GAXIT! Free Georgia Now

After a Kemp victory last November, Georgia’s political future has become clearer. While many people called Georgia a “blue state” after the Trump/2020 fumble, it’s now been proven that the Peach State still has enough genuine Georgians to keep an anti-White zealot like Stacey Abrams out of the governorship. Georgia’s monuments largely still stand intact, a new anti-child sex change bill (SB 40) has passed, the “Heartbeat” law has successfully returned, and gun rights have been expanded. On the other hand, long-term demographic issues are not looking great for Georgia; and due to the slow rising tide of liberalism, it’s imperative for Georgia to secede before the next gubernatorial election. At this point, the necessity for secession and state sovereignty has already been discussed at length on this site; thus, I will focus on what a Free Georgia could become once we exit the godless American Empire.

A major component of a Free Georgia will be ensuring that Southerners (bonafide Georgians) are running and managing the state. Enacting the county unit system in all statewide elections will be critical. This is a topic that has been discussed by the Georgia League of the South and at Identity Dixie but, nonetheless, it’s an important step to curtail the carpetbagger-dominated Metro Atlanta region and its growing political power. After the county unit system is reinstalled, something easily done without imperial domestic meddling, leftist Atlanta will have very little strength against a Southern Nationalist Georgia.

Once a Free Georgia has “caged the city bird” and liberated herself from the Empire, we can look forward to challenging the neocons (essentially a good ole boy system but without any loyalty to native Georgians) within the General Assembly. This won’t be as difficult as many imagine, as the voting paradigm would be drastically simplified and much more pragmatic with the implementation of the county unit system. This means a handful of Southern Nationalists could convince a squeamish representative to push for pro-Southern policies. It’s during this period that Southern Nationalist advocates would focus on restoring, and then solidifying, Georgia’s pro-Dixie cultural and social foundation.

For starters, one should look at the vast potential of Stone Mountain located outside of Atlanta. This is something unique to Georgia and the largest (currently) monument to the South’s efforts in the War for Southern Independence. In a Free South and Free Georgia, the monument in the park could properly be cleansed of anti-Southern political correctness and turned into a full tribute to the Old Confederacy. Imagine Confederate flags, and even new statues of heroes of the Confederacy, arranging the park in full glory? During every Confederate Memorial Month, the park could become a mecca for Southerners, not just in Georgia, but across all Dixie. The park should likely be given management to the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV), and despite not being perfect, could manage a pro-Southern atmosphere greatly. A fully Southernerized and even expanded Stone Mountain Park, with more museums and Confederate iconography, could really fire up the cultural independence in the South. Even smaller, less direct ways could be used to push the Southern cultural identity in Georgia – such as codifying our own “Groundhog Day” by refocusing the holiday explicitly around Georgia’s groundhog, General Beauregard Lee. There are many more creative ways Georgia Southern Nationalists could push and achieve cultural strengthening post-political independence. While many scoff at this as “impossible,” it’s only impossible if we lack the leadership, vision, and political will to accomplish it. 

This re-Southernization movement would be much easier to achieve due once the Democratic Party has been politically neutered. With the county unit system back in place and a federal government out of the way, Georgia could manage herself in a true Southern manner. As for a military, we could easily morph whatever remains of the Georgia National Guard into a new “Army of Georgia,” fastened with the old 1956 Georgia flag as their battle colors. Obviously, this new unit would be used for home defense. I’m sure in the immediate years after independence, Georgia will increase funding to the new Georgia Military Institute in Marietta, one which was destroyed by Sherman’s army in 1864, to train a new officer corps loyal to Georgia. In all military matters, the state should seek to be self-sufficient and ready to defend her independence against any threats.

This brings me to the idea that many also have – that Georgia is a purple or “non-White” state; thus, the Left would “rebel.” In truth, I could envision a few violent riots in Atlanta, like we saw with “Cop City” but the new “Army of Georgia” would quickly and efficiently remove such threats. Antifa cowards will flee Georgia for whatever American Union will remain, followed by many leftists urbanites who won’t want to live in a Free Georgia. The idea of Georgia being a leftist-controlled state is a danger and it will happen if we do not leave the American Empire. Ironically, it is rather interesting that the people with the most hate for Georgia are “America Firsters,” still sore that Georgia rejected Trump’s efforts to control the governorship. In truth, Georgia’s issues are many but still manageable, especially when we turn off the foul-smelling sewage line coming from the imperial capital. 

Secession doesn’t cure everything for Georgia, but it will open the door for a better future and actual cures for our social, economic, and political ills.

-By Georgian Southern Nationalist

4 comments

  1. The key to the “redemption” of Georgia and other so-called swing states is the prevention of voter fraud and the theft of elections. Let’s cut to the chase- elections are stolen in urban areas ( like Atlanta, Philadelphia, etc.) with a large percentage of black voters. The source of the problem is the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which was passed with the unspoken agenda of facilitating black voter fraud so that blacks could win elections despite their propensity to not show up to vote on election day.The Voting Rights Act accomplished this by allowing extended early voting periods before elections and most importantly, allowing absentee voting without requiring a good reason- like absence from the locale due to a confirmed vacation or military service, for example. Black ministers are given large quantities of absentee ballots- when they call a halt to election counting , like they did in several state in the 2020 presidential election, they learn how far behind the democratic candidate is, then fill out the ballots with the names of registered black voters that hadn’t voted, and these ballots are then mysteriously discovered by black ministers and others in the trunks of their cars, in closets, etc. and are submitted to friendly voting officials and are counted as legitimate ballots. Why does such open and obvious fraud work?- because the Republican hierarchy won’t challenge their legitimacy. Why?- because Republicans would be called racists if they did- the worst of all possible fates in their eyes. They would rather be called pedophiles and child abusers instead- this is the result of the sainted Civil Rights Movement and the acceptance of Whites in its supposedly sacred status.

    1. Agree, but also Secession is the longer game. To save Georgia we need to divide north and south. North Georgia could cut a straight line across the state just above Alpharetta. This could be done sooner and buy us time while America balkanizes.

    1. It worked similar to the electoral college, each County based on its population got a set number of “unit” votes, but even the more populous counties were capped as to how many units votes they could have.

      The net effect was to stop the few but large urban areas from dominating the rest of Georgia, and it ultimately produced a more conservative government.

      Four-time Georgia Governor Eugene Talmadge once bragged “I ain’t gotta campaign in any County that’s got streetcars”.

      Sadly the unit system was taken away from us in the early 1960s by the courts running the Second Reconstruction.

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