History

Howdy, Pilgrims. Happy Thanksgiving!

by Billy Roper

The 2017 Thanksgiving Special podcast of The Roper Report, released on Thanksgiving Eve on Radio Aryan, will discuss the history of the Holiday, as well as the righteous takeaway from it, denuded of politically correct lies. To a lot of leftists, like Columbus Day it’s another excuse to beat their tomtoms about the poor skraelings, you know, the stone aged caverats and woods niggers whom our Founding Fathers called “merciless Indian savages” in the Declaration of Independence. I suppose if we could find any full-blooded Misplaced Mongoloids left, we could ask them if they’d prefer to go back to life before electricity and flush toilets, or, we could ask them, based on their people’s experience, what advice they would offer to us on how WE should respond to illegal immigration.

The original purity spiralers?

The Pilgrims were, like myself, Puritans who refused to cuck. They were, however, willing to travel first from England to Holland, and then when it proved to be too SJW infested, across the ocean for weeks in a small, leaky wooden boat. They didn’t whine about “muh Dixie” or argue that they would be content to live among others as a minority if they just had equal rights. They demanded complete separation. Along the way they nearly sank, and once they got here, half of them died of starvation and disease. Their next generation would nearly be wiped out by vicious, bloody attacks from the children of the wagon burners they fed at the first Thanksgiving. But they survived, and their descendants are now working on building a White ethnostate, a New Albion, in upper New England. You see, that’s our people: they never give up, and never give in. Our people who are moving into majority White areas, voting with their feet on the way to The Balk, are pilgrims, too.

My own memories of Thanksgiving include watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade on early morning TV, as an annual ritual, and then trying to pass that tradition down to the next generation. My daughter sleepily curling up beside me on the couch to watch the floats and balloons, and pestering me about what Santa Claus was bringing her. Farther back, my mom and dad and brothers all having a huge feast, with more food than could fit on our table, and later on, their wives and my nephews. My father and my grandmother are gone now, and I am thinking of them a lot as the Holidays approach. This will be my second year without them. Appreciate the ones you love, and the time you have with them.

A couple of my friends shared their thoughts on Thanksgiving, which I’ll share with you:

I believe over the last two decades children have not been taught in schools how Thanksgiving was originally celebrated , which was by giving thanks to God . When first celebrated by the pilgrims in 1621 they were thankful for the new world they had found .
To me , I believe since then , one could look at it as a patriotic day .
Because of no God and no patriotism in schools , Thanksgiving has lost its meaning just as Christmas has to many Americans .
But I’m thankful that there are still people who still celebrate it in the true meaning it was intended for.
And on that note
Happy Thanksgiving !”…(Whitey)

“First of all, thankful for Heavenly Father, for forgiveness of our sins, for our future heavenly home, for our family and last but not least, our friends that we care for.” (Harold)

In that light, we are inviting a couple dozen of our ShieldWall Network friends to join us on Thursday to share in our Thanksgiving feast and celebration. We hope that all of you have friends and family to spend this time with, too. God bless you, and yes, Happy Thanksgiving!

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