White Pride

There is a lot of talk these days about Black pride, Jewish pride, Hispanic pride–even “gay” pride. In fact, there is only one major segment of the population which is not encouraged to take pride in its heritage and in the achievements of its ancestors. That group is the white race.

If we say we are proud of our race, we are called bigots or racists, but our racial overtones are mild when compared to those who promote their own minority races to the exclusion of the white majority.

The lack of white pride is truly a sad and strange thing, because no group has more to be rightfully proud of than the white people of the world. The glories and greatness that the men and women of our race have won over the centuries should serve as a source of eternal pride and inspiration to white Americans everywhere.

Since the dawn of history, we have been a mighty race of builders, explorers, artists, warriors, inventors, cultivators, missionaries, and religious leaders.

We have sailed the seas, tamed vast wildernesses, scaled towering mountains, and journeyed to the depths of the ocean and into the void of outer space. We have built great civilizations, created breathtaking works of beauty, and made the deserts bloom. The technological achievements of our people, from the Greeks to the moon walks of the Apollo astronauts, are unequalled. We have devised sublime philosophies and created the noblest works of art, music, and literature. We have conquered deadly diseases and performed soulstirring acts of heroism and self-sacrifice.

We are the race of Shakespeare, Da Vinci, Beethoven, and Homer. We are the sons and daughters of Leif Erikson, Columbus, Magellan, Napoleon, Washington, Lee, Jackson, Stuart, Chesty Puller, Rommel, and Patton. We are the heirs of Rembrandt, Rubens, Durer; of Dante, Goethe, and Gutenberg; of Vivaldi, Bach, Mozart, and Wagner. We are the descendants of Galileo and Newton, of Count Zinzendorf, Peter Waldo, Peter Cartwright, Sam Jones, Bob Jones Sr., Luther, and Wesley.

Just to list the accomplishments of our race would require the work of a lifetime. No one has more to be proud of than we do.