Editor’s Note: This is a work in progress, but I am putting together a definitive statement on why nationalists should not support the Republican Party.

At the outset of this article, I want to stress that this is not a knee jerk reaction to the events which have unfolded in Charleston. This is a debate that we have been having in our circles for many years now. It is a topic which I discussed with my father-in-law on many, many occasions before his death in March. My view of the Republican Party has not changed in the slightest bit from the day of the 2014 midterm elections.

Here’s the question: Why should anyone who considers themselves a nationalist vote, donate, or support a political party that is hostile to our core beliefs?

Southern Heritage

While I was in Atlanta this weekend, Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush were among the first to call for the removal of the Confederate Battle Flag in South Carolina. Gov. Nikki Haley, Sen. Tim Scott, and Sen. Lindsey Graham joined the media pile on yesterday afternoon. Representing the Republican National Committee, Chairman Reince Preibus condemned the Confederate Battle Flag and joined the call for it removal.

Republican leaders in other Southern states have also joined the attack on the Confederate Battle Flag. In doing so, the Republican Party has acquiesced to the Cultural Revolution on yet another key issue, and has opened the door to ISIS or Taliban-style attacks on Confederate monuments all across the South.

Traditional Marriage

With a pending Supreme Court decision on “gay marriage” imminent, the Republican Party is eager to jump on the bandwagon of the radical LGBT movement and cast aside the traditional Christian definition of marriage. In fact, we have seen that the Republican Party not only will refuse to fight to defend marriage, but it won’t even fight to defend religious liberty in states like Indiana, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Ted Olson, who was George W. Bush’s solicitor general, is even representing the pro-gay marriage side in arguments before the Supreme Court.

Judges

For the past several decades, one of the most popular arguments for voting for the Republican Party has been the need to put “conservative judges” on the federal bench – conservative judges like Clarence Thomas, who recently voted to deny the Texas SCV a Confederate flag license plate; Anthony Kennedy, who was the key swing vote against the Defense of Marriage Act and Arizona-style immigration laws; John Roberts, who saved Obamacare; Sandra Day O’Connor, who voted to preserve affirmative action for a generation; John Paul Stevens and David Souter, who are two of the most liberal members of the Supreme Court and voted to preserve abortion.

The Supreme Court is no friend of conservatives, traditionalists, or nationalists. It’s only accomplishment to date has been to strengthen the American oligarchy by removing all limits to campaign contributions in federal elections. Republican control of the Supreme Court has only been a boon to corporate and monied interests. It’s pending decision on “gay marriage” will prove once and for all that Republican judges are neither allies of traditionalists or any check on radical leftwing activists. Republican judges have supported abortion, gay marriage, affirmative action, open borders and gun control.

Gun Control

But what about gun control?

This is perhaps the only reason left to vote for the Republican Party, but it is no longer a compelling one. If a single lonewolf spree shooter like Dylann Roof can inspire this kind of pile on against the Confederate flag, why wouldn’t the Left be similarly emboldened by the next Sandy Hook or Gabrielle Giffords?

How can anyone have any confidence that Republicans won’t surrender on gun control after watching what has happened in Charleston? The Republican Party has already abandoned its base on key issues like abortion, gay marriage, immigration, Obamacare and Southern heritage, which is more or less the same constituency that opposes gun control. As Marcus Cicero reported the other day, Karl Rove has broached the subject of repealing the Second Amendment.

Black Crime

If anything good comes out of the massacre in Charleston, it will be that the Republican Party has shown its true colors on black-on-white crime. The Council of Conservative Citizens has been widely condemned for reporting on black-on-white crime. The media is reporting that various Republicans are racing to return campaign donations made by CofCC President, Earl Holt III.

The lesson here is that it is scandalous now to report on the existence of black-on-white crime. Because the Republican Party no longer believes in law and order, violent black criminals should be allowed to assault and kill White people with impunity in America, we should all remain silent about it, and do everything we can to obscure the truth about black crime in America by only referring to black criminals as “youths” or “teens.” The lives of White people aren’t worth fussing about.

We should go along with spiking stories about White victims and send them down the memory hole stamped as “wrong place at the wrong time” or “random act of violence” or “senseless violence.” Unlike OJ Simpson or the Duke Lacrosse stripper, we should deny that black-on-white crime has anything to do with the overarching narrative of “race in America.” Instead, violent thugs like Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown should be glorified as martyrs for social justice, and it should be international news whenever any black person is harmed by a White person.

As Rand Paul has shown us, the corollary here for the Republican Party is restoring voting rights to convicted felons, emptying our prisons of violent offenders, and standing shoulder to shoulder with Al Sharpton in attacking police officers. Criminal liberation is the bold new civil rights cause of the 21st century.

War

If a decade of wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya were not enough, vote for the Republican Party in 2016, which is indifferent to the borders of Texas, but ready to go to war for a place called “Donetsk.” A decade after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi people have built a thriving multicultural democracy, which thanks to the heroic sacrifices of thousands of American soldiers has become a shining City on a Hill of moderate Islam in the Middle East.

Trade

In the two weeks prior to the Charleston shooting, the Republican Party in Washington has been consumed with using its new majority in Congress to give President Obama “fast track authority” to negotiate new free trade agreements.

The free trade agreements our bipartisan political leadership have negotiated with Mexico, Central America, South Korea, Columbia, and Peru have worked out so well for us and created so many new jobs for the American middle class that now we need to negotiate even larger ones with the entire Pacific Rim, the European Union, and perhaps Africa and the Western hemisphere too.

Political Correctness

The Republican Party would never do something like throw its own Senate Majority Leader under the bus for humoring an elderly man on his 100th birthday. Trigger warning: some might find Trent Lott’s comments about Strom Thurmond racist, hurtful, and extremely offensive:

I can’t see anyone denying the fact that decades of Republican electoral victories have done nothing to reverse America’s cultural slide into political correctness. I have a hard time keeping up with all the new things which people are offended by these days. As an institution, I don’t believe anyone will dispute that the Republican Party enforces political correctness, or that rather than changing the system, the system ends up changing those who get involved in Republican politics.

The GOP’s official website issued press releases that celebrate Hanukkah, Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashanah, and Kwanzaa, but not Christmas last year. For anyone who still believes the GOP will ever do anything about political correctness, I will happily take that bet and put a hundred Harriet Tubmans on it.

Diversity

Although non-Hispanic Whites accounted for 89 percent of Republicans in 2012, the Republican Party’s proudest boast is that it has embraced the Left’s new value of “diversity.” Republicans will proudly tell you all about their female governors, their Asian and Hispanic governors, and it seems like every black Republican is a speaker at the Republican National Convention.

GOP.com is extremely proud of P.B.S Pinchback, but won’t utter a single positive word about any White American as a White American. Insofar as the Republican Party talks about White Americans at all, who are their core constituency, it is in the sense that the GOP is “too White” and there is something wrong about this and outreach efforts are underway to make the Republican Party more “diverse.”

Values

The Republican Party does not share our values. At our core, nationalists are people who love our own folk. We take the side of our own people. I don’t side with my own people because I hate others. I do it for the same reason that I put my own family first. I do it because they are mine. My fate is linked to their fate.

The GOP has a very different outlook. We value White identity. The GOP condemns White identity. We value Southern identity. The GOP condemns Southern identity. We want to preserve the White race, and the South, as a trust and a solemn obligation to future generations. It is something we see as a moral and religious duty. In contrast, the GOP has no objection to replacing our people, so long as a head a lettuce is a few cents cheaper or nannies and pool boys are more affordable.

To the Republican Party, the United States is nothing more than a marketplace, an economy, or a shopping mall. Presiding over this economy, which they call our “nation,” is a monied class of billionaires and multimillionaires who are distinguished by nothing but their devotion to avarice, and the GOP exists to ensure that their pampered lives are made a little bit easier, and that they will pay less in taxes, less in wages to their workers, and put up with fewer annoying government regulations.

Although the Republican Party claims to support “Christianity” and “values,” it is the party of Larry Craig, Mark Foley, and as we recently found out, Dennis Hastert. In South Carolina, the Republican Party is the party of former Gov. Mark Sanford, who abandoned his wife to run off with his Argentine mistress. Why would such a party make any serious effort to conserve traditional Christian values?

As Caitlyn Jenner and Rachel Dolezal have recently shown, and as Miley Cyrus and Kim Kardashian remind us every week, the Republican Party is incapable of preserving traditional values, civility, or even America’s tenuous grasp on reality. Republican electoral victories have translated into nothing but cultural debasement. These spree shootings are a reminder of how the Republican Party has failed to preserve “values.”

Multiculturalism

The spectacle of GOP establishment pick, ¡Jeb! 2016, launching his official 2016 presidential campaign should have been enough to dispel any lingering illusions one might have that the Republican Party is opposed to multiculturalism. I will reserve comment on Jeb’s Mexican wife and his half-Latino children. Like Rachel Dolezal, I will just note here that Jeb Bush himself told the US Census he is “Hispanic.”

In his own home in Miami, FL, transracial pioneer Jeb Bush reportedly doesn’t speak the English language. Because of his rejection of his Anglo-American heritage and strong identification with Latin America, he supports the Hispanicization of the United States. His wife of forty one years hasn’t assimilated into American culture. What’s interesting about this is that the GOP establishment sees this as a strength and their ticket back to the White House. It is a tacit approval of cultural genocide.

When the last Bush occupied the White House, George W. Bush dutifully observed the mulitculturalist calender: African-American History Month, Hispanic American Heritage Month, Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, etc. You get the picture. The GOP agrees America’s majority culture is illegitimate, shameful, and not worth celebrating, unlike Third World minority cultures.

Affirmative Action

When I first got into all of this, I was incensed by the injustice of affirmative action. In hindsight, I believe affirmative action played a role in triggering my growing sense of racial awareness. Since 2001, I have seen a Republican majority on the Supreme Court extend affirmative action for a generation and refuse to address the issue a decade later. In its mad rush to promote “diversity,” the GOP itself now internally practices affirmative action by promoting non-White candidates in order to elicit media applause.

Abortion

In my view, there is no better example of America’s cultural degeneration than abortion, which is framed as the “individual choice” and “the right” to discard our unwanted descendants. As a nationalist, I don’t think there anything more symbolic of how liberalism has utterly destroyed the traditional social order than this.

Life used to be conceived of as a sacred trust between generations. In such a way, all generations were contemporaries, with those who are now living having obligations to both their ancestors and their descendants. Now, the sovereign American individualist feels no debt to his forebearers, and no obligation to future generations. The purpose of life is just to glut oneself with frivolous pleasures, to move from one fancy to another, as the mood strikes. At best, children are just an accessory item in a fulfilling life which is defined primarily in terms of material accumulation.

What has the Republican Party done about one of the great moral issues of our time? For decades, they’ve engaged in grandstanding and token gestures. They’ve asked for and received millions of votes. In exchange, they have put judges on the Supreme Court who have upheld abortion for the last forty two years.

Jewish Influence

I can expect nothing but rapturous applause when I point out that the Republican Party cares far more about the security of Israel than the United States. American taxpayers subsidized the erection of Israel’s border fence.

The Republican Party will never call out or doing anything about the negative impact of Jewish influence in this country. This is because the GOP itself is in the pocket of wealthy Jewish oligarchs like Sheldon Adelson. Indeed, some the GOP’s 2016 presidential candidates are nothing but puppets of Jewish sugardaddies. Jewish financial influence over American politics is pervasive and dominates the “two party system.”

There’s no real “choice” in the American political system on this issue. Jews are always the winner in American elections because there is no opposition to their agenda.

Immigration

I’ve saved the most compelling reason not to support the GOP for last.

Ultimately, the Republican Party is controlled by its donor class, and those donors really want open borders. For years now, the GOP has conspired to bring about the US Chamber of Commerce and the Wall Street Journal‘s vision of a borderless world, where citizens have been reduced to producers and consumers, inputs and outputs, and the sole metric of national health is calculations of “economic growth” which, of course, will primarily benefit the aforementioned donor class.

The Republican Party supports our demographic oblivion. This is the ultimate reason why no nationalist can support the GOP in good conscience. As a parasite, it sucks up all the time, money, and energy that goes into fighting demographic displacement, and it spits out tax cuts for millionaires. It puts people like Mitch McConnell in charge of the Senate who wage war for comprehensive immigration reform, the DREAM Act, Obamatrade, destroying Confederate monuments, financial ruin, etc. Corralling all nationalist resistance within the GOP puts us into a permanent defensive posture.

There might be “good Republicans” in Congress and the state legislatures, but their hands are tied by their leadership, who answer to monied class which writes the checks. Even if they mean well, they are unable to help us. Look at Texas which has the most serious immigration problem in America, but which was unable to pass an E-Verify bill with a Republican supermajority in the Texas legislature.

Conclusion

Y’all, I ain’t gonna come on back to the GOP for any reason – I’m done. These people have nothing to offer us. They are opposed to our core beliefs. They are opposed to our core interests. They are our political enemies.