Post by Northern_Bastion on Dec 31, 2001 13:38:36 GMT -5
The Destiny of America Part 2
The tragic defeat of the Federalists by the less worthy among the post-Revolution generation made it possible for sectionalism to arise in America, and out of sectionalismissued the disastrous "War Between The States." That war proved only that the heroic type of American occured every- where in this broad land. The only lesson we can learn from the sacrifice is that big-mouthed agitators of the vicious stamp of Theodore Parker and Horace Greeley are capable of consigning whole nations to the flames in order to actualize their fantastic equalitarian theories.
During the conquest of the continent, small carping voices were continually raised against the heroic performance. Congressmen laughed at the idea of governing a region so far away as the distant Pacific Coast. The poets Lowell and Whittier and the aqitators Garrison and Phillips did their best to bring about a sectional war during all of the 40's and 50's. Calhoun's attempt to annex Texas was defeated by the Congress. Small minds were against the Mexican War and the aquisition of the Southwest. They opposed the acqusition of Hawaii, of the Philipines, of the Cuban protectorate. After the War Between the States, this type of mind, represented by men like Summer and Stevens, wanted to treat Southerners as an alien and inferior people and to gloat over them while placing the conqueror's foot on their necks.
This type of mentality still survives in America. Today it still fights against greatness and heroism. Today it teaches the doctrine of liberalism with its pacifism, its love for the inferior and misbegotten, its internationalism which makes a virtue of treason, its hatred of all who possess strong national feelings, its toothless desire for racial equality, ad its tolerance of everything and everyone, particularly the alien and the unfit. Today this type of mind -- namely, all those to whom liberal doctrines appeal -- are working for the anti-American forces, whether consciously or not. The sub-Americans are in service of America's inner enemy.
We have seen the spirit of the white race: the spirit of divine discontent and self-help, the spirit of self-reliance, of fearlessness in the face of great danger, the feeling of racial sup- eriority, the urge to great distances and the will to conquer all that lies between, the spirit of the Alamo. To the true white American, his is a living, organic, white nation, not a set of principles, of "four freedoms", or a "world-policeman". Of this feeling was every great American: Washington, Hamilton, Henry Clay, Robert E. Lee, Sam Houston. The American soldier shows in every war that even today this true American type survives.
Francis Parker Yockey
The tragic defeat of the Federalists by the less worthy among the post-Revolution generation made it possible for sectionalism to arise in America, and out of sectionalismissued the disastrous "War Between The States." That war proved only that the heroic type of American occured every- where in this broad land. The only lesson we can learn from the sacrifice is that big-mouthed agitators of the vicious stamp of Theodore Parker and Horace Greeley are capable of consigning whole nations to the flames in order to actualize their fantastic equalitarian theories.
During the conquest of the continent, small carping voices were continually raised against the heroic performance. Congressmen laughed at the idea of governing a region so far away as the distant Pacific Coast. The poets Lowell and Whittier and the aqitators Garrison and Phillips did their best to bring about a sectional war during all of the 40's and 50's. Calhoun's attempt to annex Texas was defeated by the Congress. Small minds were against the Mexican War and the aquisition of the Southwest. They opposed the acqusition of Hawaii, of the Philipines, of the Cuban protectorate. After the War Between the States, this type of mind, represented by men like Summer and Stevens, wanted to treat Southerners as an alien and inferior people and to gloat over them while placing the conqueror's foot on their necks.
This type of mentality still survives in America. Today it still fights against greatness and heroism. Today it teaches the doctrine of liberalism with its pacifism, its love for the inferior and misbegotten, its internationalism which makes a virtue of treason, its hatred of all who possess strong national feelings, its toothless desire for racial equality, ad its tolerance of everything and everyone, particularly the alien and the unfit. Today this type of mind -- namely, all those to whom liberal doctrines appeal -- are working for the anti-American forces, whether consciously or not. The sub-Americans are in service of America's inner enemy.
We have seen the spirit of the white race: the spirit of divine discontent and self-help, the spirit of self-reliance, of fearlessness in the face of great danger, the feeling of racial sup- eriority, the urge to great distances and the will to conquer all that lies between, the spirit of the Alamo. To the true white American, his is a living, organic, white nation, not a set of principles, of "four freedoms", or a "world-policeman". Of this feeling was every great American: Washington, Hamilton, Henry Clay, Robert E. Lee, Sam Houston. The American soldier shows in every war that even today this true American type survives.
Francis Parker Yockey