Message from @Tarnfurt

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2018-01-24 19:47:52 UTC  

I don't like Tommasi but i like the aesthetic of the NSLF

2018-01-24 19:48:00 UTC  

Mason has kinda just become a meme at this point

2018-01-24 19:51:00 UTC  

When I came into the Movement, you had either Pierce or Butler...I went the CI route, and disliked Pierce for his anti-working class attitudes and his anti-Christian rhetoric.

Im not saying I hate him, just never been a fan.

I never got into Lane, cuz he was anti-Christian, and the books he wrote in prison about making 14 year old prostitutes into war-brides was cringy....

I use to write to Bruce Pierce and David Tate, while they were still alive, and I LOVED them...Lane was just my least favorite of the Silent Brotherhood.

2018-01-24 19:53:19 UTC  

@RagBat What's poppin nigger

2018-01-24 19:56:25 UTC  

For the record, too, Bruce and David 100% supported the methods TWP is using...they completely disavowed revolutionary action, in this current age, due to the lack of fruits it bore back when the Silent Brotherhood adopted that model.

2018-01-24 19:57:58 UTC  

Who's Butler?

2018-01-24 19:58:10 UTC  

Christian Identity guy i guess

2018-01-24 19:58:23 UTC  

I never thought Pierce was anti-working class

2018-01-24 19:59:08 UTC  

McVeigh really fucked us

2018-01-24 19:59:29 UTC  

Richard Butler (founder of Aryan Nations).

Ya, Piece hated skins (which I have always been), and was shitty towards working-class guys I know who use to work on his property, cuz he viewed them as "lesser-thans", due to their economic status.

2018-01-24 19:59:52 UTC  

@Fash Dragon

If u believe McVeigh even did it...I don't

2018-01-24 20:00:13 UTC  

No offense to you, comrade, but I've always been repulsed by skins. it's why it took me the better part of a decade to come to the movement

2018-01-24 20:00:16 UTC  

nothing against you

2018-01-24 20:00:16 UTC  

@John Mosby I've never heard that theory but I am open to it

2018-01-24 20:00:36 UTC  

Skins served their purpose.

2018-01-24 20:00:57 UTC  

but seeing Pierce's repudiation of the skinhead movement made me feel comfortable. Obviously, you are an important constituent piece of our movement, but the aesthetic always turned me off

2018-01-24 20:01:08 UTC  

I don't agree with the way they operated but they did the job that white men weren't doing for decades

2018-01-24 20:01:29 UTC  

there's a school of thought that claims Skins to be ZOG fools

2018-01-24 20:01:38 UTC  

then there's another that lashes back against that idea

2018-01-24 20:01:49 UTC  

@Tarnfurt

I came into the skinhead movement back in 2005...this was before the skinhead culture got taken over by the druggies and degenerates...I've just held onto it (I dont really dress like a skin, though).

I always trusted skins more than other WNs, cuz they had your back, and weren't scared to fight (literally) for what they believed.

2018-01-24 20:02:04 UTC  

i know that now

2018-01-24 20:02:22 UTC  

Just not my aesthetic

2018-01-24 20:02:33 UTC  

i also am genuinely surprised to hear Pierce treated people like that

2018-01-24 20:02:42 UTC  

he wrote highly of blue collar folks in his novels

2018-01-24 20:02:48 UTC  

and he was always begging for them

2018-01-24 20:03:42 UTC  

I just know his attitudes about them from stories I heard form old school skins who use to be in NA, or worked on his property...

2018-01-24 20:03:49 UTC  

and he certainly was no fan of White Collar financial professionals

2018-01-24 20:04:23 UTC  

Obviously I don't know who you know, and I've never heard their stories. But it might have been his distaste for skins coming out, wrapped in a vehicle that was interpreted to be anti-working class

2018-01-24 20:05:06 UTC  

especially since at the National Alliance compound, basically everyone had to do blue collar work just to keep the place in order, including Pierce

2018-01-24 20:05:11 UTC  

Honestly, it was probably more that he was anti-skinhead than anti-working class...our guys just probably lumped the two together

2018-01-24 20:05:21 UTC  

yeah, being unable to separate the two

2018-01-24 20:05:33 UTC  

Skinheads are wholly a working-class phenomenon, i believe

2018-01-24 20:06:10 UTC  

We had some middle/upper-class guys that were skins, but 98% of the skin I met were working-class

2018-01-24 20:06:20 UTC  

you won't see <:IE:390573776166846466> types walking around with skins, as we all know

2018-01-24 20:06:50 UTC  

You see, I come from essentially a bougie background. My forebears were dirt poor; paupers. but my father made a lot of money in real estate

2018-01-24 20:06:54 UTC  

so i grew up comfy

2018-01-24 20:07:06 UTC  

Tbh, the skinhead culture/movement is dying out...it'll be completely gone in another 5 years, or so, imo

2018-01-24 20:07:06 UTC  

and surrounded by cultured White faces and luxury

2018-01-24 20:08:12 UTC  

i grew up being a Nationalist, always drawn to NS but never able to commit myself to its doctrines because i associated it with skinheads, who I thought were "stupid". Really, they just dressed differently, or maybe weren't as well read, but they were in tune with their natures and with racial reality

2018-01-24 20:09:43 UTC  

I've met a lot of really smart skins...a lot of guys who pulled prison time did nothing but read and study, so they came out smarter than a lot of standard WNs.

That being said, they were also very confrontational, which led to meaningless fights against their own, which led to them garnishing a bad rep

2018-01-24 20:10:15 UTC  

I like how all the anti-racist sales pitches are still oriented toward nineties skinhead culture.

"Parrott, it's time to stop this madness of getting blackout drunk all the time in a dimly lit group house, randomly assaulting immigrant shopkeepers, and tattooing your forehead."

"Umm... okay."