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Dave on BUGS and Poise

Posted by Bob on June 28th, 2008 under General, Mantra


There is a facet of poise (that Robert Whitaker excels at) that is of critical importance, and that is noticing what others do not.There are other facets of poise (excellent performance under pressure) that can be taught, but only with hard training supplemented by real world experience. This is the focus of America’s elite combat teams such as the Navy Seals.

Also, any fire fighter who has not learned poise is going to end up getting burnt. And any police officer that has not learned poise is going to end up involved in unnecessary violence.

But the core of poise, the real essence of it, is noticing what others do not.

It is a special kind of capability that focuses on mental and visual acuity and it goes beyond racial politics and its effective response. Instead, it is almost a “marital art”.

For what is Asia’s absurd obsession with badges of status other than a form of ignorance masking a society in a low state of development and a people who lack poise?

And what is Political Correctness, if it is not that very same ignorance and low state of development?

No one ever tells our school children that being intelligent is a requirement, not an elective, and it is a requirement not of the academic credit granting authority, but of the larger nature surrounding us, a nature that punishes ignorance and stupidity without fail and without mercy.

Learning this special kind of poise is what BUGS is all about, and focusing on it will furnish white nationalism its competitive advantage.

Accordingly, it is what white nationalism should strive to develop and organize itself around.

— Dave

This is a very acute observation.

Consider Dave’s general term poise and look at disciplining oneself to use the Mantra. If you do not have poise, you will go chasing off into any subject the other side brings up that interests or might make you look good with all your knowledge of it.

If you can be lured off that way, you are like any person who can be conned. There’s one born every minute.

Someone who is not a sucker has two questions about any product: “How much does it cost, and what can it do that I want done?”

And the most important word a person seeking poise can add:

PERIOD.

When you think of a person who has poise, you think of someone who has no “pressure of speech.” A poised person is not uncomfortable insisting on a reply. If you keep insisting on keeping talking off the subject, he is perfectly comfortable answering your nothing with silence. The ONLY reply a poised person will give is to remind the bullshitter of what the question was.

Poise is an EXCELLENT term for our approach.

Thanks, Dave!

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  1. #1 by Prometheus on 06/28/2008 - 11:59 pm

    You need a strong ego and a sense of confidence in your own beliefs to accompany poise.

    A good salesman convinces the buyer they HE knows more about what the buyer needs, than the buyer himself. Now only that, that he knows more about what the buyer SHOULD need.

    People who tend to get sucked in buying products they didn’t initially consider tend to sound a lot like the products own advertisement when you quiz them on why THEY bought it.

    They sound like tape recorders.

  2. #2 by shari on 06/29/2008 - 10:45 am

    Having poise also means keeping emotionally calm. It’s hard to stay poised when you would REALLY like to smack somebody in the mouth.

  3. #3 by Dave on 07/01/2008 - 11:40 am

    Yes Shari,

    White people are very bad at forbearance because our bias is toward taking action.

    That’s why whites do a poor job in responding effectively to nonwhites. And I sometimes think that Political Correctness’ functional role is a clumsy attempt to rein in white people’s lack of forbearance. One needs not respond just because prodded.

    The whole march to integration could have been dealt with by simply ignoring it.

    But here’s the irony: Nonwhites cannot overcome the creative white mind in scientific and technical matters.

    They certainly are not outmaneuvered by our political astuteness.

    But it ends up not mattering anyway.

  4. #4 by Prometheus on 07/02/2008 - 5:21 am

    shari says : Having poise also means keeping emotionally calm. It’s hard to stay poised when you would REALLY like to smack somebody in the mouth.

    Prometheus says : One learns to appreciate the more metaphorical smack in the mouth that one gives, when they silence their opponents and make them run.

  5. #5 by Simmons on 07/02/2008 - 2:20 pm

    Agreed. It means being able to take criticism something our priests of PC dread its why they invented the perjoratives such as racist and anti-semite to blunt such efforts.

    I really don’t care about the criticisms thrown my way, and if they are right about me I accept the fact and move on.

    Mantra thinking I do believe shrugs off the insult like its children screaming at you for ice cream and then going on to ask the lefty to tell us what exactly they mean.

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