Archive for January 11th, 2012

A LITTLE, a LITTLE, breathing Room

A commenter asked me about the use of the word “racist, so I said that we speak in terms of pro-white and anti-white only, and do not use the word “racist” except in “anti-racist is a code word for anti-white.’

This caused a small discussion of what I meant by that.

In my experience, all rules of conduct have exceptions.

Another commenter asked a related question: are we EVER to change the wording of the Mantra?

The bottom line is not Bob’s Words, but whether it works or not. One person pointed out a case in which he used the term “racist,” but he did NOT point out whether it WORKED or not. You can take out my rules and stamp on them if it WORKS, just let me know and I will, too.

Remember that using the Mantra is a lot like reeling in a big fish. Don’t give them ANYTHING that they can draw you off the genocide point with. My advice on that is good because I’ve been at this for decades and have kept my eye on the ball, the one ball, and nothing BUT the ball.

But my whole hope is that this won’t stop with me. I hope you make me out of date with your own experiences.

You can try using racist, but look CAREFULLY at the RESULT. Go over the exchange later to see if it gave them some loophole, some relief.

The same is true of the Mantra. When I stated it with my whole heart back when I had the energy, I think it got to people. But if someone just reads it off dully, as one TV announcer did, it hits a lot less people. I had not fully appreciated this until a commenter mentioned it.

If you need to change something to fit the time and place, do so, but do it CAREFULLY.

We have already begun to see results from getting across things like “Asia for the Asians, Africa for the Africans, White Countries for Everybody” and “anti-racist is a code word for anti-white.” You may find, after STUDYING these results, that you will have a feel for the time when getting the reader’s or readers’ full attention on one point is more important than shoving in the whole 222 words

When we first got started, people tried to “adjust” the Mantra. The results stank.

But your seniority is now growing. The discussions I see about what you have learned out in the field are dead on target.

The fact is that basic training is inviolable rules because the recruit is likely to let the grenade go off in his hand. As he progresses, it becomes more and more guidelines and the understanding that he is getting into the command himself.

If you can make anything but my exact method WORK, you must not only do so, but you must TELL US about what works. Right now you are somewhere between basic training and noncom training.

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