30 August, 2015

Knowing Your Place Today

Posted by Socrates in Affirmative Action, Affirmative Action vs. merit, America, America-the-sitcom, anti-White themes, Cultural Marxism, General Decline, political correctness, Socrates, War On White Males, War On White People at 2:34 pm | Permanent Link

(Above: the old U.S. Coast Guard: all White, all male)

Seen a few days ago: a recruiting advertisement for the U.S. Coast Guard. There were four coast guardsmen in the ad: two standing in front and two standing behind them. The two guardsmen in the forefront of the ad were: one Black male and one White female. Way back in the background were two White males. There’s a line in the movie “Rob Roy” that goes something like, “a wise man knows his position in life.” Well, White man, now you know yours: it’s behind the Black guy and the girl.


  • 4 Responses to “Knowing Your Place Today”

    1. Howdy Doody Says:

      USCGA in CT had no appointments like the rest, entry was based character reports on the home front, and math and science scores period.

      Upon graduation electrical engineer, mechanical engineering degree’s etc.

      Enter the Congoid and White women, rape stories court marshals and accusations of racism, as they lie and muh dik feetsball being their main stay not engineering along with where the Whites womens at ? Haa.

      Post that story few years back if not cleansed from the net.

      Nothing is in kwa since 1933 is now left that is not infected with parasites.

      Most intelligent working class Whites have not been going in to the Legions for years now, and I recently read at http://www.lewrockwell.com that they are scrapping the bottom of the toilet for cruits now.

    2. fd Says:

      Run for your lives…
      https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/81/27th_US_Colored_Troops_banner.jpg

      http://www.29thusct.com/blacksoldierscivilwar.jpg

      https://www.crazyforcostumes.com/ProdImages/DG3757.jpg

    3. Tim McGreen Says:

      Negro troops in the War Between the States were mostly used to pick up corpses from the battlefield and feed the mules.

    4. Howdy Doody Says:

      During Korea 1950-53 and Vietnam 1965-1973 at the end of draft, the USCG got their best men who just did their four years giving good service and then got out.

      As White men back then just joined for one reason to get out of being drafted in to the USMC or the Army his is what got most of the Navy and Coast guard personal during those years. They USCG also got allot of ex Navy too who want to be home more etc.

      The out fit now since the late 70’s is a mess IMO.