Weak men have created this situation and strong men are needed to fix it. Do not pay to have your people destroyed, do not line the pockets of the traitors within our ranks, don ’ t lend support to a corrupt and broken state. In front of those endless crosses, in front of those dead soldiers lost in forgotten wars, my despair turned to shame, my shame to guilt, my guilt to anger and my anger to rage. Revolutionary change is needed and above all necessary. The french people were often in a minority themselves, and the french that were in the streets were often alone, childless or of advanced age. The people of the countrysides are already traditional, already close to nature, already supportive of their people. I pulled my rental car over, and sat, staring at these crosses and contemplating how it was that despite these men and womens sacrifice, despite their bravery, we had still fallen so far.I broke into tears, sobbing alone in the car, staring at the crosses, at the forgotten dead. WHEN YOU SEE THEM; WHEN YOU HEAR THEM; YOU WILL KNOW THEM, AS THEY ARE YOU, AND YOURS. You can not expect others do take the risks for you, nor should you wish for others to labour for you, if you are unwilling. Not in Europe, not in the Americas, not in Australia or New Zealand. The countrysides are already ours, as they have always been.
All else is insufficient. No, there isn ’ t a successful, influential grand movement established just yet, and no leading organizations, so there is no great structure created that could be brought to harm. Despite how many of you may feel living amongst the pollution, amongst the cultural filth, crammed into tiny apartments in the city sprawls, far flung from mans natural environment. It is not just a matter of our prosperity, but the very survival of our people. WHY WON ’ T SOMEBODY DO SOMETHING? SHOW THEM THE WAY FORWARD There is no sheltered meadow There is nowhere left to run, turn around, face your enemy, make your stand.
>Something, this time, was different.