Little Rock Central High School: 57 Years Later, A Blighted Ghetto
While we were in Little Rock last weekend, several members of our group went to check out Central High School, which was at the center […]
While we were in Little Rock last weekend, several members of our group went to check out Central High School, which was at the center […]
In recent weeks, OD has spotlighted real racially motivated mob violence by blacks in West Point, MS and Springfield, MO, violent crimes which in stark […]
H/T CofCC While we are on the subject of real violence (the sort that has made Montgomery, AL the second fastest shrinking city in America, […]
It doesn’t matter how frustrated I get at times with our cause … it is cases like what happened in Rotherham which keep me going, […]
The Blaze has an important update on the West Point story: “As his stepson remains in a medically induced coma following a vicious parking lot […]
ALIPAC and Overpasses for America, two of the groups which participated in the Make Them Listen protests in July, have scheduled demonstrations in support of […]
Does the name Matt Owens ring a bell? Probably not. Some of you may recall that Matt Owens was a White man in Mobile, AL […]
If I could clone myself, I would have already done this over the weekend in St. Louis. You couldn’t ask for a better opportunity to […]
No Justice! No Peace! Note: His momma says he was a good boy.
Keegan Hankes has published his article on the Oxford protest. I don’t have any objection to the content of the article. I will note, however, […]
Update: I’m hearing that cops are checking for ids in order to cross the Missouri River into St. Charles. The QT gas stations are a […]
Change of plans … It is short notice, but several of us are going to Oxford, MS this weekend to protest decades of political correctness […]
Anthony Cumia, who was fired last month by Sirius XM for violating The Standard, appeared on The Political Cesspool with James Edwards this weekend and […]
Unbelievable? No, the latest capitulation to political correctness at Ole Miss doesn’t come as a surprise to anyone familiar with the university. It is part […]
Editor’s Note: Washington and Lee University has backtracked and confirmed the bullying did take place. This incident allegedly happened to a 15-year-old boy at the […]
Kevin Levin writes: “This is about the fact that it was a group of African-American students who successfully petitioned their school to acknowledge their interpretation […]
If you had told me a UFO had landed on the grounds of the Massachusetts state capitol, I would be no less surprised: “BOSTON (CBS)- […]
Yesterday, 13 members of the Virginia/Maryland League of the South joined a crowd of around 300 protesters from the Sons of the Confederate Veterans and […]
For those who don’t know their history, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) was Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “civil rights” organization. It grew out of […]
Last November, I organized a protest of the removal of the Tom Watson statue from the grounds of the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. Gov. […]
The president of Washington and Lee University, Kenneth Ruscio, announced in an email this afternoon that the eight regimental Confederate battle flags on display in […]
That’s all there is to this story. Anthony Cumia, the host of the Opie & Anthony radio show, was viciously attacked by a black woman […]
If these people had been content to have their fate decided by the Democrat-controlled California state government, the Obama administration, or even worse, a US […]
United States While the national media spent most of Memorial Day weekend discussing Elliot Rodger’s Retribution against blonde haired White women, Black Summer 2014 kicked off around America […]
Maryland I’ve only been through Baltimore once in my life. In August 2010, I had to travel through there on a business trip to Philadelphia. […]
Maryland H/T CofCC Impeccable timing. I’m working on my review of Paul Kersey’s new book, The City That Bleeds: Race, History and the Death of […]
Alabama H/T SBPDL 50 Years Forward after MLK’s Birmingham campaign brought about the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the “liberated” black residents of Thugham have […]
Alabama The League of the South’s second SECEDE billboard is up near downtown Montgomery, Alabama. It is visible off the right side of I-85 North […]
Maryland Here’s what it says on the back cover: “You’ve seen HBO’s critically acclaimed series “The Wire,” created by former Baltimore Sun reporter David Simon. […]
Georgia This is incredible … Note: It has been a while since we have addressed BRA and black crime. As you can see, nothing has […]
Alabama After my son is born in early June, I won’t be able to travel and participate in activism events as much as I used […]
Florida On Saturday, the League of the South held its fourth rally against Southern Demographic Displacement in Tallahassee, FL. The event lasted three hours and […]
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