Saturday, January 26, 2013

This is what the Yankee Nation thinks about Dixie and our people

Via SHNV

 

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Imagine if the artist had drawn a thick-lipped black man with a Malcolm X hat on his head with the same captions? When the Yankee Media draws another Yankee created stereotypical southerner, they continue to show those of us from Dixie how much they loath us and our culture.  

They portray us as toothless, fat, dumb and inbred because many of us refuse to buy into their statist and evil ways. Look carefully at this picture you sons and daughters of Dixie. This is what the United States government, the media, the entertainment industry, public schools and most Yankees think of you. Why would you want to stay in an empire which has waged war on our people both literal and ideological for over 150 years? The Yankee nation has carried out war, rape, genocide, torture, indoctrination of our children and destruction of our culture. 

Say Yes to a free Dixie!

17 comments:

  1. Indeed, it has run the entire spectrum of all possible propaganda tool's I could not count the movies ,TV shows ,cartoons ,comic books ,music ( all kinds ) where I have seen and heard this . You and I are expected to guffaw like an idiot, expectorate tobacco juice and say "aw shoot you-uns is funnin me ".( I despise this phrase ) THAT being said . Now I really don't give a hoot in hell if you want to eat baked bean's for breakfast while your waiting to attend some important duty such as attending Barney Frank's wedding. I will not now or ever apologize for publicly displaying a flag that thousand's of men followed to honorable death's in battle..Nor will I or anyone I keep company with ever fall on their knees in blind obeisance to the Obama cult of personality. So , in closing this I would say to other areas of the country , " I am first and foremost an American , I will not be treated as a stranger in my own land , I will not be dictated to by a man who cannot even prove the circumstances of his birth and has scarcely been able to disguise his hatred for this country and it's people .......We stand in this place right now on the bank's of the Rubicon ,...So choose. W. R .

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    1. his hatred for this country and it's people .......We stand in this place right now on the bank's of the Rubicon ,...So choose.

      Well said.

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    2. HANG ON A MINUTE. IAM A DAMN YANKEE LIVING IN THE SOUTH AND MY YANKEE FRIENDS FEEL THE SAME WAY AS YOU & I. ITS ALL THE DEMOCRAT ASS KISSERS THAT THINK THEY KNOW EVERYTHING BUT DON'T KNOW SHIT! BELEAVE ME NORTH & SOUTH THE WAY THIS COUNTRY IS GOING WE ARE ALL IN IT TOGETHER. AGAINST ALL ENEMIES,FOREIGN & DOMESTIC. MOLON LABE, MORTE AD TYRANNOS.

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    3. Absolutely and here is a related comment on http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2013/01/white-christian-and-treasonous-who-will.html

      LordChamp
      What better scare the hell out of them is that the "South" is EVERYWHERE!! All across the Country.

      That "Southern" attitude is now nationwide excluding the major cities which will all fold in on themselves and implode anyways when trouble starts.

      A good example of that is the nationwide republican/democrat map. It's all red except the big cities, the northeast and west coast. All the place no one wants anyways. LOL

      Their arrogance is astounding.

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    4. You are very correct. It really has nothing to do with the South any more. It's our attitude of independence, liberty, and freedom that they are making fun of.

      That attitude is no longer just in the South, albeit primarily. It is nationwide and seems to be growing.

      THIS is what they are fighting, not the South. So to all brothers and sister who share the same attitudes, born and bred Southern or not, WELCOME!!

      We're in this fight together and this is where they make their mistake, to assume this is just a "Southern thing".

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    5. Re; the red vs. blue map. You better look at that by county and not state. There are lots of red areas in states that effectively are considered blue. How did we get to be red anyway? I usually associate red with commies. Is this one of those Alinsky defining the enemy things?

      hbbill
      Somewhere behind enemy lines,
      Peoples Republik of Kalifornistan

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    6. I usually associate red with commies. Is this one of those Alinsky defining the enemy things?

      :) Good question.

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  2. This is an example of typical crap from an elitist liberal/progressive/communist intelligentsia moron who hates everything except their last remark. While I may be a Yankee, I have traveled across America. I have felt more welcomed than when traveling through the south. The only places we even consider for a vacation now is the south. I hate to pick a favorite but we just love a week in Georgia. However, Alabama, North and South Carolina and Mississippi are all a very close seconds. Florida does not count since it is filled with jerks from New York and New Jersey two states I have less use for than what my dog drops in the yard.

    That said look closer at what it really is. This tactic is straight from Saul Alinsky’s book “Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals.” It is a masterful use of several of the rules such as.

    RULE 5: “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” There is no defense. It’s irrational. It’s infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions.

    RULE 6: “A good tactic is one your people enjoy.” They’ll keep doing it without urging and come back to do more. They’re doing their thing, and will even suggest better ones.

    Heaven knows liberals love name-calling except by conservatives then it is classed as hate speech.

    RULE 12: “Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.” Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions.

    I am sure it follows others but these were the three most obvious ones. We are fighting a well-funded and organized attack on the basic rights in America. I do not have much hope this will be settled peacefully. We are fighting a corrupt government backed up by a corrupt and dishonest media. Do not waste too much time on these attacks they are designed only to distract us and if possible give them a sound-bite they can further use against freedom.


    Badger

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    1. Right on. One of Dixie's San Davis Youth Camps was in the mountains of Georgia and we enjoyed it.
      http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=2935&highlight=sam+davis+youth+camp

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  3. Not all Yankees agree with that inane stereotype. Both my wife and I have family south of the Mason-Dixon line and if we could find work in NC we'd be there now. Cannot stand the number of college-educated useful idiots. It gets lonely in NJ being a voice of sanity!

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    1. Thanks. What kind of work are you looking for? By the way, I received a more than kind email from a New Jersey lady who complimented me on the history posts as she said she had never heard of any of it in school. Wantage, NJ

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  4. "most Yankees think of you." This Minnesotan man thinks nothing of the sort, I am worried if I move South can I find any real conservatives to match my philosophy. Careful with that brush sir.

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    1. I had a good friend at Camp Pendleton who was from rural MN and our views were essentially the same. It's really country folks v. city folks for the most part I believe.

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  5. Don't worry geographical Yankees, you may not really be a "Yankee", but a redneck trapped behind enemy lines, thats all.

    Just look around while your cleaning your guns and sippin your good KY bourbon, and think about it.

    You are probably like many of us rural folks livin in one of the former Union states that don't fit the mold of what an uptight city asshole liberal is.

    We have much to learn from the south as they have been warning us as to what the govt will do for years. Slowly that mindset has crept over the years to almost every corner of rural American north and south.

    The "progressives" can't or won't admit it very often, but it is a rural/urban divide and and it is growing to soon be a suburban/urban divide also, that scares them as they need the suburban peoples votes.

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    1. it is growing to soon be a suburban/urban divide also,

      Hadn't thought of that.

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  6. Thanks Brock for this blog and bringing to light this diversion, an attempt to marginalize the very spirit that carried the day starting in 1775 - 1781.

    I used to think that my being born in 1958 in Columbus, GA due to my father's stint in the US Army was why I was always interested in the spirit of the Confederacy. As a young boy it may have been rooting for the underdog .. but as time went on I found more and more freedom, liberty and a preference for peace in what went on the fall and winter of 1860. Some think that Abe's election win was the line in the sand BUT I believe it was Abe's call for troops to invade the original set of states that seceded (in large part to retain > 75% of the federal government's revenue stream from Southern ports) along with Abe's dismissal of any and all peace negotiations that led to conflict with the South did not want. Sending troops and military supplies to Fort Sumter to make it look like the South started the conflict was the last straw.

    Raised in MI, currently living in IN and approaching 55 years of age I believe as several others who have commented here that the spirit of the South is alive and well throughout this country and even beyond. My four boys and daughter and even my wife are now strong liberty-minded critical thinkers that know full well the state of our country .. and the ruin that has been imposed on it by the government that was designed to serve us .. with our consent.

    Keep up the good work!

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  7. I believe it was Abe's call for troops to invade the original set of states that seceded (in large part to retain > 75% of the federal government's revenue stream from Southern ports) along with Abe's dismissal of any and all peace negotiations that led to conflict with the South did not want. Sending troops and military supplies to Fort Sumter to make it look like the South started the conflict was the last straw.

    Absolutely, Virginia, North Carolina and others would have stayed in the union except for this. http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=98&highlight=ft+sumper
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    My four boys and daughter and even my wife are now strong liberty-minded critical thinkers

    That's wonderful and thank you for your thoughts.

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