Posted on October 3, 2024

The X Files: British Black History Month

Gregory Hood, American Renaissance, October 3, 2024

Britain is “celebrating,” if that is the word, Black History Month. You may wonder how much of it there is, since there were so few blacks in England until recently, well into the Britain’s decline. Nonetheless, the governing Labour Party says their contributions have been “invaluable.”

An MP explains:

Would Winston Churchill think it was all worth it? An actor will get a statue because he starred in an anti-white movie.

Ireland also must honor blacks.

Meanwhile, in Canada, some in the left-wing NDP are trying to make denying the “genocide” of Indians at residential schools illegal.

No mass graves have been found.

In Alberta, you may get a pass if you do not even want to recognize the province’s name.

I suspect America will eventually be called Turtle Island. The difference between an alarmist, right-wing, paranoid fear and historical reality is about a decade, so check back on this.

Right-wing horror at what multiculturalism could bring soon becomes a reality that progressives celebrate. Tim Walz praises something Pat Buchanan might have considered worst-case in the 1990s.

Haitians are one of those new communities.

The most recent episode of “View from the Right” was about the response to Hurricane Helene, especially the apparent slowness by the Biden/Harris administration to help the mostly white victims in Appalachia. Even if poor whites have nothing, political orthodoxy calls them “privileged.”

Many believe there are countless “Sundown Towns,” where blacks are not allowed after dark. The usual “misinformation” researchers do not correct this.

Kamala Harris herself said the same thing.

The newest tactic of white supremacy: being nice.

In Tim Walz’s Minnesota:

After complaints, Mykela “Keiko” Jackson said she was the victim of “political violence.”

A migrant under a deportation notice murdered a young French girl named Philippine about a week ago.

National media outlets praise people who sell out family members.

It’s even on stage.

Social media can promote exaggerations, hoaxes, and even lies (though Elon Musk’s “Community Notes” has been invaluable in limiting these). Still, conservative feeds on X will give you a better view of reality than will legacy media “experts” and “fact checks.”