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  1.  
  2. I have learned several very important things from this experience.
  3. Several years ago before his death, my grandfather pointed out to me
  4. the futility of attempting to "save" these people. He pointed out to
  5. me how absolutely no one would hate you more and attempt to tear you
  6. down than the people you are attempting to reach out to. He was,
  7. after all, shot and almost killed himself for his efforts. He was
  8. lucky to have survived, only to live out the rest of his life
  9. paralyzed in a wheelchair. I didn't listen to him at the time. But I
  10. see the wisdom of the point he making now.
  11.  
  12. Why should you reach out to people that want to kill you? People
  13. that despise you? People that hate you? People that want to
  14. extirpate your culture root and branch? Because they are white? A
  15. phenotype is not a community. A community is built upon common
  16. values and traditions which are shared by the members of that
  17. community. That is not what we had here at The Phora. And that is
  18. why The Phora ultimately failed. It is a textbook example of how
  19. race, while important, is not everything. Race alone is not enough.
  20. It cannot even hold together an internet forum, much less an entire
  21. society.
  22.  
  23. What is the saddest thing about the racialism today in your view?
  24. No. For me, its no longer the fact that there are more Raelians than
  25. White Nationalists. To me it is the fact that the fucking Jews have
  26. more regard for the well being of myself and my neighbors than
  27. millions of white people in this world. The Negro soldier in Iraq
  28. today has more regard for his fellow citizens than Alex Linder or il
  29. ragno does. I can get along better with the god damn Mexican at the
  30. local gas station than many of the people in 'the movement' today.
  31. What do I have in common with many of these people, aside from the
  32. fact that I am white? Nothing really. What is the point of
  33. associating with them? Are they ever going anywhere? No. They have
  34. no sense of realism. They are not a movement. A movement seeks to
  35. reach out to and attract newcomers. A club does not. It does not
  36. have to. The entire point of a club (cult would be more accurate) is
  37. to maintain its exclusiveness, to distance itself from others.
  38.  
  39. This is a fact that is not lost on the average citizen in our
  40. country today. I mean, its not like you can tell people to go to
  41. hell and then expect them to look kindly upon you. One of the most
  42. ironic things about all of this is the tendency of movement types to
  43. denigrate their contemporaries as lemmings. Yet these are the people
  44. have no common sense whatsoever. The Negro crack addict who knocks
  45. on your door at 1 AM in the morning to sell you stain remover is in
  46. closer contact with reality than they are. After all, even he knows
  47. not to insult the people to whom he is attempting to sell his
  48. product.
  49.  
  50. Now you may be wondering why I spend so much of my time focusing on
  51. these people. They are, after all, irrelevant. Is that not so? Very
  52. true. But its their very irrelevancy to society at large that makes
  53. them relevant to anyone trying to understand why racialism is such a
  54. failure. Its not so much the people who are in power today that are
  55. the problem as it is our own utter inability to do anything about
  56. it. Why can't the racialist movement succeed?
  57.  
  58. Itz the Jews! Itz the Jews! Itz the Jews!
  59.  
  60. No. Its not the Jews. That is a cop out. No vast conspiracy is
  61. necessary to explain this. Its the fact that most racialists (in
  62. "the movement") have little in common with the people they are
  63. attempting to reach out to. What is simply self evident to people
  64. like myself, Sulla, Patrick or millions of other people is a
  65. profound mystery to the madrussians and Zoroasters of the world.
  66. Perhaps I can see this now as my "views have changed." Even I can
  67. barely contain my disgust being around these people. If I am not
  68. being accused of being an ADL plant one day, then I am Bill Buckley
  69. or a spy for the Bilderbergers. Its always some lie, some fantasy.
  70.  
  71. Did you know that something close to 25% of white Americans already
  72. hold racialist views? Yes. Its true. Here you have close to 1/4th of
  73. our potential audience that has no contact whatsoever with "the
  74. movement" today. A reasonable person would ask himself why "the
  75. movement" cannot connect with these people AFTER FORTY SOMETHING
  76. YEARS, NO LESS! What is it that puts them off?
  77.  
  78. I will use my own experience as a microcosm as I feel it is quite
  79. generalizable. I come across this again and again. Its not the Jews
  80. controlling our minds. Its the fact that we really don't want to
  81. associate ourselves with the people in "the movement." These
  82. movement types might very well be racialists. But they are all sorts
  83. of other things that we are not. And they know this too. They go out
  84. of their way to drive this home. Then they are absolutely astounded
  85. when they are tuned out and subsequently ignored.
  86.  
  87. Alex Linder, wintermute, il ragno and every other demagogue within
  88. "the movement" can "name the Jew" for the next fifty years until
  89. they are either dead or blue in the face. But who is going to listen
  90. to them? Very few. The ultras of the ultras will pay attention but
  91. that's about it. They marginalize themselves because they are so
  92. utterly repulsive to their audience.
  93.  
  94. Hitler was right. Fuck AmeriKwa. Down with democracy. Fuck
  95. Christianity. Court historians are liars! Workers Of The World
  96. Unite! Europe rules. No way out but through THE JEW!
  97.  
  98. ^^ That is the essence of their platform. Needless to say, it
  99. doesn't resonate with Americans, oops, AmeriKwans. That is the word
  100. is it not? Now you can point to Duke. You can point to Taylor. You
  101. can point to Buchanan. They are obviously not of that point of view.
  102. But they are simply spokesmen. Such people are not representative of
  103. the "racialist movement" at all. Its people like Alex Linder,
  104. William Pierce, Billy Roper, and David Lane who are a much closer
  105. reflection of the real "movement" at large.
  106.  
  107. Americans know this too. They know that the skinheads, the white
  108. pride 14/88s, the gutter Nazis, the anti-intellectual bigots, the
  109. hate addled rejects, the kooks, the nutcase conspiracy theorists,
  110. the traitors, and the bottom feeders of society are the "mainstream"
  111. in the racialist movement today. This is the stereotype that utterly
  112. marginalizes us today. When I say I am a racialist most white
  113. Americans would ASSUME a priori that I am one of these people,
  114. someone like Martin Lindstedt or il ragno. That is a devastating
  115. hole one has to dig oneself out of, especially in academic circles.
  116. Most people won't even bother to try. That alone is enough to make
  117. one bitterly resent such people. Having to endure them personally on
  118. an almost everyday basis is even worse. It finally got to the point
  119. where it was intolerable.
  120.  
  121. From what I gather, there are various conspiracy theories floating
  122. around about why I closed The Phora. A reasonable person (and I
  123. count you amongst them) could simply have asked before jumping to
  124. all sorts of wild conclusions. That is what you had the courtesy to
  125. do so I thought you deserved something of an explanation.
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