
July 20th 10, 10:34 PM
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Day Brown wrote:
As for a white country, there is my neck of Ozark woods, north of I-40
in Arkansas. Too steep for agribusiness, it is still family farms. Owned
by white people. 99% according to the school report.
http://normessasweb.uark.edu/schoolp...ool/School.php
Get out an atlas and look up the hill towns- Alpina, Bee Branch, Clinton,
Deer, Eureka Springs, Flippin, Greer's Ferry, Heber Springs....
REPEATEDLY, you see ZERO rates of violence. Dropout rates in the single
digits, graduation rates over 90%, attendance at 95%. with less than 1%
minorities. You still see rebel flag decals on the window behind the gun
rack in the pickups or on flagpoles in the yard. (Which is curious cause
these NW Arkansas hillbillies didnt have slaves and seceded from the
Confederate govt in Little Rock)
If you want a white nation, this is pretty close, altho they are also
1/2 Cherokee. But we all get along. The area was settled early in the
19th century by Scots & Irish, who knew a thing or two about white
aristocracy dispossessing people. so when the Trail of Tears came thru,
lotsa Cherokee were taken in... to the gene pool.
Sounds idyllic. I drove through Ft. Smith 31 years ago. In the middle
of the night. My mom's family is from a little farther up the
Appalachians (Ft. Boone and Lexington).
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