#4 AFKANNow | 2008-06-02 01:00
I'd feel more sorry for Clyde, et. al., than I do, except for one reason - all of their issues are really a proxy for Race.
Let's not mince words.
Clyde and his friends look at us like the people who you will not allow to dine with them at the manor house.
He's well-intentioned, but What Needs to Be Done will not be done by men who seek the approval of our Racial Enemies, men and women who intend to commit genocide against their Race.
The irony is, we are back into the problems of Movement Past, and are being rational with the irrational.
Didn't work then, won't work now.
The greater irony is so many of the terms and issues of "Movement Past" - the South, State's Rights, Western Culture, the pre-1860 Constitution - are all simply proxies for Race, pure and simple.
Once they focus on Race, they tap into the well-spring of intellectual and spiritual vitality that makes all of the Causes they support possible, and allows them to transform the Form of those Causes into Forms more appropriate to this place and time.
As I reread Clyde and his buddies, damn if it doesn't seem to me that they, like so much of "Movement Past," have walked into the intellectual cul de sacs created for them by their Racial Enemies.
I suspect if Lee, Jackson, and Forrest returned, they would approach our issues in an entirely new manner, dealing with the situations reflected in the War of the Northern Aggression in an entirely different, and much more effective, manner.
To quote Lee, "We can do no more, and should want to do no less."