Shane Anglin
Breaking the ban on "All The Way" newspaper, by prisons in California
and Florida, has had far-reaching consequences. Going up against and
prevailing over some of the worst prisons in America portends for
other victories, greater liberties and, ultimately, fuller democracy.
The reason that I was able to spearhead the victory in Florida was
that I would not bow to threats by officials illegally throwing around
their authority. This came at a heavy price, however. I was punished
for being a Nationalist and asserting my rights.
When I first subscribed to "All The Way," my newspaper was banned and
I was told that I would never receive it, on the grounds that there
was "zero tolerance" for Nationalism. The publication was returned to
the publishers, without allowing me to see it or appeal the denial.
The Nationalist Movement stepped in and broke that ban, for being a
violation of the First Amendment, but Florida officials would not
quit. No sooner had I received my newspaper than I was placed in
confinement and told that I was under investigation.
Receiving "All The Way" was alleged to be "gang-related." I was
threatened with being transferred, if I did not surrender my
subscription. My position as an auto-body instructor was revoked,
because I was characterized as a "gang member." "You don't deserve a
good job," I was told, because I had stated that I was a Nationalist.
I may have been helpless, but I was not hopeless. I knew that
Nationalists were at work, in the streets and courts, in my behalf,
and, sure enough, I was let out of confinement, even before I had
expected.
I was called to the "Property Sergeant" and told that I could pick up
my latest issue of "All The Way." When I showed up, I was told that
they still had to "check on it," through higher authorities. However,
by the end of the day, I got my newspaper and, also, was informed that
I had gotten my old job back, despite all the threats about me being a
"gang member." My boss, who is like-minded, suggested that I try
keeping my "political views" to myself. However, I could not stop
being a Skinhead. It is just the way I live.
So, by not backing down and by using the system to change the system,
I kept on showing my true self. I walk Nationalism. Talk
Nationalism. Eat, sleep and drink Nationalism. Just for the record,
I am so very honored to be a part of something so great as The
Nationalist Movement. I hope that my success has passed on my pride
and dedication to all my comrades in our glorious cause. Another step
toward "America for Americans." Let us continue to proclaim what a
Nationalist is by the excellence we achieve.
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