Vidalia Demonstrations
H/T SNN The League of the South returned to Vidalia, Georgia this weekend to voice opposition to the continued influx of Third World aliens into […]
H/T SNN The League of the South returned to Vidalia, Georgia this weekend to voice opposition to the continued influx of Third World aliens into […]
Is there anything left to say about Selma? When I heard that Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and some 94 members of Congress were going […]
As many of you are aware by now, my father-in-law, Gordon Lee Baum, Esq., a founder and the present CEO of the Council of Conservative […]
None of this comes as any surprise. Here in Alabama, Big Poultry produces and sells over a billion chickens annually. It is a $15 billion […]
“That means nigger citizenship. Now, by God, I’ll put him through. That is the last speech he will ever make.” – John Wilkes Booth “After […]
Heading into 2015, the League of the South plans to continue our street activism and build upon the network we have created over the past […]
In related news, the Southern Baptist Convention is also in the business of peddling Americanism with a cross: Note: As with Pope Francis and the […]
The SPLC has noticed our latest SECEDE billboard in Harrison, AR. So far, the League has put up four of these SECEDE billboards in Tallahassee, […]
John Archibald has a thought provoking article at Al.com this afternoon: Are we American? Or just Alabamian? “The question is simple. Are we Americans? Or […]
Why not? Note: As the SPLC has already pointed out, the League has an anonymous donor who is willing to match up to $10,000 in […]
It seems like we just spent most of last week here discussing the nature of liberal republican governments and whether or not they are plagued […]
H/T SNN Here’s a write up of the League of the South’s participation in the recent Lee-Jackson Day festivities in Lexington: “League of the South […]
Red Phillips has written an article in response to the debate over republicanism we are having on this website, and which has come up many […]
“Selma,” the Hollywood fairytale produced by Oprah Winfrey and Brad Pitt, is now playing in theaters. I don’t have any plans to see the movie. No […]
Two days ago, The Atlantic published a ridiculous article that really hit home with me: How White Flight Ravaged the Mississippi Delta. The article blames […]
Next time I am in Missouri, I will have to go distribute Citizen’s Informers and Free Magnolias there: “GASCONADE COUNTY, Missouri — About 50 activists […]
Here’s Matt Heimbach delivering a speech at the recent Stormfront conference:
… in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee. So, it looks like the Supreme Court is going to have to decide this whole “gay marriage” mess […]
It’s the culmination of a story that I blogged about for many years, but ultimately lost interest in because the GOP is just capitalizing on […]
SNN has coverage of the League of the South’s demonstrations in Cartersville and Calhoun, GA. This included a hostile confrontation with several MS-13 gang members […]
James Edwards hosted a private conference in Memphis, TN this weekend for friends, family, and supporters to come together to celebrate the 10th anniversary of […]
What’s the cause this time? Vonderrit Myers Jr., another 18-year-old representative of the Black Undertow, violently confronted and fired three shots at an off duty […]
The “youths” have struck again … “Memphis is going to burn,” unless the Lord of the Flies-style existence of the Black Undertow is reigned in: […]
H/T CofCC In case you are wondering, there’s probably a reason Domino’s doesn’t deliver pizza to your black neighborhood: “It was Wednesday, they all said, […]
Just out of curiosity, I checked to see who is riding the bus now in Montgomery and Birmingham, AL – the so-called “Freedom Riders” showed […]
If 1 out of every 4 Americans in the Southeast already supports secession, what’s the percentage among Southern Whites alone?
If you ever get the chance, I highly recommend watching the HBO documentary “Little Rock Central: 50 Years Later.” Fifty years after President Eisenhower used […]
Editor’s Note: I counted 20 people on our side in Apopka. More had planned to come but were deterred by the bad weather which didn’t […]
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 […]
We briefly stopped in Memphis on the ride home from Arkansas to visit the monument and grave of Nathan Bedford Forrest as well as the […]
In May, Pulaski County Circuit Judge Chris Piazza struck down the Arkansas constitutional ban on gay marriage. The Arkansas Supreme Court swiftly stepped in and […]
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 […]
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