No Jews allowed: White supremacists are building a segregated community in Arkansas.

Don't know what you're referring to as being before Israel. But much if not all of the anti Semitism in America
more than a half century ago came from Democrat KKKers along with the Democrat Grand Wizard Robert Byrd
who biden had a great relationship with.
I personally remember it was Irish Catholic goy in the 50's attacking us Jewish kids calling us christ killers
 
Aren't you kinda distorting the facts here just a bit, and if you have to resort to twisting the facts, it must be that you're not very secure about the garbage that you're posting.
What distortion? Every person or group of protestors against the Jews are obviously leftists or democrats. Take your congressional squad members as an example. I doubt you could name one Republican of Conservative of note that has or shows their disdain for the Jews. No, every person showing their hatred of Jews and their want to wipe Israel off the map are all leftists, or socialists, or Marxists, or communists.
 
What distortion? Every person or group of protestors against the Jews are obviously leftists or democrats. Take your congressional squad members as an example. I doubt you could name one Republican of Conservative of note that has or shows their disdain for the Jews. No, every person showing their hatred of Jews and their want to wipe Israel off the map are all leftists, or socialists, or Marxists, or communists.
The subhuman drunken Irish Catholics were weened on Jew hatred and we were on the receiving end

Presence of Antisemitism within the Catholic community in the 1950s:
 
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The subhuman drunken Irish Catholics were weened on Jew hatred and we were on the receiving end

Presence of Antisemitism within the Catholic community in the 1950s:

Could you try and find one current Republican or Conservative that hates Jews like the dems do?
 
Could you try and find one current Republican or Conservative that hates Jews like the dems do?
I am telling you real history

antisemitic sentiments and prejudices, including within some Catholic circles, persisted in the United States during the 1950s
 
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Christianity's Original Sin: Anti-Semitism

The older I get, the more I read and see, I am coming to the conclusion that “the elephant in the room” in my own Roman Catholicism is our failure not simply to speak out against words and deeds of anti-Semitic mindsets, but our reluctance to acknowledge our own history, that as a Church we have a long history of denying our role as agonists and perpetrators of hatred of Jews. Dissection of the rage borne by the anti-Semitic rabble among us is complex, though it probably stems from an internal conflict in first century synagogues between those who believed that Jesus was the anointed savior and those who could not acknowledge that the Almighty would subject himself to the ignominy of the cross. Expressions of this gulf find their way into the Christian Scriptures themselves. Honest Catholic Scripture scholars have conceded that there are several instances where anti-Semitic sentiment has impacted the very words of the Gospels, notably Matthew 27:25, “his blood be upon us and upon our children."

The perpetuation of the unfortunate term “deicide” or “God killers” served as a pivot for a faulty theology and social segregation and degradation amount over two millennia.

 

‘Return to the Land’ is one of the most established white supremacist residential communities in the US,

Nearly 60 years after the United States outlawed racial and religious discrimination in housing, one group in Arkansas is openly reviving it.

“Return to the Land,” a white supremacist group co-founded by Eric Orwoll and Peter Csere in 2023, owns 160 acres in northeast Arkansas, according to the group’s website. Jews and non-whites are explicitly banned. Prospective residents must verify their “ancestral heritage” in a written application and interview before becoming paying members and residing in the off-grid settlement, according to the group’s Substack.

The organization hopes to replicate its whites-only settlements across the country, with the stated aim of “trying to put land back under the control of Europeans.”

Return to the Land is part of a long tradition of white supremacist groups that have sought to create isolated living communities, according to Moon. In the 1970s and ‘80s, white supremacists urged like-minded racists to move to the Pacific Northwest with the goal of transforming the area into a white ethnostate. In recent years, similar attempts at forming remote enclaves have cropped up in Kentucky, North Dakota, and Maine.

So?

19 families buy nearly 97 acres of land in Georgia to create a city safe for Black people​


Tribal land is Native American only...

So, there's plenty of racism to go around even in the US today. :mad:
 

‘Return to the Land’ is one of the most established white supremacist residential communities in the US,

Nearly 60 years after the United States outlawed racial and religious discrimination in housing, one group in Arkansas is openly reviving it.

“Return to the Land,” a white supremacist group co-founded by Eric Orwoll and Peter Csere in 2023, owns 160 acres in northeast Arkansas, according to the group’s website. Jews and non-whites are explicitly banned. Prospective residents must verify their “ancestral heritage” in a written application and interview before becoming paying members and residing in the off-grid settlement, according to the group’s Substack.

The organization hopes to replicate its whites-only settlements across the country, with the stated aim of “trying to put land back under the control of Europeans.”

Return to the Land is part of a long tradition of white supremacist groups that have sought to create isolated living communities, according to Moon. In the 1970s and ‘80s, white supremacists urged like-minded racists to move to the Pacific Northwest with the goal of transforming the area into a white ethnostate. In recent years, similar attempts at forming remote enclaves have cropped up in Kentucky, North Dakota, and Maine.

It wouldn't matter if they set up a mud hut community.
They're already in fucking Arkansas.

Jesus Christ on a cracker.
When you think you've seen it all,
somebody even more fucking stupid
than you could have previously imagined
shows up.
 
It wouldn't matter if they set up a mud hut community.
They're already in fucking Arkansas.

Jesus Christ on a cracker.
When you think you've seen it all,
somebody even more fucking stupid
than you could have previously imagined
shows up.
As if any Jews or Italians would want to be part of that
 

‘Return to the Land’ is one of the most established white supremacist residential communities in the US,

Nearly 60 years after the United States outlawed racial and religious discrimination in housing, one group in Arkansas is openly reviving it.

“Return to the Land,” a white supremacist group co-founded by Eric Orwoll and Peter Csere in 2023, owns 160 acres in northeast Arkansas, according to the group’s website. Jews and non-whites are explicitly banned. Prospective residents must verify their “ancestral heritage” in a written application and interview before becoming paying members and residing in the off-grid settlement, according to the group’s Substack.

The organization hopes to replicate its whites-only settlements across the country, with the stated aim of “trying to put land back under the control of Europeans.”

Return to the Land is part of a long tradition of white supremacist groups that have sought to create isolated living communities, according to Moon. In the 1970s and ‘80s, white supremacists urged like-minded racists to move to the Pacific Northwest with the goal of transforming the area into a white ethnostate. In recent years, similar attempts at forming remote enclaves have cropped up in Kentucky, North Dakota, and Maine.

Granola, stay away, stay very far away.
 
However, they will be able to likely get it sanctioned as a "safe space" as courts have upheld segregated housing at colleges. This is what I've warned about.

I mean, crap like this has been happening all the time, from Muslims and Communes creating "communities" to Nazi jackwipes and polygamist "LDS" sects we'd rather just crawled under rocks and were not part of "us". What I warn about is when courts start sanctioning segregation as "safe space" you will find that some folks you don't want to feel safe will ask for the same consideration.
Always a possibility, but I think social changes are like a pendulum swinging too far one way and then too far another until it settles out to a happy medium. Our era seems to be one of swinging too far to the right in response to previous years of too far left.
 
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