We Still Need The Wall

With everything going on, it seems the yugest big-ticket items of the Trump agenda have fallen off the radar. It was one of the big reasons I got out to vote in the first place – “The Wall.” No one seems to talk of it anymore with all these “scandals” and “impeachment” attempts. Immigration reform and The Wall are arguably the most important priorities for not only America, but Dixie as well. We are on the front lines, in many regards, of this swarm of demographic replacement foisted upon the country by open-borders Democrats and the ilk that support them.

I recently checked in on the “We Build The Wall” campaign to see how things were going, since I don’t expect the government to actually do anything (as has been the case, historically). The GoFundMe campaign is still somehow alive, despite a near total media black-out on their endeavor. This, of course, despite being the most wildly successful campaign on the site; of course, it has been buried (by design, might I add) on purpose to prevent it from going any further. Regardless, people are still thankfully donating; God bless them for doing so. They’ve been making strides and are working on another portion of The Wall along the Rio Grande. They also have their own website now, where you can visit at this link.

Some time ago, I wrote an article about the demographic displacement occurring and how urgent, as well as, important it is that this is nipped in the bud now, while time is still on our side. The browning of America, and by default Dixie, is intended as part of the globalist agenda by the Left to solidify their power – forever. We have many examples throughout history of what happens once the Left wins and it’s never pretty for any of us that are rightwing, no matter how tame or extreme. We all end up in the gulag, or worse.

The leftist agenda is fueled by hate. In turn, they utilize psychology and projection to make nationalists, of all stripes, out to be “white, racist, extremist.” That’s pretty funny coming from a people that support infanticide, tearing down statues of their own kin, and gleefully applaud the demographic replacement of their own people. And, speaking of “muh racism,” our grandparents were most likely racist, by Current Year standards, and their parents were certainly pure evil by today’s Left. There is nothing wrong with preferring to be around your own people and advocating for your people. In addition, there is nothing wrong with critiquing other races. All races, sans “good whites,” engage in racial criticism.

Racism does not mean being violent to someone of another race. All it means is simply preferring to be around your people, as I’ve said. Just because you are exclusionary does not give you a right to treat others with disrespect. In fact, the Bible commands us to treat visiting foreigners with respect. However, that does not mean bending the knee to swarms of illegal aliens and other races. They view this, rightfully so, as a weakness. They are foreigners, no matter their skin color or nationality, and do not have the right to permanently belong – just as I would not belong indefinitely in their homelands. It’s a simple matter of respect. God separated the nations. And in doing so, gave them sovereignty. Any nation on the face of the planet has a right to exercise that sovereignty and protect their interests within their own borders. It’s their land.

The only legitimate way to gain more land is through imperial means – that simply means war. Conquering is something Europeans did very well. In fact, we did it better than anyone in history (sorry, Genghis Khan). We have had many empires, warlords, republics, etc. that bear testimony to this. This is nothing to be ashamed of – by winning or by being better. One can argue such prideful boasting is harmful or hubristic. On the contrary, I’d argue that, from time to time, a reminder of past deeds is needed to stay true to certain things.

In nature, the strong survive and the weak perish. If we are to be strong, we must build The Wall and put our foot down on the matter of our sovereignty. We must say, “No more!” And, show that we will not be pushed around with our sovereignty. So, The Wall needs to be built. We must do it ourselves, if we have to. Even if it’s only $20, it’s still $20 the good folks financing elements of The Wall didn’t have before.

I’m going to make an assessment here – Trump is going to win the 2020 election. At this point, it’s inevitable due to a variety of factors. While I haven’t been totally pleased with him, nor do I think things will fundamentally change in the favor of our people under Trump, I hope that I am wrong in that regard. I hope that once re-election is no longer a concern, the chains will truly come off and everything that has happened culminates in a major revivalism of traditionalism and nationalism. It may be a pipedream or a fool’s chance, but it’s something. It’s optimism. We might not get a Free Dixie today, or many tomorrows down the road, but I see no reason why we can’t use things to our advantage. A true border wall would be a very good thing for a Free Dixie, the Dixian people and Heritage America.

The Lord helps those that help themselves – let’s build The Wall, let’s advocate for our people, let’s stop apologizing and, finally, let’s get to work.

God bless you and God bless Dixie.

4 comments

  1. Z-Man has a very good post up at his site concerning Open vs Closed Societies – the good, the bad, and the ugly (my description, not his). You should check it out if you haven’t already.

    Of course the best and most fundamental example of a Closed Society that virtually anyone with half a brain and common sense can identify with and understand is a properly formed, properly functioning family, and vice versa. I almost wrote a lengthy comment to the entry explaining this in terms of how my (closed) family works contrasted with how “open” (dysfuntional) family arrangements generally work, but thought better of it since (1) most everyone who reads the site understands it anyway, and (2) his comboxes are always filled with 200-300 or more comments, and that many comments gets a little tedious to sift through, as I’m sure you know.

    Anyway, I have admittedly never really been a strong advocate or supporter for “building the wall,” dating way back to when the idea for it first got legs and became a “thing.” I completely understand the desire for it, and also agree that doing something is better than doing nothing, even if or when the something you are doing is not the best or most permanent thing in my estimation.

    Personally I’d probably be more supportive of building “the wall” on the Mason-Dixon line and extending it westward to the Pacific, but that’s just me. I’d probably donate a lot of money to that effort! But, seriously, we really need the political will to enforce already existing immigration laws, and to prosecute (or otherwise deport) violators to the fullest extent without recourse to our vaunted “equal protection” and “due process” and “birthright citizenship” nonsense. I really think that until the Southern border states and their “red state” allies develop the will to assert their prerogatives in controlling or regulating immigration into and within their/our own jurisdictions, and to tell the fedgov to take a proverbial hike when its courts cast down rulings from on high declaring our laws to be “unconstitutional” and this and that, that building the wall is really just an exercise in futility. Not to mention a very expensive one, and an ugly eyesore t’boot. But again, that’s just me.

    1. I don’t think you understand the reality of the situation. You would need millions upon millions of law enforcement all at the border to do what you said. It’s not physically possible. The only solution which works is a wall. It really is that simple. A wall isn’t going to stop everyone but it’s going to stop most of them and THAT is what you have law enforcement to deal with.

      It’s impossible to stop thousands upon thousands crossing non stop every day. It’s just not possible to catch them all.

      The cartels make most of their money of the human traffic trade and prostitution. Surprisingly not drugs. Stopping this would kill two birds with one stone.

      1. For manpower, the reserves and guard need something to do one weekend a month and 2 weeks a year, but T Morris has a good point about will. The wall is worthless if the gates are left open. See Great Wall ‘O China.

        I think the SW is probably lost. Maybe Texas can find the will to survive if the larger political situation changes, but the future looks bleak for them and for the rest of us, too.

      2. Oh, I understand the reality of the situation. Don’t kid yourself. I’ve written about this at least a gazillion times (well, not quite a gazillion. ha, ha); it was a main theme of my old blog before I shut it down in 2010. I don’t write about it as much as I used to because, well, I tire of repeating myself over and over and over again. But I’ve nevertheless thoroughly covered all of your concerns before, … many many times, believe me.

        See here just for a small snippit: http://dwebsters.blogspot.com/2008/08/aliens-leaving-us-in-droves.html

        Attrition (self-deportation) works, brother. We know it works because in 2008 when states like Oklahoma and Arizona, Alabama, Missouri, Arkansas and so on (even Texas, but Texans were doing it at the local level, not the state level; and that’s fine because it’s called subsidiarity and it accomplishes the same thing.), were enacting tough immigration laws (and before the fedgov gutted them of their teeth) illegals were leaving these states in droves and of their own accord.

        Besides that hard evidence of the fact, it’s just simple common sense that if states and local communities will take back their prerogative** to control or regulate immigration within their own jurisdictions and strictly enforce those laws, all the incentives for their coming and staying here will go away, and so will they.

        We had a good thing going back then and it would have worked just as planned had the fedgov been told to go take a hike. In 2007 Oklahoma’s legislation was written and passed; along with it was basically included a big neon sign announcing to all illegal immigrants residing in the state that on July 1st, 2008 we’re going to begin enforcing these provisions, so you’d best pack up and get the hell outta here prior to that date. And that is exactly what began happening. Some of them went to what they thought were sanctuary states like Missouri and Arkansas, which of course borders Oklahoma. Missouri in turn became alarmed by this mass influx of illegals fleeing Oklahoma and their legislators began consulting the Oklahoma legislature on how best to write their own laws.

        This is precisely what you want to happen; force the states not yet negatively affected by large numbers of illegals to “get you some.” If the liberal and idiot Yankee states want to harbor them, I don’t care. They can have all of ’em. But at the end of the day they’d have a change of heart too.

        **Immigration restriction is one of those “reserved powers” guaranteed to the states or to the people by the tenth amendment. I’ve written about that a bunch too, but I can’t get into it right now. States and locals have abdicated their authority in the matter; we need to take it back. Bottom line.

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