Douglas Mercer
September 15 2021
Apparently when it comes to saving White America you can't fight city hall.
Perhaps other methods than voting are required.
Back in early August 2021 a heartening message was sent from the overwhelmingly White town of Alma, Michigan. Only 9,000 people live in the city so only hundreds of non-Whites are there. At that time Alma took the opportunity to say they wanted to keep it that way.
Earlier a Masonic Group who owned a nursing home that had emptied out proposed to lease it to a traitorous Christian organization called Bethany Christian Services. The latter specializes in Immigration and Refugee Services which means swamping the American Homeland with swamp people, all of them brown. They wanted to to turn the former nursing home into a 36 bed home for those "unaccompanied minors" you hear so much about. Just so you know "unaccompanied minors" are those Mexican youths who show up at our border and instead of being repelled with extreme prejudice are temporarily housed at our expense until new places deep in the country's interior can be found for him. They are coming in droves---that is, they're coming to America today.
Problem was the nursing home was in a residential area so there were zoning ordinances in Alma that needed to be changed in order to make this happen. Immediately the good folk of Alma let it be known that they did not want 36 invaders sharing their immediate living space. Who would other than the suicidal? And the thing is they won, the Planning Commission of Alma voted against the rezoning and thus against the racial aliens. When the decision came down a great applause erupted in the room.
Two cheers for democracy!
But not so fast.
There were some snakes in the grass. There always are.
Although it is highly unusual for the City Commission to overturn the Planning Commission it was legally possible. The date of the Planning Commission vote (the day of reckoning) was set for September 14 2021.
That day has now come. The highly unusual has happened.
When it comes to the invasion the customary is to be damned.
They're coming to America---and they're here to stay.
You can be sure the bad folk at Bethany Services are giving an extra big shout out to Jesus right now.
"A mid-Michigan city that has been consumed by a debate over immigration this summer has taken its first step toward welcoming young Central American refugees".
"The Alma city commission voted Tuesday (September 14 2021) to rezone a vacant nursing home and allow its conversion to a shelter for boys who have crossed the southern U.S. border without their families and are seeking asylum."
"The commission met in the Alma High School auditorium to accommodate the crowd that would have been too large for the usual venue at City Hall."
The people who applauded earlier came back to see it through, they came back in droves, but they lost. Do they have pitchforks at the ready?
"Things went smoothly at first. The commission approved routine budget amendments for the public works and water distribution offices and got the normal reports from city departments. Then, the commission got to the big-ticket item: the rezoning request that determines whether Grand Rapids-based Bethany Christian Services can turn the former Warwick Living Center, owned by the Michigan Masonic Home, into a shelter for young asylum-seekers."
There is no bigger ticket item than the interests of the White race.
Now here comes the justification for the egregious vote:
"Shelters in places like Alma, far from the southern border, have been growing increasingly important to the federal government, as the number of children crossing into the U.S. without their families is growing and shelters near the border are reaching the borders are reaching capacity."
The politicians of Alma seemed somewhat taken about about the extreme passions that arise when you propose to bring in young Mexicans with their crime and the fact that they are Mexican.
“The volume and intensity of the material was almost overwhelming,” said commissioner Nick Piccolo. “Passion ran high, and certainly common ground was in very short supply.”
Did we mention pitchforks?
"Piccolo cast a vote in favor of rezoning. He said most of the opposition he heard was based on fear – but not evidence – of the shelter funneling crime into Alma."
“That fear is real, and it deserves acknowledgement. That said, unexamined fear and unbridled emotion are not good standards for making policy. It can make you miss the mark,” Piccolo said, explaining his decision.
Fear of losing one's way of life and homeland are as real as it gets, and unbridled emotion is right on the mark when it comes to maintaining your centuries old way of life.
"Commissioner Michelle Pitts, speaking in opposition to rezoning, pointed out that the city’s planning commission had already voted against the proposal last month."
Ah Democracy. How quaint. No cheers for democracy.
"The planning commission said at the time that the community was too deeply divided on the rezoning proposal to determine whether it was in the best interest of the city."
It wasn't divided. It was overwhelming against the Mexicans.
"Alma city attorney Tony Costanzo said he can’t remember a time when the full city commission overruled the zoning board’s recommendation."
Now he can.
One lady said she could not stand the kind of passions that a race war elicits:
“I had no idea that I would be signing up to have my privacy invaded, my character assassinated, or my integrity called into question. Excuse my language here, but I have to wonder who in the hell would ever want to sit up here in these seats.”
"The chair of Alma’s planning commission quit his position at the meeting. Don Ayers used his turn at the microphone to submit his resignation, telling city leaders his job wasn’t fun anymore."
“I’m just tired,” Ayers said. “I’ve been called every name you can think of. I’m done with it.”
Vote White and you'll be lauded.
And for some reason a wog was there and his comments were memorialized for posterity.
"Ary Aan is an Alma College student from Delhi, who spoke during the public comment period. Despite the interruptions and recriminations, he said, the proceedings were inspiring."
Aan said he witnessed a type of local governance he’d never see at home.
“Debating something in a small city in America – whether a housing-zoning thing should happen under air-conditioned walls protected by the police – how beautiful is that? That doesn’t happen anywhere else in the world!”
Oh he's all starry-eyed about so-called self-governance.
Ary Aan is not Aryan.
Get the fuck out.
"As the vote came in – 4-2 in favor of rezoning for the shelter – the audience was hushed. They had already been admonished for talking out of turn by the mayor, and the vice mayor, and the city attorney."
No wild applause this time, just some pissed off people. Recalls are being threatened. But we're not going to vote ourselves out of this.
"Maria Vetere, on the other hand, was thrilled."
“I’m so, so, so relieved. You know, I just – I wasn’t expecting this at all. Not at all,” she said.
"Vetere said she was born in Mexico and now lives in Alma. She said she knows the type of poverty that children seeking asylum in the U.S. are trying to flee."
“I know because I’ve lived that too,” she said.
"Vetere said hearing opponents of the Alma shelter portray the young asylum-seekers who would be housed there as liars and criminals had made her think about moving to a more welcoming city."
Good: go back to Mexico. Take all the unaccompanied minors with you too. None of you belong here.
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Hovering over this vote like the 800 pound Jew was a threat which was issued at the time when the Planning Commission had voted against the rezoning. A black man who is a big wig in the capital Lansing's Civil Right division had issued Alma a warning. He said that if the city votes not to import the young border jumpers and he can find any evidence whatsoever that it was based on racism, he'll call the Feds in and have them give the city a racial reckoning in the form of a legal colonoscopy. He said if the decision was based on race it would not be legal.
This statement by this negro was circulated to all the leaders of Alma, so they knew the score: deny the Mexican and the trouble won't be in River City.
One has to think that this massive threat of the looming Federal behemoth affected the vote. We don't want no trouble is an attitude all too typical in these situations. And apparently they didn't want Jew Merrick Garland and his massive cadre of Jew lawyers coming to their little town and rifling through their business.
No one would of course. But here's the thing. We already have trouble. There's no escaping that. Best to stand and fight while the chances are best.
But in the event the city father's showed no courage at all, they took the easy way out, or so it seems. Though in the end it will prove to lead to the hardest road of all.
Suicide isn't painless.
And we're not going to vote our way out of it.
Perhaps other methods need to be found.