Message from @ZeDwiver

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2017-10-07 01:53:41 UTC  

@ZeDwiver The fasces can be your 14th object

2017-10-07 01:53:47 UTC  

@Norman Read the organizational doc in the leadership chat, dummy, it's all in there

2017-10-07 01:53:48 UTC  

I have thoughts. A logistics train.

2017-10-07 01:54:25 UTC  

@Thomas Ryan having a different object for the 14 is a bit obscure imo

2017-10-07 01:54:35 UTC  

im all about explicitness

2017-10-07 01:54:50 UTC  

@BraeJager - TX I like trains, especially if they end at work camps

2017-10-07 01:54:54 UTC  

The 14 words as a cultural phenomenon isnt worth an explicit reference

2017-10-07 01:57:04 UTC  

@Thomas Ryan member the "strangle the snake of communism " poster?

2017-10-07 01:57:13 UTC  

Favorite of all time

2017-10-07 01:57:21 UTC  

I disagree, but you have shown excellent judgement on these things in the past. Besides, we can always just change it if we want to later.

2017-10-07 01:57:29 UTC  

Don't remind me.

2017-10-07 01:58:16 UTC  

just damn, son

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/363104510153064452/366041507305619456/damn.png

2017-10-07 01:58:22 UTC  

that's a serious fucking war flag

2017-10-07 01:58:29 UTC  

ok, i'm done

2017-10-07 01:58:30 UTC  

@Thomas Ryan why is it not worth the explicit reference in your opinion

2017-10-07 01:58:52 UTC  

Didn't TJ same something about, "will not perish from this earth".... can't remember the quote but it would trigger shitlibs in the current year, guaranteed

2017-10-07 01:59:14 UTC  

just asking out of curiousity

2017-10-07 01:59:43 UTC  

@ZeDwiver like the old confederacy, we could have a gov flag, and a battle flag. the one i posted can be a 14-star battle flag. war boner.

2017-10-07 02:00:21 UTC  

i like

2017-10-07 02:00:25 UTC  

Because David Lane's recent, in the grand scheme of American history, slogan doesn't define America as a nation, and as a people.

2017-10-07 02:00:34 UTC  

fair enough

2017-10-07 02:00:59 UTC  

It defines my life's work.

2017-10-07 02:01:09 UTC  

The concept/the exact slogan

2017-10-07 02:01:42 UTC  

i look at the 14 words as a culmination of what the US was originally about but, again, thats just my opinion

2017-10-07 02:01:47 UTC  

Everything I do. The job I work, the pistol I carry, the food I cook, the money I invest, the activism... everything.

2017-10-07 02:02:02 UTC  

I actually spent like 30 minutes in this conversation trying to incorporate the stripes into a southern cross for maximum autism, but it looked terrible

2017-10-07 02:02:13 UTC  

If I changed it to "We must secure the existence of our people, and a future for our posterity" does it change the meaning? Does it change the overall concept? If you said you believed in a 15 worded slogan would it make you a civic nationalist?

2017-10-07 02:02:26 UTC  
2017-10-07 02:02:35 UTC  

I've sent it straight to hell

2017-10-07 02:02:51 UTC  

Do you not agree with the statement I just wrote because it isnt a commonly known slogan?

2017-10-07 02:03:01 UTC  

It's a total cuck statement.

2017-10-07 02:03:03 UTC  

lol jk

2017-10-07 02:03:05 UTC  

also a fair point

2017-10-07 02:03:24 UTC  

We can add "Gas the kikes race war now" into a little floating banner

2017-10-07 02:03:28 UTC  

to avoid cucking

2017-10-07 02:03:29 UTC  

The slogan does not define the concept of tribalism without any other statement doing justice.

2017-10-07 02:03:30 UTC  

Well, yeah, but 14 words is well known. It's highly militant, yet the content is quite even-keeled.

2017-10-07 02:04:24 UTC  

I want our flag to be something that could fly over a nation and be timeless. Fascism is militant, and it's in the symbol. The 13 stars was a symbol of insurrectionists and revolutionaries, it's militant, it's in there.

2017-10-07 02:04:46 UTC  

it's a good flag man. we are just having an autist discussion.

2017-10-07 02:04:49 UTC  

The stars, the fasces, the stripes, they're all intangibly bound to American history.

2017-10-07 02:05:42 UTC  

I'm not upset, I'm just drawing the distinction between overall cultural concepts that define America, and colloquialisms that are great, and I agree with, but not something to wrap a nation in.