Monday, October 8, 2007
Columbus Day
I sang that little ditty as a child in school. It was to teach me about the voyage of an Italian adventurer that ultimately led to the founding of the great nation I was blessed to be born in. I doubt if children are taught the song now. Columbus Day, a day that should be a time of joyous national celebration has become, in recent years, a day of angry protests by Native Americans (NAs) and guilt-ridden, self-hating liberal Whites.
I am well aware of the gripe NAs have against Columbus. Native Americans or Indians, as Columbus named them, wound up on the losing end of a culture clash that neither they nor the Europeans saw coming. The Indians did suffer greatly from the "conquest" of the Americas by the Europeans, but the innocent-Indian-evil-European narrative that's emerged in the last few decades isn't the whole story. The Indians were not all innocent and the Europeans weren't all evil. The RA Folk must take the lead in balancing the telling of Columbus' arrival in the New World.
When Columbus landed in the Caribbean islands he was planting the seeds that eventually grew into the United States of America. If Columbus hadn't sailed there would be no USA today. In fact, none of the nations of North, Central, and South America would exist. The Hispanic illegal aliens who march in our streets proclaiming themselves "native people" need to be reminded that their very existence is due to the arrival of White men from Europe, beginning with Columbus.
Little that makes Hispanics who they are is native to the Americas. The culture of Hispanics is rooted in Spain, a European nation. Spanish, the language of most Hispanics, is from Europe. The countries that Hispanics live in were all created by Europeans. Catholicism, the religion of most Hispanics, is also a European import. And none of this would exist in the New World were it not for that much-maligned Italian. Hispanics should be thankful for him.
Of course, the RA Folk are thankful for Columbus because his desire for adventure and knowledge resulted in the establishment of our nation. The birth of America was not easy. It involved much travail in which Whites, as well as Indians, suffered. As America expanded more travail that again engulfed Whites and Indians alike, ensued. But the end result of these "birth pangs" was a nation that blessed all mankind with an ethos of liberty, equality, and opportunity the world had never before seen.
America is not perfect but she has proven to be the best nation that a sinful human race has produced. As stated above, she has blessed the earth with her presence, a presence secured by the brave travels of Christopher Columbus. The RA Folk salute Columbus. We honor his memory and his name. We know that without him our Republic would not exist and we would not be who we are. So we thank God for Columbus; we love him, and you malcontents can go to hell.
Friday, October 5, 2007
RA Folk Hero!
Here is Jim Brossard in action! God Bless Jim Brossard! God Bless the RA Folk! God Bless America!
Jim Brossard, True American Hero
Here is an example for all RA Folk to follow.
Mr. Jim Brossard, an American patriot, saw a Mexican flag beging flown over the American flag and did something about. He drove to the restaurant in Reno, NV, where this atrocity was taking place, and proceeded to cut the Mexican flag down with his Army knife. He then took the Stars and Stripes with him to protect it from further dishonor.
I say, Bravo!, to Mr. Brossard. This is what all RA Folk should be doing. We have to take a stand against the assault on our nation's sovereignty and identity.
Flying the Mexican flag over the American flag is more proof that illegal aliens, and even many legal immigrants, think they're entitled to be in America without becoming American. That's unacceptable.
If foreigners coming to our country should understand that they must embrace our history, culture, and language. They have no right to demand that we Americans disown who we are in order to accomodate them.
Mr. Brossard got enough of pc "tolerance" and took action. All RA Folk should honor him and follow in his footsteps. Mr. Brossard is the epitome of what it means to be RA. God bless him!