SPLC Infiltrator Used Racial Slurs In Uvalda

Georgia

H/T SNN

Here’s a new twist on the Uvalda rally:

Note: I never got the chance to speak to Keegan Hankes in Uvalda. I don’t remember anyone on our side of the street using racial slurs either. We spent most of our time talking about how hot it was that afternoon.

“‘…barely whispered racial slurs were heard frequently by this reporter, and concealed firearms weren’t concealed very well.’ Well, I remember Keegan as the ONLY ONE using said slurs, referring to a small gathering of Black people who stood a ways off observing our rally as ‘spooks’ and ‘niggers’, saying he was glad the chief of police had ‘dealt with them’ when the chief went over to chat with their group. He then launched (this was after our dinner) into a diatribe about how Blacks were destroying Chicago, where his ‘Left-leaning’ parents had sent him for schooling. In short, every time race came up in the conversations I heard, it was because Keegan Hankes brought it up. Beware the most overtly antagonistic members of any such rallies in the future: they are usually moles.”

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18 Comments

  1. “… right now the wolf closest to the sled is immigration.” This is a pretty good slogan. Pro-White Whites need slogans. We live in a short attention span spin-zone. Coca-Cola rots teeth and causes diabetes, but Coke Inc has great slogans.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Coca-Cola_slogans
    Anti-racism is anti-White. GeNOcide.
    Give an immigrant your job before it gets shipped overseas.
    Capitol Hill is Israeli-occupied territory.
    Black pimps work the streets – white pimps work K-street.

  2. Interesting how all of the “Yankee” congressmen are Roman Catholics with maybe one or two exceptions. LOL. I told you so.

    As far as the Indians go, they were stone age primitives, and when you read the original first hand accounts, you realize how brutal they were to each other, and to any outsiders they encountered. They were semi-cannibals, who practiced mutilation & torture.

  3. “They were semi-cannibals, who practiced mutilation & torture.”

    Hardly an apt description of the Five Civilized Tribes that inhabited Dixie. They had a thriving and well-ordered agricultural society. Same with the Delawares (Long Island down New Jersey and Pennsylvania into the Delmarva.). The tribes of the coastal Pacific Northwest were quite well-off physically due to an abundance of sea food and kept inter-tribal warfare to a minimum. Hopi society (farming and herding) was advanced enough to hold of subjugation by the Spaniards.

  4. William Hull described the behavior of Tecumseh and his braves at the Siege of Detroit in 1812, as being “more rapacious and bloodthirsty than Vikings or Huns.”

  5. It’s both and; each tribe and each region had a different culture, and like anybody else, different triggers to set off their less admirable qualities.

  6. If there is a group that could have a legitimate axe to grind, or tomahawk, I’d say it’s definitely the Indians. They really did lose it all and it wasn’t necessarily their own fault.

    When Malcolm X jive talked about Plymouth rock he was utterly wrong. Plymouth rock didn’t land on any blacks, it landed on the Indians. There are about 40,000,000 blacks now in the US. There can’t be more than 5 million people who claim full blood ancestry.

  7. “William Hull described the behavior of Tecumseh and his braves”

    Tecumseh was a Shawnee not a Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, or Seminole.

  8. LOL. The Delaware’s liked to eat brains. Famous story about a Delaware chief, who split the skull of a French officer, and ate his brain in front of George Washington. George blew lunch.

    Yeah, five civilized tribes, civilized to some extent by White men.

  9. Interesting article about Johnny Depp’s Tonto. Who were the Comanches?

    The truth Johnny Depp wants to hide about the real-life Tontos: How Comanche Indians butchered babies, roasted enemies alive and would ride 1,000 miles to wipe out one family
    Comanche Indians were responsible for one of the most brutal slaughters in the history of the Wild West
    However, Johnny Depp wants to play Tonto in a more sympathetic light
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2396760/How-Comanche-Indians-butchered-babies-roasted-enemies-alive.html

    The 16-year-old girl’s once-beautiful face was grotesque.

    She had been disfigured beyond all recognition in the 18 months she had been held captive by the Comanche Indians.

    Now, she was being offered back to the Texan authorities by Indian chiefs as part of a peace negotiation.

    To gasps of horror from the watching crowds, the Indians presented her at the Council House in the ranching town of San Antonio in 1840, the year Queen Victoria married Prince Albert.

    ‘Her head, arms and face were full of bruises and sores,’ wrote one witness, Mary Maverick. ‘And her nose was actually burnt off to the bone. Both nostrils were wide open and denuded of flesh.’

    Once handed over, Matilda Lockhart broke down as she described the horrors she had endured — the rape, the relentless sexual humiliation and the way Comanche women had tortured her with fire. It wasn’t just her nose, her thin body was hideously scarred all over with burns.

    When she mentioned she thought there were 15 other white captives at the Indians’ camp, all of them being subjected to a similar fate, the Texan lawmakers and officials said they were detaining the Comanche chiefs while they rescued the others.

    It was a decision that prompted one of the most brutal slaughters in the history of the Wild West — and showed just how bloodthirsty the Comanche could be in revenge.

    S?C Gwynne, author of Empire Of The Summer Moon about the rise and fall of the Comanche, says simply: ‘No tribe in the history of the Spanish, French, Mexican, Texan, and American occupations of this land had ever caused so much havoc and death. None was even a close second.’

    He refers to the ‘demonic immorality’ of Comanche attacks on white settlers, the way in which torture, killings and gang-rapes were routine. ‘The logic of Comanche raids was straightforward,’ he explains.

    All the men were killed, and any men who were captured alive were tortured; the captive women were gang raped. Babies were invariably killed.’

    Not that you would know this from the new Lone Ranger movie, starring Johnny Depp as the Indian Tonto.

    For reasons best know to themselves, the film-makers have changed Tonto’s tribe to Comanche — in the original TV version, he was a member of the comparatively peace-loving Potowatomi tribe.

    And yet he and his fellow native Americans are presented in the film as saintly victims of a Old West where it is the white settlers — the men who built America — who represent nothing but exploitation, brutality, environmental destruction and genocide.

    Depp has said he wanted to play Tonto in order to portray Native Americans in a more sympathetic light. But the Comanche never showed sympathy themselves.

    When that Indian delegation to San Antonio realised they were to be detained, they tried to fight their way out with bows and arrows and knives — killing any Texan they could get at. In turn, Texan soldiers opened fire, slaughtering 35 Comanche, injuring many more and taking 29 prisoner.

    But the Comanche tribe’s furious response knew no bounds. When the Texans suggested they swap the Comanche prisoners for their captives, the Indians tortured every one of those captives to death instead.

    ‘One by one, the children and young women were pegged out naked beside the camp fire,’ according to a contemporary account. ‘They were skinned, sliced, and horribly mutilated, and finally burned alive by vengeful women determined to wring the last shriek and convulsion from their agonised bodies. Matilda Lockhart’s six-year-old sister was among these unfortunates who died screaming under the high plains moon.’

    Not only were the Comanche specialists in torture, they were also the most ferocious and successful warriors — indeed, they become known as ‘Lords of the Plains’.

    They were as imperialist and genocidal as the white settlers who eventually vanquished them.
    When they first migrated to the great plains of the American South in the late 18th century from the Rocky Mountains, not only did they achieve dominance over the tribes there, they almost exterminated the Apaches, among the greatest horse warriors in the world.

    The key to the Comanche’s brutal success was that they adapted to the horse even more skilfully than the Apaches.

    There were no horses at all in the Americas until the Spanish conquerors brought them. And the Comanche were a small, relatively primitive tribe roaming the area that is now Wyoming and Montana, until around 1700, when a migration southwards introduced them to escaped Spanish mustangs from Mexico.

    The first Indians to take up the horse, they had an aptitude for horsemanship akin to that of Genghis Khan’s Mongols. Combined with their remarkable ferocity, this enabled them to dominate more territory than any other Indian tribe: what the Spanish called Comancheria spread over at least 250,000 miles.

    They terrorised Mexico and brought the expansion of Spanish colonisation of America to a halt. They stole horses to ride and cattle to sell, often in return for firearms.

    Other livestock they slaughtered along with babies and the elderly (older women were usually raped before being killed), leaving what one Mexican called ‘a thousand deserts’. When their warriors were killed they felt honour-bound to exact a revenge that involved torture and death.

    Settlers in Texas were utterly terrified of the Comanche, who would travel almost a thousand miles to slaughter a single white family.
    The historian T R Fehrenbach, author of Comanche: The History Of A People, tells of a raid on an early settler family called the Parkers, who with other families had set up a stockade known as Fort Parker. In 1836, 100 mounted Comanche warriors appeared outside the fort’s walls, one of them waving a white flag to trick the Parkers.

    ‘Benjamin Parker went outside the gate to parley with the Comanche,’ he says. ‘The people inside the fort saw the riders suddenly surround him and drive their lances into him. Then with loud whoops, mounted warriors dashed for the gate. Silas Parker was cut down before he could bar their entry; horsemen poured inside the walls.’

    Survivors described the slaughter: ‘The two Frosts, father and son, died in front of the women; Elder John Parker, his wife ‘Granny’ and others tried to flee. The warriors scattered and rode them down.

    ‘John Parker was pinned to the ground, he was scalped and his genitals ripped off. Then he was killed. Granny Parker was stripped and fixed to the earth with a lance driven through her flesh. Several warriors raped her while she screamed.

    ‘Silas Parker’s wife Lucy fled through the gate with her four small children. But the Comanche overtook them near the river. They threw her and the four children over their horses to take them as captives.’

    So intimidating was Comanche cruelty, almost all raids by Indians were blamed on them. Texans, Mexicans and other Indians living in the region all developed a particular dread of the full moon — still known as a ‘Comanche Moon’ in Texas — because that was when the Comanche came for cattle, horses and captives.

    They were infamous for their inventive tortures, and women were usually in charge of the torture process.

    The Comanche roasted captive American and Mexican soldiers to death over open fires. Others were castrated and scalped while alive. The most agonising Comanche tortures included burying captives up to the chin and cutting off their eyelids so their eyes were seared by the burning sun before they starved to death.

    Contemporary accounts also describe them staking out male captives spread-eagled and naked over a red-ant bed. Sometimes this was done after excising the victim’s private parts, putting them in his mouth and then sewing his lips together.

    One band sewed up captives in untanned leather and left them out in the sun. The green rawhide would slowly shrink and squeeze the prisoner to death.

    T R Fehrenbach quotes a Spanish account that has Comanche torturing Tonkawa Indian captives by burning their hands and feet until the nerves in them were destroyed, then amputating these extremities and starting the fire treatment again on the fresh wounds. Scalped alive, the Tonkawas had their tongues torn out to stop the screaming. (snip)

  10. Fuck you, Captain John. As if your shit Limey ass has any room to preach about genocide, what with your constant, adolescent, romanticizing of the British Empire and your repeated yelping about how “Africa should be re-colonized” and such. Shit for brains hypocrite. By your crocodile-tears logic then, the Zulus, Maoris, and Chinks were justified in snuffing every English invader they ever did. Go home.

  11. I didn’t mention genocide. Although I’d certainly say that’s what the British in the 13 Colomies embarked upon, now that you mention it. Thank fuck they did!

    I also think that it was fortunate that whites landed in the Americas after mastering firearms. Had the Vikings landed and settled in any great number the Indians would have had time to adopt and adapt to white technology. Imagine Iroquois on horses armed with weapons they forged themselves, imagine then the transmission of small quantities of firearms traded by Vikings to these Indians. A bloody nightmare alternative history. Luckily they were defeated and driven into reservations.

  12. I rather happily dance on the graves of the Injuns. But they really did lose it all and quite dramatically. They should have fought harder, or perhaps as my alt history scenario suggests, they should have welcomed the Vikings with open arms and open minds.

  13. Captain John Charity Spring MA says:

    ‘But they really did lose it all and quite dramatically.’

    Depends on your perspective.
    They lost the right to enslave, torture, brutalize and kill each other for the most part and many have exchanged stone age barbaric lifestyles for something more civilized.

    We have given them the right to print money, so to speak.

    In the state where I live all the casinos are in Indian hands.

    Check out the photos in the link below.

    Inside the richest native American tribe in the U.S. where casino profits pay $1m a year to EVERY member

    Payouts coming out of the money the Shakopee Mdewakanton Tribe makes through its highly profitable casinos
    About 460 people live within the tribe
    Between Mystic Lake and the Little Six Casino – tribal revenues are thought to be nearly $1.4billion

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2187456/Shakopee-Mdewakanton-Tribe-Casino-revenue-pays-member-1million-year.html

    America’s richest Indian tribe has 99.2 per cent unemployment — and it’s all voluntary, tribal leaders boast.

    There’s little need for any member of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Tribe to work. Each adult in the 460-person American Indian nation receives more than $1million a year – for doing nothing.

    The payouts are the windfall from lucrative casinos and resorts that the tribe runs on its reservation in Scott County – about 45 minutes southwest of Minneapolis-St Paul.

    The New York Times reports that the payments, $84,000 a month to each adult, were revealed in divorce filings involving one of the tribal members.

    The Shakopee keep modest homes on the reservation, but nearly every driveway sports at least one luxury car.

    Tribal members usually have multiple homes and have been known to take vacation for months at a time.

    Many choose to take up expensive hobbies. They are big game hunters and breeders of thoroughbred horses. All of the children attend private schools.
    It’s a remarkable turnaround for a group once hunted down by US Army soldiers — before finding refuge in Minnesota.

    The source of the almost unbelievable wealth is a pair of luxury casinos and resorts the tribe has built on its land – drawing tens of thousands of gamblers from the Minneapolis-St Paul region, and across the state.

    The Mystic Lake Casino Hotel is build on a man-made lake. It includes five restaurants, a 600-room hotel, convention center, 2,100 seat showroom, 8,350 seat outdoor amphitheater and a top-notch golf course.

    The theater venue competes for major touring acts with venues in Minneapolis and St Paul.

  14. I had a friend years ago when I lived in California who was a firefighter in Los Angeles.
    He began his career as a volunteer firefighter in an Indian reservation. The reservation was occupied by the Pechanga. It is on the outskirts of, Temecula. They have a rather large casino there named, Pachangas. Typical casino, prostitution, drugs and alcoholics losing all their money 24/7. A small version of what I see here in Vegas everyday.

    I would ask my friend about the shit he saw in LA, as a firefighter, in the Paramount section of south central LA. The stories were mind blowing. From what he told me, cops can’t pronounce death on anyone, they would have to have a firefighter or someone else that wasn’t affiliated with the police on the scene to say, “yeah he’s dead”. So, much of his job was to just walk into a house with dead niggers and wetbacks laying around and confirm that they were indeed dead, and then the process would go on to the next step.

    He told me some funny stories about the prairie nigger on the reservation. he said they were all very well paid from the casino, they didn’t need to work. In fact he told me they all had quads, new SUVs, motorcycles and all the other toys. They would walk right in to the firehouse and use the restrooms without any regard. When confronted, the drunk indians would get irate. He also told the many times how he and his crew had to peel drunk dismembered indians off the streets because they would drive completely shit faced. Laughingly, he recalled a story when some big, buck chief indian SOB chased him down the street because he took his keys away. He had dealt with the guy many times for DUIs. This time he chucked the guys keys in the woods and ran off.

    From what I gathered from his stories, was that these people are train wreck and the money they get from the casinos only makes them worse.

  15. Their status has certainly changed a bit Sam. But as Sean points out the loot is quite deadly and is decimating the Indians in other ways.

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