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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.

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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