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Graham R. Knotsea's avatar

Great thesis. Go.

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HamburgerToday's avatar

My suggestion has been that Concerned Whites practice two things: (1) Seeing 'White' before any other characteristic and (2) feeling affection towards White people simply because they are White. Also, as an added bonus, when you see a random non-White person, just think 'nigger'.

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Chloë's avatar

Reminded me of this Andrew Joyce essay of some years ago Horus posted a few days ago.

"Perhaps the most important aspect of Agobard’s tale is that it exposes the origins of one of the most uncomfortable aspects of Jewish influence — its reliance on cooperation with our own elites. Only by engaging in a symbiotic relationship with our own corrupt rulers can Jews gain full access to power and an impunity when wielding it."

https://substack.com/@eternalhorus/note/c-126400789?r=3rswoe

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Vlajdermen's avatar

Morale, unity, care for the common good of whites, are ways to accomplish that. When it's common good, that means the common man can and will contribute.

This isn't just theory. Josio Broz Tito, one of my personal idols, instilled that set of values into Yugoslavia, setting off what everyone here agrees was our golden age in every way. His biggest failing was not finding a way to maintain that past his death. To push something like that, but for whites on the whole, would be the ideal outcome. Other factors like one's skills, IQ, dialect, faith, or occupation are still there, but are all unconditionally secondary to whiteness and the allegiance to other whites that stems from that.

I bring up Tito's Yugoslavia because it's familiar to me, but there surely exist other examples of this

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Vlajdermen's avatar

Oh yeah Tito's other failing was not removing the jews and gyps from Yugoslavia.

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Ted Sallis's avatar

By the way, we need Deming Cycle-style analysis for dissident politics. Too much of what is done is simoly opinion or aesthetic "feel." We need more empiricism about what actually works,

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HamburgerToday's avatar

When I first discovered Shewhart/Deming, I was thunderstruck. Deming and Aldo Leopold changed my way of understanding the world around me.

So, yes, opinion that cannot be operationalized into a process is just sound.

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Joe Denver Sucks's avatar

Thank you for introducing their ideas, it was a great read. Funny enough, Deming’s philosophy also mentioned low performers and not just the average. At a certain point, it is better to just cut out the low performers when their values do not align with the rest of the team.

So do you think your Pro-White stance is considered an average take of White people in the United States or is it in the minority, aka “special cause”?

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Zoomer Logos's avatar

Elitism does breed internal conflict, but it inexchangeably breeds excellence as well. Without excellence what will whites be proud of?

Only source of pride is accomplishment everything else ist mere cope.

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