Message from @Mick

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2018-12-04 04:16:18 UTC  

Like 20% in on my kindle. It's really comprehensive and multi-faceted in the way he brings the information to the reader. Fills you in through many angles, perspectives, examples both past and present, etc. I love that Henry Ford is the source too. Clearly a brilliant man that many normie Americans hold in a positive light.

2018-12-04 04:19:05 UTC  

By source I meant author but source in the sense that that's who you wanna sight when talking with those close to you. Not some obscure Jew or random article from the 20's. Ford holds some authority in the minds of many whites.

2018-12-04 18:10:33 UTC  

Ya I usually use Ford when talking to close family members and slowly red pilling. Like jokingly saying he was an Anti Semite

2018-12-04 18:10:39 UTC  

And going from there

2018-12-15 06:37:24 UTC  

Anyone in here interested in irl community building? I have some ideas I'd like to share

2018-12-15 06:38:19 UTC  

Flip yeah...I'm intrigued.

2018-12-15 06:39:22 UTC  

My idea focuses around homeschooling.

2018-12-15 06:39:43 UTC  

Deep down, I want a commune, but that's unrealistic for me.

2018-12-15 06:39:54 UTC  

I'm clueless. I have no children yet.

2018-12-15 06:40:16 UTC  

I want to cast a wider net. Something easier to get behind. Higher numbers

2018-12-15 06:40:30 UTC  

That's ok. Me neither. No girl either.

2018-12-15 06:40:45 UTC  

Adjust your time preference my nibba!

2018-12-15 06:40:56 UTC  

Same, cool. What's the concept?

2018-12-15 06:41:27 UTC  

Enough people you live close enough to to homeschool each other's kids.

2018-12-15 06:41:44 UTC  

With the goal of acquiring property and building an actual schoolhouse

2018-12-15 06:43:01 UTC  

Whether it's suburban, urban, rural, find a land close enough to build the structure where each and everyone can potentially commute to.

2018-12-15 06:46:06 UTC  

It came from me realizing that: I want a family; community; want to have kids educated outside of globohomo with strong values; this necessitates community since homeschooling your kids totally solo makes your kids weird; eventually will need a schoolhouse to further formalize and grow said community

2018-12-15 06:47:03 UTC  

it's radical but much easier to get enough people behind vs. a full on commune imo

2018-12-15 06:47:26 UTC  

Yeah, we need to find a suitable state...Arizona isn't bad, I would rather avoid vaccination, so that will get tricky.

2018-12-15 06:47:36 UTC  

physical structures and space is powerful

2018-12-15 06:48:00 UTC  

I'm open to location.

2018-12-15 06:48:09 UTC  

It's a shareable idea

2018-12-15 06:48:20 UTC  

something I want to talk out with interested parties

2018-12-15 06:48:52 UTC  

the idea is getting enough folks in the same area to really move forward with it.

2018-12-15 06:50:01 UTC  

Combination of reaching out via IE and locally, both tough in differing ways, to form a large enough group.

2018-12-15 06:50:38 UTC  

May or may not necessitate relocating for some.

2018-12-15 06:51:39 UTC  

It's a tangible project that, for me, is exciting. Building a schoolhouse. Our own institution

2018-12-15 06:52:21 UTC  

Even if you're single and broke, you can still offer up sweat equity. Contribute any way you can.

2018-12-15 06:53:05 UTC  

Those with families already can get involved with their own kids for the sake of their future kids and/or kids' kids.

2018-12-15 06:53:54 UTC  

No one in this movement, and those on the peripheries, are in the same point in life.

2018-12-15 06:54:23 UTC  

True

2018-12-15 06:54:36 UTC  

It won't be about just your own immediate family right now, it's working towards an ideal and getting as many involved as possible.

2018-12-15 06:55:18 UTC  

That's the main thrust of my idea, your thoughts?

2018-12-15 06:55:29 UTC  

Any ideas you'd like to share?

2018-12-15 06:57:02 UTC  

There are a lot of home schooling "CoOps", I don't know much about them. Maybe we can search statistics on where the largest homeschool population is...

2018-12-15 06:58:20 UTC  

There definitely are. They're just often VERY leftist or fundamentalist Christian. I don't relate to either.

2018-12-15 06:59:15 UTC  

I'm fine with faith, and having it in school. I just don't want the school to be a de facto religious program

2018-12-15 06:59:45 UTC  

The lefties are super "unschooly" and gay...I can handle the Christians but some of the ready made curricula I've seen suuuuuucks.

2018-12-15 06:59:59 UTC  

Good point I suppose

2018-12-15 07:00:21 UTC  

Yeah, bad. I'm less concerned with the curriculum.

2018-12-15 07:00:25 UTC  

Some poz has been snuck in