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Anti-White Wisconsin

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2023 5:38 pm
by Douglas Mercer
Douglas Mercer
December 2 2022

The Ho Chunk? Why didn't you say it was the Ho Chunk? Because if it was the Ho Chunk they should shut the university down, clear out the state, stop whatever scientific research they are doing, make sure every White Statue is gone, make sure all the remnants of the White race is gone, and leave Wisconsin for the Ho Chunk. And wait and watch the tumbleweeds blow through.

Safe to say that Ho Chunk are rightly forgotten people because their achievements on this earth are nil but they are being remembered and feted and celebrated in a big way right now on the University of Wisconsin at Madison. That's because the University is currently engaging in an orgy of guilt and masochism in an exhibit they have put up. They hope it will cleanse the University of the taint that is associated with having been formed in a White country by and for White people. In 2022 is there any worse thing they can imagine?

And while they have a lot to complain about in terms of the way some White College kids in the 1920s (sis-boom-bah!) did some hijinks about portraying Jews as Shylock and the like it's the Ho Chunk (remember them?) who have pride of place in this exhibit. After all in this anti-racist age Indians are the newest pets and darlings and what would an anti-racist exhibit about Wisconsin racism be without a formal land acknowledgment? Indeed, no sniveling act of surrender would be complete without one.

"The exhibit opens by acknowledging UW-Madison’s position on ancestral Ho-Chunk nation land and states the school benefitted from being placed on land that belonged to Native Americans."

First thing first. Before they get to how the Whites in Wisconsin way back when treated the Jews, and the dooks and the negros, and any stray other race alien who may been around, they want it up front that it was an act of theft that made it all possible. That Jew Howard Zinn would be proud of the curators of this farce because they too believe that Christopher Columbus and his band of "genocidal maniacs" should have seen those Indians and turned right back around heading toward Europe.

And stayed there!

Forever!

But because those evil band of bandits and robbers (they say) did not do that it was hundreds of years of genocide, racism, bigotry, know-nothingism, fascism, atavism, nativism and horror. Indeed, the show is Zinnism run amok. That is Judaism run amok. It is predicated on the belief that the White race had no rights to this continent, everything they did was evil, and everything they did should be abjured. That is it is an orgy and cornucopia of fashionable guilt and remorse and an witches brew of masochism and self flagellation.

Or as they call that in Madison--Tuesday.

"The land on which UW–Madison now stands has been continuously inhabited for at least 12,000 years, since the last glaciers retreated. Ho-Chunk people lived here in villages, where they planted fields of corn, harvested the wild rice that used to grow along the shores of the lakes, gathered mussels, hunted, and fished. Ho-Chunk people, then and now, understand the land as sacred, and the region’s springs, lakes, and rivers as spiritually connected to them as a people. Despite the repeated efforts of settlers and the U.S. government to expel them during the 19th century, Ho-Chunk people persisted, endured, and continue to live here in Teejop."

That's all very nice but honestly that and thirty billion dollars will build us a border wall. The Ho-Chunk (need I even say it) are a better off forgotten and forgettable people whose main claim to fame is that they "gathered" The fact that a formerly White university which by rights to represent the bright future of White people is still worried about them, and remembering them, and lionizing them, means something has gone disparately wrong. And so it has, because this isn't normal. In fact it's bizarre when looked at objectively. It means we have been thrown off course from working out our own destiny on our own terms, now we are sidetracked and backtracked along a weird path set before us by Jews. We've been driven in to a cul-de-sac at the end of which is that house that has that Hate Has No Home Here placard affixed to their lawn.

We have to find our way again, but exhibits like this will only make us regress further and further.

"In an 1825 treaty, the United States recognized it Ho Chunk Land. But in an 1832 treaty, the U.S. demanded that the Ho-Chunk surrender a huge area of land, including this region. The Treaty of 1832 may be our campus’s most important document: it is the legal basis on which the city and the university could be built and on which non-Ho-Chunk people can now reside."

There should be celebrations of this treaty of 1832; it was the seedbed for what they became. They should house it in a special museum and have it under glass, and tell the story of the great and powerful and strong university that came to be. Visitors should palm the glass in hushed awe and thanks the gods that those great and good mean had such foresight.

"Under the Morrill Act, signed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1862, the University of Wisconsin received 235,530 acres in northern Wisconsin, which it sold for a $303,439 profit. Adjusted for inflation, this represents nearly $5 million that still benefits the university today."

How long till the whiskey besotted stragglers of the Ho Chunk ask for that cash? How long until the porch monkeys want their cut? And the gooks and the wetbacks? Knowing their history of rapacious greed for gains they did not earn they are all probably queuing up as we speak. But the point that they are making is that this was blood money and blood land and that the very founding of the university was a crime for which there can be no forgiveness. They think the seedbed of their school is doused in blood and only by atoning can redemption be granted (if then). But of course when it comes right down to it the people that put this on could not give a flying flip about the Ho Chunk or any musty old treaty. All of those are just a convenient tool in the quiver to club the White man into misery and take his land just as it was taken from the Ho Chunk. At the highest and most Jewish level trust me--morality plays no part in this, it's just an ad hoc justification for their grab for power.

"The University of Wisconsin was founded in 1848, in the same year as the State of Wisconsin. Native people remained in Teejop and throughout Wisconsin, but for the first century of the university’s life not one Native person from Wisconsin graduated from the university. Although the university stands on ancestral Ho-Chunk land, it was not until the 1970s that Ho-Chunk students were able to make a place for themselves here."

Yeah, in Indian Studies. All about tomahawks and scalping and beads; or really, all about The Trail Of Tears and torn up Treaties. Naturally this hardly rises to the level of the dignity of an academic subject but for the elite (if that's not too strong a word for the few Red Men who can grasp English decently and who have escaped the lures of demon Whiskey) it's a land rush and a bonanza: they will zoom to the top telling heap big White man what he did wrong. And graduate summa cum war pipe.

"The exhibit is called Sifting and Reckoning. By that they mean that they will sift and comb and scour the entire history of the University and whenever they find a White man who had a good word for his race, or whenever they find college age kids being disrespectful or discourteous to a race alien they will pounce on it and blow it into a federal case. Then of course comes the "reckoning": no word is more ominous or more sinister, this coming to terms with the past, reconciling with history for the dastardly deeds they say were done; for them to reckon is to most assuredly not to "make peace with" but to disqualify. This entire exhibit is one long vilification of the White race, one long accusation. What anti-racist confab would be complete without total and complete abasement. You can be sure when it came to surrender they did not stint.

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Certainly when it comes to the long litany of so called crimes committed by their forbears at the school they really left no stone unturned, though for the most part what they catalogue can be understood most clearly as high spirited hijinks and the humor of a group of people who knew they were the in group and had no concerns about any one else's sensitivities. As such even though much of it is funny what it most betokens is such a strong sense of racial identity that the idea of the guilt of later ages would have seemed downright bizarre to them.

"The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Chazen Museum of Arts this month is showing Sifting and Reckoning, an exhibit which chronicles a history of racism, bigotry and discrimination at the state’s flagship public university."

It's a fire sale at the UW: everything must go. They pored over the entire history and sifted through the rubble to find every last instance of White Pride and every last instance of humorous race bigotry. Safe to say these censorious louts take it all very seriously and think that race is never something to joke about. Rather, it's something to reckon with. And use as a cudgel.

"At the helm of the project is Kacie Lucchini Butcher, a public historian who aims to engage communities with their histories in meaningful ways. According to Butcher, the Public History Project is unique in its intersectionality as it attempts to display different histories of exclusion as one interconnected story rather than treating them as discrete issues that do not affect one another."

A public historian just so you know is someone who has no qualifications to act as an historian, not that the ones who do are any better, they are not. "Butcher" of course in this case is highly appropriate, her website says she specializes in the requisite "marginalized" communities, advances "social justice and equity" and (in so many words) reclaims the losers of history and puts them front and center in her story. She goes around "curating" exhibits attacking the White race, one was called (what else?) Owning Up about "racist housing" in Minneapolis. What it really means is that she is hunting down the last White Man, taking him to task, and making sure he is tarred and feathered with the anti-racist gobbledygook of the ages. And she makes a nice living from that in the process.

"The exhibit, located next to the entrance of the museum and taking up a large wing of the building, begins with a trigger warning and points out exits throughout the exhibit for anyone who finds the subject matter too intense."

As always with these anti-racist lightweights they are in the middle of their trauma. Why they might learn that back in the 1920s some good spirited White people made fun of an aboriginal, or was less than totally respectful of an Indian, or maybe even (the horror, the horror) some White landlords didn't want to rent to some negros. What's a subversive mutant to do with that information? Where is she to put it? Of course when she learns that in the past there were strong and unrepentant White men who lorded over the world she will begin to hyperventilate, gasp for breath, need smelling salts, an oxygen mask, and likely will have to be carted off on a stretcher. So right up front they want to allay the wary traveler that if White Power gets your blood pressure up there are many exits as off ramps strewn about the place through which you can reach your peaceful place.

"Sifting and Reckoning largely consists of panels that highlight examples of discrimination and racism at the 174-year-old institution. It debuted Sept 12 2022 and remains through Dec 23 2022."

So if you want to learn about those landlords who wouldn't rent (they say anyway--where's the proof?) to the spooks and kikes you only have a few days left. You can also find out that these credulous cretins take their anti-White philosophy very seriously or why else would they wheel in the massive moving equipment to move a rock?

"University of Wisconsin-Madison’s 174-year history holds countless examples of past actions the university would rather forget. As with almost any institution of UW-Madison’s size and age, its history is pockmarked with incidents of bigotry and discrimination."

It's true that any institution in this country older than a millennial maggot will have at least trace vestiges of a time when White people as a whole did not simper and whimper in the face of their past.

"Sifting and Reckoning also addresses and defends the 2021 of Chamberlin Rock, a 70-ton boulder on campus deemed racist by some student protesters. The display includes a quote from former Chancellor Rebecca Blank, who approved of its removal. The University of Wisconsin removed a 70-ton boulder from its Madison campus at the request of minority students who viewed the rock — which was referred to by a slur for blacks — as a symbol of racism."

You see Thomas Chamberlain who was a geologist and President of the University of Wisconsin had at least once (once mind you! one time is one time too many!) referred to the rock as (hold your breath): "n--ggerhead rock." It turns out that this word was in common use at the time to describe any large dark rock. Seems pretty innocent in retrospect, no need to haul in the oversized equipment and remove it like it was radioactive. And it's certainly not on par as a crime with opening the border to let in the invaders, wrecking the constitution to turn it into a play thing for Jews, quashing the immemorial rights of Englishmen, or stripping young children of their secondary sexual characteristics based on a lunatic ideology concocted by lady who prefers to be referred to as "they."

"The early decades of the 20th century, student organizations routinely excluded nonwhite and non-Christian students, and racist activities were commonplace. The Badger yearbook publication printed countless jokes with racist punchlines and represented nonmajority students and student organizations with disrespectful and demeaning caricatures."

Just remember in the prophetic John Franklin Letters it was said that in the dystopia described in the book it was a crime to be "discourteous to a negro." Safe to say those White Madisonites were high spirited men who didn't care whom they offended, and in all probability so total was the White domination of the culture at that time they could not even have imagined or fathomed that anyone would be offended--certainly not anyone that mattered. But now in the era of "sensitivity trainings" taking offense is a national pastime and being traumatized by racial thinking is a matter of course

The bill of indictment against the White race in the exhibit includes a depiction of the Chinese Student Club in the 1919 Yearbook with two caricatures doing laundry--which they helpfully clarify was "an occupation commonly associated with Chinese immigrants." It's the "no tickie no raundry" joke that has gladdened innumerable hearts. For the International Club that same the writers of the Yearbook put in a picture of a stunted and savage aboriginal by a fire; the Menorah Society had a picture of a Shylock caricature

Of course this is just hijinks, something P.J. O'Rourke would have come up with before he became an Establishment douchebag, and if one were to really be outraged by any of this one would be shooting fish in a barrel; to look at society at that time would have been to look at instances like this on a multitudinous scale; from "n--head" rock to aunt Jemima to Lawn Jockeys White Society was saturated with dismissive depictions of other races--with very good reason.

"Between the 1890s and the 1930s, the Pipe of Peace ceremony drew large crowds of students to Library Mall during commencement week. In this parody of Native American life, white students dressed in Indian costumes and passed an elaborate pipe decorated with the ribbons of each graduating class."

This time period is likely the high-water mark of White racial consciousness on this planet; Hitler made it a decade and more but elsewhere by 1930 on the whole it was in eclipse; what these students did was that most heinous of thing in today's world: cultural appropriation. The Indians and other people of color (they say) are sacred people and White people must not dress up like them, or act like them, or take on any of their cultural attributes even for the shortest period of time, and especially not for a lark; to do so is disrespectful; to do so is racist. It was bad enough we stole their land; but to steal their spirits is a bridge too far.

"The Pipe of Peace was such a foundational part of campus culture that it can still be seen today in decorative features on the doors of the Memorial Union."

You mean they removed a 70 Ton Boulder but haven't yet managed to take those doors of their hinges? You can be sure that those doors don't have a long life-expectancy. They don't want White Supremacy to darken their dark doosr any more. They want future students and visitors at the Madison campus not to see any hint of the past and certainly not any hint of the "racist past"; they only want that to be glimpsed in heavily controlled and curated shows such as this, where the proper attitude towards such things guides the viewer through an assures them that racism is very bad indeed.

"In 1928, the UW–Madison Badger yearbook theme was Traditions, which used what editors called proud Indian themes. It wrongly equated university events such as homecoming, prom, and other social activities with Native American cultural practices. The yearbook displayed caricatures of Indigenous peoples alongside a spread that glorified the Pipe of Peace ceremony."

And then after mockingly smoking the peace pipe to make matters worse those students did one of the "worst things possible," athing which has ruined lives and careers: they painted their faces black:

"The exhibit displays advertisements run in the Daily Cardinal that urge students to attend the engineering students’ minstrel show. Each Homecoming, students took the stage in blackface, performing offensive caricatured versions of Blackness throughout the early 20th century."

The verdict all in all? Why naturally guilty as charged.

"It is up to us as a community to confront the legacies of the past, to remember the people who endured and resisted exclusion and prejudice here, and to commit ourselves to a different future—one that strives to make real, in the words of UW–Madison’s own mission statement, the ideals of a pluralistic, multiracial, open, and democratic society."

It sound like nothing more than a recipe for disaster.

***

The show encapsulates itself, giving its own history, and begins with the requisite nod to Charlottesville, that Ur-White Supremacy Event which divided American History into before and after until three years later the death of drug addict George Floyd divided American History into before and after.

"August 2017, the white supremacist rally and fatal car attack in Charlottesville, Virginia, jolted the nation and our campus. In the wake of that tragedy, UW Chancellor Rebecca Blank commissioned a study group to research two student organizations from the 1920s with the Ku Klux Klan name. The resulting report recommended further efforts to not only confront the university’s history of exclusion, but also highlight the contributions of marginalized people who pushed back."

Any people that can be "jolted" by this is a revolting people. Notice how they slipped in "fatal car attack"--though of course it was nothing of the sort. So a group of people got a permit to speak, were denied the ability to speak, people ganged up on a car and the driver tried to get away killing someone (they say) and next thing you know the chancellor of a major public university in this country is poking her nose in to groups that existed a hundred years ago. And then recommended that a big show is put on about mostly juvenile pranks that occurred back then--and lo and behold they have indicted White Civilization, put it in the dock, and found it wanting.

“The exhibit is one part of the larger Public History Project, which was commissioned by Chancellor Emeritus Rebecca Blank. It began in fall 2019 and has a current end date of mid-summer 2023. The total cost of the Public History Project is around $1 million.”

Does that price tag include removing the boulder? How about the doors?

"The broad intent of the project is to ensure that all students and alumni are aware of the full history of the university, including the accomplishments of campus community members from marginalized populations whose stories previously may have been hidden or not widely known."

The broad intent of the project is in plain English is White Genocide, nothing short of it.

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Once upon a time in America there was a great White Civilization and for all intents and purposes it was invincible. From the vantage in time it would have seemed inconceivable that anything could have knocked it off its pedestal. The idea that a swarm of ghetto vermin in far away Eastern Europe could have done it would have seem preposterous to anyone who entertained the idea.

"The founders of the Wisconsin Territory represented their project as the triumph of their civilization over what they considered Native American barbarism. The official 1836 territorial seal featured the figure of a white man breaking the land with a team and plow. He was surrounded by ships, lighthouses, and steamboats, the elements of a modern commercial economy. The large, domed capitol building represented the institutions of a new government, which 12 years later established the University of Wisconsin."

That should be the story. A million dollar project to remember this great past, to glorify it in order to perpetuate it. It's what whole, sane and strong societies do. Students, scholars, and visitors would pile in to learn about and learn to revere the accomplishments and sacrifices of these men, what they conceived and what they dreamed and did. The heights that they reached should have been but a stepping stone to further and further ones in a never ending series. An ancestor museum it would have been and the two bit and catty niggling of "sifting and reckoning" in that context would have seemed to be nothing short an abomination.

"To establish a university, you need land. A place to build. For UW–Madison, as for the entirety of the United States, the land was taken from Indigenous peoples. The history presented in Sifting & Reckoning is not complete. Not everyone’s voice has yet been heard, and many histories remain undocumented and unexplored. We invite you to become part of this process—to help us sift and reckon our way to a fuller and truer history of UW–Madison."

That is the butcher's bill has yet to come due on this one. When it arrives it will be stained in red but there's no reason we should pay it.

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BuKKKy Badger! The new robes are really stylish, BuKKK. Here's a horse and a rope, why don't you go out for a Midnight Ride and do what you got to do?