Recently on Reddit, Jews were alarmed to find out that an organization known as Return To The Land (RTTL) is attempting to establish an intentional white community on 160 acres of land in northern Arkansas. They go on about how this is an attempt to circumvent the fair housing act of 1968 and that “white supremacy” has no place in Arkansas.
Return to the Land founded by Eric Orwell and Peter Csere has advocated for a need to develop parallel institutions, being self reliant x and overall the continued existence of the white race. Their organization is peaceful, and never advocated for violence or armed resistance. However the very existence of such a community to the Jews is simply intolerable. A group of Blacks in Georgia calling themselves the “Freedom Georgia Initiative” have also purchased land to build an intentional Black community (to questionable success), but has received no such condemnation from the Jews.
This but goes to show how much our very existence or creating any sort of living space for our people is an abomination to our enemies, but we must not give them any ground. Recently the ADL made a post on X condemning RTTL, and a majority of the comments on that post are instead condemning the ADL.
https://forward.com/news/733168/return- ... ic-orwoll/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Jewish/s/cnH9001bwK
https://returntotheland.org/
Jews set their sights on a pro white community in Arkansas
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"...The first step is to contact your local county extension office to see if a program is in your county and when the next available training will be. See our full list of county extension offices.
The University of Arkansas Master Gardeners sponsor events in a wide range of activities including educational seminars and workshops, youth gardening programs, plant therapy work with hospitals and nursing homes, community beautification projects all helping to disseminate horticulture information.
Annual plant sales are a great way to educate the public on the right plant for the right location..."
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https://www.uaex.uada.edu/yard-garden/m ... fault.aspx
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