Inverted World reader Alex Lee is keeping his soul alive in post-American Miami. Enjoy his complete report!
Greetings from Miami to you all!
Well, the sun is shining today, as is often the case down here in southern Florida. Seventy-two degrees isn’t bad for late March, and I know many of you will scoff in jealousy at my good fortune of being immersed in perpetual summer weather. As you can imagine, however, not all is as bright and warming as the sun down here.
I am currently a sophomore at the University of Miami. I imagine that many of you reading this are aware of the intense liberal bias of today’s American college and university campuses; Miami is absolutely no exception.
Is Miami worse than most in terms of its rampant liberalism? I wouldn’t doubt it. I have not attended any other universities, so I cannot say myself. However, down here, the holy doctrine of Diversity is worshipped like the Golden Calf in the Bible. “Diversity is our strength!” everyone exclaims. Of course, when I ask how that is the case, I get only quizzical looks in response. It’s priceless.
In case you were wondering, yes, I am a race realist. I care about and love my race and heritage very much. So, yes, the apathy of the university’s white population to all racial and cultural issues concerning them makes my stomach churn. With every white male attending an NAACP meeting, with every blonde girl I see holding hands with her black boyfriend walking to class, with every foreign language I hear, I swear I get another knot of stress in my back.
For a racially-conscious European-American, Miami sucks. There’s no other way to put it. I am majoring in German and political science, with a possible minor in history. So, as a conservative, racially-conscious European-American majoring in German and political science, I am absolutely a minority. I finally know how it feels! (haha) It’s not completely unbearable. I have friends, several of whom I know are potential race realists. I’m working on them, trying to gauge their level of racial consciousness and urge them in the right direction. I have also recently met another definite race realist down here, and we are thinking about collaborating to make some white-pride-oriented heavy metal, which I’m excited about.
Why am I down here, then, you may ask? It’s a very, very good question that I ask myself sometimes. Why not save myself the trouble and go to a more conservative, white school?
Well, if I did, I couldn’t bring events to light like the one I read about today in the university newspaper. I’m at the front lines, you could say. I’m surrounded by enemies, though, so I’m basically in a ghillie suit amid the armies of forced tolerance and diversity. (Sorry for the extended military metaphor, I’ve been watching a lot of Band of Brothers lately, which is a fantastic show.)
So, to the point. I just read an article from my school’s magazine that apprised me of two things: 1) This month, March, is Islamic Awareness Month, and 2) the school library, a truly large building, will be broadcasting the Islamic call to prayer every Friday afternoon of this month to highlight this celebration.
Now, I know that most people here at school will either glance over this article and dismiss it as nothing special, or smile inwardly at this victory of tolerance and egalitarianism. Some of the quotes by students in the article are truly wonders to behold. One Hispanic female student gushes about how “the call was ‘pretty’ and ‘very melodic’”, and how “it reminded her of chanting in a monastery.” One has to wonder if she’s ever even heard Gregorian chant. The student leader of the Muslim student group on campus said that “it brings true variety to the university and open appreciation to diversity, especially in these times when people have misunderstandings of Muslims and who we are.” When asked whether they ought to broadcast the call to prayer every Friday all year round, many students apparently replied, “Why not?”
Why not, indeed? As if the White population of the University needs any more help in abandoning their people and heritage. How can you stick up for a group of people who seem so unconcerned about their own welfare? I haven’t figured that one out yet. The Muslim student group leader’s comment confronts us with an essential question: how much is enough for the peddlers of multiculturalism and tolerance? When will they be satisfied?
To be perfectly honest with you readers out there, I couldn’t give a damn whether or not the University of Miami played the call to prayer every Friday. Miami is not a wholesome, European-American community at all. Miami is, as of right now, a lost cause, as far as I’m concerned. I hear grumblings all over about this and that from other European-Americans. I have also spoken to Jews who are now feeling the adverse effects of the diversity everyone so praises.
Despite all the grumbling, however, Miami seems too far gone to alter the negative effects that are now so apparent. Most European-Americans and Jews who no longer feel at home here are simply moving north. I don’t blame them. As soon as I’m done with school here, I’m moving back home to northern Baltimore County, which is still very much a bastion for conservative European-Americans.
But until that day when I’m finished my studies here and move on to greener pastures, I’ll enjoy the sun, the sand, and the surf, soak up rays to the music of Jimmy Buffett, and continue to inform you all on the developments in Miami. My experiences here should serve as a warning to others in other parts of the country that haven’t declined to this extent. I am witnessing firsthand the decomposition of a nation and a people. I don’t mean to be so cynical; I know there are many, many places nationwide where our cause is flourishing more and more, and it makes me very happy. It warms my heart to hear of the advances our fellow European-American activists make for our cause. When I’m finished here, I can’t wait to join the rest of you up north in our activism. I like to think that I will have had at least four years in the trenches of multiculturalism at that point. For now, though, I’ll keep on working on things down here, and fighting our enemies when I can. I’ll keep you all posted on these and other developments.
—Alex Lee
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Opinionated definitely raises a good point. There are indeed more pairings of whites and Asians and whites and Hispanics than whites and blacks down here in Miami. Don’t get me wrong; I am indeed frustrated with these couples. For whatever reason, though, white female and black male couples tend to make the biggest impression on me. Maybe it’s just the environment in which I was raised, I’m not sure. But the blatant cultural differences in these couples are evident, as are the physical discrepancies. Maybe it’s because the white/Hispanic couples keep a lower profile, I’m honestly not sure. The white/black couples seem to stick out in my mind, though, which is why I mentioned them specifically in my article. Maybe it’s because I’m an American, and through my upbringing I’ve been inadvertently taught to notice black/white pairings as opposed to other pairings. I would say that the white/Hispanic pairings are a product of the upcoming generations, so we’re all just beginning to be exposed to them. Not that it raises a lower level of objection, but maybe we’re just beginning to notice white/Hispanic pairings, when white/black pairings have been happening for generations now. I’m not sure!!
By on 3/28/08 at 7:37 pm
If you leave the marriage component out of the statistical equation, you come up with a very different conclusion about BM/WF couplings. Young Blacks are averse to marriage. In the black community, how many babies are born out of wedlock, 70%? You can’t use marriage statistics to gage interracial sexual relationships between Black males and White females. As anecdotal evedence, in the predominantly White area I live in, I see an unbelievable amount of young White women pushing infant mulattoes in baby carriages … with no Black father in sight.
By on 3/28/08 at 8:55 pm
To Alex Lee, regarding:
“Is Miami worse than most in terms of its rampant liberalism? I wouldn’t doubt it. I have not attended any other universities, so I cannot say myself. However, down here, the holy doctrine of Diversity is worshipped like the Golden Calf in the Bible.”
Trust me, the majority of university campuses are the same; they are almost uniformly, little People’s Republics of Multiculturalism, with a rosy Technicolor twist. I was out of graduate school by 1996 and things were just getting to a rolling boil on this topic; I currently live in a city with a large university, and the leftovers from that cauldron are being nuked to a undulating char in a microwave.
The abnormal or outright grotesque is deemed an ideal, while the minimally sane is proclaimed to be abhorrently deranged.
If you need a fine example of this similarity with a northern flavor, check out the University of Michigan.
In the end Alex Lee, you have the right idea; enjoy what you can and change what you can, while maneuvering through the 4 years “tolerant” orthodoxy that has become the standard American “university” experience.
Good luck to you Alex,
John PM!
By on 3/28/08 at 9:40 pm
20 something White female here ….dude I am not that approving of interracial couples. It NEVER bothered me before. Then one day it hit me….I’m the last 100% white person in my family on BOTH sides. Then I realized that none of my half-white family members identified as white. Then I started seeing my friends inter racially date and marry. Then I started walking around and seeing white guys with asian girls EVERYWHERE. Then my best friend wanted to date a white guy and it turned into this big Ego Trippin’ thing with her. Anyways, I’m just way not cool with it. Two things I noticed about interracial dating…. asian female white male is kinda creepy because the majority are the white nerdy type of guys (who buy the way I like but obviously those type of men aren’t very intelligent by the fact that they are easily brainwashed)…at MIT a few years ago I noticed that all the guys were dating asian chicks simply cuz they were the most numerous….Also, I met several non-white men who only dated white girls…and that was super creepy because they wanted to ‘conquer’ the white girls if you know what I mean…..I was really disturbed after meeting those types of men. I am well aware that most men who inter racially date do not fall under these stereotypes….but they do exist and yu have to watch out.
I honestly think a bit of interracial dating is very healthy. But now I think its wrong for two main reasons:
1) It is less a sign of true love and more a sign of successful brainwashing by the multiculturalists
2) Now that whites are going to be in the minority, it would behoove a biracial child to NOT identify with the white culture/heritage. Also, most biracial children do not marry back into the white culture, thus the memories of white culture are pretty much lost.
3) Back to the MIT thing, if a white male is in an area in which whites are the minority, the white male will date who is nearest to him. That’s not love, that’s being a minority and not having any respect for your own culture and thinking with your willie.
Dude Alex…luv ya and all…but German Heavy Metal? Seriously? Really? That sounds too Stormfronty for my taste dear friend. How bout stickin’ with the English as you’re an American. Oooh snap! sorry……
By on 3/29/08 at 3:17 am
“If you leave the marriage component out of the statistical equation, you come up with a very different conclusion about BM/WF couplings. Young Blacks are averse to marriage. In the black community, how many babies are born out of wedlock, 70%? You can’t use marriage statistics to gage interracial se75xu;al relationships between Black males and White females.”
Over 70% of white births are still within marriage so the marital statistiscs from the Census ought to give us a fairly accurate idea of how common WF/BM coupling is.
By on 3/29/08 at 9:40 am
Alice,
He didn’t say German heavy metal, just heavy metal.
Heavy metal can be very powerful music, but most of it is pretty dumb. Let’s hope Alex’s band will be one of the exceptions.
By on 3/29/08 at 10:21 am
Haha, I agree with Ian and Alice when they say that a lot of heavy metal can be stupid, especially NSBM and the lot. I personally am a fan of a lot of heavy metal, but it has to be good and contain talent, obviously. Alice actually probably got it right when she said that our project down here was to be German heavy metal; the other race realist I mentioned in the article has strong family ties directly to Europe, and therefore speaks German very well. The lyrical content and vocals are, as of right now, up to him.
But I don’t choose the genre or the lyrical content; I’m just the guitarist! I’ve been playing for seven, almost eight years now, and my department in this (potential) project is just to write and play the guitar parts. On a side note, I also write my own solo music. To hear it, go to
http://www.numberonemusic.com/alexlee/
and listen to some of the tracks I have on there. Many of the tracks I wrote a couple years ago…college has been keeping me sufficiently busy enough to prevent me from writing more songs!
And to John PM, thanks for the words of support! I did get the impression that the other universities were similar in their liberal, egalitarian agenda; Miami just seems to be the place where this agenda has taken on a very real, very physical aspect, if you know what I mean!
By on 3/29/08 at 11:01 am
You are all disgusting.
I went to UM and the best part about it was the student body’s multi-culturalism.
“Race realism” is a fancy way of saying you are racist pigs.
Signed,
A “European-American”
By on 4/9/08 at 2:23 am
“Race realism” is a fancy way of saying you are racist pigs.”
Calling names is a crude way of saying you have no argument. Why don’t you name for us one non-Euro spot of earth you’d live on voluntarily?
By on 4/9/08 at 1:01 pm
Elle squealed: “Race realism” is a fancy way of saying you are racist pigs.”
Just to understand where you’re coming from, would our goal be acceptable to you if we eliminated the term “race realism” and instead referred to our struggle as: Recognising and working to preserve the unique European ethnic phenotypes along with the diverse cultures they created?
Race mixing is destroying that natural, normal, diversity.
You are in favor of diversity, aren’t you, Elle?
By on 4/10/08 at 11:28 am
Uh…..
what does it matter? Seriously, tell me what is wrong with interracial couples? The most beautiful and gorgeous women in the world come from places that have a heavy history of interracial pairs, like Brazil, Argentina, etc…
But that’s not what I came to type.
What I wanted to say was I am a 24 yr old white/euro male and I am engaged to an asian woman, younger than me. I am not ‘nerdy and easily brainwashed’, in fact this is quite the opposite.
I prefer asian girls exclusively because their culture is still a culture where men are respected and the women are still humble when it comes to relationships. American women on the other hand, are polluted idealists corrupted by feminazi’s. You have women screaming “You dont tell me what to do!” and “I can have all the guy friends I want!” I absolutely cannot stand american women because of their stupidity. The American woman was destroyed within the past couple of decades.
By on 4/13/08 at 9:24 am
Alex Lee writes: However, down here, the holy doctrine of Diversity is worshipped like the Golden Calf in the Bible. “Diversity is our strength!” everyone exclaims. Of course, when I ask how that is the case, I get only quizzical looks in response.
I think “quizzical looks” take the place of explaining why “diversity” is assumed to be an intrinsic good.
I’ve never yet heard an argument that demonstrates why cultural diversity is, in itself, a desirable outcome. It’s nothing more than an unjustified liberal assumption.
(I enjoyed reading your wised-up report from the front lines in sizzling Miami.)
Alex.
By on 4/13/08 at 10:23 am
“with every blonde girl I see holding hands with her black boyfriend walking to class,”
I would like to ask a question that is a little off topic.
The 2000 Census says the most common form of interracial marriage is not BM/WF but Hispanic-White intermarriage, followed but White-Asian marriages.
Hispanic white marriages were numbered at over a million, White-Asian pairings were about 750,000 and Black-White marriages were estimated to be 300,000.
My question is: Why do we race realists notice so many more white women with black men, and not the supposedly more commonplace Hispanic-White pairings? Alex is in Miami, so I would have assumed that WM/HF and WF/HM couples would be a much bigger problem.
Usually, the media focuses most intently on portraying WF/BM couplings on TV and in the movies, but not WF/AM or WF/HM.
Are the statistics wrong, or do we notice WF/BM more because college aged white women are more likely to date black men briefly for “thrills” and to rebel against their parents for a brief period of time, but then the settle for longer term relationships with white men?
Or do we not notice WF/HM pairings because white women will date the white/whiter looking Hispanic men such as Cubans, Chileans, etc, who are harder to distinguish from Italian Americans? Do we notice WF/BM more because the contrast is so shocking, even though there are not as many BM/WF married couples as the media would have you believe?
Thoughts anyone?
By Opinionated on 3/28/08 at 5:48 pm