Let’s not argue separatism, let’s let Alex teach [...] amidst the tangled masses
Alex Linder interviewed (try not to let the Australian accent of his interviewer bother you).
There is or can be a misunderstanding.
- that I simply want to refrain from going ahead and killing Jews et al. on principle, naivete or for petty moral reasons.
- that I and we could not be content nor ever recognize that we’d be better off if they were gone.
But that is not the case.
It is the case rather that it is generally not a good idea to announce that you want to get them all whether you think it is necessary or not.
It would be hard to implement and worse, might work to our detriment if not conceived and promoted properly.
It is not only a strategic matter but a theoretical matter: for what we want ultimately is separatism (killing is a species thereof).
Separatism can be argued not only by broader and more practical metrics, but if it is achieved, it is more feasible for the purpose of killing - as opposed to taking the stance that even while they remain tangled up in our hair, we might succeed in the complex affair of teaching people to know, psychologically, what to do because Alex says so (bold and intelligent though most of his arguments are)...
As opposed to Alex saying so, if they are to be killed it would be for the broadly intelligible, broadly acceptable (therefore possible to facilitate) and operationally verifiable reason that they will not leave us alone when given the option, but insist on their imposition to our exploitation and long term extinction - a verifiable consequence and reason for their imposition - to eliminate us as a people, therefore a highly assertable warrant to preempt it.
This could be demonstrable even in their refusal to allow our benign and fair act of separating and expelling them from our people.
Given these considerations hence, my motto: separatism is the first step, separatism is the ultimate aim, separatism is always possible.
Posted by Al Ross on Tue, 16 Feb 2016 08:13 | #
http://thedevilsreview.com/?p=395
http://www.civilliberty.org.uk/newsdetail.php?newsid=1977
Two excellent articles on Separatism which do not contain the malodorous mendacity of the MSM.
The author’s avatar (a palindromically - named Professor) on the first site tells us that we are in safe hands.