Archive for March 20th, 2007
Shari, Ask the Sarge
Posted by Bob in Coaching Session, Comment Responses on 03/20/2007
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So often you write something that I was “just saying the other day” I have realized the ” both sides” are missing it and I realize the natural corruption of institutions. I just wish I had a better grasp of what to look AT. Most of my hope comes from looking at the corruption and seeing that it is too ludicrous for words and can’t last.
But seeing beyond that, I haven’t yet. So many people that I know, and frankly, the only ones I know personally are white, are just bone tired. But even that exhaustion says something. I think they would turn off the damned basketball games in a minute if they saw something else.
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ME:
This is where my institutional memory serves you EXTREMELY well. While others here may be old enough to remember what I do, they have not been in the middle of this battle decade after decade. As you guessed, the exhaustion you describe is WONDERFUL for us.
No one BELIEVES any more. It is time for those of us who THINK to fill the vacuum.
All through history, people BELIEVED. Everyone in Islam was convinced that his belief was the only one, thought they were all fully aware that tens of million of others believed in their own faith just as deeply.
When a Janissary, robed and chaste, fell back from killing a Knights Templar, equally robed and chaste, with one arm gone, he knew very well that that Knight Templar had been just as sure of his faith as had the Janissary. But it didn’t dent his faith.
That, by the way, is where the title “El Cid” comes from.
In the 1950s, almost all the non-sociopaths BELIEVED. Some were unreconstructed Rebels, some were disciples of Mommy Professor, but everybody BELIEVED.
Back then, a professor was SOMEBODY. A priest was SOMEBODY. Each had followers, each had believers.
The flood of information today is not new. But it is unprecedented. When the printing press first hit Europe, it turned our whole world upside down.
All social animals seek a leader and a belief. Without it we get the Lone Wolf Syndrome. One of the basic keys to understanding dogs is to realize is that they are far more social animals than WE are. A lone wolf dies very quickly.
A dog that acts like a hyperactive child is usually cured by the trainer making it clear to him that YOU are the master. Dogs cannot stand a Randian world. They want to take orders.
The human reaction to this same situation is discouragement. It is exhaustion. They feel in their inner being that, as they grow up, there will always be an authority, a pecking order, a TRUTH they can take for granted and go on with their lives.
Which drives us nuts. Really, they just want to find their pack and go on with their lives. America has never been as happy or as energized as it was right after Pearl Harbor or at the beginning of the first Gulf War or on September 12, 2001, when everybody knew who the enemy was.
Now let’s go back to my institutional memory. In the 1950s everybody had a PACK. Communists, Mommy Professorites, rednecks, Objectivists, Tridentate Catholics, stomping preachers, each was a self-assured camp. Only the ones who simply couldn’t decide seemed WEARY.
If you will, at long last, LOOK at my entries in the antis section, you will see that mine is the ONLY approach that no one can DEAL with. My concepts are at home in the information flood. My concepts are the ONLY ones that were DEVELOPED FOR the information flood.
What makes you and Pain and other of our regulars here tired is that your pack is too SMALL. You have the Lone Wolf tiredness, but it is ENTIRELY different from the one you describe.
Once you have been here a while, you know you will never be able to join another pack with the uncompromising loyalty you really want.
Others feel exhausted because every Absolute Faith they look into gets shot down. Only blacks and Orientals have the luxury of a pack. Information does not get in their way.
Naturally the question is, how can we deal with the Oriental hordes when there are so few of us?
Ask the Sarge. That is how sergeants were invented. They used to be called centurions.
Dave
Posted by Bob in Coaching Session, Comment Responses on 03/20/2007
Now I can pose Dave’s uncomfortably accurate assessment of me, now that the piece below, “Shari, Ask Sarge,” will show how I agree with him in a way.
Dave:
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MrWebb,
Bob’s Blog is about one simple, profound, and true idea: EVERY institution, without exception, is a racket. “White nationalism” is no less a racket than “political correctness”. Anti-Semitism is no less a racket than Judaism. A plague on ALL those houses! Bob says.
The only true power in the world is the ability to grasp this truth. The only power ANY racket has over ANYBODY is the power the ignorance of its victims grants it. A racket that is SEEN THROUGH has no power, by definition. The worldly power you’re speaking of is, quite literally, an illusion. See through it, and it’s gone.
And in this, Bob is profoundly correct. He has seen behind the curtain. He has paid for this insight with blood. He has paid for this insight with loneliness.
What Bob doesn’t understand is that no more than a TINY group of people will ever understand this. He understands even less that probably no more than a tiny group of people SHOULD understand this, even if that were possible. The masses must be LED. That’s what they want, and that’s what they need. For these, illusions are necessary. All you can hope for is that the illusions by which they live are good for them, not bad.
Nothing horrifies Bob more than the thought of LEADING his people in order to save them. Bob wants a group of people he doesn’t HAVE to lead. Bob wants a group of people who would spit in his face if he even TRIED to lead them. Bob thinks that his crucial, true, hard-won insight, that any so-called worldly “power” or “authority” is nothing more than an ILLUSION and a FARCE, can be spread to the masses like a gospel. He thinks it can be popularized. He thinks it can be spread by spamming newsgroups with mantras. But he’s wrong. There is no royal road to what Bob knows. Anybody who wants to know what Bob knows must pay the price Bob paid. Bob can’t pay it for us, as much as he’d like to. Bob isn’t Jesus.
Bob desperately believes we Aryans are too good to be led by ANYBODY, much less himself. And that’s a great compliment. But he’s wrong. What’s more, it’s an injustice. It’s like leaving a tiny baby in a desert, explaining to the baby that anything of his own flesh and blood should be capable of fending for itself.
A race is not defined by skin color. It is not a mass of people with a certain mix of haplotypes. Rather, a true race is a tiny, burdened, race-bearing nobility that is willing to rule, with love and benevolence, over its kinfolk. If that nobility abdicates this responsibility with the excuse that any such leadership is a fraud and shouldn’t be necessary and is below the dignity and intelligence of everybody involved, then only one thing will happen. The abandoned task of leading that people will be eagerly taken up by its racial enemies, and that people will be led to their physical extermination. That is, of course, what is happening to our people now.
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