Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 12, 2015
Again, Birmingham, Alabama is hosting a pro-White billboard. This one is superior ot the “Anti-Racist is Code-Word for Anti-White” billboard which had previously gone up, containing the much less confusing phrase “Diversity Means Chasing Down the Last White Person.”
The billboard is posted along the scenic I-59 near Springville in St. Clair county.
Local media covering the situation explicitly referred to the White Genocide Project.
AL:
The billboard appears similar to one posted near Leeds in June 2013 which read “Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white.” Though the billboard was within Birmingham city limits, Leeds mayor David Miller denounced that billboard’s “racist message” at the time due to its proximity to the city.
Both phrases are commonly used by the White Genocide Project, a group of white supremacist and separatist online activists. Their website refers to both slogans as “repeater phrases,” words and sentences activists are encouraged to use often.
The White Genocide Project is also connected to the “swarm,” and the groups follow the “Mantra,” written by a segregationist named Robert Whitaker.
These billboards are such a great way to spread the message, and we need to support them.
If anyone is working on getting one up through crowd-funding, let us know and we’ll do what we can to publicize the campaign.
Note: At time of writing, there are over 2,000 comments on the AL.com article about the billboard, most of them positive. You may want to go show your support.