While this is terrible for our people, our people need the beatings until they FULLY understand that only your own species matter.
Think about what is happening here:
First, it's absolutely natural for the filthy spic to see her own species as her own and for racism to come out naturally. So this happens in every situation where a new invasive species enters your territory.
But, second, all of this stuff is being amped up by intersectional feminism. IF talks down whites and talks up non whites. The unintended consequence of this is that it reinforces the idea of speciation in non whites.
This is super important because, on the one hand we need to teach our people that they are a separate species of humans and they need to stick to their own, we also need the non white species to believe they are special and show their true colours.
Our enemy is doing our work for us.
The only reason there hasn't been a full on revolution is because shit like Amazon keeps everyone comfortable.
I am not a religious man, I struggle with faith, I'd like to believe but I can't reconcile faith in a deity whose works I cannot witness... But sometimes I pray that the entire country's internet/TV/phone services would suddenly cut out for five days. WE WOULD HAVE OUR COUNTRY BACK IN A MATTER OF MONTHS.
But right now, why revolt? That's hard, dangerous, and illegal- most people would rather sit back and watch the latest episode of [insert netflix propaganda here] or play their vidya games with a nice cold glass of [insert booze here].
Hunger will probably be the spark that ignites things. Most people in the West have never experienced true hunger. True hunger can motivate unwashed, untrained, miserly masses to topple governments and change the world.
Fortunately, the hyper-inflation is beginning to fuck up everyone's money. Soon, all of these sweet luxury services will be harder to obtain, although the government will certainly try to keep it available. But once misery sets in for conservatives, once they're truly uncomfortable, that might be what we need.
Maybe if you all pray with me tonight....
Unbelievably well written. I appreciate that.
I too am not a religious man, born an atheist heathen. But, even I hear my ancient gods calling to me. I am no longer sure that it matters if they are real or not because if they are not they are still the product of my genetics, a beautiful expression of our people. If our gods are the figment of our genetic expression, then lets keep on dreaming and build out our ancient pantheon and use it the way our ancestor did. Rites of passage, rituals of fertility, tests of strength.
There is great beauty outside of us, but even more within us.
Great points about being comfortable, I agree. I do think there is room to move people just little bit here and there, but right now I think I may be just a little too optimistic because I don't fully understand how much movement we can induce.
Thanks for the post.
You are a kindred spirit of mine, cousin Crunchy.
I often wonder why I should worship a god who comes from a land foreign to my ancestors? My ancestors had gods of war, fertility, love, death, harvest, the moon, the wind, other elements, etc.. They were being worshiped thousands of years before the concept of Christ had even been imagined.
You might find my take on Jesus interesting, here's my theory: Jesus of Nazareth was a real man. He was born to his jew parents. He met and was sort of fostered by John the Baptist, and he took the bizarre teachings of John and combined them with Judaism as it was at the time, forming his new philosophy/religion.
He picked up a following, with 12 lieutenants and probably dozens of other underlings; he was likely very charismatic, probably always seemed to have the answer for any given question.
He then led his followers to Jerusalem during a holy festival- I believe his intent was to ignite a revolution, overthrowing the pharisees and Romans. There's this odd passage in the Bible, where Jesus tells his disciples to "Sell your cloaks and use the silver to buy swords" as they were arriving at Jerusalem. In the Bible, the only time any of these swords are ever mentioned again is when Peter drew his and hacked off a legionnaire's ear while Jesus was being arrested. So why do I find this odd? Back then, cloaks were extremely valuable garments: they were your hoodie, your umbrella, your blanket, your bed, your eating arrangement, your bandage- cloaks were vitally important. To sell them to obtain swords indicates that those swords would be used.
So here's my theory: Jesus got his followers to arm themselves and he started rabble rousing. He may have actually flipped the money changer's tables. He was just generally causing a ruckus. The pharisees were terrified by this, revolution was in the air, and their positions of power were being threatened by Jesus and his new religion- so the kike priests started pressuring Pontius Pilate to deal with Jesus ASAP, or else they'd have a bloodbath during their religious festival. Judas (or one or more of Jesus's followers) started getting cold feet, realized "Oh shit, I'm probably on the losing side here" and went to the kikes and offered to bring them Jesus of Nazareth. He then led the Romans to Jesus while he and his followers slept, and the legionaries arrested Jesus. There was likely a small fight.
And then Jesus was publicly tortured and crucified, mocked as the "king of the jews"- he was meant to send a message to all of the pilgrims who were in Jerusalem: "Fuck with the Pharisees, and we'll have the Romans flog you half to death and then crucify you." Jesus's followers, distraught and in mourning, were probably hunted down- several escaped and went on to write parts of what eventually was cobbled into the Bible as we know it today. These people, writing the story of their friend, their leader, who failed, whom they were helpless to rescue... they will embellish his life. They will make him mroe than a man- the son of God Himself. And he didn't actually lose, guys- he came back to life 3 days later. Jesus's favorite whore, Mary Magdeline, saw it with her own eyes.
I think these bits of the Bible were written as a coping mechanism. John, writer of Revelations, was exiled to a shitty island off Greece, epileptic and often malnourished- he writes about all these visions he had about how Jesus was actually alive, went to hell, defeated Satan, and returned- see, this was all part of a convoluted plan to cleanse humanity of original sin by having this poor bastard (Jesus Christ was born out of wedlock with his true Father, making him a bastard....just thought of that now, interesting). Sounds like a sad, defeated man trying to cope with the loss of his friend/mentor. Sounds like the ravings of a man seized by epileptic fits.
I'd be curious to hear what your take on all of that is. Do you agree? Where do you think I could be wrong? I think Jesus was a revolutionary, whom was made into a mythological figure through the mists of time, just like most ancient heroes- there probably was an "Achilles". He probably didn't wrestled the river god Scamander, but he was probably a badass who lost his mind when his cousin was killed in battle with the Trojans. But the mists of time turn him into a legendary demigod... I think the same thing happened with Jesus of Nazareth.
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