Message from @parrott
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Maybe lecture isn't the right term...
Yeah a bunch, I'm a huge fan of everything I've heard
Yeah, same here. That's why it's embarrassing to say I've never read his books. Just can't stand paper backs though.
Don't think it's a huge deal, whatever is your preference. Got to be some other medium for you
I just need to stop being so picky. 😃
I'm curious, have you guys ran into any involved single parents?
Looking forward to the Pikeville event. I've been into the Nationalist movement since the 90's. I'm attending this event on my own, as persons close to me are tied up elsewhere. Anyone else? Is it possible to camp there or should I make other arrangements?
Nope, not yet, mostly just single guy like me
I'm a single parent.
Single mom, actually, but my kid has a dad, haha.
Word around the 'camp fire' is that camping will be available.
If not I'll be sleeping in the rental car...
There will be camping available.
That's great. It looks like not a lot of hotels in the area, and air bnb could be air n' Antifa, haha.
@dd✳555 I was just curious how one juggles being a full time single parent with activity in the party. I'm curious because I don't seem to have time for anything which leads me to believe, or feel, that there's not much I can do to contribute.
There's ALWAYS a way to add value to the cause. It's just different in every situation.
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If you have some time to help us with administrative stuff on a flexible schedule, we can make it happen.
I do some online/media stuff. I read a lot and try to recruit others via civilized discourse. And, of course, your children are your legacy.
And, frankly, just paying dues is a huge help that makes a huge difference.
We get that not everybody can become full-time party activists, especially folks with family situations.
And like you said, raising racially aware white children is technically party activism.
I guess I've been doing more than I had realized. Just hasn't felt like enough.
There's always way to help in the national socialist struggle. I've found activism has a way of making people aware of skills they didn't know they had.
Also discovering new things they like.
Agreed, activism has me using skills I wouldn't have developed otherwise. I also don't think you have to be out on the front lines every day if your life doesn't allow you the time. Living as a good example, and raising your kids right is far more than a lot people are doing.
I didn't really write or edit before I became an activism, I do now. Also when I stuck with other activists on rock climbing/mountaineering trips, I found I really digged them.
Not very imposing mountains in Finland, but still. And comrades make it all more fun.
I mean a majority of the world's white population is completely brainwashed. If you're not. You're already on the right path.
I was writing and creating media before I became a single parent. I think that's why I don't feel like I'm contributing enough. But yeah, I understand what you're both saying.
I mean, I'm still on the streets several days of the week and attend all the demos. But in addition to that, I discovered I have a knack for editing and writing.
My boss gives me day off here and there to attend nazi stuff. It's pretty cool.
Finland? That's great. I work there all the time. I got this shirt there a few months ago.
You into NSBM?
Yes.
Good tastes - confirmed
I could link a ton of stuff
Seen Goatmoon and Mistreat alive
👌
I saw Goatmoon, Graceland, etc. in Finland last year. Big NSBM fan here.