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The Responsibilities of a Pro

Posted by Bob on March 30th, 2013 under Coaching Session


Quick prearticle reminder: “Racist is a hate word.”

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When I criticized a couple of our heavyweights, one commenter reminded me that new BUGSERS can be turned off by criticism.    This leads to discussion of the whole BUGS approach.

As we all know, membership organizations like the Blacks’ and Dr. Duke’s have to maximize membership and donations.   This is not a fault, it happens to be the imperative they have had to use, have learned to use, and we would not exist without them.

BUGS is entirely new in a number of ways.   It was originally based on my professional experience and it is aimed at producing major league players, which is also where new coaches tend to come from. photo bat_zps9e26128e.jpg

Obviously I am going to be a lot harder on you than a membership organization would be.  As long as you sign up and pay your dues, a membership outfit will be careful not to upset you.   But another thing all those years have taught me is that I can easily fool myself into thinking that gives me a license to be an out of control old bastard.

And if I did, nobody would understand it better than our heavy hitters.  They have had a big taste of the frustration and suppression I have lived through all these decades.  They know it’s a wonder that anyone can go through what they have gone through — much less what I have gone through — without walking the streets and biting people’s hands.

But if I have the best excuse, I also have the most to lose.

Just as you are your own best coaches, you are also my best judges.

High school players seldom give their coach any real feedback.

But by the time you are a high school senior or when you are a regular college player, you are supposed to tell the coach when he really gets out of line.

You are your own best coaches and you are my best advisors.

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  1. #1 by OldBlighty on 03/30/2013 - 4:03 pm

    I miss the days when coach threw chairs, when we screwed up.

    As for the issue Jason raised a few days back, I thought a non-tailgating way to flip it back, might be along these lines:

    “Genocide is Genocide, whether the criminals get away with it or not.”

    Still tailgating?

  2. #2 by RobRoy on 03/30/2013 - 4:11 pm

    “I miss the days when coach threw chairs, when we screwed up.”

    OldBlighty. That is supposed to be our job now.

    It is not out of line to point out when someone forgets the basics and tailgates. Pros criticise.

  3. #3 by 4MyNation on 03/30/2013 - 10:08 pm

    Recently, I took Bob for granted.

    Doh! Mistake.

    Throw your chairs, Coach. It’s how we all learned.

    I hate to think of what we’d be doing without you.

  4. #4 by Asgardian117 on 03/30/2013 - 10:40 pm

    This is off topic and i apologize, but does ANYONE have any youtube videos that they can suggest i hit? Im only asking because i know you are more experienced, im looking for maximum effectiveness. The msnbc white genocide video is gone i was doing well there with another fellow with the yt name jim kober, im thor odinson on youtube.

    As Always,
    Thank you,
    Michael

    • #5 by Jason on 03/30/2013 - 11:16 pm

      At first I tended to stay on immigration or diversity videos. Now I go EVERYWHERE. Go where there are people watching videos, virtually without restriction (maybe not memorials for dead pets, etc.).

      I find the sheer shock of our Minis almost works better when they don’t expect it.

      Remember, the Anti-Whites invade every area of our lives with their messages. It’s time to strike back. That is why we go to music videos, cat videos, whatever.

      • #6 by Asgardian117 on 03/31/2013 - 12:29 am

        Thanks ill follow ur advice, im sure the justin timberlake/beyoence crowd would LOVE to hear about white genocide..ill have them using our terms before they know what hit them.

    • #7 by Jason on 03/30/2013 - 11:22 pm

      Oh, and go to the “where did you post Mantra Today” link and back up what others have done too … that always helps. Thanks.

  5. #8 by Jason on 03/30/2013 - 11:57 pm

    I have thousands of replies now from posting Minis and Mantras, and some of you have more than that. I bet close to 1,000 of then ask me to kill myself in one way or the other.

    All that does is make me chuckle.

    But criticism from BUGS members DOES get attention. The truth is, we ourselves are the only people whose opinions mean anything to us. I don’t even care what other pro-Whites think.

    So, we want to give corrections but always make it clear they are valuable to the team. Coach Bob did that well (Goofy was always my favorite Disney character).

    The internet has this problem that you can’t hear someone’s tone when they type something. And it can come off as harsher than meant. I’ve done that.

    People are more defensive on the internet. I’d say the implied rule here is that if someone is taking the time to question your approach, you ARE respected.

    And we are activists in the field here, not passive members. The NRA will tell me how awesome I am and ask for another $30. So will the pretty waitress at the bar.

    If people can’t take criticism, they don’t belong here. Anyone serious can take it.

    And just to state the obvious, it should NOT be taken as a green light for someone to get his jollies knocking people around. We get plenty of abuse from the Anti-Whites and Pod People.

  6. #9 by Dave on 03/31/2013 - 2:24 am

    As the wheel is an extension of the foot the Mantra is an extension of political know how.

    Robert Whitaker alluded to this idea of extensions of know how when he described the most powerful senior political strategists as being unknown to the public. This is esoteric and superior forms of knowledge in the cloaked exercise of power. The actual semantic meaning of BUGS content in the actual exercise of power is barely comprehended. But the seeds have been sown.

    We are our own coaches indeed.

  7. #10 by Jason on 03/31/2013 - 8:54 am

    One thing we need to make clear to new people is how the Mantra and BUGS are fundamentally different from other approaches.

    I hear people say, “well maybe we can cobble an alliance with the survivalists, and then talk to the gun crowd, and oh, don’t forget the churchgoers”, and so on it goes.

    They are trying to build a patchwork of groups that can act as a pro-White force. That type of work has its place at the right stage, but that isn’t what we are doing.

    What we are doing is a SYSTEM WIDE change. When this is over, there won’t be one area of life not affected by the Mantra. I assume this was how it was with Samizdat.

    We are DISSIDENTS using propaganda to change what is acceptable discourse in the first place. We are psychologically rehabilitating our people. That is far more powerful than some meeting between Amren, a bunch of preppers and maybe some 2 dozen guys in the Pacific area who haven’t watched TV in 20 years.

    We go everywhere. We aren’t just dissidents talking to dissidents.

    That is why I say the Mantra and Minis should go everywhere. Virtually no limits (I don’t recommend crashing weddings with it). All of us in the beginning want to put the Mantra in The Perfect spot, as if it were a precious resource you can only post once a day.

    But since the Mantra is free the only cost is your time, so I say don’t agonize over choices. Can’t decide which set of videos to invade? Do both.

    We don’t live in a Platonic world. It’s impossible to know which Mantra flyer or post will start a firestorm. When nations at war use propaganda on each other, they go everywhere (Bob can correct me on that).

    So, I urge widespread distribution of the Mantra. This doesn’t contradict what has been done with the petition to Russia or the White House petition. Yes, they were targeted. If you have a fine group to target, do so. But we should be hitting almost every site we can think of.
    This piece was long. Please feel free to disagree and challenge any part.

  8. #11 by Iceknight on 03/31/2013 - 10:10 am

    Agree with you entirely Jason – cat videos, make-up videos, sports videos, gaming videos, comedies, music videos etc are where the Mantra does most damage.

    People expect a heated discussion on a video about race so only politically active people tend to view them. On a cat video our message carries a shock value and is speaking to the sleeping Whites. The anti-Whites are terrified of us awakening those people.

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