Michael Weaver: Perils of a Pro-White Activist.


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Michael Weaver: Perils of a Pro-White Activist.

Michael Weaver was railroaded in Columbus, Georgia because he pepper sprayed a negro that was trying to rob him, and was sent to prison even though pepper spray is not illegal in Georgia. But Michael’s real offense was his past as an advocate for White interests and a regular distributor of National Alliance literature throughout the streets of the city. Michael had previously distributed nearly 100,000 fliers and pamphlets in the Columbus area that attacked illegal immigration, affirmative action, and Jewish influence in the Mainstream Media. He was National Alliance Activist of the Year in 2008.

This interview may have been more timely back in June or July, before the #UnitetheRight rally in Charlottesville, since we think Michael’s story is exemplary of the quagmire in which one may end up by advocating for Whites in an anti-White environment, where our enemies have a decisive upper hand in local government. Charlottesville is even farther along the path to Bolshevism than Columbus, but if they can get away with treating Michael Weaver the way they have in Georgia, there are not too many places where White Nationalists stand a chance once they get involved in a case where they had to defend themselves against negros or other beasts. It seems that for Michael Weaver, and also for our fellow patriots in Charlottesville, as soon as a White Nationalist needs to defend himself, he alone is the guilty party.

For further reading:

The Michael Weaver Case, at Occidental Dissent

Columbus Georgia: No Pepper-spray allowed

Police State Amerika: The People's Republic of Columbus, Georgia

A Dual System of "Justice," Separate and Unequal...The Story of Michael Weaver and The Corruption of Columbus,Georgia's Judicial System

Michael Weaver's Blogsite