Search? Click Here
Join the BUGS Team! Post on the internet along with us to fight White Genocide!

BUGSERS are Their Own Best Coaches

Posted by Bob on March 28th, 2013 under Coaching Session


Professional baseball players began in the minor leagues after being high school stars, heroes in their little world. They lived daily with the nightmare of being called into the manager’s offices and sympathetically told it was all over, their dreamed of career had ended. All their stardom was over, their baseball skills, the one thing so many of them had, were worthless.

During this nervous period each of those guys strained to recognize any sign that they would be brought in for that last nightmare chat with the manager.

One of the best-known signs that your short career was over was when you screwed up and it didn’t bother the coach. The coaches’ and managers’ lives are invested in the few really promising players.

Not every coach is a perfect diplomat. They tend to lose their tempers. It’s a pressure job.

But it’s easier for Ole Coach to keep his temper with the guys he figures he’s going to have to have that last, agonizing, career-ending talk with. And as that day approaches, he gets nicer and nicer to the poor bastard.

Your coach is much the same. In any area of life very few really make the difference.

As for those who just haven’t the talent but have their hearts in the right place, God bless ’em.

But when my Precious Few screw up, it’s hard for me to keep my temper.

I don’t get paid for this either and I have invested my life in the game you are playing, the fight you are fighting.

I can take a featherweight here bouncing around, but when a heavyweight starts floating out in Goofyland, that is as serious as it gets. I need our heavyweights to perform, and if I let you go Goofyland on me without rancor, it is NOT a compliment.

Goofyland here is reserved for those whose presence is not essential to my life’s work.

Another point from baseball. A coach depends on the good players to catch any of the other important team members when they do something Goofyland. That is one major characteristic of a good team. photo goofy_zps9ce1f78d.jpg

Normally you catch each other in any Goofyland move.

But when the heavyweights fail me AND their teammates fail me, I really get upset.

So when one of our absolute stars went off into a Goofyland comment about how were we to answer “Where did this genocide come from?” and another heavyweight used the opportunity to make a chest-thumping declaration on this subject, I waited for team members to correct this gross example of tailgating.

Finally, I had to point out that this is, to put it mildly, tailgating. When your mission is to point out that a crime is being committed, you don’t mix the whole thing up with finding a villain.

Please don’t do this to Old Coach again.

Please don’t LET any BUGSER do this again.

Don’t let someone justify genocide, the usual second step of those who call us racist, before you go into your own Goofyland dramatics. That is hard on me, too. Criticize each other.

A good team also coaches itself. BUGS does a great job of that, which makes the Old Man happy.

When you fail to coach each other, it stands out like a Mommy Professor who is smart enough to zip his own pants.

Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmail
  1. #1 by dungeoneer on 03/28/2013 - 2:02 pm

    It is not logically coherent for anyone to see the mantra and then ask who is responsible, but whatever they say, it gets looped back to the mantra so the message goes forward.

    Answering dumb questions from BUGSers who should know better gets old.

  2. #2 by OldBlighty on 03/28/2013 - 6:57 pm

    You’re right as always Bob. We were following their lead into la la land.

  3. #3 by Frank on 03/28/2013 - 8:30 pm

    I’m staying after class, and copying this 100 times on the chalkboard:

    When your mission is to point out that a crime is being committed, you don’t mix the whole thing up with finding a villain.

    When YOUR MISSION IS TO POINT OUT THAT A CRIME IS BEING COMMITTED, you don’t mix the whole thing up with finding a villain.

    YOUR MISSION IS TO POINT OUT THAT A CRIME IS BEING COMMITTED

    • #4 by Jason on 03/28/2013 - 11:27 pm

      If I had to write out all the mistakes I made 100 times, I would be would be busy for the rest of my life.

      • #5 by Frank on 03/29/2013 - 12:16 am

        Jason, who said I was writing about a mistake?

        My writing practice is just to hone the edge of my mantra sword.

        I want to strike with a sharp edge, the mission edge.

        • #6 by Jason on 03/29/2013 - 1:15 am

          Yeah I understand, I was just making a comment about myself.

          • #7 by dungeoneer on 03/29/2013 - 7:32 am

            Where you went wrong was here:

            “I thought the anti-whites thought they had something to run with”

            Anti-whites doing cartwheels over some dodge they think they`ve found is part of their white genocide justifying routine.

  4. #8 by Daniel Genseric on 03/28/2013 - 8:59 pm

    Lots of folks miss things I do and say. Fortunately, I missed this incident.

    I have noticed certain newer BUGSters don’t take criticism too well, Bob. You might want to stock up on chairs, ole boy. Sometimes they need to hear it from coach himself, not just his staffers.

    Besides, nobody does crotchety quite like you.

    http://djbaker10.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/knightchair.jpg?w=460

    • #9 by Asgardian117 on 03/28/2013 - 11:08 pm

      You are RIGHT i am a new bugster and im so gung ho sometimes that i get deflated if i find that i wasnt doing something the right way.

      Thanks Bob

    • #10 by FirstTube11100 on 03/29/2013 - 5:58 am

      Whatever, ol’ chap. The Mantra is intended as public domain, there is no reason to finesse it. Just keep pushing it.

      • #11 by Daniel Genseric on 03/29/2013 - 7:03 pm

        I think you misunderstood my message to Bob.

        That’s okay. You are welcome to read it and reply back if you feel it necessary.

  5. #12 by Scythian on 03/28/2013 - 11:08 pm

    Who ever created the following Mini-Mantra is the heavyweight champ.

    I say we stick this in their chests over and over and over again:

    It’s a good day to fight White genocide: The WHITE GENOCIDE Mantra is a rebellion against the wholesale non-white invasion of white lands, a rebellion against the brutal attack on the political rights of white people, a rebellion against the theft of the inheritances of white people, and a rebellion against the cruel assault on the posterity of white people. How is this not genocide: White countries flooded by non-whites. Whites are told be TOLERANT. Whites are forced to integrate. With assimilation we see the extinction of the White race. Is there anything better to do than fight?

  6. #13 by Jason on 03/28/2013 - 11:20 pm

    Well to hopefully alleviate some of the pain, this was purely an internal discussion. No one actually responded to the anti-White who kept asking the question.

    And I didn’t mean an answer in the sense of answering WHO or what is “behind White Genocide”; I was wondering if there might be a quick way to DISMISS the question.

    I had anxiety that without a quick dismissive reply, it would prove too tempting for some on our side. I wasn’t trying to get us in the Quicksand of such a reply, but wandering out loud if there was a standard response that might inoculate us from going there.

    The anti-White was obviously throwing it out there as a shiny lure (which no one bit at).

    So, it was me thinking, “oh god, someone is going to feel compelled to answer”.

    But nobody got suckered.

  7. #14 by patrickwhiterabbit on 03/29/2013 - 9:37 am

    I’ll swing in on defense of Jason, all he was asking for was a short sword and he had simply overlooked the “we’re exposing a crime and you want to talk about the perp” line.

    HOWEVER, sometimes when some of go into Goofy land (and i’ll hold my hands up during the “true love” discussion) it does encourage others to come up with gems, both Bob and Beef Cake weighted in with hay makers that i think every last Bugsters added to their short sword collection. I realise it might frustrate Bob but good does come out of it.

  8. #15 by Bob on 03/29/2013 - 11:21 am

    Did anybody notice that when I criticize those two for a mistake, I also officially said they are heavy weights?

    • #16 by Frank on 03/29/2013 - 12:50 pm

      Who couldn’t notice that.

      That’s why this thread isn’t about blaming Jason, or anyone, for a “mistake”.

      This interlude has kicked my understanding of WHY WE ARE HERE to a new high.

      Coach and Jason, THANKS!

  9. #17 by WhiteWeasel on 03/29/2013 - 12:43 pm

    If coach criticizes, he cares. That’s what I take from it.

  10. #18 by RobRoy on 03/29/2013 - 3:15 pm

    “Criticize each other.”

    Some Bugsers resent criticism but it keeps the short sword sharp. If a teammate points out that you have a dull blade he does this because he wants you to win the battle.

  11. #19 by Jason on 03/30/2013 - 7:45 am

    There is only one thing that haunts me:

    Having the revolution we make taken over by the Usual Jackasses.

    And we aren’t doing our people any favors by forever remaining off the radar screen. Or by not getting our hands on the reigns of power.

    The best I can come up with now is that we never disband. We must continue the MESSAGE focus long after the revolution starts.

    • #20 by Jason on 03/30/2013 - 7:57 am

      Is there any reason that people like us, who make revolutions, cannot ultimately MAN key positions? I don’t want to get too far ahead and if I am hit me.

      But is there any reason in terms of personal psychology that the courageous few who shift the entire political chess game must then step aside so some 6’2″ guy with Great Hair assumes command, ready to sell us out on Day 1?

      This is NOT an analytical post, more about venting on my future concerns. If it doesn’t make sense, blame the Ambien that didn’t work. 🙂

      • #21 by Daniel Genseric on 03/30/2013 - 8:03 am

        “I don’t want to get too far ahead” – Jason

        Then, don’t call it a revolution. That’s for Historians to decide. We have a job to do. That is, to foster the conditions necessary for evolution of thought.

        You can’t get any more radical than that.

  12. #22 by Scythian on 04/01/2013 - 1:30 am

    The problem is NOT being criticized, the problem IS not being criticized. Hahaha

You must be logged in to post a comment.