The Battle of Blood River (16 December 1838) was fought on the bank of the Ncome River, in what is today KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa between 464 Voortrekkers, led by Andries Pretorius, and an estimated 25,000 to 30,000 Zulu. / Estimations of casualties amounted to over 3,000 of King Dingane’s soldiers dead, including two Zulu…
Category: White Privilege Myth
The White Man Marches On
H/T Phil at Bustednuckles
Let’s Dig Deep for Shiloh Hendrix
If they can raise Half a Million Dollars for a Murdering Black POS like Karmelo Anthony then Surely We, the White Community, can Raise the same or More $$ for a White Mother trying to protect her white child from these black animals. Now is the Chance for ALL of us to Put our…
Know Your Real WW2 History and The Truth about the Jews
H/T The Outlaw Josey Wales (Text enlarged below) My grandfather was a volunteer with Arajs Kommando. In 1982 shortly before his death I visited my relatives in Jelgava and asked him about the war. I was just a child, but what he told me I’ll never forget. His unit were police battling armed criminal gangs…
Slainte!
Racial Reality Fact #25,876
Civic Nationalism: Recipe for White Genocide
*From the RT Archives, 2015 Civic Nationalism: Recipe for White Genocide Some cuckservatives will admit some racial realities, but they would like for us to put aside our healthy, natural racial nationalism and instead embrace civic nationalism, which inevitably leads to White genocide. The last gasps of dying cuckservatives Cuckservatives are trying…
In Memoriam: Austin Metcalf
Remembering Austin Metcalf
The Flag Is Still There
The Flag Is Still There I’ve written in the past about the controversy over the huge Confederate battle flag that flies in a prominent place just off the exit from US460 to the east of the Virginia town of Farmville. The flag was erected on private property by a non-profit called Virginia Flaggers in an arrangement…
Lest We Forget
Appomattox: Lest We Forget This afternoon I attended a ceremony marking the 160th anniversary of the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia (which I often sardonically refer to as “the Confederate Nakba”). It was organized by the Appomattox chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and took place at the Confederate…