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Changing the world, one person at a time.

by Billy Roper

A lot of people feel frustrated about the growing degeneracy of the world. They understand that the electoral system is rigged, and that we won’t be able to vote our way out of this mess until we have control over who the electorate is, once again. They comprehend that we cannot openly rebel against the Federal government at this stage, until it is weakened through an abdication of power or through its lessening will to exercise that power, and the erosion of support for it from both the right and the left. That phenomenon will accelerate as America polarizes and division grows further. Things fall apart, and the center cannot hold. As The ShieldWall Plan describes, our task during that process is to exacerbate the natural and organic voluntary separation of the races as we migrate towards emerging ethnostates.

On an individual level, we all have a duty, a responsibility, and a limited window of opportunity to influence those around us. That is especially true for those who are in our circle of friends and family who will listen, or who are compelled to hear, if not listen. It’s all too easy to say that some people are not made of the stuff to be leaders, or to think individually. Our inclinations to believing in genetic dominance of character traits, and our recognition of patterns of behavior, lead us to give up on many who seem to be taking an undisciplined, conformist track. That is a disservice to them, however. It also is a disservice to ourselves and our people.

Do we really believe that all of the millions of young German youth shown in lines of ranks, standing smartly in their uniforms at the Nuremburg rally, understood National Socialism, or even believed in it, ideologically? Of course not. They did what they were told to do, and that not only benefited them, it served the greater good of their people. To adopt the attitude of not caring about the performance or achievement of our youth in searching for jobs, or mates, or their education, reinforces to them that they also should not care about doing their best at whatever they do, whether it is something they chose to do themselves, or not. Otherwise, how can they learn to follow the directions of a boss once they are employed? How can they learn to be disciplined in their everyday life, or at work, or one day, when they are given a command by a superior officer, once the war begins?

Some may say that we cannot compete with the federal government, or public schools, or the controlled media and popular culture, or peer pressure. They say we cannot influence or direct the next generation. They have bowed their heads in defeat. Imagine if Hitler had given up on the youth of Germany, in 1930? The Weimar republic was just as corrupt and degenerate as modern America is. Yet, the NSDAP prevailed, through discipline. Discipline among their ranks, discipline among their followers, and discipline among the people.

Young people are formed by discipline to either be slaves to their characters, flawed or not, or to suppress their imperfect leanings for self improvement. The same is true of children of all ages. Even millennials, even Gen X, and even Boomers. They act like recalcitrant, unruly kids. They rebel against authority. Our job is not to give up on them and assume that they are all sheep and lost to us. Our job is to make the best of them by disciplining them to better themselves. A united front focused on improving our people, not refusing to care about them, will make them the best that they can possibly be. That requires both internal and external discipline, for ourselves, and for them.

For those who self-identify as National Socialists, of course, rather than as libertarians, discipline is even more crucial, from both inside oneself, and from one’s people.

Discipline is remembering what it is that you really want. Do you really want to have a party every weekend and get drunk? Do you want to engage in flame wars? Do you want to have a pity party? Or do you really want to help push what cannot fly, and is already falling?

Don’t give up on yourself, or our people. Remember that they are OURS. You can change the world, one person at a time. Let that person be you. Start at home. Start with yourself. We will win.

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