After the “Trumping of Trump” in Georgia, I’ve seen much criticism and black pilling from the “MAGA” crowd and the America First folks. There has been some trash talking from these people, such as bashing my state as “dumb rednecks and hicks” and saying Georgians don’t know anything. As such, I’ll offer my take on how the political wind is blowing in Georgia.
For starters, Georgia is on a bad path to be sure. Demographics have taken its toll on Georgia over the past two decades. However, Florida was once thought to be a lost cause, yet the Sunshine State is a hotbed of defiance against the globohomo agenda. We are also witnessing Southern Nationalism increase due to people seeing how much better Florida can govern itself. However, Georgia has lacked strong leadership and activism (both dissident and otherwise). Atlanta might be considered a bastion of liberalism but it’s not the impenetrable political fortress it’s been made out to be. The foul city bird of Atlanta can be caged. So, let me go ahead and clear a few more things up.
I think it needs to be stated once again that Purdue is a horrible campaigner and always has been. While this didn’t matter in his earlier elections, it did in 2020 when the Democrat filth gained political steam Empire-wide. Ironically enough, many America Firsters, MAGA diehards, and “groypers” boycotted the two senate seat runoffs in early 2021 as middle finger to the GOP. I find this ironic because this same crew largely rallied behind him this year, while ignoring the populist, Georgia First candidate Kandiss Taylor because she didn’t have the God Emperor’s blessing. Purdue didn’t help things by getting in the race so late, either. At the end of the day, the seventy-two-year old’s own idiocy and his clumsy record probably cost him about 10% of the vote. I also like to point out how many viewed Trump as an opportunist politician who betrayed Kemp, a personal friend and political ally, just so he could make a quick political comeback. Trump and his arrogant crew of groypers made their bed, and now they lie in it.
Secondly, I’d like to point out that Kemp is a step-up from former Georgia Governor Nathan Deal, an actual RINO, and is largely considered so by Southerners in my state. Kemp signed the Heartbeat Bill in 2019 and has also very recently signed bills banning “divisive concepts” and tranny boys playing in female sports. He also finally delivered on his constitutional carry bill, though likely due to his primary challenge. This all helped him smooth out his victory, coupled with his power as a sitting governor. Many Georgians realized this and voted for him to avoid “changing horses” midstream.
They also realized Trump’s attack on Kemp was largely based on petty vindictiveness and not on his actual record as governor of our state. While I personally believe the 2020 election was stolen in Georgia, I think it was done largely under cover and it wasn’t by some grand margin. Had Trump not run the “Kushner 2020 special campaign,” he likely would have won Georgia by 2% (even with the bad economy). And, importantly, Trump has himself to blame for not keeping the grind on large urban cities in 2020 (during the summer of BLM and antifa carnage). This came back to bite him as they had no fear of cheating him on election day. On the other hand, potential allies, like Kemp, would likely be sacrificing their freedom and the state’s long-term prosperity by jumping in to save a sinking ship (Trump and his snake-invested administration). We all know how Trump let his Department of Justice run wild and go after right-wingers, even while being their literal boss. Ultimately, Trump is/was scapegoating an average conservative governor, whom he endorsed in 2018, for not taking a desperate Hail Mary to save him.
Third, I find it laughable that the people screeching the loudest that Georgia is doomed are hardline MAGA American Nationalists. It was their Union which allowed for so many Yankees, Indians, and Latinos to move to Georgia in the first place. It was their good ole boy Purdue who did nothing in 2020 to stop the visa cap from being raised and long fought for more migrant workers. Honestly, this crowd of groyper America Firsters strike me as extremely arrogant during this whole mid-term cycle, as they have made it clear how little they thought of principled candidates like Kandiss Taylor and Neil Kumar. I voted for Taylor for governor, and I intend to vote for Kemp for governor in the general election this November. However, I believe there’s much snapping from what I’ll call Trump’s “payback squad” to hamstring Kemp. I don’t see that as an offense to Kemp, but to Georgia and our people. I love my state and its Southern culture, and while I have my issues with Governor Kemp, I also think Abrams as governor would destroy my homeland, its Southern identity, and harm her people. I hope these fools think wisely before they decide to attack Georgia over Trump’s own petty vendetta.
Finally, as a Southern Nationalist, I don’t believe this Union will be reformed like many of these American submissionists think. Georgia will be doomed, but only if she doesn’t eventually embrace a Free Dixie. I believe further, as much as it pains me to say, that keeping Georgia Republican is our safest bet to an eventual Free Georgia and joining with our sister states in a Free Dixie. In my eyes, Trump is beneficial largely because he’s helping further polarize and make our enemies more blatant and overly aggressive. He’s broken many political norms and his movement has made many of our ideas more mainstream. Many of his supporters believe in the right of secession and some even backed it in 2020. However, as a Southern Nationalist, if I have to pick between a Trump second term or my state of Georgia and the South, I’ll gladly pick the latter. To put it frankly, I’ll make a counter threat here and now, if Trump puts Stacey “Blow up Stone Mountain” Abrams in office this year, then all Southerners, not just Georgians, should be ready to oppose him in 2024. Just as he will blindly throw us under the heel of a hardline anti-White zealot (Abrams), I’ll gladly ruin his and the submissionists dream of “MAGA.”
-By Dixie Anon
O I’m a good old rebel, now that’s just what I am. For this “fair land of freedom” I do not care at all. I’m glad I fit against it, I only wish we’d won, And I don’t want no pardon for anything I done.
Trump was never the answer for Southerners, he is absolutely not the answer for Georgia. He can be useful, but he will always be a Yankee carpetbagger.
Peacan Nationalism is the only path forward!
*Pecan Nationalism, and that is pronounced PuhKahn! Lol
Sir,
As a Floridian married to a Georgian, I agree with nearly everything you stated. My father-in-law’s family has been in Georgia since the 1790s (having come from the Carolinas after the Revolution). They backed Taylor, but will vote for Kemp. I believe many Georgia Republicans chose Kemp because he was the candidate that can beat Abrams. God help Georgia if that creature, Abrams, wins.
Anyway, Florida stands ready to assist. I literally live on the FL-GA line. I’ll be praying for my Georgia kith and kin this year.
Deo Vindice!
Padraig Martin
Where do I begin? Most of your article is correct. We need to all step back … have some coffee and quiet think time … and imagine THE BIG PICTURE. So, first let’s do that, then we’ll look at the smaller picture ( Georgia ), which IS very important too of course.
BIG PICTURE : I won’t preach to the choir ( too much ), about how totally shot America is and how we better hurry and “restructure” the country into 4 or 5 new Republics – a Utopia for “everyone” – so WE can have OUR all white expanded CSA II … but that has to be our GOAL. If that is not our goal then aaallll this chit chat is a big waste of time, to the point that even taking a nap would be more productive!
So, let’s always see things through the lens of “restructuring” and building our Utopia, The Confederate States Of America II.
WHILE massaging the new United Republics Of America into existence we must be strategic. We must vote and influence in ways that “hold America together during the change.” We certainly don’t want Civil War II or any version of that! This will often, OFTEN mean voting for candidates we can’t stand. I can’t even stand voting for a woman. They shouldn’t even BE in politics but yay we have the case discussed in Georgia where if there I’d have to hold my nose and vote for Taylor. So this is what we must do. Be very very careful doing our homework … then not only vote for whosever least worst, but campaign for them as well! Everyone from dog catcher to President. Community organization is key, and I don’t think I have to go into how hard this is with all the darkie and woketard infiltration into just about every community. Meet with white conservatives in your area. Also meet online.
Continuing a little more with “the big picture,” carpet bagger yankee Trump is both an idiot and “the least worst candidate.” We must hold our noses and vote for him. I believe he learned many a lesson from about 2015 to now and will likely be better ( or less worse 🙂 ), in round 2. Also, most or all voting machines were hacked in 2020 and Kemp wouldn’t let them verify Georgia’s count!!!!!!! Kemp is a piece of rino doo doo. Should we vote for him? Of course! We hold our noses and … you know, because Abrams can’t be allowed in. ( She’d even ruin it for the blacks but they’re ssoooo dumb they’ll vote for her because she’s black and the fat ape that talks – Oprah – backed her. )
So on we go. Holding the America corpse together while we breathe life back into a restructured version of it because we’ve been handed the baton and it’s our duty … and if we don’t we’re finished!
GEORGIA : How do we save Georgia? Same strategy mentioned above but with extra emphasis on “campaigning for” the least worst ones AND publicly holding their feet to the fire, “if you want our vote promise to deport ALL illegal 3rd world invaders and go after those who hire them.”
One of the main problems in Georgia is there’s way too many dumb darkies who vote based on race color and “cause they’re a demoncrat.” A LOT of non whites need to leave Georgia and a LOT of white conservatives need to move to Georgia. Put your heads together and think how to make that happen???
The weather in most of Georgia is too hot ( almost as bad as Florida ), BUT it’s better in the north half, especially above the Lake Lanier line. Use this to attract white Christians?
Next … looking ahead with a temporary plan B … Georgia needs to be divided in half. North Georgia would be say, everything from and above ( draw a line straight across ), Cedartown, Alpharetta, Jefferson, Athens and Vesta. South Georgia would be everything below that. Then North Georgia would maybe be the best state to live in during the “restructuring.”
1) end ridiculous tax breaks our State gives to Hollywood freaks to move their minions here and lurch it leftward
2) in the event Roe is overturned, pass heavy restrictions to the point of prohibition
3)hope for the overheated housing market to collapse leaving carpetbag developers and Indian house flippers little to work with.
Very good article.
Florida has indeed been very encouraging. Even Texas, which was/is also in the “purpling” category, seems to be at least holding on politically right now (Abbott’s border issues notwithstanding). Hopefully Georgia can find a similar path.
The massive growth of the Atlanta area and it’s effects on the state should be a cautionary tale for other Southern states, particularly politicians with “pro-growth” agendas. A comment above mentioned ending the film subsidies and abortion laws. Is there anything else that could be done to limit the sprawl of the Atlanta megalopolis and it’s power relative to the rest of the state?
As far as Trump, his campaign and presidency have no doubt been a positive. But the pettiness in GA is ridiculous, as was his abandoning of Sessions in the Senate (Although Tuberville has been a pleasant surprise) and his non endorsement of Mo Brooks. He needs to make up with Kemp now. There’s too much at stake.
Atlanta and Athens have a huge gay and transnut population. A Florida style ban on grooming could help things along.
Then there’s this
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2022/05/19/soldiers-facing-discrimination-state-laws-could-request-transfers-under-draft-army-policy.html?fbclid=IwAR2il1gtRRth99vce9gS9NXwBWXCyp9-iP7dIdQQXWJCoCL70Julpu9FR5A&fs=e&s=cl
Good pints I always forget about Athens.