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But seriously, "behind enemy lines" is silly cause it implies there is an actual line like a border wall and hundred militias (or one man) from Nevada, New Mexico or Arizona couldn't just low-key waltz in.

Or that Mr. Infiltrator is running around in the night like Oscar Yeager.

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You are not wrong, but the cowardice of your "move away and live innawoods" is just some delusional white utopia fetish. It is equally pathetic and larpy.

I guarantee you live less than an hour out of a major city, in some suburbia that is realistically, just as kiked. Your children will be a minority their too.

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I guarantee you live less than an hour out of a major city, in some suburbia that is realistically, just as kiked. Your children will be a minority their too.

I didn't see your edit before. Really angry at my positive living situation huh? A homogenous White society really kills you doesn't it?

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Really angry at my positive living situation huh?

I think its more like he disagrees with the approach, and believes moving toward a solution is a better solution than avoiding a problem.

It's a difference of opinion.

We need to move past this idea that only one approach can work and focus more on collaborating and supporting whatever our people are doing to succeed.

Because none of us can completely see the future, and it is going to take a mix of approaches to protect and grow any movement.

I want to see the northwest movement succeed.

I also want to see political movement that push against the illegitimate government.

I also want to see economic movements.

And social, and religious, and every other movement.

As long as its pro-white and mainly christian (though I'm not opposed to the pagans - they have their own disagreements and problems with Christianity). The point is always to get away from the idea of "this will never work, only my approach will work!", to stop looking for problems in other peoples plans or goals, and to start saying "this is why their goal WILL work. And how can I help make that happen? And how does that help other goals that are pro-white and pro-american?"

Our enemies encourage crab-bucket mentality. And we need to start spreading that meme every time we see someone engaging in it. Instantly isolates plants whos exclusively exist to create more problems than solutions. "Crab bucket!", thats all you gotta say. The plants of course will over-use it to exhaustion so anyone using it after a while will themselves be misidentified as a plant, but theres no helping that. The goal should always be, at the end of the day: foster participation, whatever that participation happens to look like. To tell people "Go for it! And I'll help anyway I can."

Maybe you even point out problems, risks, concerns to address and fix beforehand, but by the end of those conversations, they should be in a place where they're more prepared to succeed, and more importantly they're more encouraged to move forward, not less.

Whatever someones goals, as long as it doesn't hurt us or others: do it, get it done, make it so.

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Where is it? Montana? Because I'd love to move there.

But let's be real, even your shitskin invasion is just around a corner.

Just going to keep moving like that fixes birthrates?

You don't give a fuck about whites surviving. You just give a fuck that you got yours, right my lolbert boomer?

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I didn't say anything about "innawoods" but nice red herring.

I simply live in a rural area with white people who think like me. Curious you refer to white utopia as a fetish.

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It is equally pathetic and larpy.

Calling something a larp is really just a way of saying "I don't take this serious", or "these people aren't serious enough."

Maybe its true. But big things start small. And usually the absurdity of any effort is front-loaded. It's hard to see the potential in anything, but our enemies are very good at seeing it. Which is why they shut down anything early. We should look specifically at things they shut down hard as the path forward, because those are the efforts and work that need to be done, those are what threaten their power. That scares many people because many people are afraid of the same things happening to them. But if you want to win, you have to move past fear. Realize like a cold ass lake, you just gotta get over it and jump in without hesitation. That ultimately, if you don't represent and build an alternative system, then the outcome is going to be far worse than you can imagine, the direction of society is not going to be anything you like, you just wait if you want to see it for yourself.

You might find yourself asking at the beginning, when you're involved in any group, be it a job, or political, or some other effort "what the hell are we doing here anyway? This is going nowhere. This is stupid. This is crazy. This has no chance of working."

Maybe its all true. But in life, a lot of things fail, and a lot of times the reason things fail is completely outside your control and fully within the realm of hindsight.

One of the most important headspaces to be in is: know how serious to take things, don't get too serious than you need to be, but remember to be very serious when the situation or effort actually calls for it.

Its okay to be standoffish, and to maintain a certain distance and to recognize the absurdity in everyday life. The big thing is to not let it demoralize you or start to cause you to think that nothing can ever work. People get stuck in the idea of if everything isn't just so, if everything isn't perfect, then anything they endeavor to do is stupid, foolish, pathetic, or as you said, larpy.

The truth is the world is a larp.

Successful companies are a larp.

Even the military is a larp.

The most serious larp you'll ever experience.

Because you don't know until you've tried something. And if you've never tried, and its your first time trying, then its a larp and you're larping. But if you larp long enough, eventually you get good. And then you gotta decide what to do with that, whether you're willing to commit to what you believe or not, whether you're gonna get serious or go home. But you don't get there without pain, without passing through the pathetic larpy stages. The most successful people in the world, and throughout history, had to follow that same process. Their is no gain without pain larping. There is no legitimacy without absurd beginnings. Founders myths and stories paper-over this ridiculousness. George washington had wooden teeth. The american separation from britain started over a tea tax. Can you believe that shit? Sounds like something out of bizarro world. People are motivated by crazy stupid things. Small things. Details. Its why all the pushback now keeps returning to the mask issue, even though thats minor compared to lockdowns, business destruction, and vaccines.

Truth is, everything on the right seems to fail, including the 95% of efforts that are lawful, because the occupation recognizes these things and shuts them down, infiltrates, suppress, and destroys them at the larp stage, like pruning with a lawn mower.

But if you think "nothing can ever work, everything is cringe and pointless", then you've already been demoralized, because you've stopped trying, and simply accepted a lower standard. Accepted less safe communities. Accepted more infringement on your rights. Accepted less freedom of speech. Accepted more government overreach. Accepted the slow replacement of americans with foreigners. Accepted everything they're pushing onto society while denying us representation and a say in the direction of our nation while taxing us to death.

I don't know about you.

But I will never stop trying to change that.

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is silly cause it implies there is an actual line like a border wall

I think a lot of people don't meet in the middle. Seems like there are people who take things too seriously, or never take anything serious enough.

If the only problem with the word is what it appears to imply, thats okay.

New Mexico or Arizona couldn't just low-key waltz in.

Fair enough.

Oscar Yeager.

lolololol.

With a funny mustache and an absurd disguise.

"I thought what I'd do is pretend to be one of them deaf mutes."