Posted on 07/29/2025 7:44:50 AM PDT by Morgana
The attorney general of Arkansas says his office is looking into a white supremacist group that has effectively created a whites-only community in his state and is seeking to expand its footprint to Missouri.
Republican Attorney General Tim Griffin has pursued bigoted initiatives in his own right, as evidenced by his participation in the right-wing crusade against diversity and school lesson plans that discuss racial injustice.
But a whites-only, anti-Jewish community formed in Arkansas by a white supremacist group that calls itself Return to the Land is apparently a step too far in the AG’s eyes.
Group co-founder Eric Orwoll recently garnered national attention for the segregated community he helped launch on roughly 150 acres in northeast Arkansas. And he garnered more attention this week after revealing that his group might launch a community in Springfield, Missouri, with his self-expressed motive basically amounting to racist, anti-diversity hysteria.
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https://www.nytimes.com/1982/11/30/us/whites-in-alaska-assail-tribal-rule.html
from *1982*. “No whites allowed” - several villages restrict non-Natives in the area.
Self-segregation is nothing new.
Sadly, Alaska has a long and storied history of anti-Native issues, laws and outright discrimination. That is to say, it aint just “The South”.
If they are violating the law by obstructing other people, we are supposed to have “freedom of assembly”. Which means the freedom to be with who you want.
Hawaii has that beat. They openly discriminate against “haoles”
“Republican Attorney General Tim Griffin has pursued bigoted initiatives in his own right, as evidenced by his participation in the right-wing crusade against diversity and school lesson plans that discuss racial injustice.” So according to MSNBC, you are “bigoted” if you are against DEI and if you are against Critical Race Theory bring taught in schools.
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