http://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/nation/2016/05/30/85145182/
http://www.burnandbury.org/livechannel/
This is the schedule
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10156963125565273&set=a.10150169586840273.403627.739230272&type=3
Monday, May 30, 2016
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Burning six different Confederate flags tomorrow at 2:30 EST
http://www.burnandbury.org/livechannel/
The above will be the live channel.
I am going to burn.
11. Confederate Battle flag.
22. 2nd National Confederate flag,
“Stainless” designed around the idea of white supremacy. The white is
stainless.
33. United Daughters of the Confederacy North Carolina
Division Ku Klux Klan flag.
44. Bonnie Blue flag and some other lesser known flags
that Fraternities fly so they can fly a Confederate flag and people don’t know
about it.
55. LSU Confederate flag and how they blocked an
African American student’s campaign against it.
66. The Citadel flag which is an exact copy of the
Citadel’s Confederate flag of 1861. This university has dealings with the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
"Think Progress" reports on John Sims "Burn and Bury" plan. UPDATE: I am going to burn 12 or more Confederate flags tomorrow.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2016/05/29/3783061/memorial-day-burn-confederate-flag/
John Sims hopes to make this an annual event.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rar_fYtqrtY
Click on the video below to see the whole view.
UPDATE:
I will be burning 12 plus Confederate flags tomorrow as part of the Burn and Bury project
John Sims hopes to make this an annual event.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rar_fYtqrtY
Click on the video below to see the whole view.
UPDATE:
I will be burning 12 plus Confederate flags tomorrow as part of the Burn and Bury project
Saturday, May 28, 2016
A resolution for your county or city to vote against Texas secession UPDATE:
Forever
American Declaration
INTRODUCTION:
This is a
declaration for your city or county to make in response to proposals of Texas
secession. It serves multiple purposes.
One it establishes that your city or county will remain a part of the United
States of America in the unlikely event that Texas secedes.
One of
the assumptions of Texas secessionists is that if they get Texas to secede
because they are unhappy with the politics of other Americans we all
necessarily have to go along with it. We can secede too, if necessary, right
back to the United States of America. Texas secessionists should be confronted with
the possible breakup of Texas driven by their folly.
Hopefully
it never comes to that. More importantly the Forever American Declaration is a
means by which Texans, who want to stay in the United States of America, can
publicly declare so. The fact that a large number of Texans don’t want to secede and are committed to not to secede thus will be known.
Perhaps
more importantly we need to get elected officials to take a stand on this and
identify which elected officials are either sympathetic to Texas secession or
not willing to take a stand against it. Some people view the 16 nay to 14 yea,
with one abstention, vote against Texas secession by the platform committee at
the Texas State Republican Party convention in May 2016 as something positive.
It is appalling. It should have been 31 to 0 against. Those voting for it
should not be considered patriotic at all, instead enemies of our nation.
DECLARATION:
We, (legislative
body) of (city or state), declare that (city or state) is forever a part of the
United States of America and will remain so under all circumstances by what
means are necessary to do so. No claim of sovereignty by any group seceding
from the United States of America will be recognized nor any authority claimed
by secessionists nor any laws passed by secessionists.
UPDATE: This could apply to any place in the United States of America where there is a secession movement. It would work the same way and have the same impact.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Huffington Post publishes John Sim's article about starting an annual ritual to burn the Confederate flag on memorial day.
Burn it again! Huffington Post article on John Sims starting an annual observance of burning the Confederate flag.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-sims-/burn-and-bury-memorial-birth-of-a-ritual_b_10114068.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-sims-/burn-and-bury-memorial-birth-of-a-ritual_b_10114068.html
https://youtu.be/Liz5Azj2h4Y Link to the video.
Click on video to see it entirely.
Vintage Jim Schutze, "Dallas Observer" republished article from 1999 about getting rid of Confederate names for schools. Was extensively interviewed for this article.
"Dallas Observer" republished article on getting rid of Confederate names for Dallas schools. Yours truly in article.
This school was 90+% African American and was named Jefferson Davis.
http://www.dallasobserver.com/news/vintage-schutze-go-away-dixieland-8338585
More things to do to oppose Texas secession
This list and the prior list are just a start. By making a list of things to do we start to get people to start thinking about ways to oppose Texas secession and realize that they can actively oppose secession right now.
The last item is let me know what you think would be a good way to oppose Texas secession.
Hopefully Texas secession doesn't go further and this year was the high tide of craziness for Texas secession. However, if it does become more real, we will want to have done some thinking about what we might do, and have some preliminary organization against Texas secession.
So share this list and the previous list. Join the Texans True to the Union Facebook page and invite your friends.
The last item is let me know what you think would be a good way to oppose Texas secession.
Hopefully Texas secession doesn't go further and this year was the high tide of craziness for Texas secession. However, if it does become more real, we will want to have done some thinking about what we might do, and have some preliminary organization against Texas secession.
So share this list and the previous list. Join the Texans True to the Union Facebook page and invite your friends.
More Things
to Do To Oppose Texas Secession
1.
Oppose
celebration of the Confederacy: Celebrating
those who were violent secessionists tends to give people the idea that
secession is a great thing. When
counties and cities pass resolutions declaring a Confederate history month it
shouldn’t be surprising that secession is seen as a legitimate option. Confederate
monuments, place names need to go.
2.
Ask others
to imagine being boxed in by boundaries: It
is more than just having to go through customs to get to Chicago or New Orleans
or someplace else. It is about being separated from others in our nation. People will realize this if they give it some
thought.
3.
Ask others
to imagined being governed by these people: Listen
or read their raging anger and realize what living in a Texas governed by them
would be like.
4.
Write an
essay against Texas secession: Even
if you don’t get it published you can put it on your blog or Facebook page and
share it with people you know. It is a good exercise to clarify your thoughts
why you are against secession.
5.
Think of
something you can do to oppose Texas secession and let us know about it: Think of an idea and let us know about
it so we can add it to the list.
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Six things you can do to oppose Texas secession
This is just an initial list of ideas. I suppose some are fairly obvious. It is my first list. I thought it would be good to start opposing Texas secession now and get an initial list out there.
I plan to do more things to oppose secession such as a reading list on Texas history. I do urge people to joint the Texans True to the Union Facebook page. You can keep informed at that page.
I plan to do more things to oppose secession such as a reading list on Texas history. I do urge people to joint the Texans True to the Union Facebook page. You can keep informed at that page.
Six Things to
Do To Oppose Texas Secession
1.
Celebrate
being American: This could
be a national holiday, like Martin Luther King’s birthday, but it could be
other things. Read something by your favorite author with whom you share being
American. Listen to a musician who with whom you share being American. Realize
that by being American you get to share in a great national life.
2.
Don’t vote
for anyone who supports secession: This
means that you will need to ask candidates their position. Candidates need to
learn that there is a public against this. Candidates that support secession
need to be defeated at the polls. Elected officials that support secession need
to lose re-election.
3.
Join anti-Texas
secession groups: https://www.facebook.com/TexansTruetotheUnion/
At this time this one Facebook page is the only group, but there might be
others. You might form one.
4.
Share
anti-Texas secession articles: When
there is a good article why Texas secession is a bad idea, make sure you share
it.
5.
Know why
Texas secession is a bad idea: Be
informed about what the consequences of secession would be. Think through why
you are against secession. It isn’t enough to say that the Supreme Court has
ruled against it though it is good that it has. Your argument should be more
than economic. Money isn’t everything.
6.
Share this
list.
Texas Nationalist Movement welcomes Neo-Confederate Abbeville Institute support.
This is the web page of the Texas Nationalist Movement (TNM) referring their readership to the Abbeville Institute article on Texas secession.
http://www.thetnm.org/texas_secession
This is the Abbeville Institute article.
http://www.abbevilleinstitute.org/blog/texas-secession/
I think this welcoming of support by the neo-Confederate movement tells a lot about the Texas Nationalist Movement and their attitudes on race.
I am going to start making up a list of things, large and small, that people can do to oppose the Texas Nationalist Movement.
http://www.thetnm.org/texas_secession
This is the Abbeville Institute article.
http://www.abbevilleinstitute.org/blog/texas-secession/
I think this welcoming of support by the neo-Confederate movement tells a lot about the Texas Nationalist Movement and their attitudes on race.
I am going to start making up a list of things, large and small, that people can do to oppose the Texas Nationalist Movement.
Friday, May 20, 2016
Confederate heritage as it actually is
http://gawker.com/university-of-wisconsin-suspends-sae-chapter-for-chokin-1777655159
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity, founded in the antebellum South hazing and racist behavior at the Univ. of Wisconsin.
In this song the SAE members are singing about when African Americans can join. It seems that it is never according to the song.
http://gawker.com/sae-frat-bros-sing-racist-song-about-when-black-people-1690214205
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity, founded in the antebellum South hazing and racist behavior at the Univ. of Wisconsin.
In this song the SAE members are singing about when African Americans can join. It seems that it is never according to the song.
http://gawker.com/sae-frat-bros-sing-racist-song-about-when-black-people-1690214205
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Podcast of the Texas Republican Party secession debates.
Sound track of Texas Republican's arguing for secession at the Texas State Convention
What is interesting is how loud the cheering is for the secessionists. The anger against the United States.
The craziness is boiling to the surface.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
CRAZINESS TAKES OVER TEXAS REPUBLICAN PARTY UPDATE: By small margin late night vote secession removed from platform.
I have been following the Texas Nationalist movement. It has continued to surprise me.
First they get a resolution for a secession voted on by the Texas State Republican Executive Committee, and though defeated they get one-third of the committee to vote for it and discover that those voting against are scared to go on record as being against it.
Then later, they they get the resolution passed in somewhere between 10 to 22 county GOP conventions.
Now it is reported that a platform plank on secession will be both debated and voted on at the Texas State Republican Party convention in Dallas, TX. This is getting real.
http://www.chron.com/news/politics/article/Texas-GOP-to-debate-secession-on-convention-floor-7462082.php
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/05/texas-republicans-gop-secession-resolution
My previous blog postings give background information on how this Texas secessionist movement has progressed developed.
http://newtknight.blogspot.com/search?q=texas#.VzPcdPkrKiM
The very fact that it will be debated and voted on at the Texas Republican Party state convention is a tremendous advance for the cause. They will get volunteers and next time they do a signature drive to get the secession resolution on the Texas Republican Primary ballot (You can do this in Texas.) they will get the signatures. It doesn't matter if the vote is 3 to 1 or 4 to 4. If the measure loses 2 to 1, it will be a tremendous victory for a new secessionist movement.
Don't think that they can't get one-third of the delegates voting for them. They got one-third of the State Republican Executive Committee to vote for the measure. Delegates will worry also how it will impact their careers if they vote against it. Everyone thinks they can vote for it and avoid the Texas nationalists targeting them because someone else will vote against it, or that in the end it is a joke.
Also, this secessionist sentiment has roots in the Republican Party. I have the run of the Texas Republic magazine and it includes many prominent Republican officials and the magazine is sympathetic to the Confederacy and secession. It had neo-Confederates involved.
UPDATE:
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/State-GOP-rejects-secession-proposal-7468180.php
What is notable that the platform committee waited until late at night to reverse their vote and pull the measure. Even then it was 16 to pull, 14 for the secession item, and 1 abstaining for the 31 member platform committee.
The fact that the vote wasn't 31 to 0 should be cause for concern.
The Texas Nationalist Movement hasn't had at the time of this update a comment on losing. It seems they tend to report victory quickly, and defeat late, if at all.
Going as far as they did with this effort, they have achieved a victory in terms of making the possibility of secession more plausible, getting more people aware of their movement. It would be reasonable for them to expect that with the next state convention they might pick up a couple votes and it would be out for a vote by the convention.
I think that if Donald Trump is elected, they will face a difficult time getting support. If Hillary Clinton is elected, I think the Texas Nationalists will get a lot of support and will win the vote at the next Republican Party state convention. At some point the Republican Party base will realize that their agenda has no future in the nation. At that time there will likely be secession movements all over the place.
First they get a resolution for a secession voted on by the Texas State Republican Executive Committee, and though defeated they get one-third of the committee to vote for it and discover that those voting against are scared to go on record as being against it.
Then later, they they get the resolution passed in somewhere between 10 to 22 county GOP conventions.
Now it is reported that a platform plank on secession will be both debated and voted on at the Texas State Republican Party convention in Dallas, TX. This is getting real.
http://www.chron.com/news/politics/article/Texas-GOP-to-debate-secession-on-convention-floor-7462082.php
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/05/texas-republicans-gop-secession-resolution
My previous blog postings give background information on how this Texas secessionist movement has progressed developed.
http://newtknight.blogspot.com/search?q=texas#.VzPcdPkrKiM
The very fact that it will be debated and voted on at the Texas Republican Party state convention is a tremendous advance for the cause. They will get volunteers and next time they do a signature drive to get the secession resolution on the Texas Republican Primary ballot (You can do this in Texas.) they will get the signatures. It doesn't matter if the vote is 3 to 1 or 4 to 4. If the measure loses 2 to 1, it will be a tremendous victory for a new secessionist movement.
Don't think that they can't get one-third of the delegates voting for them. They got one-third of the State Republican Executive Committee to vote for the measure. Delegates will worry also how it will impact their careers if they vote against it. Everyone thinks they can vote for it and avoid the Texas nationalists targeting them because someone else will vote against it, or that in the end it is a joke.
Also, this secessionist sentiment has roots in the Republican Party. I have the run of the Texas Republic magazine and it includes many prominent Republican officials and the magazine is sympathetic to the Confederacy and secession. It had neo-Confederates involved.
UPDATE:
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/State-GOP-rejects-secession-proposal-7468180.php
What is notable that the platform committee waited until late at night to reverse their vote and pull the measure. Even then it was 16 to pull, 14 for the secession item, and 1 abstaining for the 31 member platform committee.
The fact that the vote wasn't 31 to 0 should be cause for concern.
The Texas Nationalist Movement hasn't had at the time of this update a comment on losing. It seems they tend to report victory quickly, and defeat late, if at all.
Going as far as they did with this effort, they have achieved a victory in terms of making the possibility of secession more plausible, getting more people aware of their movement. It would be reasonable for them to expect that with the next state convention they might pick up a couple votes and it would be out for a vote by the convention.
I think that if Donald Trump is elected, they will face a difficult time getting support. If Hillary Clinton is elected, I think the Texas Nationalists will get a lot of support and will win the vote at the next Republican Party state convention. At some point the Republican Party base will realize that their agenda has no future in the nation. At that time there will likely be secession movements all over the place.