Shortly after we formed The League in 1994, I was a guest on
the Alan Colmes radio show on WABC in New York. Colmes, who at that
time was the liberal half of the TV show "Hannity and Colmes," asked
me if we Southerners would physically defend ourselves if we were denied our
rights, including the right to self-government and self-protection. He was
startled when I answer unequivocally "Yes!" "You mean," he
asked, "you Southerners would take up arms against the US government if
they threatened your rights?" He simply could not believe that someone in
modern America could contemplate actually defending themselves and their rights
by force!
You see, modern America expects us to behave like emasculated
Metrosexuals (look it up!) We are conditioned to be perpetual children who need
the Authorities to provide for and protect us. We are taught that we should go
school, get a job, pay our taxes, consume things, and otherwise do as we are
told. We say the Pledge, sing the Anthem, salute the flag, and pretend we
believe the American Creed that all men are created equal. And to prove our
loyalty to the regime, we offer up our sons and daughters to the military
machine that is charged with enforcing the American Mandate of Democracy and
Crony Capitalism on the rest of the world. We are permitted by polite society
to complain but nothing more. Indeed, if there are those who insist on refusing
to be "housebroken" by the regime, they are quickly branded by the
usual epithets: racist, conspiracy theorist, domestic terrorist, anti-Semite,
etc. And if we question any of these things, we risk being cast out from the
status of "patriotic American."
The modern American regime seeks to destroy real manhood,
especially among us Southerners, because it knows—both instinctively and
historically—that it is only real men who will dare stand against tyranny. And
if you know your history, you know that Southerners are "defenders of the
blood." We are mostly Anglo-Celts (or we are descended from other European
ethnicities that have a martial tradition), so it should not come as a surprise
to those who know our history.
What do I mean by "defenders of the blood?" I mean
that we Southerners know who we are, where we come from, and what our people
have accomplished for themselves and their posterity. We came from the Old
World—Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the English Border Country, and the western and
northern European continent—to the New and carved a rough civilization out of a
howling wilderness. We were the scouts, frontiersmen, and Indian fighters who
provided a buffer between the gentler settlers of the coastal areas of North
America and the savage hinterland. We were the riflemen who defeated the
British redcoats at Kings Mountain and Cowpens. We took up arms in 1861 to form
our own Southern nation against great odds and held at bay for four years the
military power of the industrial North and some 750,000 foreign mercenaries. We
settled the West and provide the US military with its best fighters in its 20th
and 21st century wars.
After 400 years of Southern history, we find ourselves in a
precarious position. Our kind, men cut from the old cloth, are told that we
have no place in the modern world except to serve our alien masters. Do your
duty to America and keep your mouth shut when that same America ridicules your
culture and reduces you to second-class citizen status behind every minority
and illegal alien. Keep you mouth shut even when you see that your children
will have a bleak future as a hated minority in their own land. Keep your mouth
shut and accept your fate, a preview of which may be the former Rhodesia and
current South Africa.
But it is not natural for us Southerners to sit idle against
threats. We are fighting men. We are not comfortable claiming victimhood and
begging that some human right be created for us. Instead, we are bound up in a
long community of blood, and that blood has often been shed in defense of
itself. There are many old jokes about Southerners worshiping their ancestors.
That's taking it a bit too far, but there is a kernel of truth. We trace our
ancestors and their deeds because that is who we are. That is our Identity. And
we love and respect our people simply because they are our people, warts and
all. We understand the 5th Commandment. We think such quaint things are worth
fighting and dying for.
You cannot summon the courage to fight for something unless
you love it and identify closely with it. We love and identify with our
people—our kith and kin--and all they have bequeathed to us from the Old World
to the New. We have a place that we claim as our own—the South, Dixie. Every
people must have a homeland, and this is ours. Throughout history, men have
challenged each other for territory. Just because we live in what is called the
"modern" world does not mean that the forces of history have been rendered
inoperable. If you think so, you have not noticed that a Reconquista is taking
place before our very eyes. Millions of Hispanics, Mestizos really, are
reclaiming land for themselves and their progeny. How is this different, say,
from any other aggressive migration in history? That's right—it isn't, except
perhaps for the fact that it is being encouraged by the government that claims
control over the invaded lands. Washington, DC, is bringing in a new, more
compliant population from the Third World to overwhelm and replace us.
When you take stock of the current position of our people and
what the future likely has in store for us if things continue as they are, we
will be outnumbered, dispossessed, and have no land on which to live, work,
worship, and raise our families. That is unacceptable. But it will become the
reality unless we stand and do something to stop it.
For nearly twenty years The League of the South has advocated
for the survival, well being, and independence of the Southern people. We want
our separation from the US empire to be peaceful, if possible. But when the
Southern people are rallied to our cause in sufficient numbers to effect a
separation, then we will do whatever it takes to secure our independence and
establish our own nation based on our own self interests.
As it now stands, our time is short and the consequences of
failure are dire. In June 1868, the Rev. Robert Lewis Dabney addressed the
young men of Davidson College. In this speech, "The Duty of the
Hour," he cautioned: "A brave people may, for a time, be overpowered
by brute force, and be neither dishonored nor destroyed. Its life is not in the
outward organization of its institutions. It may be stripped of these and
clothe itself in some diverse garb, in which it may resume its growth. But if
the spirit of independence and honor be lost among the people, this is the
death of the common weal: a death on which there waits no resurrection. Dread,
then, this degradation of spirit as worse than defeat, than subjugation, than
poverty, than hardship, than prison, than death."
Are we 21st century Southerners deserving of being called
"a brave people?" If indeed we are that brave people of whom Dabney
spoke, our duty of the hour is to revive that fighting spirit of independence
and honor that moved our noble ancestors and to renew the age-old struggle of
our people—our blood defending our native soil of Dixie.
Michael Hill
Killen, Alabama
Killen, Alabama
Learn more about the League of The South:
What is The League
of the South?
by Dr Michael Hill - LS President
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