There are enough white people who see ourselves as being racially attacked to build a political movement. The problem isn't numbers. It's organizing them.
Somewhat. There are definitely a lot of people awake now, but clearly we're not yet willing to do what it takes to stop it, or in large enough numbers. It's going to have to get worse, and it will. Fortunately, the vectors are in our favor, at least for swelling our numbers. We still have a lot of work to do, to convince people that it's okay for White people to collectivize, for us to have our own communities and countries, that we must exfiltrate ourselves from the propaganda and systems which are killing us, that it's fine to be racist, and that we must not compromise and acquiesce to the arguments and tactics of our enemies who are killing us.
Comfortable people are much less likely to fix things. Our comforts are being taken away. Notice how the most blind White generations are the ones least likely to notice anything is wrong: boomers. It's because boomers have a house, have good jobs, live in better neighborhoods, and are close to retirement. I don't like to cause infighting, as it detracts from the real issues, but being cognizant of patterns helps to identify patterns and trajectories. There are large swaths of our own people that refuse to see the increasingly obvious. It will have to get worse, much worse, to wake such people up.
There are enough white people who see ourselves as being racially attacked to build a political movement. The problem isn't numbers. It's organizing them.
Somewhat. There are definitely a lot of people awake now, but clearly we're not yet willing to do what it takes to stop it, or in large enough numbers. It's going to have to get worse, and it will. Fortunately, the vectors are in our favor, at least for swelling our numbers. We still have a lot of work to do, to convince people that it's okay for White people to collectivize, for us to have our own communities and countries, that we must exfiltrate ourselves from the propaganda and systems which are killing us, that it's fine to be racist, and that we must not compromise and acquiesce to the arguments and tactics of our enemies who are killing us.
Comfortable people are much less likely to fix things. Our comforts are being taken away. Notice how the most blind White generations are the ones least likely to notice anything is wrong: boomers. It's because boomers have a house, have good jobs, live in better neighborhoods, and are close to retirement. I don't like to cause infighting, as it detracts from the real issues, but being cognizant of patterns helps to identify patterns and trajectories. There are large swaths of our own people that refuse to see the increasingly obvious. It will have to get worse, much worse, to wake such people up.