Which Way Western Man
Also known as: Which Way American Man · Which Way Western Man
"Which Way, Western Man?" is an internet slogan derived from the title of a 1978 white supremacist book by William Gayley Simpson. Online, the phrase is used in memes that present a binary choice between "tradition" and values deemed "degenerate" by the poster5. The meme gained worldwide attention in August 2025 when the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's official X account posted a variation, "Which way, American man?", as part of an ICE recruitment campaign, drawing sharp criticism from the Anti-Defamation League and extremism researchers1.
TL;DR
"Which Way, Western Man?" is an internet slogan derived from the title of a 1978 white supremacist book by William Gayley Simpson.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The "Which Way, Western Man?" format typically works like this:
Find or create an image showing a figure at a crossroads, fork in the road, or decision point.
Label one path with something the poster considers positive (often framed as traditional values, strength, or cultural preservation).
Label the other path with something the poster opposes (often framed as decline, weakness, or cultural change).
Caption the image with "Which way, Western man?" or a localized variation like "Which way, American man?"
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
The original book sold poorly, likely because of its extreme length at over 700 pages in the first edition and over 1,000 pages in the revised edition.
X's own AI chatbot Grok flagged one of the DHS posts as potentially containing white supremacist dog whistles, writing that the "HH capitalization … and a painting symbolizing white colonial expansion over Native lands mirrors known white supremacist dogwhistles".
Robert Jay Mathews, leader of the neo-Nazi terror group The Order, credited Simpson's book as one of his key influences.
The book was one of only four titles directly sponsored by William Luther Pierce, who also authored *The Turner Diaries*.
Derivatives & Variations
"Which Way, American Man?"
— The DHS variation posted August 10, 2025, using a 1936 political cartoon of Uncle Sam at a crossroads as an ICE recruitment ad[3].
"Which Way, Greenland Man?"
— A White House X account variation showing sled dogs with Danish flags choosing between U.S. and Russian/Chinese flags, referencing territorial disputes over Greenland[1].
Casual/ironic versions
— Users apply the format to mundane decisions (food choices, lifestyle habits) as humor, though these still trade on the original template's structure[6].
Frequently Asked Questions
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