Monday, November 28, 2011

A Line in the Sand. 2012: The Year of SBPDL

A long-time reader e-mailed me on Saturday and said simply this:



"Thank you for what you do."
He then added this:
"You need to start making plans to host your own web site, have a dedicated server, and hire someone to build it using a simple content management system."
To help out, he pledged a sizable donation by Christmas (that will serve as the bulk of the necessary funds required for the next step in the evolution of SBPDL). I make no illusions about what this site is: SBPDL started as a joke, but it has morphed into something else. Something powerful, largely because of a dedicated readership that understands something is seriously wrong with this country.

In 2011, three books that carry the SBPDL banner into the world have been published; one more will be published before the end of the year (SBPDL Episode  II). It will be the best one yet.

Writings from Paul Kersey have started to appear on other sites. They will continue to appear there, and on new ones as well.

It hasn't been an easy year, but what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. When faced with obstacles and impediments, it is the rare person who dares fight on, who dares believe. Back in July, it was the readers of this site who kept things moving forward in a dark hour; it was the readers of this site - who are forming something of a "community" - that motivated me not only to continue, but to work even harder.

The day will come when the company who owns this blog makes a move to silence dissenters like OneSTDV, Steve Sailer, and SBPDL; when legislation is introduced that will silence even Vdare. Black-Run America (BRA) is evil, and it must be confronted. The foundational myths (Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., the Tuskegee Airmen, Morgan Freeman) that hold the tongues of good people silent must be constantly bombarded.

Next week, the SBPDL shirt will finally come out; next week, the cover for SBPDL Episode II will also be unveiled. Chances are, our friends in Mainstream Media (MSM) might take notice.
SBPDL: Speaking up for the Real America

This week will be a powerful one at SBPDL. But before it begins, it is time to plant this seed in the the minds of all readers: there is something profound happening in America. Personally, I believe that the summer of 2011 showed that we as a nation aren't far from the dystopian future of The Hunger Games book and trilogy (prepare for the ultimate preview of that book/upcoming movie at SBPDL later this week).

Knowing that the company that owns many of the most important blogs on the Internet could move to strike, it's time to archive this site, purchase a new domain, and hire someone to design a professional site.

This site started as a joke; who's laughing now?

Start the 2011 Christmas season off with perhaps the most important gift you can make; the gift to SBPDL. You can make a secure donation through PayPal -- look in the upper right-hand corner of this site - which will go toward the design of the new site (having talked to a few designers, we need to raise around $5,000); or, you can write to SBPDL1@gmail.com and I'll send you a PO Box Number where you send a donation.

A number of very talented people leave thought-provoking comments here daily that only serve to enhance this site; I'd like to start having them write pieces at the new site, plus a forum feature, and more podcasts (circumstances have required me to hold off on new ones for few months).

Remember, any donation of $50 gets you two autographed copies of any of two of the three books already published; $75 or more gets you SBPDL Episode II before it is available anywhere else (Dec. 23); and $100 or more gets you all four books signed. They make a wonderful Christmas gift for that friend or relative of yours who has said something recently that makes you believe they're ready to join the ranks of those who can see.

The 2012 calendar is filled with many more books that are already in production (Opiate of America, Next Man in Hell, The Wrong Stuff, Human Shield, Who Needs Enemies?: Black-Run America's War on the Military; and a book that is near and dear to my heart, The City too Busy to Hate: 365Black in Atlanta.

It's ambitious, but for those who read SBPDL you should know that we mean business. For you new readers, picking up the three books already published is a great way to catch-up with those who can see and understand where the terms "Black-Run America," "Disingenuous White Liberal," and why we persist in using "365Black" here at SBPDL.

The time is now. It is my belief that 2011 was a profound year at SBPDL; with your help, we can start to lay the foundation for a 2012 that the Mayans couldn't have predicted.

Thanks. And more importantly, thank you for reading.

Paul Kersey
SBPDL: Fight Back

26 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Stephen said...

I was a reader back in the early days when this blog was considered a joke. I knew it was only a matter of time before SBPDL would go in the direction it is now, and I'm very glad it did.

Definitely looking forward to the new books, especially the fiction ones. I have plenty of non-fiction racialist books, but I'm severely lacking in fictional ones.

Also, when you get around to podcasting again, I'd like to hear how your personal views have evolved since starting this blog. Love what you do and keep moving forward.

Thrasymachus said...

Mockery is an important tool of system control. Comedy has been an important left-wing tool at least since the 60's. Any force seen as too powerful, too mainstream, too conformist, has to be mocked, to remind people who is really powerful.

Blacks are becoming the victims of their own success- in a very minor way, but it is happening. Blacks have become very powerful, and their culture has become not just mainstream but the default culture. As such it has become in some very small way a target of mockery.

But black culture can't survive being mocked. It does not have some dysfunctional and foolish aspects, that can be pointed out to show its limits, it is inherently dysfunctional and foolish. Inherently dysfunctional and foolish things are not restrained by mockery, they are destroyed.

Making fun of black people and culture is by far the most effective weapon against them.

HandoStomper said...

You would think the current generation seeks diversity, PC discussions, and guilt-laden atonement for those wronged by "their" previous generation, but you'd be wrong.


Even kids at the age of 25 and under know something is awry in our country. For the most part, they have done no homework or research to question their teachers, talking heads, or other friends.

I consider this site, soon to be it's own site, a beacon for white, educated males over 30. That not be your demographic, Paul, but it's mine and it is whom I target.

Happy Thanksgiving, folks.

Dissident said...

Paul, I concur.

This site will be taken down eventually. All forms is dissent are going to be under ever increasing attack. You are no exception. This is to be expected in an oppressive state. Truth will be quashed and the brave will be vilified. Why would we expect anything less than that? History is our guide and our prognosticater. Everyone reading this knows what happens in oppressive regimes and we live in trying times under those circumstances; unfortunately it's only going to get worse.

While I don't think that blacks are the du jour enemy of our times, I do see a hostile white elite using them to gain political power and I believe that many blacks are willing dupes and participants, because of their obsessesion with getting back at the 'man'. This plays quite effectively into the hands of the elite that use racial antagonisms to their benefit.

The dialectic of difference, oldest trick in the political science playbook!

HandoStomper said...

My line was drawn many years ago. Diversity should not be a goal, hire the best man for the job, and question everything.

It's literally worked out very well for me and I will continue.

Anonymous said...

I've only been reading this site about four months now, but it's one of the first ones I check when I go online. Both you and a few of the regular posters are outstanding. Maybe someday I'll be able to make posts of the same quality as, say, Zenster or 10mmAuto. This is becoming a community.

May I suggest that when this blog goes to its own domain name, it gets hosted somewhere offshore from BRA? Maybe a Russian host that has no qualms about flipping the bird to BRA?

Paleface 6

W74 said...

HandoStomper said:
"Even kids at the age of 25 and under know something is awry in our country. For the most part, they have done no homework or research to question their teachers, talking heads, or other friends."

Again, you'd be surprised. Not only do a large portion of kids realize something's up but they realize they're being disenfranchised. I've heard open talk in the classroom about the impossibility of white males getting scholarships. No one questioned THAT notion.

I personally have questioned a professor trying to say that IQ tests, SAT tests, etc. are invalid because they are "culturally biased". He even used a bell curve diagram to show the disparity and I said the disparity itself does not invalidate the criterion. No one questioned that either and the two sheboons kept their mouths shut.

I openly wear two Ron Paul shirts despite being on a liberal campus. Obama himself and the Dem. Senate are never brought up whereas 3 or 4 years ago they'd be talk of the campus. I feel like this is done deliberately so as to not get kids thinking about how disastrous things are in the US. By bringing up the disasters there's a chance for them to be questioned. Can't have that on a "not-so-free-thinking" campus.

I know a lot of "older" students as well, the 23-30 crowd, many of whom are veterans and many have families. The people who have a stake in the future are waking up. College kids just don't have that...yet.

W74 said...

HandoStomper said:
"Even kids at the age of 25 and under know something is awry in our country. For the most part, they have done no homework or research to question their teachers, talking heads, or other friends."

Again, you'd be surprised. Not only do a large portion of kids realize something's up but they realize they're being disenfranchised. I've heard open talk in the classroom about the impossibility of white males getting scholarships. No one questioned THAT notion.

I personally have questioned a professor trying to say that IQ tests, SAT tests, etc. are invalid because they are "culturally biased". He even used a bell curve diagram to show the disparity and I said the disparity itself does not invalidate the criterion. No one questioned that either and the two sheboons kept their mouths shut.

I openly wear two Ron Paul shirts despite being on a liberal campus. Obama himself and the Dem. Senate are never brought up whereas 3 or 4 years ago they'd be talk of the campus. I feel like this is done deliberately so as to not get kids thinking about how disastrous things are in the US. By bringing up the disasters there's a chance for them to be questioned. Can't have that on a "not-so-free-thinking" campus.

I know a lot of "older" students as well, the 23-30 crowd, many of whom are veterans and many have families. The people who have a stake in the future are waking up. College kids just don't have that...yet.

MuayTyson said...

Hell Yeah!

Jeff! said...

Regarding the demographics-

Unless I severely miss my guess, Paul is about the same age as I am. (I turned 27 this summer). I don't get the feeling he's really aiming for any age of reader, but rather trying to catch anyone who will listen in his net.

And, @W74-

It gets worse when you get out of college, with regards to the disenfranchisement of the white male. The company I was previously employed by has a blatant policy of not hiring white males out of college. Once you have a few years of experience they are more than happy to have you, to cover up the problems created by the minority work force.

The more creative managers were able to get around this by hiring functional minorities (Asians of various nationalities, White females) but the concentration of blacks still far exceeds the demographics.

@Hando-

What field is your company in?

Sheila said...

I'll try to donate again before Christmas, Paul. You know I appreciate what you do. Your perseverance to principle in the face of setbacks is laudable.

I wish I could agree with others who think people are waking up. Perhaps a few are; they'll soon be reported to the authorities just like the angry "British tram lady." Her fellow Whites reported on her with outrage and called for her arrest. We live amongst a society of Pavlik Morozovs (Soviet youth who reported his father to the secret police in the 30s and was lauded as a national hero) and my distrust of other Whites is almost as great as my distrust of non-Whites.

The only possible glimmer of hope I see is that the media campaign against White men is ramping up to the point that it's so blatant even the blind can see. This must mean the powers that be see some cause for concern that the natives are not yet sufficiently subjugated. It's ironic; my husband has heretofore been more positive (and more trusting that Whites would eventually defend themselves) than I, yet his amused disgust at the campaign against White men has turned merely to burning anger. When I asked him about this the other day, he said the more he thinks about what this bodes for our two sons' futures, the more furious he gets. He can't shrug off the offensive commercials as merely a diseased product of the NY/Hollywood left any longer.

Anonymous said...

If you want to see something funny Paul, you need to check out this week's most popular Meme called "3rd world success kid."

http://www.quickmeme.com/Third-World-Success/newest/

Anonymous said...

"I personally have questioned a professor trying to say that IQ tests, SAT tests, etc. are invalid because they are "culturally biased"."

Well, you might point out that the University is itself an IQ test. Simply point out the STEM courses weed out the dummies by virtue of the requirement that the students be able to DO the work. No cultural bias in math and science and engineering, right?

Anonymous said...

Wow, really? First we have "365 Black" McDonald's and now this masterpiece from American Airlines. No wonder they went bankrupt. http://www.blackatlas.com BRA more and more apparent everyday. Sickening.

Stuff Black People Don't Like said...

I wrote about "Black Atlas" about a year ago.

Couldn't happen to a better airline! Once you go 365Black, you never come back. If your corporate strategy reverses course away from a Black-out, Organized Blackness will protest.

W74 said...

"I personally have questioned a professor trying to say that IQ tests, SAT tests, etc. are invalid because they are "culturally biased"."

Anonymous said,
"Well, you might point out that the University is itself an IQ test. Simply point out the STEM courses weed out the dummies by virtue of the requirement that the students be able to DO the work. No cultural bias in math and science and engineering, right?"

Yes, I have pointed out that the demographics vary (without sending anyone into a rage, but getting the point across) across majors. I am a Geography major with a Geology minor. GIS can get complicated and so does mineralogy. Now that I'm in all 300/400 level classes the majority of students are white males and the remainder largely white females. One of my classes has only one black person in it: a female from Cameroon (no doubt at the far right side of that country's bell curve).

The chafe has indeed been weeded out.

And I pointed out that Sociology and Psychology majors are largely females and didn't point out that the remainder are minorities who couldn't decide on something and had to make a choice come junior year. I did say that there are no jobs in those fields as 'easy' majors have become over-saturated because of the college bubble.

My school also has plenty of Art, Art History, Dance, and Kinesiology majors (who I doubt could spell the word) floating around. Again, no one needs to pay money to learn these things as an adult and jobs are limited only to the best of them who can do something productive with them.

Also unfortunate is the "Education" program which really just teaches kids how to navigate the state's and counties' bullshit red tape and stifling curriculum. I don't understand why anyone would need an Education major when they could just major in any area of study and teach that (which would be fine for any area of study including ones for which there aren't jobs elsewhere).

People are waking up to a lot of things. Let these bubbles keep bursting so that we may land again. After the fall the weak will sit and cry while the strong will walk on their feet again.

Eric Hale said...

I am 29. It seems to me that the bulk of race-realists tend to be about my age, older millenials.

We have had to *live* the multiracial hell our boomer parents created from kindergarten through college. We know from experience what they could not understand in theory: their lily-white childhood was something to be cherished, not tossed aside flippantly. Whatever "white privlege" they had, they squandered and wasted until their children, us, are a soon-to-be hated minority in the land our forefathers bled for.

Disgusting.

W74 said...

Eric Hale said:
"their lily-white childhood was something to be cherished, not tossed aside flippantly. Whatever "white privlege" they had, they squandered...."

Indeed. I listen to the stories of my father and uncle who lived in an all white neighborhood in a town that was vastly white. The four kids that my grandparents produced constituted one of the SMALLER families in the neighborhood. Some families they said would have a kid in each and every grade at school streatching for several years, mostly with small gaps but sometimes in unbroken strings.

Talk about baby boom!

The DWLs and Feminists of today would find the notion of large families (unless they were mixed, or black, and being taken care of by the state of course; that's OK) disgusting and something to rally against.

Also squandered were stable marriages (how could you do badly with large families and no govt. help?), church organization (religious or just culturally it doesn't matter), and inter-generational wealth (similarly though not as badly as how the niggers are unable to create and maintain wealth).

The families of yesteryear were able to pass on portions (or the entirety of to one kid and money to the rest) of their houses and their land to the next generation. The next generation by and large shouldn't have squandered the stbility that that provided and should have been frugal with their holdings. Instead my parent's generation chose to take out wasteful (instead of mutually beneficial) mortgages and to spend obnoxiously.

Ben N Indiana said...

Anonymous said...
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Bob13 said...

Anonymous said...
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(I'm looking for a good system for my own web site. )


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Anonymous said...

WOW! CNN just now actually reported that 93% of crimes and arrests within the NYC school system are Black or Hispanics!!! They actually reported the race of the perpetrators!!!

Ben N Indiana said...

BOB 13,

thanks.

Now I need a Joomla for dummies!

Anonymous said...

"WOW! CNN just now actually reported that 93% of crimes and arrests within the NYC school system are Black or Hispanics!!! They actually reported the race of the perpetrators!!!"

Eric Holder will undoubtedly charge CNN with a Hate Crime.

Anonymous said...

I am old [56] and sometimes take Computer / other classes at
Soviet Monika JC

re:
Well, you might point out that the University is itself an IQ test.

Not JCs and private 4 yr schools...
also cheating [online classes]
and grade inflation...
One young middle eastern or middle eastern heritage guy proudly
told me he pays a smart guy to take his online classes so he can transfer to a good school

again.............having taken online classes..they are a joke

Fayette White Guy said...

Can't wait for "The City Too Busy To Hate"!!!