.

  3. Re: toddler abuse

    This is so common among blak caregivers, toddlers to the very elderly.

    A totally silenced issue is blak nurses giving lethal adrenaline injections to WHITE disabled veterans in VA hospitals, they get bereavement time off with pay and a wink wink from VA admin.

  4. This is why these things are a pipe dream. It starts with being able to support yourself and your family. And the type of people who “work remotely” aren’t usually the ones doing too much with their hands, so as soon as whatever economic bubble they are taking advantage of pops, there goes the neighborhood. I’m always amazed at how these projects are put together with basically zero regard for how people are supposed to make a living. It’s just “be rich”. That’ll make a great community.

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