We at Hoosier Nation are working with a team that’s working to arrange a venue for race realists to meet in lieu of attending the canceled American Renaissance 2011 Conference in Charlotte on Saturday, February 5th.
If you’re on Facebook, attend the American Dark Age event and you’ll know as soon as we know (and can tell you) what the plan is. If you’re not on Facebook, then email us at hoosiernationus@gmail.com to get plugged in. Due to the nature of this event, room and board arrangements, transportation arrangements, and meal arrangements will need to be handled individually. Directions to the venue will be available at the last minute.
There will be no fee to attend, though an RSVP is necessary and guests who have not RSVP’d will be turned away.
Disclaimer:
This is not an official “conference”, with fewer speakers, and is being arranged independently of American Renaissance. We will, however, ask that you dress formally and behave with the same gentility that would be expected at the real one.












So, now free White men have to sneak around like thieves to do what other races get government subsidies to do.
Are you angry yet?
That’s a link, there. Webmaster, please amend your stylesheet to show links in a contrasting colour.
Best wishes to all conspirators who will be attending.
AnalogMan,
I changed it to the standard hyperlink blue. Sorry about that!
Christian,
Thanks. But the link in the comment is still undifferentiated…?
Sorry, Analog. I wasn’t thinking of the comment links for some reason, but only post links. They’re both fixed now.
uh… they are?
Sorry to be such a bore, I know how it is. Not that my link is such an earth-shattering mine of information, but I presume you want to get it right for the site. The word ‘angry’ in my first comment is a link. Still looks like ordinary text, until you hover over it.
Thanks.
I appreciate your persistence–don’t feel like a bore. I should have asked what browser you’re using. I’m guessing IE, because it looks fine in Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Opera. IE is a bear with CSS. I’ll work on it some more.
IE it is (embarrassed grin… who uses IE any more? I hate Microsoft and keep swearing I’m going to switch to Linux, but inertia is powerful. That’s why Bill Gates is rich and I’m not).
Good luck. I’d love to know the solution when you find it.
Done. IE, for some reason, was targeting that link with a CSS rule written for another element. So I wrote along “more specific” CSS rule to target it, and we’re good to go. IE is a piece of work, huh?
Hi Matt! Thanks for linking to me. I’ve done the same for you.