Message from @WhitePower_Stroke
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I'm a drummer
"The ***ᛋᛋ*** marches in the *enemy's* land"
@WhitePower_Stroke I also marched bass
@Malal no. The drum itself builds the tone. It builds suspense.
How many do we need before we can start acting like a disciplined movement?
. @CatoHostilius I marched bass and snare
drums are expensive too, especially if they get destroyed at every rally
@WhitePower_Stroke Which one
@Joey zyklon that's why the drummer is always in the back.
There are absolutely things we can work on right now to improve discipline
Drums and such don't equal discipline
no but they make for a quality march
No they don't.
Marching does
It has to be drill.
I'm not against that, but worrying about drums at the moment is trivial
There has to be a drill sergeant
we can discuss the future
Even experimenting with it. Gauge interest
See if we can establish the beginning of a music corps and drill team
Some in the party feel it's too early to worry about drill
i think it's never too early
Drill from the very beginning would be better
Just like Boot Camp
Imagine a small group, unco-ordinated. Now imagine the same group marching in step
we just have to want to do it, and we can
A small group of people acting as one can be more powerful than a massive group acting as individuals. 300 Spartans.
You need to learn your place. You need to learn that you are no longer an individual. You are not a singular person anymore. You are now a part of a collective. You are another small cog in the machine.
^
Individualism is the current poison in the mind's well of the the white man.
exactly
If it were one person, he should march with sturdy, iron tread. If it were two people, they should march the same way
Size doesn't matter, it's commitment to discipline
in my opinion
When a white man thinks of himself as an individual and not as another example of his race, he has already lost.
This is just one way we can reinforce to our current members that we are apart of a disciplined and organized family
You see riot control, 10, maybe 20-25 guys all holding back hundreds, sometimes thousands. Why? Because individuals fear the discipline and order of even the smallest force
there's nothing that will stop us from recruiting members and growing in size if we also care about this. I don't buy the argument of "we have bigger things to worry about"
like
we're going to draw people *to us* if they see we're for real