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Judeocritic
04-15-2004, 07:18 AM
[QUOTE=Old White Goat]What needs to be done, is for people to start social clubs totally unrelated to racialism, then slowly feed them the truth until you transform the club into a white racialism activist group.[/QUOTE]Goat's point deserves special attention here.  I've been cultivating a gaming club on the internet for about two years, which attracts males between 12-30 years old; we are 250 members strong.

I've slowly been feeding the kids on a diet of Jews in the Media and Anti-racemixing to the point where, if they see a Jew or nigger on the server, they'll run him off! These are “normal” white kids.

The game server is programmed to identify IP's from Israel and brand them with a Palestinian flag: always a zinger amongst yids!

MuKau
04-15-2004, 07:25 AM
"What needs to be done, is for people to start social clubs totally unrelated to racialism, then slowly feed them the truth until you transform the club into a white racialism activist group."

But is there not the risk they will just turn into reguler social groups?
Why take the time to set one up when you could influtrate a current group?

I guess the latter is the easier... but you don't have control...thus chances are you'd told to shut up or get out.

Judeocritic
04-15-2004, 07:38 AM
[QUOTE=MuKau]Why take the time to set one up when you could influtrate a current group?[/QUOTE]Either/or might work; if the means are available, though, having a successful club of one's own lends you trust and credibility — especially among kids of an impressionable age.

It's not without responsibility, however; I've had to become a kind of surrogate father to these youngsters.

Antiochus Epiphanes
04-15-2004, 11:20 AM
I liked OWG's example of the bike club. I wasnt thinking about another net circlejerk but infilting real world social clubs like VFW let's say, or PNA or things of that nature. Then using one on one testing to recruit local networks of quiet WNs. And using those networks both for mutual aid as the need arises and also coordinating public activism if that suits you-- or lawful but quiet counter-subversive activities. Or harvesting resources to aid propaganda efforts like VNN. The point is to link up with LOCALS.

Judeocritic
04-15-2004, 01:41 PM
[QUOTE=Antiochus Epiphanes]The point is to link up with LOCALS.[/QUOTE]Locality is moot—especially if you live among jigs or in exile; and real-time voice and video create enough presence to plant seeds.

I've seen kids go from self-hater to racial exegete in under eight months.

Antiochus Epiphanes
04-15-2004, 03:13 PM
[QUOTE=Judeocritic]Locality is moot—especially if you live among jigs or in exile; and real-time voice and video create enough presence to plant seeds.

I've seen kids go from self-hater to racial exegete in under eight months.[/QUOTE]

well, I'm happy you are able to make use of what you have at hand. I still encourage others to interact locally. We should be strong on local. Local is the root of all politics.

FREY
05-25-2004, 07:08 PM
[QUOTE=Katie]I agree, but with the technologies of today locality is no longer a requirement. We should take advantage of time we live in, though it may have its drawbacks, and use it to bring about a widespread movement. Excluding ourselves from this possibility is not the answer; we'll just continue to remain at a standstill.[/QUOTE]


This reminds me of a story I heard a couple months ago. He said due to air conditioners most people don't know who their neighbors are anymore. (when its too hot people stay indoors rather than sitting on their porch or walking around their neighborhood) I do agree, Katie, we should use every available resource.

The only other thing I would suggest is volunteering for a political org, and going door to door, even if you don't like the party. I know people will strongly disagree with me, but think about it. You can learn a lot, from how they go door to door, how everything is organized, the tactics, potental voter reaction, who are the leaders/followers, and how we can apply our message in the future. But most importantly, you find out who your neighbors are.

imadrifter
05-25-2004, 10:35 PM
Social clubs are a great idea. What is the best function to center it around? I don't want ride a bike around. Shooting is always a good central function. But somewhere in the social get together there has to be time for talk. CAn't talk while you shoot and you can't talk while you bike. I'm thinking of a shooting club that goes out to eat afterwards.

TylerD
05-26-2004, 02:07 AM
This is a good idea. It's always best to have a few others helping you out in public or on the internet. What would be ideal is to have your gamers eventually meet people of like mind in person.

Be careful, the internet is no substitute for the "real world". It's easy for people to check into and out of the movement if their only interaction is online. You can get in front of the monitor and spend an enormous amount of time on the internet doing absolutely nothing without realizing it. The vast majority of people absolutely need to be pushed and prodded to do even little things like read up on our cause. That pushing and prodding is hard to do over the internet.