Category: Activism

Policy

THE CREATIVITY ALLIANCE POLICY STATEMENT

We the undersigned, recognise the failure of the current approach to spreading Creativity through public White Power forums. If Creativity is to survive and thrive as a religion for White people, it must be outside the infighting and riff-raff of the so-called White Power Movement, therefore as of today, 23 July 2008, it is our policy that all people associated with the Creativity Alliance incorporating the Church of Creativity, immediately cease advertising Creativity Alliance web sites and related materials within White Power forums. Furthermore, any current fighting in White Power forums on behalf of the …

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Creativity is a Religious Creed …

 
  • Dedicated to the Survival, Expansion and Advancement of the White Race.
  • Based on the Laws of Nature, on the Experience of History, on Logic and Common Sense.
  • Our Four Dimensional Program: A Sound Mind in a Sound Body in a Sound Society in a Sound Environment.
  • Our Goal: Building a Whiter and Brighter World.
 

Church Anthem: The White Race Proudly Forward

 

An Introduction to the Church of Creativity

 
After six thousand years of recorded history, our people finally have a religion of, for, and by, them. CREATIVITY as embodied by …

Activism Begins in the Home

… Of Activism a Creator is Born


By Brother B.D.
October, 35 AC (October, 2008 CE)

Activism begins in the home. If you are not stating the Five Fundamental Beliefs of Creativity, at least once each day – You are not telling your racially homeless White friends about Creativity.
Result: No one spoke up, so everyone sat down. Following your role, your friends continue living the unsatisfactory status quo.

Activism begins in the home. If you are not stating the Sixteen Commandments of Creativity publicly, at least once a week – You are not telling your racially homeless White friends …

The White Closet Racist

By Brother B.D.
Junius, 35 AC (June, 2008 CE)

The cowardly type who in the company of his friends, who with a wink and a nod passes around a Negro joke during a quiet game of Wednesday night poker. The weakling, who can only muster the courage to draw the racial line at his daughter’s bedroom door.

The very same mother or father who merely shakes his head when little Johnny or little Janie pops in the latest Negro (c)rap CD. Who looks the other way when that young white boy or young white girl hangs out with the ‘good’ …