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An intentional all-white community is in the news. It’s called Return to the Land, and it has bought 160 acres in rural Arkansas, where members will “separate ourselves from a failing modern society,” and “make positive cultural changes in ourselves and in our ancestral communities.”
Here is co-founder Eric Orwoll explaining Return to the Land to an interviewer from British TV, Sky News. Note the absurd warning.
This wonderful development has been met with loathing. The Times of Israel frets: “White supremacists building whites-only settlement in Arkansas.”
The Independent warns that “Far-right group establishes ‘whites-only’ community,” adding “the NAACP, and the Anti-Defamation League . . . [are] accusing RTTL of racial discrimination.”
These white people just want to be left alone, but Heidi Beirich, who used to work for the SPLC calls it, “just bald-faced white supremacy.”
On July 24, TMZ reported happily: “Arkansas Attorney General. All White Ain’t Right!!! Slams Growing White Supremacy Group,” namely Return to the Land.
The media reception was a little different for a project that started in 2020: “19 families buy nearly 97 acres of land in Georgia to create a city safe for Black people.”
The Freedom Georgia Initiative website explains that the town of Freedom “was established out of an extreme sense of urgency to create a thriving safe haven for black families.”
Atlanta magazine, which loves stories about blacks, wanted us to “Meet the three women laying the foundation for a new, pro-Black city in central Georgia.”
Fox News was enthusiastic: It was going to be “no whites allowed,” but no one cared about that.
The 19 families seem to have found freedom elsewhere. The Freedom Initiative Facebook page has not been updated since this 2022 ad for a Juneteenth Campout.
No one complained about racism when the all-black Nuwaubian Nation set up in Eatonton, Georgia, in 1993.
By 2002, it had about 400 people. The Nuwaubians were run by a guy who called himself the “Supreme Grand Hierophant of the Ancient Egyptian Order,” and claimed American blacks were descended from the pyramid builders.
It even had a theme park complete with its own pyramids.
Alas, the Grand Hierophant is off for a 135-year stay in the big house for racketeering and child molestation. The nation was seized, the theme park busted up, and everything sold at auction.
A pity, really. It looks intriguing.
And there are towns that are 100 percent and exclusively Orthodox Jewish: Kiryas Joel, Kaser, Monsey, Spring Valley, and New Square, all in New York. Kiryas Joel was started in the early 1970s, with just 14 families and now has 44,000 people. Everyone speaks Yiddish.
Here is the welcome sign, asking visitors to dress modestly, speak modestly, and “maintain gender separation in all public places.” That means even husbands and wives walk on opposite sides of the street.
A woman who grew up in Kiryas Joel writes that it is “one of the most child-centric communities imaginable.”
She adds that it is “Filled with Little Tykes bikes and Bigwheels and wagons and scooters, and during summer afternoons the outdoors is swarming with children and the sounds of screeching and crying and having fun.” I bet this is exactly what the gentiles of Return to the Land want, but I don’t hear about attorney generals looking into Kiryas Joel because of “Jewish supremacy.”
And then there’s EPIC City, going up on 400 acres, 40 miles northeast of Dallas, that will have more than 1,000 single- and multi-family homes for Muslims.
Though not on quite the scale of Epic City, there are more than 4,000 Korean churches in the United States. This is the home page of one of them.
Here’s the youth group of a Korean church in Los Angeles.
There’s an important difference between all these places and Return to the Land. They can say, “We’re for blacks”—or Orthodox Jews, or Muslim, or Koreans—and no one cares. They can even claim they don’t discriminate—because they don’t have to. No one else wants to join. But you have a handful of whites at the end of a dirt road in Arkansas, and here comes the attorney general.
Now, I was going to say mean things about the Arkansas AG, Tim Griffin.
I was going to show you photos from Facebook of Tim with his nice white family.
Were these taken in his backyard in Little Rock? How many black neighbors does he have?
I was going to show you his “pray for Israel” posting, that wants your blessings on an entire country that’s just for certain people.
But I’m not going to do that, because looky here. Just five days after the investigation began, “Initial review finds nothing illegal in proposed ‘whites-only’ community, attorney general’s office says.”
You see, Return to the Land is a private membership association, which has the legal right to choose its members entirely as it sees fit. Private associations can be religious groups, hunting or fitness clubs, or for alternative medicine treatments. Return to the Land sells shares tied to plots of land.
Ooh, the white haters are unhappy. But what’s legal in Arkansas is probably legal where you live. Let’s hope this is the beginning of something very big.
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