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Jason Bowles's avatar

The brutality of pure honesty, 2026.

Crixcyon's avatar

The leftists are always pushing toward something while the retardicans are always running away from something. The right has no leaders as those in congress are as corrupted as the leftists. The leftists don't care who they murder or destroy. The right is always tip-toeing through the tulip patch being careful not to upset the leftist apple cart. I refuse to be anything.

Spiff's avatar

As the piece outlines, the left are a natural outcropping of a bloated state. More leftism means more government. The opposite is true for many on the right. Their goal is to reduce the state.

Mitch's avatar

Even Reagan never reduced the size of the State.

MT's avatar

The ideology is inherently self contradicting. I want to gain power so I can reduce my own power? Thats why “small government republicans" only exist in fairy tales. Instead, try to expand the power of the state to empower your own ethnic tribe and crush your ideological and ethnic enemies. That is at least internally consistent then

The Noble Traitor's avatar

Good fucking shit Kulak, reposting this every time someone says the copy and paste "LE ORGANIZE" bullshit.

mrfb's avatar

Such articles are the reason I came to Substack.

Here are a few points and examples:

- the Japanese had the Black Dragon Society. They were an ultranationalist crime syndicate. THIS is what real patriotism looks like.

-BAP correctly points out in his book that we have to build 'mafias'.

- as far as personal is concerned, you are right that there must be a binding agent. The Fascist Blackshirts came from the Arditti. The Freikorps and SA came from the Stormtroopers. Both the Arditti and the Stormtroopers were proto-special forces assault units. Ready to kill and to die! Special training and selection and most importantly skin in the game, not mere words.

The Synthesis's avatar

The Arditi and Stormtroopers had a precondition most skip: demobilized combat veterans with no economic future and nothing to return to. Mussolini's first Fascio in March 1919 counted roughly 100 men. Muslim Brotherhood, Hezbollah, Hamas all built clinics and schools before militants. Violence-capable cores without a civilian mutual-aid substrate get rolled up fast, which is also why BAP's "mafia" analogy works: real mafias run laundromats.

mrfb's avatar

It begs the question: show one join the military to become a demobilised veteran in 4-5 years?

Robert Lionheart's avatar

Easily one of the best, most thoughtful and brutally honest authors on Substack. Major kudos. This article must be shared far and wide by all who read it.

OGRE's avatar

>> "It's not grass roots. It's not what most people want. Most people are completely sick & tired by it.

"No political movement is grass roots. Every one is the product of a highly organized & well-funded group of political activists." - Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov aka Tomas Schuman, Soviet journalist, KGB informant, Dissident, interviewed by G. Edward Griffin, 1984 <<

Yuri was correct. And we’re seeing the same thing play out right in front of us. All well-funded, and as you pointed out in the article -- subversion is literally their full-time job.

I don’t think people understood how much of their own tax dollars were going toward anti-American subversive projects.

I like that you pointed out how the pathway to high-level government positions are all very well guarded. They don’t let just anyone in there.

Those who make it to the higher levels of government are 100% compromised -- as a general requirement.

That’s why Thune is going to make sure that the SAVE America Act never makes it to Trump’s desk.

There is literally no reason not to pass it -- unless the goal is to make sure that elections are rigged.

If voters were allowed to vote legitimately, those who went through the trouble of selling their souls would be voted out (or imprisoned) -- and they know it.

I’ve said it many times. Never in the history of the world has any country’s population voted its way out of tyranny, similarly no court system has ever stopped tyranny.

Tyranny only ends after a revolution, and likely for a limited amount of time. As those who wish to game (whatever) system work their way up again.

And you’re not black-pilling anyone. Things are what they are, and believing that someone is coming to save us, or that things will just "work out" in the end is not a plan. It’s just wishful thinking.

How’s the saying go, “Wish in one hand, shit in the other -- and see which one fills up first.”

Jimmy Slim's avatar

Thank you for opening my eyes. It's a very convincing argument. It goes a long way toward understanding why the left is winning.

My only criticism is that it took you so long to get to "`Organizing' is ORGANIZED CRIME" ... I would guess a lot of readers stopped reading before you got to the point. But it's great that you put the idea in such a memorable catchphrase.

Brandon D's avatar

The most recent news about the SPLC is a fresh example of the truth of this article.

Monad's avatar

The question is always: Kill who?

You can't just pretend like "Kill them" is a solution on its own. You need to analyze the structure of the enemy organization and then rank important targets. Like Epstein Clients > Judges > politicians and so on.

The problem is: We have no idea where power is coming from. For example, every western government is introducing some kind of age verification law. Who is designing that legislature? Nobody knows. You have to answer this question before you can solve the problem.

Robert Lionheart's avatar

I'm quite sure Data Republican has compiled a list of Who's Who in Which Org. Maybe the Soros & Rothschild level scum are hidden, but NGO leaders have LinkedIn pages. A godfather can't accomplish much if his capos and goons are all buried. Plus, there is always the concept of hunting your way up a food chain. AKA, what the FBI is supposed to do via RICO where you squeeze the little guys to get the names of bigger guys who you squeeze to get the names of the biggest guys.

mrfb's avatar

Where's the list?

Robert Lionheart's avatar

I believe you (and others asking your question) will find this interesting.

https://x.com/Schwalm5132/status/2045129188961657089

mrfb's avatar

Very educational. Thank you!

Mohd. Saifullah bin Majid's avatar

Every country has its own unique politico-bureaucracy-judiciary power structure. Some are elected into office. Most aren't

CHUD's avatar

1st! Woooooo! Kulak! Kulak! Kulak! Git sum!

Rogue / Frontier Philosophy's avatar

Sorry, "Kulak", you didn't expressly write "We need to retake institutions of power". I'm going to now have to call you "A fed" and dox your entire family for the suggestion we organize in real life. Hopefully, this lesson will teach you never to ask the right to do anything again and you return to cowering in fear behind your anon account like the remainder of us.

eh's avatar

you should elaborate on the killing part. whom to chose and how to track them down

Mohd. Saifullah bin Majid's avatar

The only way to fix a system that's FUBAR is to annihilate it completely. Monetizing such process is the ultimate FU to the powers that be