Thursday, September 20, 2018

How the Right can keep winning

Steve Sailer writes on Twitter:
As I've been saying for going on 20 years now, if you want America to have a nonracialized political system like, say, New Hampshire's instead of a racialized one like Mississippi's, then cut down on immigration. But Democrats want to win by government electing a new people.
I'm not sure if Democrats are smart enough to have thought this through, but if they have, I suspect their reasoning goes like this: "We have so successfully demonized white solidarity [according to the World Values Survey, criminals are liked more than neo-Nazis in every country surveyed] most whites will accept subjugation over being labelled a Nazi."

And while Steve points to reduced immigration as a way to a nonracialized political system, mass immigration is likely to continue (I hope I'm wrong), so perhaps the most realistic course for whites is to pursue the "Mississippi Strategy." Advocate conservatism but pursue policies that happen to preserve white interests. Keep the whiteness implicit, incidental. Making it explicit will force many whites to choose subjugation over a Nazi label.  This is how Trump won, and it is the path to future success.

UPDATE: When I say "conservatism," I mean Pat Buchanan's populist, America First version, not the fake neo-con version.

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1 comment:

  1. Near the area I live, there's a school system under fire from some atheist groups. The atheist groups aren't from around here, so we've got New York and maybe Californian lawyer types showing up, either already suing or allegedly attempting to dig up dirt in order to sue. Unfortunately, the only way to get a handle on this stuff is to treat these people as what they are- essentially foreign invaders. It is driven by lawyers who will make a lot of money on the school system and the local government- so whatever initial complaint that may have been lodged by a local pales in comparison to the fact that everybody in that area is going to see huge chunks of their taxes going to these lawyers. The justice system is a proxy for violence, but if the people are sovereign (as we supposedly are in this country) then when the justice system starts to fail miserably, the sovereign authorities ought to be able to conduct military actions against these bastards.

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