Sunday, December 21, 2014

#BlackLivesMatter

This cartoon sums up how a lot of people feel about the "#Blacklivesmatter" movement:



Also on DeviantArt (you may need an account to see it there). That is all.

#HandsUpDontBeatPeopletoDeathwithaHammer



This is artwork representing the hashtag written in response to the Zemir Begic incident, in which a white St. Louis man beaten to death by two black and one Hispanic teen with a hammer.

Here it is on Deviant Art (you may need an account to see it there)

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Governors Should Use "Prosecutorial Discretion" to Fight Amnesty

Republican governors should immediately declare that if Obama launches an administrative amnesty, they will do everything in their power (prosecutorial discretion, pardon power) to avoid penalizing American citizens who commit crimes against illegal aliens. Murder one? Pardon. Rape one? Pardon.

Say that if Obama wants people who commit crimes against illegal aliens prosecuted, he'll have to file civil rights charges on every single case. The state government won't help him a bit.

It's time to fight back.

That is all.

Sunday, November 02, 2014

Jeanne Shaheen's Polio Hair-Splitting

Chief counsel for Jeanne Shaheen Judy Reardon recently made fun of Scott Brown for referring to the polio crossing the border, because enterovirus B68 is not the virus that causes traditional polio. This is rather like arguing over whether or not a caribou is a deer. I questioned her on this hairsplitting on twitter, and in response, she blocked me. The conversation is here.

I suggest that people ask Shaheen, or her advisors, on Twitter or at campaign stops, etc., how enterovirus B-68 is substantively different from polio, and to ask why Judy Reardon blocks people asking her about it. Remind her that this disease may be responsible for dozens of paralysis cases.

That is all.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Encouraging the Establishment GOP to Turn Against Amnesty

Recently, John Boehner came out with this statement:

Obama Administration Hiding the Truth about Immigration Actions

Today I donated to Boehner's campaign and to the National Republican Congressional Committee.

I left messages with Boehner and with the NRCC as well as posting on their pages on Facebook, explaining why I donated and why I have not done so in the past.

While I doubt that this shows an actual change of heart on their part, I do think that positive reinforcement is a good way to change behavior. If things go back, I'll stop. If anyone else wants to join me in contributing to the NRCC as positive reinforcement, please do so.

That is all.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Encouraging Democrats to Turn Against Amnesty

Sorry about not getting to this sooner.

In the recent ( ~3 months ago) House vote to defund DACA, four Democrats - Collin C. Peterson of Minnesota, Mike McIntyre of North Carolina, John Barrow of Georgia, and Nick J. Rahall II of West Virginia - voted with the Republicans to end DACA.

Here are their Twitter accounts:

John Barrow Congress Campaign
Nick Rahall Congress
Collin C Peterson Campaign
Mike McIntyre Congress

Here are the campaign sites of the three who are running for re-election. Please donate generously, and use their Twitter, Contact forms, or Facebook pages to make explicit why you donated to them.

John Barrow Facebook (Campaign page)
Collin C. Peterson Facebook (Campaign page)
Nick Rahall Facebook

That is all.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Help 24AheadDotCom Stop Obama's Amnesty with the Stop Amnesty Challenge

This is a reprint of a post on 24ahead.com's website:

The Stop Amnesty Challenge

It's vitally important to stop Obama's amnesty-by-executive-order now. If we don't stop it now, Obama could legalize millions of illegal aliens and rolling that back is going to be very difficult.

Thankfully, there's a way to stop Obama's amnesty right now. To make that happen, I'm announcing the Stop Amnesty Challenge. The winner and runner-up of the Challenge will win cash awards, but more importantly will have done a great public service.

Summary of the Challenge

The best way to stop amnesty is to challenge its supporters and show them wrong to their audience. If a politician makes a misleading claim, there's a good chance his audience doesn't know it's misleading. If we then show how he misled his audience, that will tend to keep the politician from making the same claim. It will also reduce the politician's influence over his audience. Other politicians will avoid making the same claim. That's how to stop amnesty: show how amnesty supporters are misleading about what it would do. And, the best way to show that is by asking them tough questions designed to box them in to admitting how they're misleading. As a side-effect, asking politicians tough questions will also help further discredit the media.

How To Enter

To enter the challenge, you'll need to attend an event with a nationally-known politician and ask that politician one of the questions we'll provide. You'll need to get the question and any answers from the politician on good quality video with clear audio. The terms of the Challenge are listed here and by entering you agree that you've read and understood those terms.

The Awards

The First Place winner will receive a cash award of $350. The Second Place winner will receive a cash award of $150. Obviously, you aren't going to be able to retire on those amounts, but your primary motivation should be doing the public service of blocking Obama's amnesty-by-executive-order.

The Questions

You can enter the Challenge by asking any one of these questions:

Question about Ebola and skilled immigration
Question about Obama's executive order on immigration
Question about subsidizing American farmworkers
Question about immigration reform being an amnesty for employers
Question about the DREAM Act
Read those through and decide which you feel most comfortable asking. As part of the Challenge you'll need to get a definitive answer from the politician, but each of the pages linked above has likely things the politician will say and how you can respond. Other questions can be provided or those questions can be modified on request.

Got Questions?

If you have any questions about the Challenge, don't hesitate to ask. For quickest response, tweet any questions to @24AheadDotCom_ .

Can't take the Challenge?

If for some reason you can't take the Challenge but still want to help stop Obama's executive order amnesty, you can still help out by promoting the challenge on social media or to your email contacts.

Resources

See the terms of the Challenge here.

For a FAQ about why asking tough questions will work, see the FAQ section here.

That is all.

Wednesday, October 08, 2014

Help 24AHeadDotCom Fight Amnesty!

Please go to this page to find out an exciting way to fight amnesty.

24AHeadDotCom's plan is to ask tough questions of amnesty supporters and to get them on the record to discredit them. There's a $350 bounty for it and a second $150 bounty. Details included on the page.

Don't worry about the deadline. It will be extended.

If you can't do the asking, consider donating to increase the number of bounties or maybe to increase the size of the bounties offered. I've given $480.

I'll have a more detailed post out soon.

That is all.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Dance, Grey Lady, Dance!



This cartoon depicts Mexican monopolist Carlos Slim. who is the second largest owner of the New York Times since he helped to rescue it from bankruptcy.

It is widely believed that he is in large part responsible for the Times' bias in favor of mass immigration, as he profits mightily off of Mexicans going to the U.S.

Note: I used the spelling "Grey" because it looks classier that way.

Cartoon also found at DeviantArt. That is all.

Vultures Can Give Milk!


This is a depiction of the Evangelical Immigration Table (EIT). ALthough much has been made of the indirect George Soros connection, the connection to Peter Singer is much more direct. Singer is a major GOP donor (which means a RINO-maker) who is trying to push the party into supporting amnesty. He is also known as "the Vulture," at least partially for his insistence on collecting debts from the Argentinian government to the point where they may simply default on all debts.

I would have included Robert Gittelson, but he died a week or so ago , so it would be in poor taste.

I've also posted it on DeviantArt.

You may have some trouble seeing it there if you do not have a DeviantArt account, because I've given this a moderate mature content reading for nudity, in case the image of people suckling at a cow's udder (connected to a vulture) is too suggestive for some people.

That is all.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Accusations of Racism: Tool of Elites to Beat Down Working Class Whites


This is my response to this ridiculous Stuart Carlson cartoon.

Apparently Carlson thinks that the fatcats are trying to distract from their cupidity by blaming immigrants - in reality, mass immigration is a policy that the fatcats support, because it helps them reduce wages and to screw over American employees. They would never try to stir up resentment of immigrants, because it would damage their agenda. In reality, the fatcats would distract workers away from the immigrants and accuse them of racism if they did anything that threatened their cheap labor gravy train.

So this is the more accurate version of the cartoon.

Also on DeviantArt.

That is all.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

About that Lindsey Graham Victory

With all of the disruption by the establishment over the historic loss of Eric Cantor, I have heard lots of people opining that Lindsey Graham's victory in South Carolina shows that people really are not against amnesty for illegal aliens.

B.S. Let's see about that race:

According to Ballotpedia, Graham spent a total of $3,500,510.52 on this campaign by April 15 of this year (I'll get better, i.e. more recent, stats when they become available). Lee Bright spent $217,467.71, Nancy Mace spent $388,435.38, Richard Cash spent $251,359.33, Det Bowers $44,808.21, Bill Connor $109,303.92, and Benjamin Dunn $0.00.

That means that as of April 15, Graham had spent $3.5 million, while his opponents had spent a total of about about $1.01 million (exactly $1,011,285.00). So Graham outspent his opponents by almost 3.5 times, he' an incumbent, and still he only got 56.3-58.4% of the vote (reports vary and the final official tally is not available as far as I can tell).

Don't let the Graham situation detract from the defeat of Cantor. Graham was expected to win. His win is not significant the way a win by an outraised 25 to 1 and outspent 40 to 1 previously unknown challenger is.

(Note: I will try to get all of my figures updated, and everything sourced, in the next few days as more information becomes available). That is all.

Saturday, June 07, 2014

Andrew Sullivan Cannot be Let off the Hook

Any time Andrew Sullivan has another of his fainting spells over how evil traditional morality is, one simply needs to ask him this:

How many people have you personally infected with HIV because you were too selfish to use condoms (click on link and do a search for the word "condoms")?

That is all.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Time for Pushback: Impeach Obama

Through his DHS chief Jeh Johnson, Obama is floating a trial balloon of ending almost all remaining deportations. The only answer is impeachment.

Please call Eric Cantor, John Boehner, Kevin McCarthy, and the House Judiciary Committee and demand that they threaten impeachment if the Obama administration decides to "curb deportations."

Speaker Boehner: 1-202-225-0600
Majority Leader Eric Cantor: 1-202-225-4000
Majority Whip McCarthy: 1-202-225-2915
House Judiciary: 1-202-225-3951

That is all.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Happy Passover/Easter!

And by the way, saying "Happy Passover" is not merely a sop to my Jewish readers. The fact of the matter is, from a Christian perspective, the Passion and the Resurrection are deeply tied to Passover, which was given as a type of the sacrifice to come. Understanding Passover helps one to understand the context of Christ's life, and of the events that God brought to bear in order to make His propitiatory sacrifice for our sins.

HE IS NOT DEAD, HE IS RISEN!

That is all.

Please help Frank X. Roche Beat Amnesty Whore Renee Ellmers

Treason Lobby servant Renee Ellmers is way ahead on fundraising.

Please donate to her primary opponent, immigration patriot Frank X. Roche.

That is all.

Thursday, April 03, 2014

The Rape of America

I'm proud of this little cartoon of mine:


The Rape of America

Update (in response to a comment): Here's a previous drawing of Sheldon Adelson:



That is all.

Friday, March 21, 2014

Antijaphetism

I think it is time to popularize a new term, "antijaphetism." It refers to prejudice directed against people of European descent. It is designed to parallel "antisemitism," as Japheth biblically is the father of the Europeans as Shem is of the Hebrews. In particular, the term would be useful to use for Jewish people who harbor ill will toward non-Jewish whites, in order to acknowledge the existence of such prejudice while not imputing that position to Jews as a whole.

I decided that popularizing this term would be a good thing, as I have noticed that a lot of white nationalists tend to harbor antisemitic and anti-Zionist feelings that I think are not only wrong, but ultimately counterproductive. The fact of the matter is that there is nothing anti-white about Zionism, which is merely the belief that Jews have the right to a homeland. Jewish sympathy and unity toward other Jews should not be seen as threatening indeed, non-white ethnic nationalism as a whole should not be, unless it is accompanied by an antipathy toward whites.

While there are a lot of people of Jewish heritage who do seem to have an antipathy toward Gentile whites (Chuck Schumer), there is no reason to use this to attack the Jewish people as a whole, nor to conflate pro-Jewish movements with anti-Gentile ones. This would be the mirror image of the tendency to conflate any form of pro-whiteness with Nazism.

By the way, people who like whites, in particular Jews who see their interests as aligned with those of Gentile whites, I would refer to as philojaphetic.

That is all.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Helping Anti-Amnesty Allies

About 6 weeks ago, 16 GOP Congressmen signed a letter arguing not just against amnesty but against any increase in legal immigration. At a time when so many politicians couple their opposition to amnesty with a call to increase legal channels of immigration, or in other ways continue to press for the continued dispossession of the historic American nation while narrowly opposing illegal immigration (see Ted Cruz), this is refreshing. It would be better if they called for a reduction or even a moratorium on immigration, but we work with what we have.

Below is a list of their names, donation sites, web contacts, Facebook pages, Twitter accounts, and phone numbers (list is a work in progress). Please donate generously to one or all of them, and leave messages as to why you are doing so.

Brooks, Reps. Kerry Bentivolio (R-MI), Lou Barletta (R-PA), Tom Cotton (R-AR), Walter Jones (R-NC), Phil Gingrey (R-GA), Michele Bachmann (R-MN), John Fleming (R-LA), Steve King (R-IA), Ted Yoho (R-FL), Joe Wilson (R-SC), Steve Stockman (R-TX), Lamar Smith (R-TX), Steven Palazzo (R-MS), Mike Rogers (R-AL) and Jeff Duncan (R-SC), each signed the letter.

Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama

Donate // Contact // Facebook (Congress) Facebook (Campaign) // Twitter // Phone: Congress: (202) 225-4801 Campaign site: 256-763-0102

Rep. Lou Barletta of Pennsylvania

Donate (can send a message with donation) // Contact // Facebook (Congress) Facebook (Campaign) // Twitter // Phone: Congress:(202) 225-6511 Campaign site: 570-501-VOTE (8683)

Rep. Steve Stockman of Texas

Donate // Twitter // Facebook // Phone: 202-225-1555

Rep. Walter Jones of North Carolina

// Donate // Contact // Facebook

Rep. John Fleming of Louisiana

Donate (can send a message) // Contact // Facebook

Rep. Ted Yoho of Texas

Donate // Contact // Facebook

Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota (Note: she is not running for re-election in 2014)

Donate // Contact // Facebook

Rep. Walter Jones of North Carolina

// Donate // Contact // Facebook

Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina

Donate // Contact(form on homepage) // Facebook

Rep. Tom Cottom of Arkansas (Running for Senate)

Donate // Contact (form on homepage) // Facebook // Twitter // Phone (campaign) 501-313-2914

That is all.

Sunday, February 09, 2014

Transgenderism

Most of the discussions of transgenderism by people who are advocates for the transgendered community remind me of this scene from 1984:

Reading this post by Ampersand, I keep feeling like he is holding up a picture of a naked person with a penis and testicles and asking us "what is this a picture of?"

(The answer he wants of course, is "a woman.")

The thing that annoys me is the GIF with the caption "I was born a baby who was assigned male at birth." This is a cutesy way of denying that someone born with a penis and testicles has a male body; with the implication that anatomy is completely irrelevant to gender (i.e. so that everyone should rearrange how they think about gender so as not to offend trans individuals).

That is all.

Saturday, February 01, 2014

How to Deal with Charges of Racism on Immigration Issues

When someone suggests that the GOP opposition to amnesty is mostly racial point out that for the pro-amnesty side, their position is definitely due to racial animus:

ACORN chief wants immigration to "weaken white man".

That is all.

Friday, January 31, 2014

Thought on Interracial Marriage

This article on Tamera Mowry brought a thought to mind.

It has occurred to me that for obvious evo-psych reasons, people generally are more upset about women of their race marrying outside their race than their men doing so.

That is all.