Monday, May 5, 2025

 best not call things as they are or you'll end up with; we'll see what the internet says about you;


Perhaps the most divisive debate within white advocacy is over optics. To care about appearance and conduct may seem cowardly when we are in a fight for our survival. On the other hand, politics — changing people’s minds — is about optics. A poll can have vastly different results depending on the wording, and political campaigns are mostly slogans, speeches, and visual cues. Complain all you like but that’s the way it is.

Whites aren’t like other groups, who instinctively take their own side. Whites must be convinced their cause is moral for them to champion it. A blunt appeal to power and interests doesn’t work with whites, but that’s why we build wonderful societies. That makes our job harder, but careful, well-mannered arguments are more effective with our people.

But you can push someone only so far. Conservative pieties about “colorblindness” and “not seeing race” are pointless when racial politics dominate America. You can say “whiteness” is an oppressive social construct or you can be pro-white, but you can’t say race doesn’t matter. Pick a side.

The latest “viral” incident involves a white mother of small children, Shiloh Hendrix. According to her, a five-year old black child began digging through her bag. “I called out the kid for what he was,” she said. She called him a “nigger” — a word we are not even supposed to spell, much less speak. A black man then tried what worked so often in 2020, taping her to make her famous. “We will see what the internet says about you,” he said in his video. She has been doxed and her family, workplace, and gym have been exposed. Liberal influencers are aghast. There are threats to her life............more.......

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