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This topic contains 3 replies, has 3 voices, and was last updated by  patrickwhiterabbit 10 months, 2 weeks ago.

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  • #26914

    Undercover Lover
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    I think it would be moralizing if people realized that we were also talking about white genocide and the anti-white establishment in everyday life.

    I suppose I’ll go first. Today I was talking to my mother about how “anti-racist” is a codeword for anti-white and how “diversity” is just a codeword for less and less white people. I didn’t get “white genocide” in there unfortionately. I was getting her to say “anti-white” and “anti-black” instead of “racist” which I think is pretty good. I also got her to admit I had several points. Mostly about how “anti-racist” is a codeword for anti-white and that “anti-racists” only ever target white people.

    I don’t expect people to be talking about white genocide everyday in public just yet. But I think it would be nice to see that the mantra is also being used offline too.

    Another thing I thought I’d mention is that the mantra is a big thing to go on rants about. I have found a more managable way of dealing mantra thought is to have 1 or 2 sentence responses to various arguments. What are other peoples opinions on this?

    #27260

    Jason
    Participant

    One thing we could easily do is work the phrase “Anti-White” into our normal conversation. My hunch is that in face to face contact, a softer approach works better. Most people don’t like too much controversy and tune it out. But just mainstreaming a phrase like Anti-White will be huge.

    This isn’t what you are talking about, but I am still skeptical about the value of street demonstrations. I’m not against them, I just doubt anyone really listens, UNLESS you can get big numbers to show up. But, that’s just an opinion.

    Anytime I see a protest with 5or 6 people (or less), I instinctively think, “attention seekers”. I don’t take them seriously. However, I once saw an anti-illegal alien rally that appeared to have over 100 people – that WAS impressive.

    • This reply was modified 10 months, 2 weeks ago by  Jason.
    #27296

    Undercover Lover
    Participant

    That’s exactly what I’m talking about. I know I don’t have the balls yet to start parading around town with a sign that says “STOP WHITE GENOCIDE!”

    I think it’s important that we use our terminology in our everyday conversations and I figure we mind as well list those here as well as when we post online. If anything it’s probably more important to say it in our everyday conversations.

    #27392

    patrickwhiterabbit
    Participant

    I use the terminology to my family and a small number of close friends all the time. They are all aware of FTWR and Bugs-none of them have taken the leap and Swarm yet but they all agree with the message.

    A good way is just to send sms text messages to friends every now and then that says something like “Remember, anti-racism is just a code word for anti-White” or “Africa for Africans, Asia for Asians. White countries for EVERYONE!” I like that as its fun and has the WTF element to it.

    Edit-ACTUALLY!! Could we extend that idea further and buy “pay as you go” mobile (cell phone) SIM cards from shops anonymously and literally just SMS random numbers with mini mantras!

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