Archive for April 2nd, 2008

Institutionalization

Our present society was built but the Greatest Generation when they came out of the armed forces in World War after years of intense Obedience Training. They looked for new institutions to boss them around.

I used to work in prisons. Yes, smart ass, WORKED there! I could leave when I wanted to!

Very soon one runs into institutionalization, people have been in institutions so long that, despite the fact that they bitch as loud as anybody else, they don’t WANT to get out.

Like the Greatest Generation, they bitch and moan about Authority kicking them around, but they know no other way to live.

Prison is the ultimate Welfare State, It is the nearest to true Communism that a real human society can get. In an American prison, one is guaranteed “three hots and a cot,” and those three hot meals are INFINITELY better than the ones the average Moscow resident in the whole history of the USSR.

The space allotted to a prisoner is twice that for those in nuclear submarines.

His living space is comparable to one of a family living in a Moscow apartment under the USSR. And try to remember that people all over the USSR FOUGHT for the privilege of living in Moscow. When people came home after work in Moscow, they would get out on the exercise yard, the Moscow streets, and walk like New York immigrants in the 1890s when they lived 500 to 600 per acre.

Unlike the 1890s immigrant or the Moscow workers, the prisoner was guaranteed as much as he could eat when he came in from the yard. Prisons are kept relatively clean, even sterilely hygienic most of the time, since there is a lot of labor around to clean. In Alcatraz, Al Capone was referred to as “the wop with the mop.” When you mop, you get out of your cage.

Prisons are a hell of a lot cleaner than and just as safe as Harlem or the Barrio, to which most prisoners return.

But it is not he OBJECTIVE conditions make for institutionalization. People come to prefer having their whole lives controlled down to the last detail.

I hate to be down on the Great Drama of Prison Life, but all that stuff they are doing in there is childish. Grown men don’t run around twitching their fingers in Gang Signs or Proving Alpha like a bunch of chimpanzees, by confrontation and lifting weights.

Prison life never rises above the Kindergarten level. Which makes it a perfect refuge for the none-too-bright.

Yes, the announced average IQ for prisoners is often above 100. In a population made up mostly of blacks and Hispanics.

If you dispute the official figures, try to get prison authorities’ permission to check it.

Sounds like the good old USSR, doesn’t it?

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Z and Leadership

You bring up more good points. I think the IQ debate is another major waste of time. I do think the black on white crime issue has a place for “entry level” pro-Whites or as an issue to get peoples attention to the race issue.
But for us at BUGS, and for others who understand the situation, we must stay focused on the genocide issue. This is not to say that people shouldn’t be studying the IQ issue, for this there are specialists, like the people who go to Amren conferences.
But BUGS must focus on the reversal of the genocide against the White race.
The one thing I wonder about is the future of BUGS? Will BUGS ever evolve into something else besides an Internet learning session and base of Mantra spreading operations? What is our role once Whites do start resisting their genocide in larger numbers? Is this something we can even plan for? Or do we just keeping on how we are and allow nature to take its course?
The best I can tell is BUGS is training us for future leadership. So its not that BUGS will turn into some membership organization, but its students will be better prepared to lead Whites in the future.
Maybe Bob can give us his vision? Bob, what is your main objective for US, the students of BUGS? Are we purely Internet activists, or are we leaders in training? What should we be visualizing ourselves as in the future?
At what point will you feel like BUGS was/is a success?
— Z

Z, there was a short, best-selling book in the 1960s by the man who made Avis a success. In one section he dealt quickly with “job descriptions” for senior executives. He said,

“If a senior executive needs a job description, fire him.”

At that level, if a man can’t figure out for himself what needs to be done, he should be down in the ranks with the other people whose job descriptions HE makes up.

I want you to DO the Mantra, priority One, and meanwhile expand on Mantra thinking. Mantra thinking is stepping back and looking at the whole picture. Instead of answering each argument of the other side, you step back and put THEIR case in plain English. More often than not, that alone destroys their whole Cult stand.

This training is indispensable for leadership.

What IS a “leader?” A leader, as opposed to the rank and file I mentioned above, is one who looks at the whole picture and fits others into it. He leads because he sees a way through the details.

I get a quiet laugh out at the words, “Training for leadership.” That’s an oxymoron.

Socrates did not TRAIN Plato. Socrates never got a PhD and he never cared whether his teaching was a success or not.

I am giving you exercise in a way of thinking that is indispensable for leadership. But I can’t train you for leadership, or I WOULD HAVE ALREADY GONE WHERE YOU WOULD LEAD.

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