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Building Racially Conscious Communities
00:03:44
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| There's been no snow, but this has already been my whitest Christmas ever. | |
| I just attended the annual Christmas party of a group that is doing exactly what racially conscious white people should be doing, building communities. | |
| It's a group based in a sizable urban area that meets regularly for companionship and support, but it's more than that. | |
| Once a group becomes big enough, And this one has. | |
| It has subgroups of people with different interests. | |
| The young men like to go hiking or camping together, work out, and practice martial arts. | |
| Women have interest groups. | |
| And families with children get together for homeschooling, museum visits, and fun outdoors. | |
| The group has members who are local elected officials or who work for government at various levels. | |
| This has a lot of promise as a way to push public policy Our way. | |
| Members who run companies hire members who need jobs. | |
| People with special skills hire and help each other. | |
| Some members do public-facing white activism. | |
| And everyone celebrates marriages and the births of babies. | |
| Everyone understands that families and children are what matter most. | |
| Events like the Christmas party get the most attendance. | |
| This year, 120 people gathered for a great buffet-style meal and wonderful conversations serenaded by the happy sounds of children of all ages. | |
| Several excellent speakers gave both inspirational and practical messages. | |
| It was a great honor to attend and give a talk, and I was unstinting in my praise for what these men and women are doing. | |
| The party started early so families could get children home by bedtime, but my wife and I joined the younger folks for a lively afterparty where a talented member played a Beethoven piano sonata from memory. | |
| How do they run such a successful group? | |
| First, it has no legal entity that could be tracked or traced. | |
| It is strictly a group of friends organized by volunteers. | |
| Selection and vetting are a top concern. | |
| Members must be racially aware, have something to contribute, and be pleasant to be around, what the British call clubbable. | |
| As a member involved in the selection told me, keeping out eccentrics and spurgs is more of a problem than stopping infiltrators. | |
| But an infiltrator couldn't do much damage. | |
| Everyone uses a pseudonym, even people who themselves can't be damaged by doxing. | |
| Members make their own decisions about when or whether to invite other members into their homes. | |
| One of the great advantages of this group is that it has no ideology or orientation other than the celebration of our people. | |
| Many members are Christians. | |
| Many are not. | |
| Some are activists. | |
| Others are veterans of former activist organizations. | |
| The group, which makes a point of not even having a name or official titles for the volunteers who run it, is a home and refuge for all good people who love their race. | |
| As I said before, I think this is exactly what white people should be doing now, and I think the best thing it does is give white children a community to grow up in that honors them and cherishes them. | |
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May You Hold Your Destiny
00:00:39
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| and that tells them that they are the newest generation of a people with a magnificent past and a glowing future. | |
| As I said at the conclusion of my talk, may you celebrate many, many more Christmases to come. | |
| May you prosper. | |
| May you grow. | |
| And may you be an inspiration to people all across America who love our heritage and are determined to hold their destiny in their own hands. | |
| Because we have the right to be us, And only we can be us. | |