THE ENEMY HAS few weaknesses, and I mean very few.
They call it intersectionality, I call it an opportunity to attack.
TERFs (Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist) bumping “tiddies” with male transvestites is a perfect example of these rare public friction points. I could get lost in conversation over how each of these weak points might best be exploited toward any number of ends, but this is high-altitude.
There are many lessons to be learned from this enemy. Certainly not directly from the ground-level retards involved, but from how they are organized and utilized. If we’re to maintain a carve-out on this continent for our way of life, we will eventually adopt some form of these tactics. The game board is set, and they set the game board.
If direct action is your thing - it seems intuitive the focus should be on building a large group of what political organizers refer to as “event-goers.”
This is the point in the race where the enemy blows the paint off our doors like we’re towing a 5th-wheel with a Ford Escort.
The scum left are organized and committed. These people are willing to work all of the shitty-paying local government functionary positions, for 40-50 years. If the Covid-19 scam taught us anything, it’s that these local functionaries, most of which are unelected, have tremendous control over your life under certain circumstances, and in certain spaces.
So what is the secret sauce? Sticking to the aforementioned topic of event-goers; How do they bring such numbers to bear?
They are tremendous coalition builders. If you’re a fan of Author/Podcaster/Film-maker Pete Quinones, or other dissident right wing thinkers like Auron MacIntyre of The Blaze, you may have heard conversation recently around the following statement -
(Let me pause here and say, if you’re serious about a path forward that transcends the surface-level crap, you really should consider subscribing to Pete’s Substack:
Anyway, back to that profound statement…
No Enemies To The Right
A point made and spoken about at length by another fascinating right-wing thinker whose name you should jot down, Charles Haywood. That this attitude should be adopted and practiced is made crystal clear by the following two indisputable, yet no less profound statements of fact:
The Left reaches out to the left, and cancels to the right.
The Right reaches out to the left, and cancels to the right.
Now let's revisit the question that brought us here; How is the left able to build these massive coalitions of event-goers?