Message from @NDO Eric - TX

Discord ID: 402679413994684420


2018-01-16 03:29:09 UTC  

Dsa also recruits high schoolers so less then that

2018-01-16 03:51:50 UTC  

Criminal's cry and hug families when punished

2018-01-16 04:07:04 UTC  

Illegal lawyer said that the revolution was caused because the crown restricted immigration.

2018-01-16 04:07:37 UTC  

The only immigration I can imagine was the immigration of American settlers westward into tribal territory.

2018-01-16 04:07:49 UTC  

But that's not really immigration. It's expansion.

2018-01-16 04:08:54 UTC  

And ***then*** he uses the Statue of Liberty poem argument.

2018-01-16 04:09:12 UTC  

😒 😒 😒 😒 😒 😒 😒

2018-01-16 04:11:00 UTC  

Welp....

2018-01-16 04:11:13 UTC  

Been nice thinking we wouldn't go to WW3 with Russia

2018-01-16 04:12:02 UTC  

https://gab.ai/IdentityEvropa/posts/18032385

Identity Statue Nationalism looking better.

2018-01-16 04:16:01 UTC  

Our posters are way cooler js.

2018-01-16 04:17:15 UTC  

Statues taking their destiny back, Watch out.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/402004237527023617/402677661945692170/5a5d631f49538.jpeg

2018-01-16 04:17:34 UTC  

Fun fact, that statue is in a Jewish cemetary in Germany.

2018-01-16 04:17:59 UTC  

https://twitter.com/AthenianYouth

"Libertarian Socialist organization focused on radical municipalism and bringing direct democracy and cooperation into our communities."

Enjoy your cancer

2018-01-16 04:18:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/402004237527023617/402677957430214656/communalism-pamphlet.pdf

2018-01-16 04:21:24 UTC  

Page 4:
` In the earliest human societies, any biological differences among people, as in age or gender, were organized such to promote the unity and survival of the group. Over time, through a slow and unsteady process, human relations were changed and institutionalized to the harsh forms of hierarchy that we know of today, such as sexism, racism, homophobia, ablism, and so on.`

So, these natural classifications that humans structured their societies around, in order to help them survive became completely meaningless because of institutions?

2018-01-16 04:24:08 UTC  

I made it to the front page.

2018-01-16 04:24:13 UTC  

I can't read that shit man.

2018-01-16 04:24:20 UTC  

Give me a TL:DR

2018-01-16 04:27:05 UTC  

Page 9:
`What we commonly call politics today should instead be called Statecraft. Statecraft is the practice of exercising power over citizens. This power is held by professional politicians and bureaucrats and is backed by a monopoly of violence through the institutions of the military, secret service, police, prison industrial complex, and the like.`

2018-01-16 04:27:35 UTC  

Power over people is completely natural. Some people lead, some follow.

2018-01-16 04:27:53 UTC  

That's what we were talking about in the voice chat.

2018-01-16 04:28:07 UTC  

We recognize the need for a chain of command. A structure.

2018-01-16 04:28:08 UTC  

Also, someone leading and someone following does not equal tyranny.

2018-01-16 04:28:39 UTC  

Also also, a man not having any leaders does not make him free. He is just as likely to be victim to a tyranny of his own vices.

2018-01-16 04:29:53 UTC  

Men actively choose to be lead all the time. It's actually a little reassuring, knowing that you don't have to make EVERY SINGLE DECISION in your life.

2018-01-16 04:30:53 UTC  

I miss being able to fallback on the wisdom and strength of my NCO's. Their leadership made me understand reality for what it was. Their guidence helped me become the man I am today.

2018-01-16 04:31:31 UTC  

Saying that someone having power over someone else is inherently a bad thing is fucking nonsense. It depends on the degree of that power.

2018-01-16 04:32:26 UTC  

It depends on whether or not that power affects your life in a postive or negative way.

2018-01-16 04:33:28 UTC  

`The State is an organized system of social coercion based on the belief that we are all incompetent beings who cannot be allowed to participate in the decision making of society. Living under this system, people’s unique and diverse identities are reduced to “taxpayer,” “voter,” and “constituent.”`

"Social coercion" is a nice way of saying guidance. And people's natural identities are subsumed under the blanket of materialism and liberal democracy, where politicking becomes a game for profit. A founding principle of Fascism is the unification and universal recognition of the natural identities of the family, community, nation and race, and a State that understands and exists in harmony with them.

2018-01-16 04:35:05 UTC  

`Representative governments and the bureaucracies that sustain them are fundamentally opposed to popular democratic power. `

They fail to realize that the same forces of subversion can buy off the unguided masses just as easy as they can buy a politician who represents them.

2018-01-16 04:35:31 UTC  

Bread and games, my nigga.

2018-01-16 04:36:35 UTC  

`No policy is democratically legitimate unless it has been proposed, discussed, and decided upon by people in a faceto­face assembly.`

This will lead to a State without the power to act. Without the will to move forward, and without leadership and the swift force needed to sustain the nation in times of turmoil. A State that does not have the power to act will find itself at the mercy of one that does.

2018-01-16 04:37:28 UTC  

Are you implying that some decisions shouldn't be deliberated on for months on end?

2018-01-16 04:37:35 UTC  

With no end in sight?

2018-01-16 04:38:50 UTC  

`Although Greek citizenship was blatantly exclusive from today's perspective, the idea was established that people were competent to administer their lives themselves without the mediation of an external authority.`

It's almost as if these types of democratic processes do not work in any way, shape, or form unless they are highly restricted so that they maximize the power of those with the credibility to lead. Their foundation is ancient Greek direct democracy but they disavow them for racism in their main educating document.

2018-01-16 04:40:06 UTC  

`In many ways, the Spanish Revolution was the most far reaching revolution in history.`

Until they got crushed by those *with the power to act, and with the will to lead.*

2018-01-16 04:40:38 UTC  

You're referring to the Spanish fascist's who beat the commies?