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Elizabeth, I drove through a piece of West Virginia years ago while on a trip to Pa. Since then West Virginia got to be on my wish list along with Montana, Idaho, and Kentucky as possible great White majority states to relocate to, and get away from this mass brown invasion. I initially got curious about West Virginia some years back as I would always hear Dr. Pierce broadcasting from "Hillsboro, West Virginia." I knew if Dr. Pierce had bought so much land there and established the National Alliance ( www.NatVan.com ) there it would get top marks by racialists. Of course it has a strong White majority and the topography in much of the state (like it's neighbor Virginia) is magnificent to behold!
"Almost Heaven - West Virginia" -- John Denver
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you could get a little side car bike and you two could peddle your little hearts out into the sunset
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I was not too far from West Virginia when I lived in Frederick, Maryland.
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Mike's muh dick is only matched by your knight in shining armor routine. Heck, you even do it with guys.
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...and the good part about being on the border is access to Virginia, so the benefits of civilisation are but an hour's drive (normally an hour and a half, but I drive like a ) from here. Roanoke, what would I ever do without you?
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very soon ill be settling in wva.im packing my belongings and heading for the mountains and forgetting this negro nightmare known as savannah.
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I lived in West Virginia for 11 years, Pocahontas County. Met my wife there. She isn't a hillbilly though, she is Hungarian. Funny now that I think about it, to meet a Hungarian in the mountains of WV. We still own some property in WV and hope to move back there maybe at some point. We both liked West Virginia.
People there are fairly racist, but no more so than out here in Oregon. They are subjected to the same jew poisoning through TV and other mass media as the rest of North America, and it shows. Still a nice place though. The hillbillies take some getting used to, they are a different culture than the South or the western US. |
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Marshall celebrates "diversity" at annual breakfast
HUNTINGTON — About 200 people gathered Friday at Marshall University to celebrate a worldwide community. It was the ninth year for the university’s annual Diversity Breakfast. Organizers said it is an opportunity to bring together different faces and enjoy Marshall’s richness of diversity, said Frances Hensley, associate vice president for academic affairs. “All of us live in a different world now,” she said. “We are no longer citizens of the community, or of a state or of a country. We are citizens of the world. At Marshall, we have a microcosm of that.” Yvonne Jones, the event’s keynote speaker, is a Marshall University graduate who became the executive director of Ebenezer Medical Outreach, a medical center for the underserved in the Tri-State. Jones is black female, but encouraged those in attendance to look past race, ethnicity, religion and other characteristics that define people today. In fact, she dismissed the word “race” and encouraged everyone to celebrate the one human race. “That’s the beginning,” she said. “When we think of ourselves as being different from someone else, that either gives us a sense of inferiority or superiority. That’s not good.” Marshall University President Stephen Kopp said blending with people of different faiths and ethnicities will can provide a spark in the lives of those involved. Three blessings — Muslim, Jewish and Christian — were offered prior to the breakfast. J.R. Harris, a black graduate student, offered the Christian prayer. He said the segregation of yesterday is a thing of the past, but he said today’s challenge to diversity is grouping. People often group themselves in comfort zones with like people, such as blacks with blacks and Jews with Jews. Olivia Morris, a white sophomore from Hurricane, W.Va., agreed with Harris and said its incumbent upon their generation promote diversity. “In our own groups that we hang out in, we are all relatively similar people. The same race. The same beliefs. We collect together,” she said. “This is a way to mingle and different people within the Marshall community.” Project Postbop provided music at the event. The university’s Black United Students Organization, Student Government Association, International Programs and the Center for African American Students’ Programs organized the breakfast, along with the Offices of Student Affairs, Academic Affairs and Multicultural Affairs. http://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/...-breakfast?i=0 |
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I have been there a couple years ago, WV has no beaners but it has it's fair share of wiggers and niggers.
And I wouldn't call it a "racist" state, it is just that wherever Whites are not being swarmed by waves of non-whites the brand of "hate" or "racist" is bestowed upon such states.
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