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Hurricane Milton developed into a whirling colossus that made landfall on Wednesday October 9. It was initially set to create a storm surge of up to 20 feet, with winds expected to surpass the 100-mph mark and gusts topping 200 mph. Milton was powerful enough to uproot trees, destroy power lines, damage buildings, and send dangerous shrapnel-like debris flying everywhere. It followed closely on the heels of Hurricane Helene that has devasted huge swaths of Appalachia and Western North Carolina.
Milton strengthened to a category 5 hurricane as it threatened to broadside the state of Florida. Although it weakened miraculously before it hit Tampa and St. Petersburg, Florida, it still resulted in storm surges, vicious winds, and flooding. The debris from Hurricane Helen made things dangerous as Milton turned them into projectiles. Even before it made landfall on Wednesday, the massive hurricane spawned several tornadoes. In a press briefing on Wednesday night, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said that 116 tornado warnings had been issued across the state and confirmed that 19 tornadoes had touched down. The tornados that preceded Milton disrupted preparatory efforts across the state as they flipped tractor-trailers, tore off roofs, resulted in several deaths, and caused chaos in the lead up to landfall.
Although approximately three million people are without power after the storm, Florida has miraculously survived the storm’s onslaught. The catastrophic storm-surge predicted a day earlier did not materialize and Florida’s major cities, although battered, are still standing. That is not to downplay the effects of the gigantic hurricane of course, but it could’ve been far more cataclysmic.
What remains, however, is the anti-white hatred pervading almost all of America’s institutions. It is apparent that Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is more concerned with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) than actually helping the white victims of hurricanes Helene and Milton. It just goes to show that there is no area of life beyond the reach of the Leftist program. The march through the institutions is now making stops in tertiary markets like FEMA. Unfortunately, people’s lives are at stake. When the core competency of the organization is pushed aside in favor of a competing priority like DEI, rebuilding people’s lives is secondary at best—especially if the victims are white.
FEMA has DEI front and centre in its strategic plan. The FEMA document entitled 2022-2026 FEMA Strategic Plan places great emphasis on the importance of what they call disaster equity. First and foremost is “Goal 1 Instill Equity as a Foundation of Emergency Management”. Apparently, equity should be the number one priority for FEMA, because
Disasters impact people and communities differently. Every disaster occurs within a unique context based on a community’s geographic, demographic, political, historical, and cultural characteristics. These unique contexts require tailored solutions that are designed to meet their unique needs. Underserved communities, as well as specific identity groups, often suffer disproportionately from disasters. As a result, disasters worsen inequities already present in society. This cycle compounds the challenges faced by these communities and increases their risk to future disasters.
According to Executive Order 13985 equity is
[T]he consistent and systematic fair, just, and impartial treatment of all individuals, including individuals who belong to underserved communities that have been denied such treatment, such as Black, Latino, and Indigenous and Native American persons, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and other persons of color; members of religious minorities; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) persons; persons with disabilities; persons who live in rural areas; and persons otherwise adversely affected by persistent poverty or inequality.
When equity, in all of its guises, becomes of paramount importance, the core competency of FEMA is effectively obliterated.
David Zsutty, director of the Homeland Institute, reposted a video on his Telegram Channel of a FEMA Helicopter purposefully flying low to disrupt hurricane relief volunteers who refused to give up their supplies. Moreover, FEMA is confiscating food and supplies from people who have decided to help victims directly. Imperium press published an article that attests to this. They cited a firsthand account posted on X/Twitter. The post reads:
“I can’t believe what I saw today. I’ve been out for 12 hours bringing supplies to people up in the mountains. I was in Yancey County, Mitchell County, Bakersville, Spruce Pine, Burnsville, etc… I kept an old mans generator running for his oxygen and waited with him until his family showed up. I handed out thousands of dollars to people. They have no driveways, no power no food. People are dying. Grown men crying and hugging me for giving them $100. I’m going back out tomorrow to do it all over again. It’s making me SICK what I saw and heard today. I’ve also been crying on and off all day. I usually don’t get like this. The government is confiscating supplies from small towns at their “drop off points.” That’s why I’m bringing everything to the people directly. I met up with a convoy of patriots and we drove supplies to places people couldn’t get to and roads that were closed. I went everywhere with the truck that they went with their side by sides. . .”
National File also revealed that Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) deliberately withheld aid from residents of North Carolina in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Despite its enormous amount of revenue during the pandemic, which is estimated at $10.7 Billion including $570 million in net revenue in 2021, BCBS offered a paltry sum of $2.5 million to the residents of the state. This is yet another case of DEI malevolence. The jumped-up diversity pets of BCBS who receive obscene bonuses and salaries, such as Cheryl Parquet and Tunde Sotunde, have their grubby fingerprints all over this criminal excuse for a relief-effort. Deliberately withholding aid and compensation from people in dire straits is a criminal, anti-white act.
In his review of Frank Salter’s book On Genetic Interests, Spencer J. Quinn writes that “Races also have unique gene frequencies, just as ethnies and families do, which means that members of races have a natural — and indeed, moral — obligation to protect their genetic interests.” It is biologically suicidal for whites to enable DEI initiatives to permeate any organization. It is glaringly apparent when entities such as FEMA or BCBS are under the control of diversity hires who venerate such competing priorities as white people are left in the lurch and looked upon with contempt.
As Greg Johnson has said in his article “What’s Wrong with Diversity?”, diversity weakens all institutions.
Every institution is defined by its goals. Thus to function well, every institution must find people who are good at promoting its goals. Teachers have to teach. Firemen have to fight fires. Soldiers have to fight enemies. Etc. The primary criterion for hiring and promoting people in any institution is ability to contribute to the institution’s purpose. No institution can be improved by introducing competing criteria of success, like diversity.
Therefore, as soon as diversity becomes the “greatest strength” of any institution, people will naturally lower its proper standards of success to promote diversity. For instance, soldiers and firemen must be physically strong to perform their functions. But when diversity becomes a value—especially the integration of women into professions requiring physical strength—standards are inevitably lowered, thus weakening the institution in the most important way: by making it less capable of performing its function. Thus diversity is not a strength. It is a weakness.[1]
The entire DEI program should be jettisoned with alacrity by all institutions including FEMA and BCBS. It is anti-white in its discrimination; it endangers lives and renders everything it touches into useless shell organizations devoted to white dispossession.
Notes
[1] Emphasis in original. See also Greg Johnson, The White Nationalist Manifesto, 2nd ed., (San Francisco: Counter-Currents Publishing, 2019), 76.
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Like everything, the American Traditionalists will need to lead the way on this in language. This isn’t DEI or DIE or Woke or Affirmative Action. This is the result anti-White policy that is deliberately designed for Dispossessing Whites and disenfranchising them through Replacement Migration and an anti-White Racial Patronage System.
Anti-White Dispossession and Anti-White Disenfranchisement. Let’s put this out there and let Elon pick it up and force the moderate Left (e.g. Rufo and the other leftists posing as or confusing themselves with Right wingers or Conservatives), to use the proper language that properly frames and describes the system, its aims, and that reveals its true Friend/Enemy distinction.
Great article.
Dei isn’t about minorities. They are the proxies. This is jewish freudian projection manifested from borg control of our institutions. There’s nothing left wing about this.
If you are white and in the path of a hurricane, be prepared and don’t count on any help from the government. During Hurricane Katrina, the vast majority of the looting and other forms of crime were caused by blacks. It wasn’t just New Orleans either. Similar things happened to smaller cities further inland from the Mississippi Gulf Coast. American Renaissance has a good article about how disfuntional blacks were during Hurricane Katrina. This includes the residents, the police department, and the city government, especially the mayor’s office. It’s an old article, but can still be accessed. One particular interesting thing in that article is the account of the European tourists who had to stay in the Superdome until they were rescued. Don’t forget that the mayor of New Orleans and the congressman who represented New Orleans got indicted for Katrina related fraud and had to serve prison time because of it. If Trump is elected, will he take action against the FEMA leadership for neglecting Appalachia? And if he or some other republican politician decides to do anything, what will it entail? Will they just have an inquiry in front of Congress, where the FEMA leadership is criticized, but no action is taken against them. Will they be demoted or lose their job like the head of the secret service was recently? It could be the equivalent of the republican senators who criticized generals and admirals in an inquiry over critical race theory in the military. They confronted them about it, but nothing was done about it. If Kamala Harris is asked about it, she will have some vague answer with that nervous laugh that doesn’t really answer the the issue. Trump said recently that some of America’s enemies are within. The FEMA response to this hurricane is a good example of this. Finally, Kamala Harris was acting appalled in a recent interview that Trump made an analogy like that. Actions speak louder than words, though. We will see whites who were in the path of the hurricane working together to rebuild and restore order. It’s always been like that after a natural disasters.
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