It’s 11:59 on Radio Free America; this is Uncle Sam, with music, and the truth until dawn. Right now I’ve got a few words for some of our brothers and sisters in the occupied zone: “the chair is against the wall, the chair is against the wall”, “john has a long mustache, john has a long mustache”. It’s twelve o’clock, America, another day closer to victory. And for all of you out there, on, or behind the line, this is your song. https://youtu.be/vPKp29Luryc
Similar to 1984 and Animal Farm but this book is about the erasure of the White race. Hold Back This Day is a story about the white race teetering on the brink of extinction has never been written, at least none that I’ve ever heard of. Ward Kendall does pretty well with the concept, considering how un-PC his subject matter is. Jeff Huxton, the main character,is well-drawn and interesting, a White man desparately trying to accept a world of so-called “racial harmony” when all around him he sees nothing of the kind. Almost everyone else is a hodge-podge of inter-racial breeding, a kind of tan everyman, programmed by a century of government brainwashing to deny that whites had ever done any good in the world. Jeff believes it too, up until he finds evidence that proves otherwise. From there on, he’s a troubled man in a very ugly and unpleasant world, a world full of historical half-truths purposely intended to destroy any last shred of racial pride among whites.
He could have used the Long Island train shooter Colin Ferguson defense..scumbag lawyers Kunstler and Kuby proposed an innovative defense; Ferguson had been driven to temporary insanity by a psychiatric condition they termed “black rage.” Kunstler and Kuby argued Ferguson had been driven insane by racial prejudice, and could not be held criminally liable for his actions even though he had committed the killings.