Zeiger
Daily Stormer
December 30, 2016
Who’s doing it right?
2017 will be the year of revenge. The year when Nationalists bring the fight to our enemies, and make them pay for the decades of relentless persecution they’ve inflicted on our people.
I believe this gives us an opportunity to finally lay to rest the old habit of bickering among ourselves, and present a united front against the Jews and their puppets.
Let me explain.
All this in-fighting in the nationalist community always comes down to a simple question, doesn’t it?
On one hand, you have the hardcore people who insist on making no compromises, pushing an extreme message and attacking our enemies relentlessly. We can call these guys the “Nazis.”
On the other, you have those who insist on appealing to people by being “respectable,” moderating the message in order to make it more palatable to normies, and try to work within the system. We can call them the “conservatives.”
The Nazis will call the conservatives “cucks” and “cowards” who are concerned with PR rather than fighting against our enemies. The conservatives decry the Nazi’s “lack of realism” and “larping,” and accuse them of hamstringing their outreach efforts.
Maybe it’s time to sort this out… it’s getting embarrassing.
How do you reconcile those positions?
Respectability
First, we need to be clear on what “respectability” means – because there’s a lot of confusion on that subject.
Being “respectable” simply means that you adopt the mannerisms and appearances of people who are already respected. For example, in our society, bankers, lawyers and politicians are respected. So to be respectable, you’d dress like those people, talk like those people and generally try to pass yourself off as being a part of that “class” of people.
This is the epitome of respectability.
Respectability is all about appearances, not substance. If a hobo wore a suit and talked smoothly, people’s “respect” for him would evaporate as soon as they realized he sleeps in a cardboard box. In other words, as soon as the little masquerade he puts up collapses, any social capital he built up would disappear.
So, in fact, it isn’t “respectability” that we’re after, but being actually respected, regardless of appearances.
What is respect, anyway?
Respect is fear.
Fear
Bankers, lawyers and politicians are feared (respected) because they have the means to hurt people who go against them. They can attack people with money, lawsuits, legislation, bureaucratic hurdles, or whatever else.
A person is respected to the extent that he has power to enact retribution against his enemies (and also, to the extent that he rewards his allies for their loyalty).
From this perspective, it becomes clear that the suit and tie is the uniform of people who are dangerous, not people who are inoffensive. When you dress like a lawyer, people will assume “this guy must have money and connections, I better not mess with him. If I treat him well, maybe he’ll share his resources with me, too!”
People who look like that usually have a greater ability to make your life miserable.
Jews are likewise respected because they’ll go after you like hyenas if you do anything they disapprove of, and ruin your life if they can.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that a “clean cut, corporate” appearance is necessary to be respected. Moslems are highly respected, as a group, because everyone knows they’ll blow you up if you make them mad. Even atheists, who ridicule Christianity all day long, avoid doing anything which might offend Moslems. That’s because they’re afraid.
Strange, no one seems eager to spite these people. I wonder what’s going on here?
So, then, why aren’t Nationalists respectable, even when they wear nice clothes and speak using sophisticated vocabulary?
Because, until now, they refused to go after their enemies. Nobody feared them. Nobody worried about getting sued, jailed, fired or ridiculed for going against nationalists. Indeed, they feared any association with them because they knew that actually dangerous people could go after them if they did.
This ends now.
How to become respectable
Our path forward is clear, then.
Nationalists, whether they’re “Nazis” or suit-wearing “respectable conservatives,” will only be truly respected when our enemies learn to be terrified of messing with us.
Antifa must learn that when they attack us during our demonstration, they will probably end up in the hospital (because of strictly legal self-defense, of course).
Jews and liberal activists must learn that when they harass our people, they will be sued or put on criminal trial as applicable.
SJW’s must learn that their unhinged behavior will earn them ruthless trolling/doxing by an army of Nazi trolls, and may lose their jobs and reputation in the process.
Once we’ve made enough public examples, even the average normie will instinctively understand that nationalists are not to be triffled with – no matter what clothes they happen to be wearing, or how they talk.
Then, let me tell you – we’ll be super respectable.
“This guy looks like he’s got Nationalist connections. I better be nice with him, maybe his people will defend me against those kikes!”
Which approach is right?
I stated earlier that this new phase in the struggle will show us how to reconcile the approaches of both Nazis and respectable conservatives.
The fact is that as long as both groups focus on attacking our enemies, enacting real retribution against those who oppose us, then we’re only helping each other.
The Nazi trolls and radical street activists will conduct social media campaigns, marches, protests and “real-life” trolling efforts and “pranks.”
The conservatives will build up legal defense funds, business networks and occupy local political offices (school boards, sheriffs, mayors, etc).
Nazis need make no compromise on their ideology or “tone down” their extremism.
Conservatives don’t even need to be openly racist or anti-Semitic – they can organize as “free-speech” activists or “human rights” advocates, or whatever. As long as they consistently attack our real enemies, they fulfill their purpose.
There’s no need for the two groups to acknowledge each other’s existence. We can even publicly disavow each other, if we think it’s beneficial to do so.
“Nazi trolls? Sure, I disavow them, if it makes you feel better.”
All that’s necessary is for our enemies to understand that messing with any of us will result in a multi-front retaliation – a pincer attack from both sides. In this case, the Nazis would benefit from the conservatives’ litigation and resources, while the conservatives would benefit from the fear generated by the Nazi’s antics. And this, with no need to openly affiliate with each other or step on each other’s toes.
The point here, is to build a common “fear capital” – which is to say, a “respect capital.”
Conclusion
Things are looking up, brothers.
We taking the fight to the enemy, and we’re winning left and right.
What we need, more than ever, is to focus on laying waste to all who oppose us, regardless of what method we use to do so, whether it be trolling, litigation or street activism.
LET NOT ONE REMAIN UN-TROLLED.
Once fear and doubt take hold of their hearts, their hand will falter, their ranks will break and opportunities for our victory will arise.
Make no mistake.
2017 is going to be the best current year yet.