Every day when I read the news it just seems like there is more bad news for our people. We are being outbred in our own homelands, whites are being victimized at an alarming rate by racial others, we are involved in a decade long war with Muslims but we are not allowed to call them our enemies, our own governments are working in concert with these enemy peoples against us, and on and on and on. At times it really seems like our cause is lost. But deep down inside I know that we are not yet defeated, if anything the problem is only that we have not yet begun to fight.
The problem, as I see it, is basically that the enemies of our people have declared war against us and that they are in fact actively attacking us, however the majority of our people are not aware of this fact and they are being deliberately left in the dark by our traitorous media. The end result of this situation is that we are losing a slow war of attrition that puts us in an even more difficult position every year that goes by.
Worse, I feel that even among those of us who are racially-aware there are many who want to put off this conflict to a later time, perhaps even to a later generation, and I personally feel that this is a recipie for defeat and disaster. We must accept the fact that these people have declared war against us and move forward accordingly. Personally, I think it is preferable that we should encourage all-out warfare with our enemies and die in an all-consuming blaze of glory rather than wither away and experience this slow painful death of attrition.
During a war it is important that you know who your enemy is. I think that our enemies can be easily divided into two simple categories:
1. Internal - This would be the ZOG, race-traitors and jews (yes I know they are not really a part of us, but they are so firmly embedded into our society that they can not be easily seperated out...yet)
2. External - These would be the Muslims, the rampaging mobs of negroes attacking innocent white folk in many American cities, and so on and so forth.
The question then, is who do we go after first? I know that many would argue that we need to first concern ourselves with our own internal enemies before we can face the external threats, but I would make the opposite argument. Like it or not, the masses (including the majority of our fellow Germanics) are brainwashed to beleive that the ZOG is our ally. Therefore, anytime someone goes after the ZOG or its allies it is very easy for them to turn the masses against us.
On the other hand, the external threats are widely recognized as such even by the ZOG themselves, such as the muslims for example. Even groups that are protected and nurtured by the ZOG machine, like the majority of blacks in america, are still widely disliked even by the majority of otherwise brainwashed common people.
As I see it, this means that if we make the external threat our primary enemy we will instantly be developing solidarity with the masses, whereas if we continue to target our efforts toward our internal enemies first we are going to do nothing but create dissention and infighting.
Besides, I see another big advantage in going after our external enemies first: the resulting escalation in tensions will force the otherwise unwilling masses to "pick a side" in the clash of civilizations that is currently taking place. As it is right now the vast majority of white or germanic people are able to stand on the sidelines of the conflict and be passive because they do not feel as though they are directly a part of it. After all, it is easy to avoid the news and if these people are not being directly confronted with the reality of our situation it is easy for them to ignore it. If our actions lead to an escalation in the conflict between our civilization and the muslims or the blacks (or whatever other group) then they will not be able to avoid the problem any longer.
More importantly, I think that these external enemies make a better target because we should be able to encourage open conflict with them without breaking any laws. Take the Muslims, for example, remember their outrage when one backwoods preacher in Florida burned the Koran? How do you think they would react if a mob of white people burned a stack of their books in front of a mosque here in the US? How do you think they would react if we burned an effigy of mohammed? These simple psychological warfare tactics will draw the enemy out and force the government to step in, on our side for once, whether they like it or not. In essence, it is what these groups have been doing to us for a long time, we would just be turning the tables on them.
The blacks in America are just as easy to maipulate like this as well, it would be rediculously easy to set them off with group demonstrations in their areas even without having to resort to racial epithets and "burning crosses". We could have a rally demanding justice for white victims of black thugs in a black neighborhood, for example.
Eventually, these groups will react with retaliatiatory moves, probably targeting innocent whites, and everytime they do we will be gathering more people to our cause. Over time this strategy of confrontation could have a couple of very positive outcomes. The first is that many of the immigrant groups could decide to leave (after all, they are outnumbered pretty badly, for now). The second is outright warfare, probably eminating out from their neighborhoods, which will draw the government forces out. Once that happens we can just return to our white communities and watch the fiireworks.
Ultimately, it is just a matter of finding enough like-minded, courageous people to stand alongside us to engage in these "confrontations". There is strength in numbers, as it is said, and no matter how many enemies we have or how much they hate us, we still outnumber them...for now.
More importantly, if we don't do something soon this duty is going to fall on our children, and by then there will be even less of us and their chances of victory will be that much lower. In the end they will probably think of us as cowards, which is really a pity because it wouldn't take much for us to be remembered as heroes instead. It is just a matter of cooperation and courage.
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