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Made in USA: The label that is killing us
June 17th, 2008 Derek Bargeld, Editorials, Immigration, Race

american-apparel-jews.jpgThe label ‘Made in USA’ may have meant something to Americans 60 years ago.  America was a much different place then.  We knew that when something was made in the US, that is was made by white Americans in an American factory, and by a company that had some interest in the community and well-being of our country. 

Fast forward to today.  We still see many Americans and even some racial-thinking Americans stuck in the false belief that buying American-made goods will benefit us.  One of the best examples of a modern company producing goods using the ‘Made in USA’ tag is American Apparel.

American Apparel is a company with their factory based in Los Angeles.  Their factory is disproportionately Hispanic and their legal status is very suspect.  English classes are available there and immigrant workers are allowed to make free phone calls home during work.  Would supporting this factory help us?

AA also was founded by the current CEO and President Dov Charney.  Dov is a perverted Jew who has been applying the usual Jewish degenerate values into his company.  Read about his perversion here>>>

As the largest and most famous maker of ‘Made in USA’ clothing, American Apparel has launched a very large campaign to ‘Legalize LA’.  This plan wants to legalize all illegal immigrants and allow even more third worlders into the US.  Here is their ad>>>

Now that company appears to be quite anti-white, but the same values are expressed by blatantly anti-white causes such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Ford Foundation. 

Unfortunately, this is what America has become and pretending that promoting “Made in USA” will be an answer to our problems is naive at best.  We must begin to think racially and discard the mental constraints that are placed upon us by the mass media.  We must think of what is best for our race whenever we make a decision and try to do the thing which is best for us.  It may not always be easy but it is about time that we regularly get into this practice.


Read the Comments

112262 Comment from Captain Pierre Lemonjello 6/18/2008, 5:18 pm

I hope everyone reads this. The out-dated notion that somehow buying a Ford helps the White cause is just silly.

Being a “conservative” in this day and age is also nonsense. What in this present system is worth conserving? The govt was hijacked long ago, with our military, money, etc.

We have to look to the future and get creative for our survival - there’s no going back to the “good old days”. If they were that good, there’d have been safeguards in place against our susbsequent demise!

112283 Comment from anon 6/18/2008, 10:50 pm

112523 Comment from Gentle Annie 6/22/2008, 4:07 pm

If “Made in the USA” does nothing to benefit Whites when making purchases, what positive alternative do you suggest?

112540 Comment from Derek Bargeld 6/22/2008, 9:22 pm

Get active and think racially.
TV conservatism is not racialism. By TV conservatism I am talking about the ideas presented on TV as a conservative alternative to American liberalism. Voting, boycotting or ‘buying american’, an aggressive military or exploring for more oil are not things to help us racially although they are pushed on TV as acceptable conservatism.

112968 Comment from MARCELO 6/28/2008, 1:55 pm

Cmaradas of south WHITE POWER! I understand the situation of vocês with the immigrants and Jews and blacks these inferior races that destroy our culture with this hypocritical miscegenation, we go to always fight against these sub-cultures. We go fight WHITE POWER BROTHERS!

112994 Comment from rick 6/29/2008, 2:34 am

after reading this i reilized wait i’m wearing a shirt made by aa. i just burned it. the thought makes me sick.

114845 Comment from pete 7/22/2008, 3:22 pm

First of all y’all are ignorant, and hateful. Get a hobby besides anger. Second, a question for you. Is buying t-shirts from the chinese better for the USA, and the “white cause”?
Shalom

115098 Comment from Matthew 7/24/2008, 4:26 pm

I believe that the argument in this article should be discussed more.

Buying “Made In USA” does help Americans because less money is spent on transportation fuel (which mostly comes from the middle east) if the goods are products here instead of abroad. Also, if we buy foreign made products, our money goes out of our economy and benefits another country’s economy. So, yes, buying American made goods does make a positive difference and is good for Americans.

For a listing of quality American made products, check out http://america.nmade.info/

115349 Comment from Derek Bargeld 7/27/2008, 11:05 am

Made in USA may help Americans such as blacks, illegals, spics, jews and maybe even a few whites. But the problem is when people think that they are helping out their white race by buying ‘made in usa’. Many who claim to be racialists are promoting buying mexican made goods as long as they are made by mexicans in the USA. Promoting goods from jewish companies also does not sound like it helps us racially.
This confusion between racialism and american multiculturalism needs to be sorted out. If you are interested in helping whites, focus your site on white companies, not any old companies which are setup here in the occupied USA.

115421 Comment from Jeric 7/28/2008, 12:30 pm

Hey Pete, Go see your Moyle and have your head removed, the other one “y,all”. Remember the U.S.S. Liberty !!!

117014 Comment from A Young Mind 8/13/2008, 8:24 pm

Interesting… I guess American manufactured goods are being cut off by the cheap labor of millions in Southern Asia

Do you kiddos know how America in the 1700-1800’s tried to stop other country’s goods from out marketing America’s?

They used a lot of taxes and tariffs on the all imported goods, which made the people very angry.

If we try the same technique again, America would easily fall under

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