Archive for the ‘Immigration’ Category

Our New FAQ

May 1, 2013 Africans, Blog, Christianity, Culture, Demographics, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, Family, Immigration, Jews, Marriage, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, South Africa and Rhodesia, Southern, The West, Theology, Theonomy

Because the same objections resurface on multiple occasions, Faith and Heritage now has a Frequently Asked Questions section which, if not accessed by this convenient hyperlink, is available via the navigation bar at the top of any F&H page. Here are …

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Scott Terry, CPAC, and Egalitarian Mindlessness

March 16, 2013 Africans, Amerindians/Mestizos, Christianity, Current Events, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, Immigration, Politics, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Southern, The West, War Between the States

Our very own Scott Terry has made a bit of a name for himself after daring to express pro-white, pro-Southern, and anti-abolitionist views (the horror!) at CPAC, a “conservative” political conference. It takes very little effort to find the leftist …

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The Fate of Britain: Is Britain the Austria-Hungary of the 21st Century?

February 27, 2013 Christianity, Current Events, Demographics, Economics, Ethnonationalism, Europe, Foreign Policy, Ideology, Immigration, Law

  Several months ago, the entire UK had been in intense celebration for the Jubilee weekend. From street parties to Union Jacks hanging from people’s houses, the entire country had been swept into a frenzy. Millions had been given the …

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Provisional President Williams Outlines Policy Proposals

December 14, 2012 Culture, Current Events, Demographics, Economics, Family, Ideology, Immigration, Law, Politics, Southern

MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, November 4, 2017 Six months have passed since the New Confederate Army, a ragtag group of guerrilla fighters, descended upon Montgomery, Alabama, and with the support of the Alabama state legislature, declared themselves independent of the United States. …

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The Fallacy of Voting Republican to Attain a Conservative Supreme Court

December 5, 2012 Current Events, Economics, Foreign Policy, Ideology, Immigration, Law, Party Politics, Politics, Theonomy

Silly season, a.k.a. Election 2012, is now in the history books. Voting irregularities aside, Barack Obama managed to convince enough of the electorate that his vision of monstrously intrusive government, in areas foreign and domestic, was an acceptable enough policy …

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Uganda’s Repentance

November 30, 2012 Africans, Christianity, Current Events, Europeans, Foreign Policy, Genetics, Ideology, Immigration, Law, Politics, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, The West

This past weekend, WorldNetDaily published an article with the headline: “Ugandan President Repents of Personal, National Sins.” The article links to the Ugandan news site New Vision Reports, where the complete prayer of president Yoweri Museveni is included. First of …

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Characteristics Inherent to the Occidental and Oriental Races: A Comparative Study

September 19, 2012 Asians, Child Raising, Culture, Current Events, Economics, Europeans, Family, Family Issues, Food, Foreign Policy, Genetics, Health, Ideology, Immigration, Law, Music, Politics, Popular Culture, Race, Schooling, The West

  As a white Afrikaner-Boer from South Africa, I always knew a move to South Korea would be difficult. I predicted there would be vast cultural differences between the background and heritage I come from and what I was to …

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Chaos Along the Mexican Border

July 28, 2012 America, Blog, Current Events, Immigration, Politics

  The American public doesn’t have any idea how bad the situation truly is along the Mexican border.  In fact, the situation can probably best be summed up as “border? what border?”  And let us be clear, this is being …

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Minority EBT Cards vs. Golden Dawn Soup Kitchens

July 20, 2012 America, Current Events, Economics, Ethnonationalism, Europe, Europeans, Ideology, Immigration, Law, Party Politics, Politics

  EBT stands for Electronic Benefit Transfer” and is a system that allows government agencies to issue money via plastic debit cards.1  EBT cards are most commonly used for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) program, formerly known as the …

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A3P: How Employers Cheat America’s Aging Population by Hiring Foreign Workers

July 10, 2012 America, Blog, Economics, Immigration, Politics

  Most of the debate in America over immigration is over illegal immigration.  However, legal immigration and foreign worker visas are just as destructive to America and Americans as the streams of illegal invaders crossing our Southern border.  The American …

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