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The numbers game?

by Billy Roper

Over 4% of Americans are willing to publicly state that they agree with the beliefs of White Nationalism and the “White Supremacy movement”. Based on today’s current U.S. population, that’s 13 million people. That’s more than FOUR TIMES the population of my state.

More than that are “undecided” about us. A majority of our nation believes that race relations have gotten worse over the last year. Me, too.

I know that many of us, despite all the proof we’ve had that people don’t answer polls honestly due to social pressure and that the questions and the sample pool of voters asked are skewed, are still fascinated by them. Remember every major media poll up until the day of the election saying that Hillary was going to win by a landslide? Yeah. Still, we do love’em. That’s natural, because a lot of us are wondering when we will reach that tipping point, that percentage of support among the increasingly polarized, disenfranchised, alienated, and radicalized White population to ready us for the crisis trigger scenario for balkanization and the rise of White ethnostates. To what…vote our way of this mess? Noooooooo. ;->

Patience, grasshopper. Yes, we can smell their blood, and their fear. They know it’s coming, too. That’s why they are so desperate to shut us up, either through governmental or corporate censorship, or even more directly, you, you, domestic terrorists, you. Steve Bannon wants to have internet service providers and social media platforms regulated by the government like utilities are, so service can’t be denied to people based on the whims of the owners. A point we can make, for what little it’s worth, about “private businesses” denying service to “racist” Whites in this ongoing purge is based on actual historical use of the law by the other side.

Remember how they shut down private businesses such as cafes in the 1960s which were segregated? They used the Interstate Commerce Clause. Any business which crosses state lines, such as on the internet, even if it’s private, cannot withhold service from any person for any Constitutionally protected status, such as creed, or for first amendment protected speech, based on the ICC. It’s NOT a private businesses’ right to refuse service to us, that’s a holdover in people’s minds from their latent libertarianism. It’s unConstitutional. Remember, “bake my cake or go to jail”. Muh Constitution. Well, it will trigger the people in the middle, anyway.

Speaking of whom, the poll didn’t clearly separate out those who would actually be fighting in a civil war, to ask them their opinion about Charlottesville and White Nationalism. 7% of men support us. 48% of Trump voters. Boomer cucks and women, even White ones, are almost uniformly going to publicly virtue-signal against White Nationalism. Females of both genders just care more about being in the majority and a part of the consensus, naturally. But what if young White males of military age had been asked?

It’s true that if they’re not ready to answer a poll question forthrightly, they’re not yet ready to fight. But they’re getting closer every time, as the Hegelian dialectic shifts rightwards, headed our way. That Overton Window is distorting from the Constitution towards Mein Kampf, line by line. Our responsibility is to continue to serve as the radical flank effect and be as extreme as possible in order to scoot over and make room for the new people coming in from our left to be comfortable next to us. Then we can snuggle.

Oh, and as far as the numbers game goes? In 1775, 3% of the colonial American population wanted Independence from Great Britain.

Life comes at you fast.

Remember, though, it starts with each and every one of us. The rest are sheep who will follow us, or get out of the way.

Westminster Larger Catechism, Q. 142:

Q. 142. What are the sins forbidden in the eighth commandment?

A. The sins forbidden in the eighth commandment, besides the neglect of the duties required,[813] are, theft,[814] robbery,[815] man- stealing,[816] and receiving any thing that is stolen;[817] fraudulent dealing,[818] false weights and measures,[819] removing landmarks,[820] injustice and unfaithfulness in contracts between man and man,[821] or in matters of trust;[822] oppression,[823]  extortion,[824] usury,[825]  bribery,[826] vexatious lawsuits,[827] unjust inclosures and depopulations;[828] ingrossing commodities to enhance the price;[829] unlawful callings,[830] and all other unjust or sinful ways of taking or withholding from our neighbour what belongs to him, or of enriching ourselves;[831] covetousness;[ 832] inordinate prizing and affecting worldly goods;[833] distrustful and distracting cares and studies in getting, keeping, and using them;[834] envying at the prosperity of others;[835] as likewise idleness,[836] prodigality, wasteful gaming; and all other ways whereby we do unduly prejudice our own outward estate,[837] and defrauding ourselves of the due use and comfort of that estate which God hath given us.[838]

The scripture citations for “removing landmarks” are Deut. 19:14  and Prov. 23:10

Deut. 19:14
“You shall not move your neighbor’s landmark, which the men of old have set, in the inheritance that you will hold in the land that the Lord your God is giving you to possess.

Proverbs 23:10

“Do not move an ancient landmark
    or enter the fields of the fatherless”

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