Andrew Anglin

Daily Stormer

July 24, 2014

Though it received little attention in the Jew-controlled media, on a weird Monday last month, the 79-year-old retired United Methodist minister Charles Moore drove to his childhood home of Grand Saline, Texas, a small town 70 miles east of Dallas, pulled into a strip mall parking lot, got out of his car and set himself on fire.

He did it because a hundred years ago, black people were allegedly mistreated by Whites.

Washington Post:

Bystanders rushed to help, splashing him with bottled water and beating the blaze with shirts. Finally, someone found a fire extinguisher. Unconscious, he was flown to Parkland Hospital in Dallas, where JFK died. Moore died that night, June 23. Moore’s death seemed a mystery. He put a note on his car and left behind letters explaining his act, said a former colleague and relative by marriage, the Rev. Bill Renfro, but his writings were not released for nearly a week. His thoughts are now becoming public. The Tyler Morning Telegraph obtained a copy of the suicide note from Grand Saline police. In it, Moore lamented past racism in Grand Saline and beyond. He called on the community to repent and said he was “giving my body to be burned, with love in my heart” for those who were lynched in his home town as well as for those who did the lynching, hoping to address lingering racism. In his letters, obtained by The Washington Post, he called his death an act of protest. He said he felt that after a lifetime of fighting for social justice, he needed to do more. “I would much prefer to go on living and enjoy my beloved wife and grandchildren and others,” he wrote, “but I have come to believe that only my self-immolation will get the attention of anybody and perhaps inspire some to higher service.” … Moore had gone on a two-week hunger strike in the 1990s to move the United Methodist Church to remove discriminatory language against homosexuals. While working with the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, he stood vigil in front of George W. Bush’s governor’s mansion to protest more than 100 executions. He served in the slums of India, Africa and the Middle East. … “I have no significant achievements to offer from that period so that my influence on contemporary issues might have a significant impact,” he wrote, “so I am laying down my life here today, in order to call attention to issues of great human concern.” He seemed particularly disturbed by capital punishment, racial discrimination, prejudice against the LGBT community. … “There is one thing I have absolute control over: that is, the manner of my death,” he wrote. “History will decide whether my offering is worthy.” … “I will soon be eighty years old, and my heart is broken over this,” he wrote. “America (and Grand Saline prominently) have never really repented for the atrocities of slavery and its aftermath. What my hometown needs to do is open its heart and its doors to black people, as a sign of the rejection of past sins. … So, at this late date, I have decided to join them by giving my body to be burned, with love in my heart not only for them but also for the perpetrators of such horror.” … Moore, of Allen, Tex., had a degree from Southern Methodist University and from the Perkins School of Theology at SMU. He served as a minister for half a century. When he retired, he received awards from Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, and the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, according to a biography provided by his family.

So this is apparently where we are, White Man.

We brought these people to America out of the savage death-world of Africa, gave them everything they could ever possibly desire, and they still wanted more. As we have nothing more to give them, we are now giving our lives in apology.

This is the ultimate effect of the Jewish mind-virus of liberalism: literally setting yourself on fire in a parking lot because you feel so guilty about imaginary crimes against the lesser races.

Thankfully, I view this weird old man’s self-immolation as signalling the saturation point of the Jew-liberal ideology. This is the point at which we are so filled with unreasonable and undeserved guilt, that we finally take a step back and ask if we really deserve this.

And we don’t. We are the race that has been the most kind and compassionate, done more for each other and more for the other races than any other people on the planet. White guilt is a misdirection of our biological impulse toward compassion.

But it is now that we can direct this impulse towards our own people, as we have everything stripped of us by the Jew and his savage hordes.

And it is now that we rise.