Posted on June 7, 2020
White Lives in Black Worlds
Chris Roberts, American Renaissance, June 7, 2020
Liberals and blacks constantly talk about the horrors of what it is like to be black in environments dominated by whites. But if you’re looking for real horror stories, you’ll hear them from whites dominated by blacks.
- White Man in a Texas Prison, by D. Zatukel, October 1995
- Hell on Wheels, by Daniel Attila, January 1997
- South Africa Under Black Rule, by Gedaliah Braun, July 1998
- Thank You, Mr. Mugabe, by Niels Dempster, July 2000
- Black Rule in Zimbabwe, by Arthur Kemp, July 2003
- Afrikaner Survival Under Black Rule, by Dan Roodt, May 2004
- Katrina Diary, by James Hendrickson, March 2006
- Prospects for the White Tribe, by Dan Roodt, February 25, 2006
- When the River Ran Red, by Arthur Kemp, September 2008
- The White Nation of Africa, by F. Roger Devlin, July 2009
- Integration at Its Worst, by Howard Scott Lacy, November 2009
- Boxy Lays Down His Life, by Heinrich B. Zaayman, March 2011
- Into the Cannibal’s Pot, by F. Roger Devlin, August 2011
- White Africans Under Black Rule, by Jon Harrison Sims, September 2011
- White Man Visits the Black Republic, by F. Roger Devlin, May 31, 2013
- Africa in Chaos, by Marian Evans, July 12, 2013
- Snuffing Out South African Identity, by F. Roger Devlin, September 5, 2014
- Letter from an Alabama Prison, by Anonymous, February 13, 2015
- The War on Afrikaans, by Dan Roodt, April 13, 2016
- The Threefold Death of Hannah Cornelius, by Dan Roodt, June 10, 2017
- What Integration Means for White Prisoners, by James R. Long, May 5, 2017
- Going to a Black School Made Me Proud to Be White, by Elizabeth Hill, March 28, 2020