Steve Goode
White Genocide Project
July 14, 2015
On July 13th, a billboard went up in Arkansas, on Highway 412 at the junction of Highway 65 near South Bellefonte,
The billboard, which read “Diversity is a code word #White Genocide“, has not yet had a response from media, but there have been similar billboards in the past which caused a media frenzy.
Like previous billboards, the owner remains anonymous, but Robert Whitaker, an ex-Reagan appointee who is currently running for vice-president, is an outspoken supporter of the message.
A billboard which featured the hashtag “#WhiteGenocide” went up in Alabama earlier this year, but was quickly taken down after various anti-White groups launched a harassment campaign against the billboard company.
Whitaker says those responsible are “just a bunch of shirt-tail Hitlers”
“Just like Adolf, all they say is that I am daring to disagree with the Party Line. They never answer anything I say, they just demand that heresy be banned.”
When the previous billboard was censored, it actually backfired on the anti-Whites who wanted the message taken down, and the billboard received considerably more attention.
The groups which lobbied against the billboard did so because they believed it was “hate speech”.
Whitaker wrote on his blog that the White Genocide message is referring to “whites who hate whites“.
He says they think by hating White people, they are “somehow Modern and Progressive“, but says that “self-hatred is a sickness“.
Despite the White Genocide billboards only being confined to the USA, the White Genocide message has become an international pro-White message voiced by Americans, Canadians, Europeans, Australians, New Zealanders, and South Africans alike.