#1 AFKAN | 2007-09-14 14:37
Some quick thoughts on self-selected impotence:
Everyone that does the "me combat veteran! me TOUGH" is automatically announced their moral EQUALITY to everyone else, and their moral SUPERIORITY to most others, as the tool that compensates for their subsequent failure in virtually all other areas.
It is easier to moan, than it is to actually DO SOMETHING, no matter how small or trivial it may seem.
What we see as the most militant of those near to White Nationalism/Western Nationalism, the "Militia Movement," is people who realized the game is rigged. They then went about exactly the wrong way to change the game, declaring their debts to be illegal (unConstitutional currency), and dressed up in camo "uniforms," waved their old squirrel rifles in the air, and talked of overthrowing the government with force.
ALL of them were men who spoke of their great deeds during WWII/Korea/Vietnam, the great glorious deeds of a glory-filled youth.
In their impotence, they adopted the Forms of a Glorious Past that never was, without adapting the Forms to the Substance of a new day, a new world.
They accepted the Terms and Definitions of their implacable RACIAL Enemy, without realizing it, and fell into traps of their own, unwitting, devise.
Their impotence is projected outward onto us, and our situation, saying, in effect, "Don't try, Son. I've established my moral credentials and superiority, and I KNOW it can't be done. After all, I couldn't do it, and for me to admit that it is possible would place the balme for failure on me. If you were to succeed, even slightly, you would be seen as my better, and my excuses would be removed. I can't have that."
This is called Human Sacrifice.