To KP, DD and others:
Gentlemen, I know there is not a lot of hope and optimism in this great community about the future of our society. I'm not saying there's any good reason for it either. I do though think we owe it to ourselves to look at a little bit of history. One thing, out of infinite lessons history offers, that we have learned is to "expect the unexpected." Literally, the whole world can change on a dime. I saw a post earlier pointing out the fall of East Germany. A week before it happened, nobody in the media legitimately recognized the possibility. Many although hopeful it would happen, had no reason to be optimistic in that situation. Even though the collapse appeared to be sudden, there were more "conventional" and behind-the-scenes undermining of the Soviet control in Germany. Then all of a sudden it came apart, a surprise even to KGB members assigned to EG like Vladimir Putin. The fall of the entire USSR provides a similar lesson.
After the first World War, dubbed "The war to end all wars," people thought a huge war would usher in world-wide and permanent peace
. Nobody thought a mere couple decades later the whole process would happen again.
So I think it's important that if we want this caste system to change, that we don't leave it up to others but that we leave it up to ourselves. We can literally change the world. Somehow we found out about this site. We each need to find two more people to post on this site, as well as doing our best to create hype for good white players by posting on the net, as well as in other mainstream areas such as sports bars and parties, and around the water cooler on Monday and Tuesday mornings (or wherever people congregate at work). The problem with just "not watching the games," not watching TV at all, and boycotting the NFL is that nobody knows you are doing it, and you efectively remove yourself from the sphere of influence. It's like the eco nuts who "put their money where their mouth is" and live in a shack out in the woods and minimize their "carbon footprint." Society doesn't know their out there doing it, so they can't make their point!
We need to increase ours presence in the sphere of influence. We need people from this site to get into academic circles (Col. Reb for example), and get into alternative media (Don), as well as mainstream media (as someone here noted they work for a TV station). This is exactly what liberals did to accomplish their goals, so we need to take a page out of their book. We all don't need to be so obvious with our views out in public, because look at the people in the media now. Very few of them actually say "there should be fewer whites in the NFL because they are not as good of athletes." They say things like "this team needs more speed." They call mostly white teams "slow," and "lacking great athletes." So that's the criticism we need to bring up about Florida State "they don't do a good job recruiting, they need to get some better talent like BYU has." That's essentially what happened when USC beat Alabama back in the day when Alabama was segregated and USC was not. The next year Alabama got a wave of blacks. In addition to academia and the media, we need people to go to law school, become legal council, get on school boards and city councils, and very importantly COACHING, which I know a number of members do or have done in the past.
I don't expect it to happen, but I would not doubt it's possible that one year everything could seemingly change where in the NFL every single starting QB was white, you had nearly half the teams with white RBs, and the majority of the WRs and defense where white. It would all appear as sudden, but if we got enough of our influence out there it could happen, much like crazier and more unexpected things have happened in history.
The final point I want to make is that we should look at history and realize all the tragedies and catastraphies that have occured, where it seemed like our society and civilization itself were doomed. Just look at the black plague that nearly wiped out Europe, and just as easily could have if the virus were a little worse or there was less immunity to it. What about Rome callapsing, or the epic wars that European nations faught against each other. Or to America in the Civil War where two groups of nearly identical Americans had to slaughter each other because they grew up on different sides of an arbitrary line. Or the dust bowl and the great depression in the 1930s. Sometimes we have to be thankful that we have made it this far, and realize that we don't have it so bad. This challenge, daunting as it may be, is nothing compared to other things which nearly wiped us out. Keep moving forward and know that our goals are achievable!
Edited by: Electric Slide