Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in a series of articles submitted by Mr. Massey – please also read the previous article, “It Couldn’t Happen Here”.
On 9/11/2001, something significant happened in New York.
Even saying that makes me feel retarded.
However, I think it’s important to remember, no matter what you think happened that day, and no matter what you believe about Saudi hijackers, steel beams melting, dancing Israelis or Larry Silverstein; something profound happened that day. No matter who was behind it, there were certainly unforeseen consequences that came from the disaster.
September 11th was not only an in for building a security state the likes of which had never been seen (and was only just getting started), but it also gave a new war for NATO countries to engage in. This obviously lines the pockets of many a corrupt neo-con.
But it’s not 2005. A lot has happened since the truth of 9/11 started to bubble to the surface. In 2022, a plurality of White Americans do not have the same trust in their government as they did a decade ago. In fact, the recent conflict in the Ukraine has shown many Americans will still beat the war drum, despite knowing the modern history of American foreign policy.
The last article I wrote, I asked “Can we get along? Is it in our nature to get along?” I do believe we could, if given the chance, but it is still worth asking. With the news cycle full of war hype and anti-fascist pissing contests between global powers, the media has shown it is capable of manipulating all of us, even the most nuanced and critical of thinkers. So, throw aside what you think of Russia, Putin, and the Orthodox Church. Toss away your love or hate of NATO, and of the ruling elites of New York, London, and Brussels. Ignore the current arguments about any of this slow brewing conflict in Ukraine. While modern geo-politics are important, that’s not what I want to discuss.
What I would like everyone to dig into is the question of “Can we get along?” You can look at modern day political divides between conservative and liberal Whites, you can look at the history of war between all types of European people, and you can look at the ancient history of the people who birthed all of European culture. We, as white people, have never truly gotten along. We might have had some alliances, or some honor amongst fellow warriors in battle. But a history of battles along ethnic and religious divides, sometimes both, is what makes the true racial history of Europe. So can’t we all just get along?
Maybe a good starting point for these thoughts would be what we have now in our lives, all of us individually, that is supporting us. All conflict is born of groups with ideals, so being an idealist will naturally bring conflict. If you are lucky enough to have a small community of people with the same ideals, chances are you will eventually run into trouble with another group with ideals. If we are looking at the world through racial lenses, we are going to have to accept we will fight many of our own people. The White race could easily be described as idealist and utopians, and we are a pretty clever race to boot. But the one thing we have never done is get along because we have similar history and the generally same shade of ruddy skin.
If you actually look at any racial stats that can be found in regards to where races live and how they are distributed in the U.S., or if you just look around you, you will notice that people tend to self segregate along racial lines in the America. Now you will certainly see a fair share of Mexicans, Blacks and many others, depending on where you live. Each year you see more and more people that are often nice people, sometimes they’re drunks, about 6-8% of them seem to be disposed to violent crime. If you lived in White America for more than a decade, you will know what the slow creep looks like.
While I am someone who generally doesn’t care much about who I live around, aside from that 6-8%, I can understand why it’s important to allow unique communities to exist within a larger people. Which does beg the question: what about those communities with in our people who won’t get along as a part of their world view? If you demand everyone around you adheres to your exact beliefs, you fall into the same trap that has plagued Europe for centuries. The wars fought over religion are extensive in our history, and they are still being fought today in the most cringe inducing ways online. Be it Christian vs Pagan, Catholic vs Orthodox, or Protestant vs everyone.
I think we fall into this trap too often. While it is important for all of us as individuals to be allowed our own beliefs in the metaphysical, reality is harsh and it will crash down on you if you don’t begin to understand how collective power works. It is something that many on the so called ‘Right’ will understand but not want to say, but RACE IS THE COLLECTIVE FORCE IN AMERICA, and many on the so called ‘Left’ know this all too well. The issue they’ll face is coming to understand how much White agency is needed to make that political machine run.
Maybe what is best for us as a people is coming to an understanding amongst ourselves. At the end of the day, we have to write our own history, and despite what we have been told, history is still very much in the making. The world has changed many times since WW2, and the world order continues shifting as I write this, and as you read. So if you find yourself in opposition to one of your own, look at it with a few options. Discussion and diplomacy is always the best solution. From there, you can either come to terms, or let the tension boil. But while ignoring an issue is always tempting in the short term, it does have consequences.
As White Americans, we need to think about those consequences. I don’t believe many Whites want to actually go to war with Russia over Ukraine, outside of a select few upper crust traitors and jews. But as White people in America, we’re going to have to deal with the consequences of our government’s actions for years to come. No matter what happens ‘over there’, it will affect us here. It could be in the form of a massive spike in energy costs, at a time when inflation is on the rise. It might be an actual WW3, though how that would look is a very scary thought. While I am tempted to celebrate the idea of the Poseidon option taking out the coasts of America, I can’t, as the destruction wrought by such things is too much to joke about. As much as I may hate New York City and LA, I wouldn’t want to see any of our people hurt over ZOG’s hubris.
Now, more than ever, we need to take ourselves and our values seriously. Times are going to get worse. Struggle is very likely to become common in the Amerikaner vocabulary. This doesn’t have to be a bad thing for us. I’m sure someone has said something about crisis and opportunity being the same thing, but I wouldn’t know where. We are going to be coming upon years in which we might actually have a chance to take our destiny back.
So while the propaganda flows and the war drums are beating try and remember, we have a larger goal here. There are people whose existence needs securing and whose children need a future. That will not happen by taking a side in a war that doesn’t concern us. But it may happen if we tighten up on our own soil. As the powers that be slowly lose control of their old new world order, time will keep rolling on, and history will continue to be written. If the fall of the USSR and 9/11 were major event in shifting the international order, than we are about due for another change. With America in such a precarious state of existence, the opportunities presented by this change might be worth keeping in mind.
Maybe it’s time to make some friends.