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Georgie
May 28th, 2004, 04:54 PM
So what exactly makes one resistant? When I say resistant I'm talking about a persons power to ignore/negate/overcome the daily and long term condition provided and enforced by ZOG.
I'm sure weve all come across people who lived around many "coloreds" and were bombarded by ZOG programming day after day, but somehow, it never affected them and they came out just fine. And you've probably also seen or heard of people who live in great White neighborhoods and seem to get the proper upbrining by their parents, yet end up a lemming just like ZOG intended for them to be.
So what makes it happen. Is it some sort of upbrining by their parents or something encoded into that person that makes them extremely vulnerable to certain things? Or maybe its simply fate that so many are born so gullible to the Party Line yet others, no matter how good or bad their condition, come out just fine and resiliant.
There probably really is no real and definate answer but its a point I thought was intersting to point out.
Opinions?
Alex Linder
May 28th, 2004, 05:12 PM
So what exactly makes one resistant? When I say resistant I'm talking about a persons power to ignore/negate/overcome the daily and long term condition provided and enforced by ZOG.
I'm sure weve all come across people who lived around many "coloreds" and were bombarded by ZOG programming day after day, but somehow, it never affected them and they came out just fine. And you've probably also seen or heard of people who live in great White neighborhoods and seem to get the proper upbrining by their parents, yet end up a lemming just like ZOG intended for them to be.
So what makes it happen. Is it some sort of upbrining by their parents or something encoded into that person that makes them extremely vulnerable to certain things? Or maybe its simply fate that so many are born so gullible to the Party Line yet others, no matter how good or bad their condition, come out just fine and resiliant.
There probably really is no real and definate answer but its a point I thought was intersting to point out.
Opinions?
Men are social animals, as Aristotle said. They seem to need a narrative thread, and only one, to make sense of their lives. Thus, in every society there is an orthodoxy, as Orwell said, and it's dangerous to oppose it. Although men have eyes in the front, like predators, rather than on the side, like prey, they need to resolve conflict to live together smoothly, and this means team-playing, go-along/get-along, and respect for Authority. At least 40% of the population cannot think deeper than "Authority is right because it is Authority," and they're going to disrespect anybody who diverges from the mainstream. Only about 10% is capable of true thought, of generating new forms, new Authority, and even these percentages are probably overestimations. Most people don't disagree with us, they simply cannot think about us in any way but that in which they're indoctrinated. A combination of
indoctrination over decades and biological need to fit in with the group makes most people conform to the loudest voice, in our society the voice of ZOG coming through presidents, tv, and schools. The masses are like women, as Hitler observed. Women follow patterns. They do what is expected of them and only rarely create for themselves. ZOG veils its control by telling them to rebel against patriarchy. It gives them a pre-set "rebel" pattern to which they conform, without even realizing it.
Point is, most people feel extremely uncomfortable when they are out of step with authority, mainstream, whatever you want to call it. It takes exceptional character or orneriness to resist in times of plenty. Under extreme duress, however, people can and do respond to reality. For example, if you're sleeping naked and your house is on fire, your need to clothe yourself in public gives way to your need to save your *** from being burned to a crisp. Race reality hits people when they have to think of their young. They move away from blacks. Today we are providing the best counter-education we can to encourage as many men as possible to understand the situation the jews have put us in, and join forces to resist.
Alex Linder
May 28th, 2004, 05:55 PM
Morals at best an aesthetic response to bizarre situation we find ourselves in - life. I believe I was born with more advantages than most, and repay gratitude I feel by providing leadership against the tyrants and mass stupidity. That is my way of repaying the guy who invented the computer, the Internet, Flonase, and air-conditioner -- things that have helped my soul immensely. Gratitude is not natural; it is inculcated because it is aesthetically attractive. When our side wins, we are going to begin a new holiday for these heroes of platform, without whom we'd be incapable of performing beautiful dives, because we'd still be wallowing in the mud. I don't worship anything or anybody, I respect and appreciate. Not Jesus and the bogus claims of miracles, but real men, and the genuine technical progress that does far more for our souls than any religious hocus-pocus, yet which never receives full credit for the wonders it has bestowed.
I side with those who do not believe in absolute morality. I believe that the thing Christians call sin exists, but isn't necessarily sin. That is, they have the drives and the results nailed, but the Absolute Meaning of these they supply adventitiously. I have a vision of the type of world I would like to live in. My morality is to act so as to bring that world about, as best I can, given human frailty, lack of will, weak-mindedness and the rest of the things we're all prone to. I take Mencken's words about the United States lacking and needing a true aristocracy to heart, and I try to embody them in my writing and behavior, although I'm far from perfect. But one can demonstrate how something ought to be done by doing it, and that is our purpose here. We can name the jew, and we can point out what how it is murdering society.
There's nothing more realistic in the world than appealing to the love of heroic quest that has always lain in the Aryan breast, and that is what I've always tried to bring out of people through the joy VNN exhibits. I think that Duke and others, especially Southerners, might miss what I'm doing with VNN. I'm not of the background of traditional racialists. There is learning and art in my words, if I do say so myself. Many people do not understand this, and they say that VNN is what they're trying to get away from. It is an irony that VNN exhibits precisely the brilliant innovation Aryan minds have always come up with, yet it is unwelcome at a conference which advertises itself as a coming together in "unity" of the forces which would save the West. So there is room for a punch-pulling Sam Francis, or a jew-hiring Jared Taylor, but no room for us.
Let me promote for a minute: who has done more than VNN the last few years to change what the communists call the "correlation of forces"?
Nobody.
We made it happen. We showed how it could be done. We were the first.
It may be time to be big and pioneering again soon...
Thanks to all readers and supporters, itz just getting started...
Steve B
May 28th, 2004, 07:42 PM
This is why it is crucial to start with the young. Teach them to respect authority if it is good authority and teach them that it's okay to question it. If we can prevent our children from being so programed, we can stop them from becoming unthinking sheep.
And also teach them to use paragraphs.
Steve B
May 28th, 2004, 07:53 PM
Sorry, I was in a hurry to get it done(cooking and writing at the same time) but yes teach them to use paragraphs as well!
Heh heh, I'm just funnin ya HC. I really enjoy your posts!
einzelwesen
May 29th, 2004, 01:37 AM
Always think first about motive.
If a person, or TV, or the news, or anything else tells you something... FIRST of all, think, "Why are they telling me this? What do they have to gain from it?"
The only person any person can trust, fully and without reservation, is themselves; people should see themselves as their most worthy and reliable allies, and should try to be their own most worthy and reliable ally.
A person can further assume that their family and close friends are on their side (and not even then, sadly, in some case) and wants what's best for them.
BUT, a person HAS to assume that everyone else is NOT on their side. And ESPECIALLY not people who have a clear motive for trying to convince you of something- all television, all advertising, all political parties.
It's not really that depressing, even: when you always expect the worst of people, their disappointing your notions is quite nice.
But, that's the only way to not be made a fool by the world around you.
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