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Not church groups. Do you think they need healing from their existing ways.

2006-07-11 07:14:19 · 2 answers · asked by littleblanket 4 in Social Science Anthropology

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Well, there are business lunches. And you can usually find an officer's club on a military base somewhere. But these aren't specifically "White" meetings or meeting places (though maybe they should be).

Look in a phone book sometime. Do you see all those organizations named with the words "Black" or "*****" or "African-American"? Sure you do.

Do you see organizations whose names include "Latino" or "Hispanic" or "Aztlan"? Of course you do.

Do you see organizations with the word "Jewish"? Man, do you ever!

Now go through the telephone book and try to find a significant organization for Whites only. Once in a great while, you might see one. The last one I heard about was "The Aryan Baby Drive" - a young White woman in California was accepting donations of baby clothes to be given to White babies.

The prosecuting attorney in her county shut it down by fabricating a bomb charge against her.

Three years previously, police had searched her home, and during the search, they found a can of gasoline for the lawnmower and a bag of nails that was to be used for home improvements. Nothing was done about this for three years... until the prosecutor needed an excuse to threaten the woman. So he called the can of gasoline and the bag of nails "bomb making materials." In order to regain her freedom, the woman had to shut down the Aryan Baby Drive.

So, no. Caucasians in general don't have non-religious healing meetings. If we did, the government would probably attack them and arrest any of us who survived.

2006-07-12 00:26:54 · answer #1 · answered by David S 5 · 3 2

We meet every Thursday at the Healing lodge. 6:00 P.M. Healing commences promptly at 6:20. Wear your Healing panties and have the cash ready when you arrive. No CC or checks. Ask any member for directions to any Caucasian Healing Lodge. There are over 3,500 in the U.S. I hope to see you there for detoxification.

2006-07-11 22:31:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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