we are coming for constantinople and we will destroy every mosque and minaret in the city. with these boosted numbers, and with our unified forces, complete control of the united states will be possible. if only you could have known what unholy retribution your little ``clever'' comment was about to bring down upon you, maybe you would have held your fucking tongue. a nation that venerates its ancestors, but lives for its offspring. as only in times of radical change and social discomfort can great and terrific change occur. no two different things can ever truly be equal, especially humans. when they demand you pay, refuse. with enough pressure the left wing within the united states will seek to abolish the second amendment, and the right wing within the us will see this as an attack on their very freedom and liberty. to take revenge for the enslavement of millions of europeans taken from their lands by the islamic slavers. do not fret on the manner of how victory is achieved, all methods are possible, in the face of ethnic genocide, all morality is ambiguous. its the cities where the struggle lies, its the cities where the invaders have massed, its the cities where the marxists have poisoned the institutions, its the cities where the traitorous media and corporations lie and its the cities where the anti-white politicians and the ngos make their homes.
we must excel, both personally and as a society. do these groups hold power/who are the people in these groups? that isn ’ t a question. whether that is by encouraging and pushing increases to the minimum wage; furthering the unionization of workers; increasing the native birthrate and thereby reducing the need for the importation of labour; increasing the rights of workers; pushing for the increase in automation or advancement of industrial labour replacement or any other tactic that is available. a a one-point-seven percentage point difference may mean something to a few, but a ingeniously worded expression or brilliantly crafted poster will convince the many. i will be forgotten quickly.
>is it not preferable to die in war rather than suffer any longer so horrible a spectacle?