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I understand that the Chinese media often refer to Chinese-Americans or those living in other countries as “Chinese Living Abroad.”

What we call “Hispanics” vote as Mexicans Living Abroad. On this question neo-Marxism speaks perfect Double Think. When Republicans started denying illegal immigrants welfare and other public benefits, the media announced gleefully that Republicans had lost the Hispanic vote forever.Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

At the same time anyone who said that “Hispanics” voted largely on favoring immigrants over American Anglos was instantly called anaziwhowantedtoillsixmillionjews. They were denounced first and loudest by National Review and the rest of the rest of the paycheck crowd.

One study showed that half of the Hispanics responding said they might consider voting Republican if the Party changed its immigration stance. Half of them specifying that issue would seem to show special interest in it on the part of Mexicans Living Abroad.

But, as those long years when conservatives banned anyone pointing out that every Communist country had to shoot escapees, saying what I said in the above paragraph is the first step to getting fired as a paycheck conservative.

Another Pubic Secret: There is no “Hispanic vote.” There are Mexicans Living Abroad, Central Americans Living Abroad, but no “Hispanics.”

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Aiming Your Artillery for OUR Side

Before an attack in World War I, there would be an artillery barrage.

In my ideal barrage, Major A would be directing one battery’s guns. Major A was Captain A not all that long ago. For his guns he looks for a spectacular target. He sees a place in the opposite trenches where there might be a cache of ammo.

Enemy troops will not be bunched around live ammo, but if he hits it, the explosion will look spectacular and Colonel Y will notice it and whoop.

Major B is searching the enemy lines through the eyes of one who has had to attack them. In World War I you measured things by lives: How many men will die before we reach the enemy line, how many men will die at each obstacle.

Major B spots a “six man” clump of barbed wire. If they had had razor wire in 1914, the Western Front would never have moved at all.

Taking that clump out is very difficult work for artillery, but Major B, he does it.

All Colonel Y notices is that, while Major A got everybody’s attention with a blast of (expendable) ammunition, Major B seems to be hitting nothing but dirt.

So Major A blows up some expendable ammunition and leaves men to charge all the real obstacles.Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

Major B saves six lives.

Oh, and Major A is on his way to becoming Lt. Colonel A.

I have said before that, in my observation, anyone who gets a star is a pure bureaucrat. Anyone who is in the least concerned about his men or patriotism or anything else is lucky to make retirement.

The lesson for us is very clear. You are using the Mantra to clear the field for attack. You are clearing the ground of barbed wire snarls like “Hate!” and “Racist!” and “White Supremacist!”

You are clearing the way for later pro-whites to charge across.

To people whose dream is to be seen as Great Generals, it looks like you are shooting at nothing. But the more you yourself actually attack on the ground, the more you realize exactly where your limited firepower needs to be directed.

Always ask yourself whether what you have said will make it easier for your next try and the wave of pro-whites that come after you.

The real barriers are not glorious.

They are obvious, small, and nasty.

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“Try It!” is a Tough Demand

There are many ways for our whole approach to get sidetracked. I try to jump on them the moment they begin to appear, and so must you.

We must NEVER get sidetracked on any of things pro-whites have wasted decades on.

One of these is, “Is that the correct word?”

By “correct” they mean is it the right dictionary definition.

A chill passes over me when I hear that, because I lived through the decades when generations of our advocates spent all their time on getting words right while the enemy built the walls we are just now tearing down.

Our side spent its time defining while our enemies built up the unintellectual but murderously effective terms like “racist,” “Hate,” and the rest of the list.

If you stick to the easy “intellectual” path, all you have to take on is a dictionary.

We have to go head to head with enemies. That is infinitely rougher and far more complicated.Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

It sounds so easy when I say “Try it. Then REPORT on the results.”

All bullshit aside, people hate to “Try it” because they want things to be pleasant.

Not only that, but “Trying a line out” sounds much less intellectual than arguing with a dictionary.

But “Trying it” is infinitely more complicated than outwitting a dictionary.

For every thousand English majors there is one top advertizing man who can write short statements that WORK.

You are not shooting at a target with a bulls eye on it. You are in a battle where you can see what your fire is doing for your side. You must judge whether you have hit targets which your troops must try to get through, and no matter how well you do theoretically, men will die if you fail to keep your mind on those who must go through the holes you are trying to make.

“Hate” is one of their barriers. Infinite amounts of time have been wasted proving to your own satisfaction to one person that you have the proper definition of the word “Hate.” But it remains there, stronger than ever.

What we must to is hit them so hard they will not want to touch that imbecilic label again.

You only learn how to do this kind of thing in action.

Don’t theorize about ordnance in general.

Learn by shooting, learn by hitting and seeing the results.

Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!

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That “Denial” Crap

“Denial” has become part of the common jargon.

Like most common jargon, it is bullshit.

Now that alcohol and drug recovery has become a industry, any person who gets drunk or high has to admit he has a disease called addiction or alcoholism is “in denial.”

To repeat, now that drug and alcohol recovery has become an industry, everybody, at least everybody who has medical insurance, needs “treatment.”

The Big Book, which is as close to an official statement as AA or NA has, states a heresy to the recovery industry:

“Most people who have a drinking problem are not alcoholics.”

But, as the saying goes, “If you want to hide something in AA, put it in the Big Book.”

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Stephen King’s Fifth Step

I just read Stephen King’s latest book, Dr. Sleep, and Mr. King discusses his recent time in AA.

Years ago I wrote a lot about my time in drug and alcohol recovery and the experience of being a sponsor. I especially wrote about the fifth step in the Twelve Steps.

It won’t give away any of the plot if I say that at the end of the book, King says exactly what I said years ago about the fifth step.

The fourth step is the long one, when you write down over a long period of time every single fault you have and every single thing you are ashamed of.

The fifth step is the short one, which you dread like poison. You have to tell one person EVERYTHING you wrote in the fourth step.Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

Yes, EVERYTHING. Most people dread something about sex they think is especially disgusting.

In a time when I was on my ass, it made me feel good that so many people chose ME to tell their most dreaded secrets to.

But, as usual with tragic situations, I told you the funny side of the fifth step.

The victim would reveal what was to him his most disgusting secret. He had been dreading this for months. Can you imagine telling someone what you consider the most shameful thing you have ever done, or more usually, your most disgusting urges?

Then you get a shock.

As a many times Fifth Step veteran, let me tell you that what you consider humiliating beyond belief, what you have dreaded revealing for months, is simply not that big a deal to the recovering addict you are confessing to.

I said this many times years ago:

1)  A person who is finally doing the Dreaded Fifth Step Confesses His Sin.

2) But the Sin that is a huge deal to you is not a huge deal to me.

Naturally the Secret King’s hero finally told to an AA meeting was much more dramatic than what I heard.

But the result was exactly the same.

He made the confession that he could not bring himself to make in front of his own sponsor.

He was crying, he told them, at long last, of his guilt and his shame. He expected a horrified reaction.

What he got was a roomful of people who wanted to finish their coffee.

Nobody is in AA because they went to church too often.

They finished their coffee and went home.

A hell of an ending to a hell of a book.

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