Whitewashed Acres: ‘Return to the Land’ Is a Return to Violence
Right there in the ozarks of Arkansas, where the earth still holds the blood of lynched bodies and echoes of night riders, a new danger is taking root. Disguised as a quiet rural commune, a self-declared white nationalist town is being carved out with 160 acres of exclusion and hate. They call it “Return to the Land.” Return to the land my arse. Don’t let the pastoral branding fool you. It has nothing to do with community farming or sustainable living. This coded fortress is nothing more than a repackaged segregationist ideology with solar panels and Wi-Fi.
History as Rehearsal:
This movement is not new either. It is the digital
grandchild of the White Citizens’ Councils. The rhetoric has changed, but the
goal has not. It is still remove, isolate, and dominate. The world has watched
what happens when people build ethno-nationalist states. They don’t end in
quiet. They end in genocide, apartheid, and collapsed democracies. (I say ‘collapsed
democracies’ tongue in cheek). Also, do not be surprised when a Bible verse is used
to support the wickedness. Building walls around white skin is rebellion
against God’s heart as demonstrated in the person of Jesus Christ.
This town built exclusively for white people is an
altar to the same fear that drove the slave patrols, the Red Summer riots, and
the bombing of Black Wall Street. And in 2025, it grows because America has
once again turned its back on truth and traded accountability for white
grievance.
True to form, proponents insist that there is a need
to “protect their community” which is an all-too familiar smokescreen for hate.
Do not buy it. They call it preserving culture. This is about preserving
control. It is not as if they are planting bananas and keeping to themselves.
They are training, broadcasting, and building networks with other hate groups
across the country. Their ‘returning’ to the land is where they grow contempt,
recruit from rage, and rehearse the next national wound. Don't hear me wrong. I am not advocating for a spot next door. I am saying listen to the bellow of a new 'sundown town' being chiseled out of the land.
The Myth of Anti‑White Victimhood:
The fear of “white genocide” is baseless fearmongering
with no statistical grounding. In 2023, there were more than 11,000 reported
hate crimes in the U.S. with the vast majority directed at Black, Jewish,
LGBTQ+, and other marginalized communities. Though anti‑white incidents exist, they
account for a tiny fraction. The real pattern is systemic and one‑sided
oppression generally perpetuated by whites. There is no mutual victimhood here.
The rise of such a project is the fruit of a political
climate that has coddled white resentment and rebranded bigotry as free speech.
Politicians have stoked fears of “replacement” and “reverse racism,” knowing
full well that those tropes are rooted in pseudo-science and lies. School
boards have scrubbed curricula that even whisper about systemic racism.
Governors have criminalized books for telling the truth (-now that is
dunceness). The very term “white supremacy” is being banned from state
documents. And now, right on cue, a whites-only town. The lie of white
supremacy is defending itself creatively, violently, and institutionally. There
is no dam war on whiteness, but there is a war on truth. And truth is always
threatening to those who benefit from deception. Pay attention to the prophets
of old and you shall see.
The Real Danger:
If any group in this nation has the right to form
enclaves of protection, it is Indigenous peoples pushed off their ancestral
land, Black communities hunted by the criminal legal system, and immigrants
fleeing destabilization created by U.S. foreign policy. Yet it is those who
hold the most power who are claiming victimhood the loudest.
The real danger is not just the land purchase or even
the ideology itself; it is the silence around it. The media is another tool. The
way their reports treat these stories as curiosities or fringe phenomena would
be laughable if not for its criminal nature. These reporters and their reports
ignore the long arc of history that connects unchecked hate to national
tragedy.
I want to say that the Church has a responsibility to
speak about this, but I just don’t have too much confidence anymore that it
will. It feels like the church has become weary in well-doing. It is a lot because evil is moving at an
alarming pace. We do know that Jesus was not a white nationalist and the Gospel
does not make room for racial purity projects. The prophets of old thundered
against those who “build their houses by unrighteousness.” And Christ himself
warned of the judgment reserved for those who refuse to welcome the stranger,
clothe the naked, and dismantle oppressive power.
How does one follow Jesus and fund segregation? How does
one proclaim the Gospel and protect supremacy? How does one claim righteousness
while clearing land for exclusion?
So, to those plotting gated homogeneity under the
guise of freedom, decency sees through your frontier cosplay and I for one will
not spiritualize your hate.
As long as the land is soaked with memory, it will not
let us forget. They may fence their property, but the Spirit of the Living God
is not bound by acres or ideology. And she will not be mocked. Return to the
land, my arse. It was never their land to begin with.
#lieofwhitesupremacy #Arkansaswatch #Americanapartheid #ThisisAmerica #exposethehate
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