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Good Point, Jay!

Posted by Bob on April 14th, 2005 under Coaching Session


Jay said,

“I would agree that most of the people, the Average Joe, I’ve met at bars, work, or in everyday life might meet this profile. However, a huge number of people associated with the pro-white “Movement”, many of them very intelligent, have minds that are cluttered with all kinds of nonsense. From nazism to Christian Identity, they are all Pod People and being such, should be rocketed back into outer space from whence they came. It’s time to return to good ol’ fashioned Grandpa’s “racism”, not this skinhead Hitler worship crapola. ”

YES! If we concentrated on saving our race and the fact that the respectable conservatives are demanding genocide against white people, we could win.

That’s Grandpa’s “racism” and it’s mine.

All the freakish crapola is deadly to our real cause.

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  1. #1 by Don on 04/15/2005 - 9:11 am

    For many of these young people, “Grandpa” belongs to “The Great Generation.”
    Oops.

  2. #2 by Don on 04/15/2005 - 9:25 am

    Along those lines, let me make some observations about the KKKK.
    Assume, for the sake of argument, the KKKK had three incarnations.
    Once to deal with Reconstruction.
    Once to deal with immigration.
    Once to deal with civil rights.
    What do you call an organization like this?
    Reactionary.
    —- To be continued —-

  3. #3 by Don on 04/15/2005 - 10:12 am

    Reacting is not a bad thing. That is what the immune system does.
    But we need to go beyond this sort of behavior to survive and prosper in the long run.
    The first incarnation of the KKKK was quite successful.
    The second and third? Well, here we are!
    —- To be continued —-

  4. #4 by Don on 04/15/2005 - 12:28 pm

    The KKKK, Hitler, Grandpa’s “racism”, etc, etc are all important parts of our history and we should try to understand and learn from them. But we need to move on to a higher level of understanding and behavior so we do not endlessly stumble along from crisis to crisis, always hoping that our next reactionary “shot in the dark” will solve the problem permanently.

  5. #5 by Peter on 04/15/2005 - 6:33 pm

    I like your comment, Don.

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