Resistance to the Islamic Invasion Section of the Forum
11-18-2015, 03:44 PM
The biggest obstacle to forming a resistance to the Islamic invasion is that the political and cultural elite don't want it. They've embarked on importing an underclass that is permanently dependent on government. It allows them to undermine the political power of their nearest social class (native Europeans). When the inevitable attacks occur, they can be used as a pretense to expand police state powers.
As things get worse, the political right will gain in popularity, prompting the state to import more Muslims to cancel out any electoral gains for the right. The elite know they're destroying the nation, and they fear backlash from native Europeans. They know that if they're considered traitors by a large enough amount of people, the political winds might change and they could be facing the guillotine or the noose. That's why they do absolutely everything in their power to control the narrative and silence any critical thought.
They control the media, they control the school system, they control the university system and academia, they control the human resources departments of most major corporations. This allows them to mold the minds of most people at an early age into following the preferred narrative. The smarter and more inquisitive who escape the brainwashing can be intimidated through social ostracism and threats of loss of income. People who celebrate the preferred narrative are rewarded with status and a sense of moral superiority bestowed on them by the cultural elite. This is what we're up against.
I don't think it can be won by rhetoric. Most leftists are incapable of being reasoned with, and have already decided what stance they should take before any argument has begun. However, the leftist alliance is made up of many fringe groups that often take opposing side on many issues. If we can sew discord among them, and make entire groups feel betrayed or disillusioned by their party leaders, perhaps we can get many of them to stay home come election time. As the world economy slows down and there's less bread and circuses to go around, they'll be fighting over the crumbs and this strategy will be easier.
However, one thing I've tried with some success is redirecting their anger. If I'm speaking with a leftist, I know arguing with them will get me nowhere. Instead, I agree with them, but place the blame on politicians, corporate lobbyists, financial lobbyists, etc as opposed to conservatives. If we're talking about Obamacare, I will say that Obama is trying to help but it won't get anywhere because the real problem is the medical insurance monopolies, and that both parties are working together to screw the common man. Does the leftist still hate conservatives? Yes, but at least now they're thinking along the lines of Elite vs. Commoners instead of Left vs. Right. They will still vote the same no doubt, but when the economic situation gets more precarious, they may be more amendable. The Occupy movement was an example of leftist elements shifting to an Elite vs. Commoner mentality, which is why it had to be crushed and ignored.
Along this same veins, I think our current politicians should be associated as TRAITORS loudly and as often as possible. On Youtube, on forums, in the bars, at social gatherings, every opportunity we get. Again, it doesn't have to be a right vs. left thing. You can bring up something they did that any leftist could get on board with, just make sure it is portrayed as an Elite vs. Commoner issue. It won't do anything in the short term, but in the long term, it will form a subliminal connection between politicians and traitors in the majority of people. When the situation gets worse, that is where the anger will be focused.
Another strategy is implanting entryists. It's difficult, but I'm seeing more of it. One example is Viktor Orban, who early in his career sang about leftism and was backed by Soros, but once elected did a 180 and became one of the rightist politicians in Europe. Also Trump, while a member of the elite, opened up discussion about gun control and immigration when it was previously taboo.
The situation will continue to worsen for a while. While terrorist attacks and worsening economic conditions are unfortunate for some, they haven't reached a critical mass of the population yet. Most people continue to live relatively comfortable lives, and they aren't willing to risk that for political revolution yet. Because of that, politicians will muddle along and things will get worse. The politicians will double down on their failed policies, because to do otherwise is to admit that the political right is correct and that they were traitors. Eventually, the economic and political situation will be absolutely unbearable, and political change is inevitable. When that time comes, I'm optimistic that the invasion will become untenable. I would bet we're less than 10 years from that point, seeing as we're already at zero and negative interest rates, near 0% GDP growth, and printing money like mad.
Until that time comes, protect yourselves. Buy what weapons you can legally own, form a tribe of like-minded men, and explore anti-fragile income streams. Educate yourself on anti terrorism and active shooter awareness tactics.