A Statement from The League of the South
13 August 2018
The League of the South did not participate in nor endorse Unite The Right Two. We have been asked: Why not? Here is our answer.
After Charlottesville in August 2018, an operation The League and our Nationalist Front allies–some 400 strong–planned and executed apart from Jason Kessler\’s plans for logistics and security, we had no confidence in Mr. Kessler\’s ability to be a leader on the \”Right.\” Ultimately, a leader must prove his leadership ability by results, and young Mr. Kessler has yet to do that.
A case in point was yesterday\’s (12 August 2018) debacle in Washington, DC. Some 30 people turned out for an event deemed Unite The Right 2.0. It was given all sorts of publicity by the media in light of last year\’s events in Charlottesville. While no one really expected the numbers on the right to be what they were last year–some 1000 strong–expectations of a few hundred attendees was a reasonable estimate. This event was a failure, and there\’s no reason to pretend otherwise. Yes, it once again showed the true nature of Antifa, Black Lives Matter, and the rest of the new Red Terror\’s street thugs. But as far as good publicity for the \”Right,\” it was a disaster. The same for Mr. Kessler\’s claims to leadership in this movement, whatever they now may be.
Some on both the Left and the Right speculate that the Alt-Right– that amorphous group Kessler is said to be trying to \”unite\”– is now dead. We in The League never quite knew of whom or of what the Alt-Right consisted; thus, we never considered ourselves or our Nationalist Front allies a part of it. Rather, we see ourselves as the heart and soul of the Hard Right, an uncompromising movement of real blood and soil Southern/White nationalists who will not compromise our vision of a Southern homeland for Whites. To us, Dixie is and should be White Man\’s Land. We are firm on the Negro Question and the Jew Question. And we make no apologies to anyone for what we believe or what we seek to accomplish for our people.
Henceforth, we will work with those who are in agreement with our worldview and our struggle to make it a reality. But we will not support men who have proven themselves incapable of effective leadership, who seek an accommodation with the enemy through compromise, or who try to water down our nationalist message with an appeal that our \”White civil rights\” be respected. We in The League are more concerned with doing our duty to our God, our people, and each other than we are in begging that our \”rights\” be respected. If we do our duty, then our \”rights\” will no longer be an issue. That is how free men do things in this world. Long live the Hard Right! Hail Victory and Hail Dixie!
Michael Hill