Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
October 25, 2017
Anywhere testosterone gathers, White nationalism follows.
The Jew system’s greatest nightmare would be that the U.S. military would back a bid to return power to the American people, which they are doing their best to destroy. In order to protect themselves, they’ve been hard at work filling the armed forces with as much POZ and diversity as they could manage without seriously endangering their sacred mission to wage wars for Israel.
But in spite of this intentional emasculation of the military, it seems like White consciousness is on the rise among the ranks.
The simple fact that they sought to make a study of this phenomenon shows how worried the Jews are about this.
Looks like it’s time to accelerate the cross-dressing program.
Nearly one in four troops polled say they have seen examples of white nationalism among their fellow service members, and troops rate it as a larger national security threat than Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a new Military Times poll.
The troops were surveyed about one month after white supremacist groups and counter-protesters clashed in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Critics of Trump have accused him of emboldening groups who wish to discriminate against minorities, through both his public comments and policies.
Trump has said he opposes racism in all forms.
In the wake of the Charlottesville riot, senior military leaders repeatedly emphasized that threats or discrimination against minorities is against service values. The Military Times poll findings show that the armed forces aren’t exempt from the debate.
What “debate?”
Was there a debate between Jew communism and White nationalism recently, that I missed?
I think what they mean by “debate” is actually just “shutting it down.”
Concerns about white nationalist groups were more pronounced among minorities in the ranks. Nearly 42 percent of non-white troops who responded to the survey said they have personally experienced examples of white nationalism in the military, versus about 18 percent of white service members.
When asked whether white nationalists pose a threat to national security, 30 percent of respondents labeled it a significant danger, more than many international hot spots, like Syria (27 percent), Pakistan (25 percent), Afghanistan (22 percent) and Iraq (17 percent).
You read that right.
Thirty percent of the soldiers polled would rather fight against patriotic White Americans than dirty sand people.
What the hell have these Jews done to our military?
But a notable number of poll participants also bristled at the assertion that white power ideology is a real problem.
Nearly five percent of those polled left comments complaining that groups like Black Lives Matter — whose stated goal is to raise awareness of violence and discrimination towards black people — weren’t included among the options for threats to national security.
/ourguys/.
The poll did include unspecified “U.S. protest movements” and “civil disobedience” among the potential threats to America. But respondents’ concerns about those issues fell well short of the perceived white nationalist threat.
Singling out white supremacist groups irritated some of the troops surveyed.
“White nationalism is not a terrorist organization,” wrote one Navy commander, who declined to give his name.
“You do realize white nationalists and racists are two totally different types of people?” wrote another anonymous Air Force staff sergeant.
There may be hope yet.
There will come a time when everyone in the U.S. military will have to make a choice. At that time, they will either fight for their nation, their history, for the Constitution and their people, or they will choose to betray all these things and fight for the Jews. People will have to pick sides, and choose who to follow.
This could happen tomorrow, or in 10 years. It could be triggered by Trump declaring martial law, or by subversive elements throwing a counter-revolutionary coup against the people. But it’s going to happen one way or the other, and every member of the armed forces better figure out where they stand before that day arrives.