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Demographic change & local secession

September 4, 2012
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Paul Kersey’s recent article at VDare touches on some of the major themes we stress here at SNN. He notes that the immigration disaster has not been stopped or even slowed down. This has brought massive demographic change that is fueling local secession movements. He uses the example of Atlanta, Georgia, a deteriorating city which Whites have fled. Safe for the moment in their suburbs (though these too are in the process of being re-populated), these White refugees have politically battled to secede from the metropolis. Kersey makes the politically-incorrect observation that:

white people in Sandy Springs, Dunwoody, Johns Creek, and Milton are capable of building and sustaining thriving businesses and residential areas. But minorities in places like Clayton County and DeKalb County have demonstrably proved incapable of maintaining the economy after white flight.

Right on cue, Black Democrats jumped in to prevent these largely racially-based secession movements on the grounds that self-determination for White suburbanites was a violation of Black civil rights. In other words, as Kersey notes, ‘affluent white people were responsible for providing the tax revenue for black people to have lucrative government jobs and pensions for all eternity.’

It’s a provocative article and one definitely worth considering. What is playing out Atlanta is going on elsewhere. What we are witnessing is one of the more important political and social trends of our time.

Click here for the full article

Also see: Non-Southern Atlanta

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4 Responses to Demographic change & local secession

  1. Confederate Papist on September 5, 2012 at 8:02 am

    Atlanta is the poster child. They want to be like South Central LA, or Detroit so bad, but they can’t say it. Bill Campbell [blank]ed the city up so bad during the 1990′s that I felt sorry for Shirley Franklin when she became mayor. But of course her solution was to tax whitey and create more programs for the bruthas and sissas. As Neal Boortz once put it, Atlanta is nothing more than a jobs program for young black activists and, as they are part of Fulton County, they are sucking the money from North Fulton (where they pay for trash pick-up)and funneling it to South Fulton (where they DON’T pay for trash pick-up) and there are many examples of crap like this going on. The irony is that North Fulton wants to seperate and re-establish Milton County (as it was many years ago) and the majority of folks there are really Yankee transplants…so, I have mixed emotions about the whole thing.
    Gwinnett, where I grew up, used to be “great” as it’s motto used to say, but now Gwinnett is for “gangs”, hispanic, black, asian, etc. Almost as bad as DeKalb.

  2. cinaed57 on September 5, 2012 at 11:36 am

    Roswell & Kennesaw remain reasonably Southern. Go figure.

  3. Confederate Papist on September 5, 2012 at 12:06 pm

    “cinaed57 on September 5, 2012 at 11:36 am
    Roswell & Kennesaw remain reasonably Southern. Go figure.”

    You’re saying that like it’s a problem?

  4. tonyj on September 7, 2012 at 11:52 pm

    I’d personally like to see our small community test the localized secession waters here in Florida. Any comments or advice on how to proceed?

    Deo Vindice!

    tonyj

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