Manifest Destiny Show 91: To Hell Or High Yellow

This week we cover Chapter 4-6 of Masterless Men

3 thoughts on “Manifest Destiny Show 91: To Hell Or High Yellow

  1. As a Southern Anglo-Saxon I can confirm that allot of these problems persisted in the south unchecked due to the economic influence of these men who were beholden to nobody. Part of my family descends from this Southern Elite, and there is a book written by one such ancestor, it is called the secret eye, this journal would be a good source for seeing the South from the eyes of the southern elite. The subject of miscegenation is talked about in the journal, and her analysis is that the main culprit of miscegenation actually came from Aristocratic men who had no worries, be it from Church, the State and their wives could not protest due to the fact that they could not work themselves, so to these men with their God with infinite grace and forgiveness could have their way with their property.

  2. (…) while the “Majority” is still a statistical majority, it is no longer in control of the country it built. One of the major reasons for this is, to put it perhaps more crudely than (Wilmot) Robertson would, race traitors, both conscious and unconscious. He classifies these Whites working for anti-White interests in five categories which he calls “Gracchites” (wealthy Whites exploiting minorities for political gain), “Trucklers” (others pandering to minority racism), “Pussyfooters” (those who pretend racial problems don’t exist), “Old Believers” (honest liberals who don’t realize they are working against the interests of their race), and finally the “Proditors” (outright traitors). All of these persons he calls “Splitters of the Ranks” “damage the Majority less by their activity or passivity, their secret complicity or open collaboration with the opposition than by the confusion with which they surround the Majority-minority confrontation.” (https://www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com/v1/2005/Brooks011305brDispossedMaj.htm)

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