The goal of the petition is three-fold:
- Force the Obama Administration to address black-on-white violent crime, either through a press conference or even better during a State of the Union address
- Get the required signatures on the petition to force the administration to, at the very least, address the petition itself, and
- Raise awareness of the issue by submitting a formal complaint (i.e. the petition itself) which will act as a billboard on an official federal government website.
The first two goals require 100,000 signatures, the third is accomplished through the process of obtaining the signatures. The easiest way to get the signatures would be to have one or more of the major Mainstream Media (MSM) publish an article about the petition. We need to do two things to make that happen: 1. get as many signatures as possible as soon as possible, and 2. get as much publicity from the pro-White media as we can -- the earlier in the process the better. The amount of signatures is important because we will be sending press releases to all of the major media outlets and the chances of them picking-up the story is enhanced if there are lots of signatures on it, when they see it.
The MSM are anti-White and it is unlikely any of them will publish an article about the petition. So, to ensure that we get the required signatures we will need to aggressively promote it. To do that I suggest the following:
Form a Group of Stalwarts: This is a group of people who volunteer to sign the petition on the first day that it is available every month. Ensuring that we get the required 150 signatures -- to be visible to searchers on the White House website -- as soon as possible. If you are interested in joining the group, please email me at: russelljames@myfairpoint.net. I'll email you as soon as I publish the petition each month.
Twitter Bombs: A Twitter bomb is an attempt to "tweet" and "retweet" a given hashtag as many times as possible, by as many people as possible, over a given period of time in an effort to get the hashtag to "trend" on Twitter, thus making it visible in the left-hand column of everybody using Twitter for the duration of time that it is "trending." For example, if a dozen "tweeps" tweeted the hashtag "#EndRacialViolence" a dozen times each on a Sunday morning between 8-9am it could become visible in the "Trends" sidebar. This could be a very effective tool in raising awareness of the petition. If you are interested in joining the Twitter bomb please email me at: russelljames@myfairpoint.net. I'll email you with the details, as soon as they're available.
Web Banner Ads: The goal is to get as many people as possible to promote the petition by linking to it via one of our web banners. We have half-a-dozen banners of various sizes and color schemes available for any one with a website or blog who would like to have one.
Promote it on Your Website, Podcast, etc.: If you have a website please consider publishing the text of the petition or an article about it. If you have a podcast or other media outlet please contact me about how you can help to promote the petition.
The above ways are free and only require the good will and assistance of the pro-White community.
Below are other ways, but they would require donations to fund them.
Advertising: We may be able to advertise in multiple online locations, some suggestions have been on Facebook and on Stormfront. I'll check into the costs/feasibility of this and get back to you.
Mass Emailing: Self-explanatory.
Mass Mailings We could create a "postcard" type mailing and send it out to a targeted audience.
Finally, we're going to create a non-profit corporation called the Coalition to End Racial Violence to enable us to better organize the campaign. This will require a few hundred dollars for fees. There will be an associated website, available next week, to help with some of the organizational tasks.
I hope this clarifies things, if you have any questions, please use the comment section to ask.
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