fuck racists

For years, the Sons of Confederate Veterans, a white supremacist group that exists to glorify slavery, organized a neo-Nazi rally in Stone Mountain Park with full state cooperation. They celebrate in a tacky and racist costume bought with the stolen riches of the Black and Indigenous peoples. White supremacists should not feel safe as long as they actively work for the destruction of our Black, Indigenous, queer safety. It is not difficult to find their emails, addresses and employers. Use the tools at your disposal (not just a useless rally) to prevent these fools from using public resources for shit. Let us completely stop their racist, xenophobic, Islamophobic, homophobic and antisemitic beliefs.

At one point on the night of April 12, a group of people interested in achieving this goal visited one, Timothy Pilgrim, who is the commander of the Georgia division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans at his house in Marietta, GA, in the 20 Old Fuller Mill Road. We painted the sayings “NO RALLY” and “NO SCV” on their house, their windows and their entrance, we poured lawn killer in his front yard, stuck glue in his front lock, and left a piece of roadkill on his welcome carpet. We knew that these cowards would quickly move to cover their humiliation, so we also take photos to share them with you. Although the quality is low, we hope that our anger can be seen clearly.

House calls have long been one of the favorite tactics of South white supremacists. They used intimidation and humiliation to bully, threaten and sometimes even kill members of the community. Well, anarchists can also make house calls. Consider this our burning cross. CANCEL THE RALLY.

via anonymous submission

Stone Mountain cemetery targeted by vandalism – Stone Mountain, GA

February 6, 2025

Several Confederate grave markers and monuments in Stone Mountain were vandalized with red spray paint.

[News source’s] cameras spotted several spray-painted red X-marks over an obelisk erected by the Sons of Confederate Veterans to remember the fallen soldiers during the Civil War in Stone Mountain.

A grave marker reading ’22 unknown Confederate soldiers’ also had red spray-paint haphazardly scribbled over it.

Stone Mountain Park, located in the city, is an official Confederate memorial. The mountain itself features a massive bas-relief carving depicting three Confederate leaders: Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson. The carving was completed in 1972.

The project was initially conceived in the early 20th century, with the United Daughters of the Confederacy playing a significant role in its inception. The carving was intended to commemorate the Confederacy and its leaders, reflecting the sentiments of the “Lost Cause” narrative that romanticized the Southern cause in the Civil War.

The carving and its Confederate symbolism have been criticized for glorifying a painful period in American history. The site has also been associated with the Ku Klux Klan, which held rallies and cross burnings on the mountain in the early 20th century.

Throughout its history, the park has been a popular recreational area.

Found on Mainstream News

Source: Unravel