What got you into our sacred cause? Three epiphanies; tell me YOUR story

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Crystal Mangum, the black stripper who invented a fake rape story in 2006, slandering white Duke lacrosse players

One donor, a Central Californian, wrote me [edited]:

I lived in Berkeley [on the east side of San Francisco Bay] for a few years, in a hotel in the town’s Black sector. While living in that hotel, I became friends with another resident who live on my floor, Roger M. Roger was a large White guy from one of the Carolinas. He stood about 6’2″ and weighed 230 pounds. He was not cut but he was naturally solid. And one day Roger was murdered. He was a skillful pool player. Every night he would go to a bar up the street and shoot pool in a gambling way, and he would always come home with money from this.
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He would carry a putter [a golf club for the greens] wherever he went as a defensive weapon on the street. One night, as he was returning from the bar up the street from the hotel, a Negro got the better of him in a fight and bashed in the side of his head with his own putter club.
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Roger’s killing was emotionally devastating to me. I immediately left Berkeley and swore I would never return.
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Actually, Roger’s killing had a political dimension. Thereafter all the Whites moved out of the hotel, which had been a kind of “White island” in a Black sea. And the hotel became a place for elderly Blacks.
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Anyhow, I went to Santa Cruz, which I knew to be a White town.
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I had already became exposed to the Jewish Question by a person I had met in Santa Cruz, Jerome, who belonged to a California branch of Rockwell’s American Nazi Party. In any case the killing of my friend Roger by a Black was a huge turning point in my life.

 

I will relate now my own turning point:

I always felt pro-white and found the jews strange whom I knew at the expensive private school my father paid for. But what “radicalized” me was taking a course on “German Language and Society” at Georgetown University.  Actually,  it was two paragraphs in Mein Kampf. (One can see the humor in this, given my last incarnation. Yes,  I found Hitler rather persuasive. 😉  )  Anyway, it was a description of Weimar Republic society and how much it was dominated by the rich one percent, who were greedy, ruthless, parasitical jews.

The US president then was the Democrat Jimmy Carter, and he was the first one to appoint a Cabinet that was three-quarters jewish (just as with Biden’s Cabinet now),  yet jews were just 2% of the population.

And with jews running everything, everything was going south in America. We had just lost the Vietnam War while 57,000 young Americans came back in body bags.

There was racial tension all over, crime was exploding,  and Whites were fleeing from our once nice cities to sterile suburbs, called “white flight.” New York City was a total jungle, and went bankrupt. Paul Newman starred in a movie with the telling title: “Fort Apache,  the Bronx.”

“Forced busing” (sending white kids across town to black schools,  and vice versa) had been ordered by the supposedly conservative Nixon Administration, and Ford and Carter continued it.

Then came the poor-jews/evil-Germans TV miniseries “Holocaust.” And “Roots” about the poor Black slaves/cruel White masters…..

It was just so much like Weimar. Germany too had just lost a war, then the jews bashed all German traditions and beliefs, and took over half the country.

I literally went to the National Socialist White People’s Party HQ in Arlington,Virginia the next day. From 1978 to today, I have not wavered.

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A donor, a Southern Californian, wrote me:

What got me into our Cause? I never really went through a liberal phase, not even as a kid/teenager.  I was raised conservative, and always raised my eyebrows even at subtle anti-White commercials and TV. I picked up on the intent.
But the incident that sent me over the edge into our cause was [in 2006] when I was a teenager —  the Duke University Lacrosse Team Rape HOAX.
Lying black race hustlers and the Jewish controlled media defamed those young men for months on end. At that moment I knew that White Guilt was worse than just misguided liberalism; it was a planned-out, genocidal agenda. A few years later with the help of the Internet, there was no turning back.

….15 Years Ago Duke Hate-Crime Hoax Was Peddled by Media and Racial-Justice ‘Reformers’

March 29th, 2021 12:02 PM

Today is the 15th anniversary of Duke University’s suspension of its Lacrosse team in response to false allegations that members of the team committed a racist gang-rape of a black stripper. The gang rape turned out to be a hoax. But long after DNA evidence and cell phone records showed it was a hoax, the district attorney persisted in prosecuting team members. Progressive journalists and many self-styled “criminal justice reformers” defended the prosecutor, including the executive director of the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission.

As History.com notes, on this day in 2006 (click “expand”):

Duke University officials suspend the men’s lacrosse team for two games following allegations that team members sexually assaulted a stripper hired to perform at a party. Three players were later charged with rape. The case became a national scandal, impacted by issues of race, politics and class. In April 2007, all charges against the young men were dropped due to lack of credible evidence and the district attorney was eventually disbarred for his mishandling of the case.

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Michael Byron Nifong (born September 14, 1950) is an American former attorney and convicted criminal.[2] He served as the Durham County, North Carolina District Attorney until he was removed, disbarred, and very briefly jailed following court findings concerning his conduct in the Duke lacrosse case, primarily his conspiring with the DNA lab director to withhold exculpatory DNA evidence that could have acquitted the defendants.[3]

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On March 13, 2006, the Duke lacrosse team held a party at an off-campus house and hired two strippers to perform. The following day, one of the dancers, Crystal Mangum, told police in Durham, North Carolina, that three white lacrosse players forced her into a bathroom and raped her. On March 23, the team’s 46 white members provided police with DNA samples and were photographed. On March 28, Duke suspended the team for two games; soon after, their coach was forced to resign and the school’s president cancelled the rest of the lacrosse season.

On April 10, defense attorneys revealed that DNA test results showed no match between the players and the accuser. Nevertheless, Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong, who labeled the players “hooligans,” vowed to continue investigating the case.

On April 17, Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann were charged with rape, sexual offense and kidnapping. On May 12, defense attorneys announced a second round of tests found no evidence of any player’s DNA on the accuser’s body or clothing on the night of the party. On May 15, a third lacrosse player, David Evans, the team captain, was indicted on charges of rape, sexual offense and kidnapping. All three players maintained their innocence and had cell phone records and time-stamped photographs to demonstrate they couldn’t have committed the crimes.

But leading journalists peddled the Duke Lacrosse rape hoax, long after it was disproven by concrete evidence. The defendants in the Duke lacrosse case, charged with an interracial rape, were vindicated by DNA evidence and declared innocent by North Carolina’s state attorney general. But even after the prosecutor was disbarred for misconduct and trying to frame the defendants, left-leaning journalists sought to rehabilitate him. When he faced disbarment, he was defended by self-styled criminal-justice “reformers” and “racial-justice” activists.

Amanda Marcotte, who had written for Slate, the Guardian, and other leading progressive publications, defended the hoax and the baseless prosecution even after ethics charges were brought against the prosecutor. She wrote that “people who defended the wrongly accused Duke students were ‘rape-loving scum.’” She complained about the charges being “thrown out,” sarcastically asking “Can’t a few white boys sexually assault a black woman anymore without people getting all wound up about it?” There was never any real evidence of the alleged offense, but the New York Times’ Duff Wilson falsely claimed there was a considerable “body of evidence” against the accused players.

The woman who falsely accused the lacrosse players of rape — Crystal Mangum — later stabbed her boyfriend to death, and was convicted of murder for doing so.

In May 2006, the Durham Herald-Sun published an article by the NAACP’s Julius Chambers and former Princeton President William Bowen. Far from recognizing the falsity of the allegations, which had already been debunked by DNA test results, the article argued that Duke had not taken the allegations seriously enough. It made the pernicious, racially-prejudiced claim that the accuser’s claim should be given “special weight” because she was black, and because the accused were white. [….]

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….What was YOUR turning point?

Arno Breker “Berufung” [“Hearing the Call”] 1941

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