Southern Issues
Southern History Series
“Southern History: The War”: Covers Southern history between 1861 and 1865 with a focus on the politics and causes of the War. (March 1, 2012)
"Southern History: The First Reconstruction": Covers Southern history between 1865 and 1877 with a focus on the tyranny imposed on the South and Republican use and treatment of Blacks. (March 12, 2012)
“The Gentlemen's Agreement”: Covers Southern history between 1877 and 1918 with a focus on converting the South from agrarianism to industrialism. (March 21, 2012)
“The Cold War”: Covers Southern history between 1918 and 1954 with a focus on Southern and Northern attitude toward Blacks and the use of Blacks and integration to destroy the remnant South and other forms of Southern genocide used earlier. (March 29, 2012)
“The Second Reconstruction”: Covers Southern history from 1954 to date with a focus on destroying the South and Southerner via genocide other means: provides words of encouragement to the remnant of the South. (April 10, 2012)
“Epilogue”: Summaries the history of the South and chastises Southerners for letting Southern civilization and heritage die. (April 20, 2012)
Related to the Confederacy
“Slavery Not the Reason”: Shows that slavery was not an important cause of the War for Southern Independence. (December 6, 2012)
"Flag Day Speech": Describes the true origins of the first Confederate flag. (March 14, 2015)
“Confederate Memorials”: Comments on Confederate memorials. (May 20, 2019)
“A Letter: The War Has Not Finished”: Explains why the Southern States seceded and why the War has not finished. (January 19, 2019)
Others Southern Issues
“Guiding Philosophy for the South”: Presents a guiding philosophy with a religious focus. (June 12, 2012)
“The Governments of the South Are Bad Governments”: Shows that the governments of the South are bad governments. (August 12, 2012)
“Rape of the South”: Overviews the planned destruction of the South. (August 18, 2012)
“Who Has Caused the Problems of the South?”: Identifies envy and greed of Southerners themselves as the cause. (August 22, 2012)
“Secession or Reform”: Argues that secession is more effective than reform at regaining lost liberties. (September 1, 2012)
“A Call to Action: Recapturing the South”: Sets out a program in general terms whereby Southern nationalists can recapture the Southern States. (September 20, 2012)
“Restoring an Agrarian Society in the South”: Describes Agrarianism and its virtues; sets out a program in general terms to regain an agrarian South. (September 30, 2012)
“United States Department of Agriculture”: Describes how the USDA has been used to destroy the South since the end of the War. (May 1, 2013)
“The Southern, the Black, and the Yankee”: Describes the Yankee and shows his use of the Black man to eradicate the South and Southerners.(September 8, 2017)
“Southern Universities”: Exposes the hatred and hostility that Southern universities have for the South and Southerners and their promotion of destructive policies. (March 23, 2019)
“The Antebellum Northerner’s Opinion of Blacks”: Shows the low opinion that the typical antebellum Northerner had of Blacks. (August 16, 2020)
“Lincoln on the Negro Race”: Presents quotations of Lincoln showing that he objected to the notion of Blacks being equal to White and his desire to deport Blacks. (November 20, 2020)
“Taylor’s Observations of Some Republican Leaders”: Gives his impression of several Republican officials whom he met during his trips to Washington during Reconstruction. (May 15, 2021)
“A Letter: Southern National Party”: Explains why someone who is not a convict would be a member of the Southern National Party and shows that the party is not solely about race. (September 22, 2021)
“Ethnic Cleansing”: Discuss the ethnic cleansing of the South. (January 5, 2022)
“Defending the South”: Argues that the South would have been better defended during the Cold War if the Southern States had been an independent confederation. (May 28, 2022)
“Review of Facts and Falsehoods”: (Part 1, Part 2) Reveals the true Lincoln before his deification and the guiding principles of the Republican Party with comments on Grant and Seward. (December 18 and 26, 2022)
“Some Republican Views of the Negro”: Gives the Negrophilic views of some leading Republicans during Lincoln’s war. (July 31, 2023)
“Genocide of Southerners”: Explains the genocide of Southerners. (February 26, 2024)