I won't bore anyone with my own story of the hammer falling on me---it is irrelevant. Are each of us individually so very valuable that the future of our kind has to take a backseat?PhuBai68 wrote:First- I think in a nation of non-Whites the Second Amendment might be VERY important.Jim Mathias wrote:It's true, neither the NRA nor writers like Jeff Knox have the balls to tell the truth about how it's the Jewish domination of the mass media which is behind the duplicitous messages regarding nearly all issues that are yammered about incessantly because they know they'd be in the crosshairs of the Kosher media/banking/government cabal and would never be published again and/or be driven into bankruptcy. But by conceding the moral high ground to the Jews and their anti-White agenda, they doom themselves as well. Cucks they are!Will Williams wrote:What good is the Second Amendment in a nation of non-Whites?
The "respectability" they crave is denied them, they are forever cowards or sellouts to me.
Second- one NRA member of the board of directors did actually "name the Jew" on his Facebook page (Ted Nugent) however he apple-ed under pressure put on him and backpeddled, removed post and could've even apologized.
It's sad BUT that small 3% of our population has a stranglehold (no pun intended) on just about everything controlling our news media, television programming, movies, laws enacted and our politicians.
Look at "what happened" to Marc Moran ( a substantial financial supporter of the NA) who became a local town councilman when he was doxxed (probably by another "white nationalist" no less) with the media circus, death threats against him and family members, harassing phone calls and I would imagine a guess his business suffered.
Rich L whose wife left him, children messed up ("Why is daddy's name in the papers again?"), business suffered because of ARA putting up posters - you name "the Jew" and the hammer falls sadly.
Our Cause, our message, and our Race are what matters. Someone might kill/imprison/incapacitate me tomorrow for what I believe and who I am--I accept that it will happen, perhaps in the next minute! I only hope that I make a difference every day that I breathe before that time comes.