Travis LeBlanc: March 22, 2025
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“How you cling to your purity, young man! How afraid you are to soil your hands! All right, stay pure! What good will it do? Purity is an idea for a yogi or a monk. You intellectuals and bourgeois anarchists use it as a pretext for doing nothing. To do nothing, to remain motionless, arms at your sides, wearing kid gloves. Well, I have dirty hands. Right in to the elbows.”
”You don’t love men, Hugo. You love only principles. Your purity resembles death. You don’t want to change the world, you want to blow it up.”
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It’s difficult to know the context of Travis’s Sartre quotes to “Hugo,” but they seem to intend here to place a principled White purist in a negative light.
I’ve been called a purist for our cause of racial separation/preservation. I accept that in the best sense of the word; I’m not one to compromise on fundamentals of that cause.
When it comes to taking a position on the disgusting nigger, “Ice T,” he fits at least the first two aspects of my hard line:
I don’t want to see ’em (TV shows and commercials); I don’t want to hear ’em (gangsta rap); I don’t want to smell ’em!
I have inherited an organization with more than 90 percent fewer members than when its founder, Dr. William L. Pierce, died in 2002. Yet I see our glass as half-full. We get a fresh start and a clean slate, beginning hopefully where Dr. Pierce left off.
It was more than ten years ago that I said that in this interview, and can safely say that I have not compromised on the hard line separatist principles on which Dr. Pierce founded the National Alliance 50 years ago ever since: Heritage and Destiny Interviews Will Williams | National Vanguard
One month ago NA’s Media Director Kevin Strom emphasized the following in our weekly
American Dissident Voices broadcast: Compromise Kills | National Vanguard
There are some things on which one cannot compromise, because the cost is death or dishonor. Sometimes: racial death.
One cannot compromise on “how many times” Andrew Tate can sexually enslave your daughter. Zero is the only possible number, and one should live — and die if necessary — to enforce that (see Travis’s essay: Andrew Tate and the Small Movement Mindset). One also cannot compromise on “how many” media corporations Jews shall be allowed to own in your nation. Again, zero is the only possible number. And — something I have stressed probably hundreds of times in my writings — contrary to what conservatives and populists are saying, zero is also the only tolerable number of non-Whites (which emphatically includes Jews) that should be allowed to reside and own properties in White nations. Any other number besides zero is fatal, if not in your generation, then in the next or the next after that. And we need to be open, insistent, relentless, and absolutely uncompromising about that.
Even if, in our own lifetimes, we fail to establish our uncompromising new order based on that latter principle, our efforts will move society at least some distance in the right direction, much further than it would have moved should we keep silent or agree to the compromises proposed by our enemies and by the weak — and will inspire future generations by example, so they can continue and expand our work. Look at the great life-work of Hitler and the National Socialists. They lost the battle, but the war is far from over. And their great example, and heroic sacrifice, are not forgotten. Their ideals will one day be the basis for a world-changing political and spiritual movement — and religion — whose greatest incarnation so far is William Pierce’s Cosmotheism. It isn’t over.