Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Love!

To answer the young person who commented on the post, "School Children taught to Praise Obama" and wrote the following comment.

"I am a 9th grader and i have not once been told to praise obama and p.s. white supremecy is WRONG!"

Whose talking about white supremacy? Where did that come come? We are talking about a very real incident that occurred in a public school. It doesn’t matter if you were taught to praise Obama or not. The fact is THESE kids were! That is wrong and that is what we reported on.
Why do people like you always want to talk about supremacy? Who cares? The truth of the matter is that even if white people were only a race of grunting natives living in the jungle and chucking spears at each other, we still have a right to love our people and preserve out heritage! Is there anyone who thinks that it is wrong to love our people?

10 comments:

  1. Love is literally a matter of life and death!

    We always want eternal youth and eternal Life for those we love. We do not want to lose them forever.

    So when Love is racial, we want our race to live and have a continued existence into the future -- forever!

    Racial integration and multiculturalism are not Love, for these societies always end in eliminating races from this Earth.

    Racial Loyalty is Love for your people, and not hate for anyone. It's not a question of "supremacy" but "survival."

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  2. Integration is not good for the White race (as we all know) and as a matter of fact-- Its not good for ANY RACE AT ALL! The surest, and fastest way to lose racial identity, and fall into oblivion for all time is to lose loyalty to race.

    -Thomas B.

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  3. Yeah you guys really love. You say you love Jesus but burn the cross. You hate blacks, mexicans and other non-whites!

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  4. Dear Missouri Synod:
    The Klan lights the cross of Jesus Christ. Fire in old Christian symbolism represents the cleansing power of Jesus Christ. Many Christian groups use a cross on fire to represent the power of Christ. The Methodist church and the Presbyterian church are the most well known example of mainstream churches using a cross on fire as their national logo. The Klan simply creates a ceremony of the flaming cross that is used in the logo of these denominations.
    As to the statement that we hate blacks: where in any literature, on our web site or in any speeches that have been given by associates of The Knights have we ever said we hated black people.
    Dear Missouri Synod, do some people hate blacks, I suppose there are, but don't accepted the propaganda of Hollywood as being factual considering they are the same ones that promote anti-Christian values and trash Jesus Christ at every opportunity.
    I am sure you mean well and I am sure you are a good person, but why would you believe the distortions of the Klan given to you from those who promote anti-Christian values in Hollywood more than a fellow Christian who trusts in the name of the Lord and embraces the values embodied in the Cross?

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  5. "Yeah you guys really love."

    Yes, in fact, we DO!

    We love God's Creation and we love our people, ancestry, culture -- in a word, our Western Christian heritage, and we desire to preserve it.

    For my part, I hope other people will feel the same way about themselves (and us) and not engage in racially destructive integration and multiculturalism.

    When I see videos of white children, some of them in their pre-teen years, singing and dancing to foul-mouthed, lecherous hip-hop music, I am grieved at their loss of innocence. It crushes the heart of one who wants true moral health and happiness for all children, including white children.

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  6. "We love God's Creation and we love our people, ancestry, culture -- in a word, our Western Christian heritage, and we desire to preserve it."

    Really? Why did the Klan firebomb black christian churches? Blacks, Mexicans, other non-whites are not God's creation? If so then why did the Klan hang blacks from trees? You paint a lovely picture but behind that picture is a nasty past. You talk about hip-hop well what about rock and roll and alternative? These were made by whites and many of these songs are Anti-Christian or gloryify the devil or are about sex. Does that disgust you?

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  7. Missouri, you are saying it is wrong to judge people by the color of their skin. Yet you are judging Thom Robb by the organization he belongs too. The name KKK can be used by anyone or any group. Some people have used it for violent means and to express their hatred. I know what you are trying to do. You think they are wrong and you right and you are going to change the way they think. I know. I did the same thing. But I watched Thom Robb's videos and seen that we had a lot of common ground that we do agree with. We share a lot of the same conservative beliefs. We should stand together as Christians and not apart. Remember "a house divided against itself will fall." These people are not as bad as you think they are.

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  8. Well Lutheran if you feel that way why don't you tell your Pastor you write on here. Tell your friends and coworkers at work what a really nice person you found. Tell any black people you may know. See what kind of reception you get. It will not be a positive one I assure you

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  9. Missouri Synod: I am sure you are a nice person, but you do reveal a negative side in your promotion of hatred. You challenge Lutheran to "tell" people etc, etc. etc. then you end by saying "See what kind of reception you get. It will not be a positive one I assure you."

    What does the "kind" of reception someone may get have to do with right or wrong? The Bible is clear that we should not follow a multitude to do evil. Just because a multitude is deceived does not mean we should judge our actions by the attitude of the multitude. In fact we find that in the "last days" the whole would would be deceived.

    I wish you would get this notion that we hate people and lynch blacks out of your head. Where do you get these ideas? I suppose from the same national media and Hollywood and television industry which also promotes abortion, drugs, and other anti-Christian values.

    Don't you think if we were really doing those things that there would be massive arrests made by law enforcement.

    If we really were the way you have been conditioned to think we are then I would be in full agreement and never have joined myself.

    The fact is, if you are a real Christian that loves this nation, is pro-life, pro-traditional marriage, believe in the right of self protection as protected by the 2nd amendment and want to maintain the sovereignty of our Republic then those that hate me hate you just as much.

    Moses asked the children of Israel when he return from the mountain, "Who is on the Lord's side?"

    This is the challenge facing you and many others today. Will you be on the Lord's side? Why do you show such hatred for us and seek to justify your hatred by accepting "as proof" the statements, claims and accusations which are made by those in Hollywood and the mass media which hate Jesus Christ and trash him at every opportunity.

    I do appreciate the fact that you do show interest in these issues and are not like many today who have a brain of mush and could care less. God bless you in your continual search for knowledge and understanding.

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  10. Missouri Synod said:

    "Really? Why did the Klan firebomb black christian churches? Blacks, Mexicans, other non-whites are not God's creation? If so then why did the Klan hang blacks from trees? You paint a lovely picture but behind that picture is a nasty past. You talk about hip-hop well what about rock and roll and alternative? These were made by whites and many of these songs are Anti-Christian or gloryify the devil or are about sex. Does that disgust you?"

    First off, I don't personally know anyone who has committed crimes of racial violence, and I certainly would distance myself from anyone who actually believes that violence and lawlessness will somehow solve the race problem.

    As to your question about songs that are "anti-Christian or glorify the devil or are about sex," I can tell you that such "music" does indeed offend and disgust me, and I never excuse the performers just because they happen to be white.

    But you're missing another point: the modern music is bad primarily because it is not life-affirming or joyous; it has no faith in the future.

    This is a more difficult subject to explain, for there is a proper time to mourn and a necessary way to express sorrow. But music should never express the belief that the forces of evil will triumph in the end, or that our human Life and our racial existence are futile or meaningless.

    Music is an art that should always be of service to the listener; that is to say, music's purpose is to nourish the listener's soul, rather than prey on it.

    The problem with much music -- and some of the "artists" are white -- is that it combines morbidity with unmusicality -- for the highest music is always melodic and harmonic, as your Lutheran music-master J.S. Bach knew so very well.

    Whenever music fails to affirm the eternal goodness of Life and the essential value of the human being as created in the Maker's image, such "music" is itself violence against the listener and, inasmuch as it tells a lie, it may as well be the work of the devil.

    The problem is deepened and aggravated when the music attacking our souls in its morbidness, seeking to draw them down into the abyss, is from persons of another race, for then there is the added poisonous ingredient racial psychological violence.

    I will agree for once with the "liberals," in that I believe that violence of one race against another is somehow more hurtful and damaging than other forms of crime; this is so because hatred always tries to inflict humiliation on its victim. Where I differ with the "liberals" is that they focus almost exclusively on white-on-black crime, whereas I believe the reverse is very much more common.

    There was a very rare movie once called "The Witness." It was about a small Amish boy who witnessed a black man brutally murder a white man -- something almost taboo and unheard of in movies or television! (In fact, I recommend that you see this movie.)

    Our basic point is that we believe that our white race as-a-whole is under attack and its very survival is at stake, and, unless something is done to change the racial policies of the West, we Whites will continue daily to witness the falling away of our race and the perishing of our civilization.

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