RSSSince the likelihood is extremely high that C’ville was a false flag, it would be stupid to send money to a “Go Fund Me” website. I’m convinced most of these GFM things are simply money skimming operations; most charities also, I’d wager (e.g. Red Cross, United Way).
But your point on lacking solidarity is spot on. We need to get beyond dumb labels like alt-right, or nebulous terms like conservative — what is the clear platform espoused and how do we actually unite to bring to bear the full brunt of the numbers that exist in virtual space? Something along the lines of Michael Savage’s “Borders, Language, Culture” rallying cry, and the Free State Project (but in all regions of the country).
Tell that life + 419 years + $480,000 is a false flag to James Fields.Cincinnatus did something and then retired to his estate. All you have from Cincinnatus is the second part: do nothing and sit on your ass.
https://www.npr.org/2019/07/15/741756615/virginia-court-sentences-neo-nazi-james-fields-jr-to-life-in-prison
On Monday, Charlottesville Circuit Judge Richard Moore sentenced Fields to the life term plus 419 years and $480,000 in fines, in keeping with a jury's recommendation.
That is what I have deduced as well but, wouldn't have been able to articulate it so succinctly. I've been reading conservative-leaning websites for years and 98% of the comments I read regarding any sort of pushback is all about themselves. My property, my stuff, my family, my guns....rah, rah -- "I'm a tough guy and they'll eat some lead if they come here", etc. I find it appalling, really. How utterly self-absorbed and selfish the "Christian" crowd is. Between the mind-control of large groups on the Right and the same happening on the Left - I think your last paragraph is likely correct, unfortunately.Replies: @Cincinnatus
His behavior and politics are based on “The Virtue of Selfishness;” therefore, he will second-guess, shun, and eventually give up to the Regime anybody who claims to be acting on his behalf.
I think there are a lot of good Americans tired of this crap that want to push back. The problem is that it can only be done successfully with numbers. And that is the importance of being organized as a few people here have pointed out. How to get like-minded people together, other than conversing anonymously with each other here, or other similar websites? The problem with singular action is that it involves a lot of risk with little chance of success; people on the “Right” have jobs (unlike the antifa scum) and so nobody is going to step up and do anything until there is a serious threat in their local area (the immediate threats are in the big shithole cities currently). And even then it will require a group effort that is secure (non-infiltrated), organized and disciplined.
And even then will it make any difference? The street battles can be won because the antifa/blm pawns are expendable, and are really cover for the corporate/fascist/little hat thugacracy in the shadows. How do you get to them? End the Fed. How do you do that? I don’t know — we don’t have any power to get close, so it will just be a case of being ready for when the monetary collapse comes. I think things will then devolve to local/regional political constructs, but it will not be easy and will probably involve a lot mayhem as it happens.
Yes, Cincinnati is another example. The 18th Century influx of German immigrants enriched the growing cities of the time, forming the German Triangle – Cincinnati, Milwaukee, and St Louis. Not a coincidence they became the centers of American brewing. Pre-WWI, it had 3 German language daily newspapers, and 7,000 pubs – almost one per city block. Nowadays, 50% of the population claims German heritage.
That isn’t the king of Spain with Jeb Bush, it’s Carlos Gutierrez (mentioned in the article excerpt).
I would like to direct the attention of the first commenter, Anonymous, to the Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership. It was they who discovered and publicized the fact that the Gun Control Act of 1968 was based, at least partially, on the Nazi gun control laws of 1935.