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Mantra Thinking and the Russian Appeal

The appeal to Russia is a means of seizing a position just as the Mantra was.

The Mantra starts off pointing out something that everyone knows but nobody says: So called tolerance has long since become something that is simply anti-white, in fact, white genocide.

The Russian appeal makes something equally clear: We are the radicals, we are the dissidents, we are the persecuted the real establishment suppresses.

The Mantra bypasses all the long since discredited claims of anti-whites to represent tolerance.

The appeal to Russia, once again, is a flat statement of what anyone living in today’s world can see but never mention:

That so called academic freedom is obviously an academic police state, that it is ridiculous to claim that billionaire financed campaigns represent Change, as in “Change you can count on.”

But we found that it was not effective to take one step at a time on labeling white genocide.

We just SAID it.

And it worked.

The Russian appeal does the same thing. It simple states that we are the dissidents and that it is time that Russia helped us oppose the same tyranny that was overthrown by Russians.

When the USSR fell, it was called the Fall of the Nomenclatura, the Communist circle of insiders who ruled Russia.

Pat Buchanan pointed out that it was time for us to throw out OUR nomenclatura.

But respectable conservatives immediately began to defend the academic police state and the billionaire rule of the media by the left as entirely different from the Soviets.

That’s what respectable conservatives get paid for, and Pat Buchanan was of course scorned.

In the DECADES since it has become more and more clear to everybody that OUR nomenclatura is as blatant as the Soviet one was, as Pat said.

So to cut through all the crap, as with the Mantra, we appeal directly to Russia as the real dissidents.

Lord Nelson said he would send it to the Russians, as did one or two others, and one has already done so.

I have just put it out there.

It is on the World Wide Web, so the appeal has already been publicly made to Russia. You can develop it and try it as you like. You can send it to Russia. You can see if it appeals to some segment of the media.

Putin himself or his supporters might like it.

All we can do is TRY it.

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