Steam-Powered wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 8:45 pm
Jim Mathias wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 1:32 am
If you continue to keep these sorts of inputs short, simple, and digestible, I'll find them very interesting.
I'll do my best, although it's not always easy for me.
I'm so glad you're here, SP. What do you think of William Pierce's son's campaign to smear his dad so many years after he had died? Realizing you wouldn't want to venture an opinion about someone like Kelvin's mental health without interviewing him personally, still, he has revealed a lot about his mental health in his book, Sins of My Father, as well as in multiple interviews with Jew-controlled media. This excerpt is from one of those Jewish media smears I picked apart a couple of months ago that you may have missed: https://nationalvanguard.org/2021/12/mo ... -alliance/
I can provide multiple other interviews and videos Kelvin did in his campaign to disparage his dad, even his grandparents, but this will give you an idea about where this son is coming from.
Dr. Pierce’s son, Kelvin Pierce, had a front row seat to his father’s rise to power.
In an interview with WVVA News, he described what it was like growing up in the home of one of America’s most dangerous white supremacists.
Here we go again with the “dangerous white supremacist” smear.
“He used his superior intellect to channel that toward hate. That’s why he was so successful. He was intelligent, very well read, and he had all the debate points memorized. He could debate anybody and do a good job convincing you that he was right.”
That’s because William Pierce was right. He was channeling vital truths — not “hate” — to his kinsmen with his superior intellect. Any reasonable, halfway racially conscious White person who reads his writings or listens to his speeches, can see that. See natall.com/bitchute and video.natall.com. Even Kelvin understood and believed his dad’s racial truths until he had his unfortunate mental breakdown and descent into self-loathing as an adult.
But Pierce said his father used more than talking points to get his message across. He said his father beat his family members regularly.
Unsubstantiated nonsense from a disturbed, admitted self-hater. Dr. Pierce was a gentle and patient teacher. It doesn’t follow at all that if someone disagreed with his truthful observations about race, as he saw them, that he would then beat the doubters regularly until they finally said they agreed with him. What a terrible smear of one’s dad, who’d been dead for 18 years when it was uttered and couldn’t defend himself against it.
“Unfortunately, by the time I left home at 18, I believed most of what my dad taught me. I had another essential ingredient to being a hater which was that I hated myself.”
What a revealing quote — from one whose intellectual development was arrested and reversed after 18.
The younger Pierce said a turning point occurred when his father left his mother and family in Fredericksburg, Va., to move to West Virginia to open up the National Alliance compound in Mill Point. It was around the same time Kelvin Pierce started college at Virginia Tech.
College can warp a young person’s mind. Witness the transition of Don Black’s son Derek from a bright young home-schooled man with his head screwed on right to a White-hating idiot once he went off to a liberal college. Incidentally, the elder Pierce had divorced Kelvin’s mom many years prior to relocating the National Alliance campus (not “compound”) from its headquarters in Arlington, near DC, to pastoral West Virginia in 1985.
“I had a roommate of color when I went to Virginia Tech. I ended up really liking this guy and admiring him. He was such a humanitarian. He cared so much about other people and he showed that.” The experience gave Kelvin a new outlook on the world and the people in it. “Probably the biggest aspect of all of that was realizing that the way I felt and the way I looked at others deep down felt wrong.” In Kelvin, though, there was still a little boy inside longing for his father’s love. A couple years before Dr. Pierce’s death, Kelvin invited him to come watch him hang glide in West Virginia. “I didn’t think he would come, but he did come. I had a pleasant experience with him. I had a good flight. He came down to the landing field and said I did a good job. I think it was the only time I ever impressed him and it was the last time I ever saw him.”
There are two more parts to this earth-shattering “hate” exposé. Really?
I and 30 or 40 Alliance members met Kelvin, his wife, and his two adopted Georgian daughters at that memorial service. The “turning point” in Kelvin’s life that weekend should have been how he and his family were treated so respectfully, despite doubts among some Alliance members about Kelvin’s daughters being White...