My Whitest Christmas Ever

My Whitest Christmas Ever

Jared Taylor

Even without snow.


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There’s been no snow, but this has already been my whitest Christmas ever.

I just attended the annual Christmas party of a group that is doing exactly what racially conscious white people should be doing: building communities.

It’s a group based in a sizable urban area that meets regularly for companionship and support, but it’s more than that. Once a group gets big enough – and this one has – it has subgroups of people with different interests. The young men like to go hiking or camping together, work out, and practice martial arts. Women have interest groups, and families with children get together for homeschooling, museum visits, and fun outdoors.

The group has members who are local elected officials or who work for government at various levels. This has a lot of promise as a way to push public policy our way.

Members who run companies hire members who need jobs. People with special skills hire and help each other. Some members do public-facing white activism. And everyone celebrates marriages and the births of babies. Everyone understands that families and children are what matter most.

Events like the Christmas party get the most attendance. This year, 120 people gathered for a great buffet-style meal and wonderful conversations, serenaded by the happy sounds of children of all ages. Several excellent speakers gave both inspirational and practical messages. It was a great honor to attend and give a talk, and I was unstinting in my praise for what these men and women are doing.

The party started early so families could get children home by bedtime, but my wife and I joined the younger folks for a lively afterparty, where a talented member played a Beethoven piano sonata from memory.

How do they run such a successful group? First, it has no legal entity that could be tracked or traced. It is strictly a group of friends, organized by volunteers. Selection and vetting are a top concern. Members must be racially aware, have something to contribute, and be pleasant to be around – what the British call “clubbable.” As a member involved in selection told me, keeping out eccentrics and spergs is more of a problem than stopping infiltrators.

But an infiltrator couldn’t do much damage. Everyone uses a pseudonym – even people who, themselves, can’t be damaged by doxing. Members make their own decisions about when or whether to invite other members into their homes.

One of the great advantages of this group is that it has no ideology or orientation other than the celebration of our people. Many members are Christians; many are not. Some are activists; others are veterans of former activist organizations. The group – which makes a point of not even having a name or official titles for the volunteers who run it – is a home and refuge for all good people who love our race.

As I said before, I think this is exactly what white people should be doing now, and I think the best thing it does is give white children a community to grow up in that honors them and cherishes them, that tells them that they are the newest generation of a people with a magnificent past and a glowing future.

As I said at the conclusion of my talk:

May you celebrate many, many more Christmases to come. May you prosper; may you grow. And may you be an inspiration to people all across America who love our heritage and are determined to hold their destiny in their own hands. Because we have the right to be us, and only we can be us.

Merry Christmas to all of you.

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