New Activism Suggestions Page

By Ian Jobling • 3/7/08

I’ve put up an Activism Suggestions page and put a link to it in the right sidebar of the home page. If you would like me to post an action alert on any topic, simply send in a suggestion through that page. Normally, the action alerts will request that readers send an e-mail, although I’m open to suggestions for other forms of action, as long as they won’t land any of us in jail.

I’d be happy to help you advance any worthy cause, including:

Your suggestions will appear in the Recent Comments sidebar of the home page, just like a normal comment would.

Just notify us of anything that enrages you or gives you hope, and I’ll see if I can write up an e-mail either denouncing or praising it. If you want to send in a draft of the e-mail itself, that would be even better.

The commenter Law Student described a good target for an activism campaign yesterday:

I once wrote a letter to my local PBS station in response to a shameful documentary on hip hop that overtly blamed whites for the success of the more detrimental “gangsta” elements of the music. My letter detailed that this blame was unfair scapegoating of whites for the ills of the black community, and would be unacceptable if it treated any other race the same way. I also threatened to withhold my donations to the station should I see more offensive material against my people. The letter was forwarded to all the top execs there and I received an official response telling me how valuable my opinion was to the station.

It’s good the station took Law Student’s letter seriously. They probably would have taken 100 letters even more seriously, and I hope we’ll be able to manage a campaign on that scale in the future.

Give it a shot! No one has ever made a serious effort to organize race realist, pro-white e-mail campaigns before, and they just might have an impact.

The function of the Activism Suggestion page might be better handled by a forum. Various people have suggested that I start a forum before. I personally dislike forums, but I am a long-suffering man who lives to please. So if you want a forum, send in a comment telling me and include any suggestions you may have about its scope and nature.


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Comments

Ian Jobling notes:

“I’d be happy to help you advance any worthy cause, including:

Protests of diversity training;

Protests of leukophobic commercials, TV programs, movies, songs, etc.;

Letter-writing campaigns to newspapers or magazines;

Support or protest of federal or local legislation.”

Dr. Jobling, I think that this is an excellent idea!

I think that writing companies that produce offensive commercials or writing not just the networks or studios that promote miscegenation or other anti-white themes in their media presentations, but also their advertisers and sponsors as well, would be an excellent strategy. Personally, I think one of the reasons Law Student had such a positive response from his local PBS station, was that he threatened to withhold his annual donations to it. One bit of anecdotal “evidence” to support this suggestion, would be an extremely offensive commercial for Pringles’ potato chips that I saw in either 2004 or 2005, during an Easter weekend visit to Detroit.

This commercial featured three people on a raft in the middle of a lake. One was a young black male with a huge afro reclining in a deckchair, and two girls; one was black pounding on a conga drum behind the afro-pimp, and one was white gyrating wildly next to him. No narration or dialogue was include, only that sequence of events, with the added dreadfulness of the black male condescendingly and periodically holding up a chip for the white girl to snatch from his hand with her mouth.

Strangely, that was a commercial that I saw once, and only once. I would hazard a guess that it was because Pringles or whoever makes them, was inundated with letters threatening to never buy them again; I would also hold that this was because the protests were from not just whites, but probably also black women as well. Thus, if this were the case, it would support the idea that focusing on threats of abandoning sales and donations to particular individuals or organizations, would be an effective component to such activist campaigns. Even with a Congress Critter or Senator, the threat of withholding a vote would likely work.

Just something to think about!

By John PM on 3/7/08 at 8:14 pm

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