Thursday, January 15, 2015

AL.com News: 'White genocide' billboard posted on I-59, similar to 'anti-white' sign near Leeds [Whether or not it is a "mantra," no one, least of all the MSM, explains why it is untrue. ... --tma]


 'White genocide' billboard posted on I-59, similar to 'anti-white' sign near Leeds



For the second time in less than a year, a billboard near Birmingham is carrying a racial message connected to a segregationist screed. 

Posted along I-59 near Springville in St. Clair county, the billboard says "Diversity means chasing down the last white person" and includes the hashtag #whitegenocide.

The billboard appears similar to one posted near Leeds in June 2013 which read "Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white." Though the billboard was within Birmingham city limits, Leeds mayor David Miller denounced that billboard's "racist message" at the time due to its proximity to the city.

Both phrases are commonly used by the White Genocide Project, a group of white supremacist and separatist online activists. Their website refers to both slogans as "repeater phrases," words and sentences activists are encouraged to use often. 

The White Genocide Project is also connected to the "swarm," and the groups follow the "Mantra," written by a segregationist named Robert Whitaker.

According to Southern Poverty Law Center research, the Mantra indicates a fear of interracial marriage and resistance to diversity, which the activists believe is unfairly pushed on "white" countries.

"The Netherlands and Belgium are just as crowded as Japan or Taiwan, but nobody says Japan or Taiwan will solve this RACE problem by bringing in millions of third worlders and quote assimilating unquote with them," the Mantra reads in part ...

     Whether or not it is a "mantra," no one, least of all the MSM, explains why it is untrue. With each passing year the percentage of Whites in White-majority nations is dropping, a drop that will only accelerate due to continuing open borders and drastically differing birth and violent crime rates--and so where does it all end? Any reasonable person who looks at the facts, just the mathematics of what is happening, would have to conclude that the reason this message must be stamped out, torn down and vilified at every turn is that it is simply true. --tma