Hoosier Nation - Hoosier Tribalism

Hoosier Nation, by Matt Parrott

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John Mellencamp croons in his heartland rock anthem "Pink Houses" that "There's a black man with a black cat / Livin' in a black neighborhood" / Who "[thinks] that he's got it so good."  The image conjured of a peaceful and humble old man is heartwarming.  It's also true.  Millions of Blacks in America are honest, respectful, and respectable ladies and gentlemen.  Many Blacks in America are small farmers.  Many are happily married with children.  Unfortunately, this is only part of the truth.

For every admirable Black man in America, how many thugs, gang members, and wretches are there?  For every Black man in America who is independent, how many are hopelessly dependent?  For every Black man in a little pink house, how many Black men are rotting in prison?  How many Black men are drug dealers?  How many Black men are pimps?

Honest appraisals of racially sensitive topics are hard to come by.  Realistic and compassionate solutions to racial problems are even harder to come by.  To even state the problem is taboo and to propose that we solve the problem conjures frightful imagery of Nazi concentration camps and Southern lynch mobs.  Naturally, any solution which is either genocidal or relies on terror is a terrible one which defies our moral convictions and spills innocent blood.

Yet the problem continues to get worse and worse.  While the state of Indiana is still overwhelmingly White, ethnic ghettos of Blacks and Hispanics have turned sections our largest and most promising cities into third world "No-Go" zones.  The financial costs of supporting these slums have only worsened as those slums have grown.  Their astronomical rates of rape, murder, and theft have shattered thousands of Hoosier families.

Their presence has also driven us in a different direction from where we planned to go as a people.  Who would have thought, only decades ago, that Indiana would be sending a leftist Muslim to represent our state in congress?   And yet he stands there in our nation's capitol, negating virtually everything that we stand for and believe in.

Additionally, their presence is no longer only felt in our large cities.  There are neighborhoods in the town of Jasper where English is of little use.  Even my own small and economically depressed hometown of Paoli sports a Mexican restaurant and a Mexican grocery store.  While that vanguard may seem benign, their people will follow behind them and Paoli will assuredly suffer from the negative effects of Hispanic immigration (both legal and illegal).  Even Johnny Appleseed's gravesite memorial in Fort Wayne is covered in abhorrent graffiti scrawled on its walls by the Black Gangster Disciples.

None of these groups wish to become Hoosiers, and it's doubtful that they're even capable.  They have their own heritage, their own ideas about what their communities are to look like, and their own plans for the future.  Even the so-called "model minorities" like the East Asians and Indians have their own visions and attitudes which are different from our own, visions and attitudes that they are that much more capable of realizing because of their abilities.

Failing to realize the corrosive effect that Black migration to Indiana has had on the state requires willful self-deception.  Presuming that this wave of Hispanic immigration will seamlessly integrate into America's traditional folkways requires a failure to realize that none of the dozens of generations of Hispanic immigrants to America could be bothered to do that.  Failing to realize that the gifted elites we're shipping in will do what gifted elites do (manipulate and control the peasantry) is inexcusable.

This subject is very uncomfortable to most contemporary Americans, even to those who are familiar enough with the situation to recognize the dangers we face.  We've been trained to associate asking questions about our fate as a people with the most pathetic, ignorant, shameful, and disastrous things.  But it is imperative that we begin to frankly and openly discuss issues of identity, sovereignty, and destiny.  If we fail to assert and defend our identities and our communities now, then the traditional American ethnic identity will soon be lost altogether.

Naturally, the best way to avoid these problems is to never introduce them in the first place.  This is the idea that Indiana's leaders surely had in mind when penning Article XIII of the Indiana State Constitution:

Section 1. No negro or mulatto shall come into or settle in the State, after the adoption of this Constitution.

Section 2. All contracts made with any Negro or Mulatto coming into the state, contrary to the provisions of the foregoing section, shall be void, and any person who shall employ such Negro or Mulatto, or otherwise encourage him to remain in the State, shall be fined in any sum not less than ten dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars.

Section 3. All fines which may be collected for a violation of the provisions of this article, or of any law that may be passed for the purpose of carrying the same into execution, shall be set apart and appropriated for the colonization of such Negroes or Mulattoes, and their descendants, as may be in the State at the adoption of this Constitution, and may be willing to emigrate.

This position of our forefathers (repealed now) is so terrifying and humiliating for contemporary bureaucrats that it's impossible to find it at the state's historical websites.  But imagine how Indiana would look if it had been honored.  Imagine Gary and Indianapolis as cities where it's safe to raise a family, where the schools don't need police officers, and where the streets are safe to walk.  Imagine the untold millions in law enforcement, imprisonment, repairing vandalized buildings, and attempting to "revitalize" deteriorating neighborhoods that would be back in our pockets.

Hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers have been forced to migrate to suburbs like Carmel and Crown Point as disastrous social engineering projects targeted their children for forced "integration".  Thousands have been murdered, raped, or burglarized and thousands more have suffered the depressing presence of the graffiti, vandalism, and general decadence endemic to these ghettos.  This is a burden that they've accepted with silence, the great problem which everybody knows about but only speak about with hushed whispers among trusted friends.

To hear the elites in the media, government, and academia tell it, the whole problem is our fault.  This is despite the fact that Indiana as a state rejected slavery from the beginning.  This is despite the fact that Hoosiers were overwhelmingly descended from classes and groups which had no part in slavery.  This is despite the fact that many Hoosiers are themselves descended from indentured servants.  This is even despite the fact that nearly 75,000 Hoosiers were killed or wounded in a Civil War which freed the slaves.

Ironically, White elites in America were the ones who owned the slaves, the ones who enriched themselves in shipping them here, and the ones who now blame an innocent Midwestern White working class for the problem without the slightest compunction.  When these moral prophets grace our television screens, our podiums, our pulpits, and our lecterns to cast blame on White Americans for the racial problems in America, they're neither pointing the finger at themselves nor placing the consequences on themselves.

They can afford to move to gated communities, communities within which they still frequently have immigrant nannies and gardeners in various states of abject servitude.  If there's anger ("hate" in the contemporary parlance) to be assigned, it's most properly assigned to our own leaders, our own politicians, our own professors, our own preachers, our own priests, and our own businessmen.  To become angry at the minorities themselves for their corrosive impacts on our communities is as sensible as becoming angry at the rainwater dripping on your head while your brother is tearing holes in your roof.

The obvious solution to the hole we've been placed in is to stop digging.  Unfortunately, our elites consider it critical to their continued dominance and central to their warped sense of morality to dig this hole until it caves in on us.  Only a grassroots groundswell from working Hoosiers to reclaim our sovereignty over our state and our state's sovereignty over itself can solve this problem.

As things stand right now, our focus must remain on cleaving to our own tribe and its traditions, convincing fellow Hoosiers to join us in our nascent uprising, and gathering strength to depose our overlords and reclaim sovereignty.  Once this is done, the entire infrastructure of incentives for invaders to be here will vanish and most of the invaders will vanish with it.  If a handful of kind Black folks remain in little pink houses after all of the egregious welfare, Affirmative Action, and forced integration policies are discarded, then we'll wave at them with sincere Hoosier hospitality as we drive past.

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