SoCal A3P Activists Return to Huntington Beach
After a brief hiatus, the A3P’s Southern California activist team hit the streets once again this last Saturday to spread the party’s message to the habitants, pedestrians, and occasional inquisitive transients of the bustling Orange County coastal community of Huntington Beach.
Braving nuclear fallout (and a chance of rain), and having to compete for attention with a man who routinely drives a nail into his face, our activists, stalwart as ever, set up shop in their usual location, erecting the A3P Truth Booth in defiance of all elements and opposition.
“Yes, it can be a bit silly at the Huntington Beach pier sometimes,” clarified local activist Mitch Stevens, while describing the day’s event. “We’ve actually been up and down much of the Southern California coastline. The demographic environment where we live is very strange. Large pockets of individual populations occupy certain areas in such density that these areas are readily understood by everybody to belong to individual, specific races.”
“Whites here are no different, and for every obvious reason, our local activist team has usually sought out for events locations thought to be primarily populated by our people”, continued Mr. Stevens.
“We’ve been to Los Angeles County, and held events there, but none were experiences we’d like to repeat.
“In Southern California, especially in Orange County, Whiteness is generally associated with significant wealth, and I’m confident our activist team has been to some of the wealthiest areas in our country”, said Mitch, “Surprisingly (or not), these areas were “hard-sells,” as was indicated by the title to an article describing our visit to one of them.”
Mr. Stevens elaborated, “The problem we’ve found with very rich areas, even though they are largely populated by white people, is that a seemingly decent sized portion of these whites directly benefit from our nation’s myriad ailments, and are therefore uninterested in pamphlets on ‘Immigration,’ ‘Globalization,’ and ‘American Jobs for American Workers.’ Why stop the invasion of our country, goes their reasoning, when it’s only by an army of dirt-cheap labor?”
“Anyone can go to a local pub in one of these super-rich areas and find the place half-packed before noon on a weekday, filled with the owners of construction companies, landscaping services, housecleaning services, window washing services, etc. – any job these guys can hire middle-aged Mexicans to do for a rate formerly paid to high school sophomores.
“Repatriate millions of illegals, and most of these ‘local business owners’ would have to do some honest work again, rather than merely guzzle beer all day.
“Huntington Beach is different from some other Orange County coastal communities, in that the majority of its residents are still working class white families. Run-of-the-mill people still live here, and their sons and daughters still grow up with a sense of white working-class pride.
“While certainly not untouched by the ‘enrichment’ brought on by mass-immigration, Huntington Beach, along with Seal Beach and a few other small northern Orange County communities, truly is a beach-side ethnic outpost, the likes of which can’t be found again until reaching Northern California.
“We like to use the pier area as a regrouping point after any break from our personal outreach campaign because the passersby are usually friendly, and that’s always a morale boost for us.
“The pier, itself, is also a large tourist attraction, enabling us to frequently speak with people from all over the country. We find it helpful to learn first-hand what the situation is like in other parts of the country.
“Over the last year, our team has had numerous lengthy conversations with people whose ideas for turning things around are not that different from our own.
“I’d say our hardest fight is against apathy. People agree with our policies, they just don’t believe we can win.
“We’ve a threshold to reach, that’s all”, explained Mitch, “If we ever become big enough and ‘cool’ enough, people will choose us because only our ideas make any sense.”
Readers local to the Orange County, California area are encouraged to contact Mitch Stevens and the A3P’s Southern California activist chapter by using the contact feature of this website.
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