#6 steadiness | 2012-07-04 22:24
<blockquote>the non-respectable conservatives agree with us</blockquote>
This is correct. Respectable conservatives may or may not agree with us, some of them don't, some of them do, some of them even secretly try to push a pro-white agenda
To liberals, everything is about race, and to respectable conservatives, nothing is about race, especially race. Newt Gingrich said that he wants to be a jobs president, not a food stamps president. Liberals accuse him of racism, respectable conservatives say that more whites than blacks are on food stamps.
A pro-white conservative is respectable until he says something over the line. Pat Buchanan recently crossed that line, now he's out of MSNBC. John Derbyshire crossed that line, now he's out of National Review. Every so often, you hear from our closet supporters, if you tweet me anything that even sounds racial I'll block you.
Recently, the Breitbart guys got a Politico reporter fired for saying that Mitt Romney is "more comfortable around white people". This is a very new development that a liberal can get in trouble for playing the race card.
The left grumbles about libertarians, but as long as those libertarians say that racism is a form of collectivism, they will be grudgingly accepted. The left doesn't like neoliberal businessmen, but as long as they advocate for more immigration, hire lots of minorities, put minorities in their advertising and put up signs in Spanish, they will be grudgingly accepted. The left doesn't like theocrats, but as long as they preach the gospel of political correctness to advocate that illegal aliens should be allowed to vote, they will be grudgingly accepted.
It's only the pro-white conservatives who are walking on eggshells.
Last year, a bunch of angry people started Occupy Wall Street. The first thing they did was call for a pardon for convicted cop-killer Troy Davis. They raged about the banks for a while, but eventually the leftists drove everyone else out and now they've forgotten all about the banks, becoming yet another leftist organization. The #1 priority of the left is to agitate for more redistribution up the hierarchy of oppression.
The people who agree with us are conservatives who are still walking on eggshells and conservatives who the left has successfully branded racist and pronounced excommunicate and anathema.
Anyway, I recently realized the point of not tailgating. It doesn't matter what arguments I make, because they will mod it to oblivion, and if I make them in their language to try to slip past the filters, it's even counterproductive.
All that matters is pushing the word anti-white.
As soon as the enemy has to say "I'm not anti-white, but..." like how we have to say "I'm not racist, but...", we will have won.