The White Liberation Movement is split on a very
important question, namely, the question of whether Movement
people should criticize other Movement people openly and risk
disunity, or else keep their criticism to themselves and risk
allowing moles and sleazebags to work unmolested. This question
was addressed by the so-called 'New Orleans Protocol', which a
number of prominent Movement voices endorsed, and which opted in
favor of keeping silent.
For my part, I cannot endorse silence over unity, and this for
the reason that there is simply no reason to be silent. We are
not running a military campaign where disunity might give the
enemy some criticial piece of information that could undermine
some great battle. Rather, we are fighting a war of ideas, and
this kind of conflict is not going to be much affected if some of
the soldiers are sleazebags, moles or other unpleasant types,
since it is the ideas themselves, and not the people who are
putting them forth, that are the centers of attention. But on the
other hand, if we have a policy of openness -- of outing the
sleazebags, moles, etc whenever they are discovered -- then this
not only discourages the presence of these types, but it keeps
people alert to the fact that agents of the 'feral government',
the Jewish establishment, and other New World Orderlies,
self-aggrandizers, power-at-any-price-ers and similar types could
be anywhere, and thus that caution in behavior should always be
exercised.
In the present section, and in the subsection on the Movement in the Articles of Others section, we are anything but silent. We freely discuss the dark undersides of a number of movement icons, and we make no apologies. Indeed, it is rather shocking how many Movement people have been tainted with improper behavior. I hasten to add, however, that criticism does not constitute rejection, and that in spite of the beams and motes which we see in the eyes of our compatriots, we must ultimately judge people on their overall effect, and not on some single unwelcome incident.
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