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11 years ago @ Platform [OLD] - Sir Andrew Green: · 11 replies · +24 points

What Repatriation Programs have been advanced by the "Coalition Government" ? From Repatriation advocacy via PSA's (public service announcements) and advertizing ... to funding Repatriation/Roots Tourism and negotiating for foreign countries to raise incentives for the return of their "Diaspora" of emigres ... to mandatory Exile/repatriation of foreigners in criminal cases ... to halting all immigration other than exceptional cases ...
the "leadership community" in Britain should stop betraying the British people.

11 years ago @ American Freedom Party - Merlin Miller and AFP ... · 1 reply · +1 points

Sorry to have missed it, but it’s encouraging that it went well.

I’ve been thinking that Repatriation Programs should be advocated for the non-European community, as a first effort rather than secession etc.
Those on welfare or “public assistance” should be especially entitled to “Repatriation benefits”.

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11 years ago @ American Freedom Party - A3P Northeast Networks... · 0 replies · +1 points

Democratic Nationalism will become a rallying point in America in the fairly near future.

11 years ago @ American Freedom Party - Women's All American · 0 replies · +1 points

It's important that the AFP recruit from the ranks of the Democratic Party ... in order to have a balanced electoral effect. The parts of the "Democratic Coalition" that AFP might strongly attract are:
1.many in the anti-corporatist community such as in the Occupy Movement.
2. Many in the Animal Rights and Environmentalist communities who might be attracted to a less compromising approach to those issues.
3. many in the Peace Movement would favor AFP's foreign policy initiatives.
4. Many in the anti-corruption community (e.g. Common Cause) though currently identyfing as "left" could be won over with sincere and effective measures like 'Clean Election' laws in each state.
5, (for votes and financial contributions rather than membership) many in the black separatist and hispanic separatist communities who would respond positively to compassionate and effective Repatriation Programs.
And so on.

11 years ago @ American Freedom Party - Members Attend Success... · 1 reply · +1 points

Sounds like a great event. I wish I could have been there. With some better planning on my part next year, I will be.

11 years ago @ American Freedom Party - Statistics Indicate an... · 0 replies · -1 points

Private Colleges and Universities are free to admit whomever they want to for whatever reason. Brandeis and Yeshiva University students are overwhelmingly jewish. Georgetown, Boston College and Notre Dame students are largely catholic. Brigham Young admits mostly mormons. Howard University students are predominantly African. Wellesley College students are female and Gallaudet University students are deaf.
As we Nationalists so often say "To Each His Own". Most of the Ivy League and "little ivy" colleges were founded as White Christian schools .... and maybe they should "get in touch with their roots" somewhat more than they do currently.

11 years ago @ American Freedom Party - 'Brand X' with Russell... · 0 replies · +1 points

So, I've now seen the episode on Hulu, and Mr. Johnson did come off as likeable, as was noted by both Russell Brand and Sarah Silverman.
He didn't really seem to 'hit his points' though except to mention environmentalism and almost mention opposing economic predation. Brand seemed to intentionally talk over that last point.
Merely repeating that one would like to live in a predominantly white nation ( as apparently would many black, hispanic and asian people ... as indicated by migratory patterns) doesn't make the case for white independence as an option.
' Affable though innocuous and confused' is scoring pretty well with a venue/audience like that. And also on the plus side, both Brand and the other guests mentioned the name Bill Johnson more than a few times in his absence, and Johnson was able to mention American Third Position once. The condescending derision about Bill's white ethno-island was inocuous. One real negative was Brand later erroneously but maybe intentionally misapplying the term white "supremacist"...., and the general impression offered of Mr. Johnson being a near-lone affable eccentric being charmingly quirky in the solitude of his ethno-island fantasies.
But maybe BrandX both in original broadcast and via HULU etc. can reach an audience of a few-to-several hundred thousand ? And some may look-up/google Bill Johnson and A3P and see some creditable thought and a workable policy agenda.
A net gain/positive.

11 years ago @ American Freedom Party - The 'Unity Forum Griev... · 0 replies · +3 points

Strange and interesting how the Leftists just assume that the only conceivable purpose and basis for an ethno-cultural club/group is as 'grievance group' of some kind ... for adversarial whining and making claims upon others.
A White Student Union, White Advance Club, etc. could lead all these pathetic zombies to higher ground ... and put Towson University 'on the map' by some worthwhile criteria.

11 years ago @ American Freedom Party - 'Brand X' with Russell... · 1 reply · +2 points

Where's the video ?

11 years ago @ American Freedom Party - Thanksgiving: “Linco... · 0 replies · +3 points

Another fun, instructive piece by Prof. MacDonald.
The list of reliably non-agit-prop degeneracy production companies seems pretty brief. There was an historical movie I liked a few years ago that did fairly well at the box-office, called 'Amazing Grace' about the British abolitionist movement, done by a production company called Walden Media. If it's representative of their general stuff, they might enjoy working with A3P's Merlin Miller.
John Milius's 'Red Dawn' deserved a better remake than it got.

A request: Would the A3P Website-meisters please allow/install Twitter link capability to the site ? It would be nice to be able to send this article along to my Twitter list.