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Controlling the Revolution We Cause

Posted by Bob on February 20th, 2013 under Coaching Session


Sam Adams had a lot to do with making the American Revolution happen, but his cousin John became president. The man who had most to do with bringing on independence (and NAMED the United States) was Thomas Paine, and he nearly starved during the war and got nothing from the United States. photo adamss_zps807d9023.jpg

Practically nobody knows who named the United States or the critical importance of Paine’s Common Sense in bringing on independence.

And another overwhelming fact about the realities of the Revolution, the American Army never again performed as well against the British, even when it had combat trained Continentals, as the Forces of Massachusetts did before Washington took over.
While many pro-whites spend a lot of energy weeping about how powerful and deeply entrenched anti-whites are, almost nobody sees what the real lesson is. BUGS has made astounding gains if, and only if, we take the reality of the sheer power of the anti-whites into account. Lots of people bemoan the power balance but almost no one sees how much we have done with so little.

I mentioned in the last article how we have changed the debate. Practically nobody starts to argue with us the way they used to, by saying “I can’t be anti-white because I’m white.”

This change is so minor nobody notices it, but it is stupendous. It means that the entire titanic power and numbers of our enemies has been affected by the Mantra.

Seeing this is critical, because if we are going to take over we are not going to measure anything by amateur means. We cannot make the mistake of measuring our power the way amateurs do.

Washington became Commander in Chief so Washington caused the Revolution and Washington won the Revolution. That is the way that the paycheck types view power politics.

If BUGSERS follow me closely they will take power and paychecks as they should.

Please note that the lesson of the American Revolution has been learned by no one, example, the last Russian Revolution. In that not a single dissident has gotten any more power or position from the Revolution they caused than did Sam Adams or Thomas Paine.

No, you will have to do less mind wandering and more disciplined thinking about what I tell you if you are to have the revolution we want. Otherwise you will follow the usual route and lose control of the results.

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  1. #1 by Dave on 02/20/2013 - 8:18 am

    The betrayals that followed the American Revolution are unknown to our wordist religion of Constitution worship.

    God speaks with a rude voice seeing how the American Revolution devolved into the permanent injuries we are living with today.

    This is why you have got to listen carefully and not unthinkingly respond to getting slapped around. Response is actually method and the world is full of idiotic methods. Like medicine, it all remains primitive. Most purported enlightenments are pure conceit.

    “You will have to do less mind wandering and more disciplined thinking about what I tell you if you are to have the revolution we want.”

    No kidding.

  2. #2 by J Locke on 02/20/2013 - 8:59 am

    “Please note that the lesson of the American Revolution has been learned by no one, example, the last Russian Revolution. In that not a single dissident has gotten any more power or position from the Revolution they caused than did Sam Adams or Thomas Paine.”

    This is a great quote I can use in my political science class. Are there any especially good essays online of Bob’s that I might recommend to a political science professor? I will post the professor’s response, too.

  3. #3 by Bob on 02/20/2013 - 10:42 am

    BBG does our pictures by the articles.
    BBG, I get the point your Irish genes are making: Sam Adams had a lot to do with causing the American Revolution, but so did beer!

  4. #4 by Undercover Lover on 02/20/2013 - 12:30 pm

    Another attack the anti-whites used that has almost disapeared is them attacking our use of the word genocide. They no longer say “genocide has to be violent.” I believe you pointed this out before Bob.

    Here’s a question Bob. How do you notice when an anti-white argument ceases to be used? Do you have a little checklist that you mark a tally on whenever you come across it? I know you say listen to the silence but I have not been able to notice some of the things you point out BEFORE you point them out.

    Actually I like that tally-check list idea. I’m going to start doing that. Maybe it’ll help me “listen to the silence”

  5. #5 by Jason on 02/20/2013 - 11:08 pm

    We will be following closely, Bob. But I have to admit, I am concerned about how Revolution-Makers become Power-Takers.

  6. #6 by Bob on 02/21/2013 - 10:26 am

    Jason, we BUGSERS could step away when changes take place and let the usual power-takers do the wonderful job we have seen them do to date.

    • #7 by Jason on 02/21/2013 - 2:40 pm

      I didn’t phrase that too well. I don’t mean I am worried about us taking power. I meant I am clueless about HOW to make that happen.

      I do not want to see the same old sellouts gain power when the next stage begins and very much want BUGSERS in the driver’s seat.

      And I also get, more than ever thanks to this blog, that power struggles are part of life – a permanent part.

  7. #9 by shari on 02/21/2013 - 12:52 pm

    NO! Don’t do that. We need the same message in power, as out of power.

  8. #10 by mandela on 02/21/2013 - 4:14 pm

    BUGsters could read the Gustav Le Bon book Psychology of revolution. It is one of the best books I have read

  9. #11 by Jason on 02/21/2013 - 9:13 pm

    So, just to be clear, I am very eager for us to cause a revolution like Sam Adams but then exercise power later like John Adams (but exercise it like Sam would have).

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