I live in the UK, but I agree with you!
Building grassroot support is underrated these days. With the MSM and SJWs focusing more attention on the internet, and with the majority of netizens having already made up their mind one way or another, broad-brush meming across social media will have a declining rate of return.
The large proportion of normies, whom we need to get on our side, doesn't use the internet often and is focused on day-to-day living. We would do well to use our meme magic to redpill these normies IRL. "It's OK to be White" was a great success but we can go farther. The Left has such a dirty past that a single poster can do a lotta damage. I have some ideas for posters built around the concept "If you oppose…[universally bad things]…then you are [left's favorite insult]." For example, "If you oppose subjugation of women, pedophilia, sex slaves, lying to further an ideology, lack of religious freedoms, invasions of privacy, gang rape, and terrorism, congratulations! You are Islamophobic."
I'll get templates up after exams are finished.
I live in a metropolis infested with spics and liberals. What can an internet nazi do against such rampant faggotry?
I live in NJ and phil murphy is going to destroy the place, I need to escape this hell
>>90990At least you don't live in Commiefornia like me.
>>90992the east coast is just as bad anon, I'm just outside of nyc
>>90994Live around SF, there is a pride parade or heroin dealer outside my apparent everyday. Its one or the other. I want out of this nightmare.
I'll be voting for Roy Moore on the election for Alabama's senate seat here in a little over a week.
I have seen only one Doug Jones sign. It's on the grass in front of the apartment of some butt blasted libshit who is flying an upside down American flag off of his porch. He does not take care of the flag and its all frayed and tattered.
I'm a little tempted to look over the restrictions in our leases at these apartments. I know that they have some rules to discourage ugly gaudy decorations. I don't think that we're supposed to be putting political lawn signs on the lawn since it's not our lawn…
>>90992Ahh that California feeling. How you holding up bruder?
>>90998I'll live, though I'm making an escape plan, but at this point I think everyone who is not a spic is doing the same.
>>91000 (You)
>>90998>CommieforanonsI'm sorry for your losses hope you both haven't always live in this hell hole.
t. South Carolinanon stuck here as well.
Where I live is staunch Conservative. It has always voted tory essentially. Problem is our towns are getting some cunts in them who think corbyn is the next messiah. Last election they went round defacing any tory billboards they could while when one labour one was torn down they screamed racism (even though the labour man standing was white….) They got put back in their box recently though. There was a local antifa chapter… until a group of polish chaps beat the ever living shit out of the leader.
>>91000>escape plan. Ditto. We’re in a fall-of-Byzantium scenario I’m afraid.
>>90988>>90990>>90992>>91003South Carolina is quite a beautiful state, so I've heard. So beautiful, that lots of New Englanders are bringing their Yankee uggs there. I'd recommend moving to SC while property prices are still low to balance out the libs; a few based anons cannot shift NY or SF, so let them burn like the Gomorrah and Sodom they are. Plus, the Carolinas have low taxes and good gun laws.
>>91027North Carolina here myself, we have a good number of liberals here, but along the border of SC and even on the northern parts of SC we have some really "colorful" people. And I don't mean niggers.
>>91033People who are flat out racist as fuck.
They'd spit in the face of any nigger, even obongo in front of the secret service.
Gun nuts are common here too.
And conspiracy theorists.
You can basically find groups of people that you'd swear came right out of /pol/.
>>91033I'd recommend this beautiful city that I'm definitely not from and live nowhere near. It's as close as you'll get to Ponyville in real life.
>>91035This. There are also peach farms that will make you nearly faint from the succulence.
>>91040Damn son, you wear that flag with honor.
>GreenvilleBeen there once, saved my life. Don't remember much about the city because I was in the hospital for 95% of the trip.
>>91079Oh come on now, German local politics can't be that bad or uninteresting.
>>91080Execution of politics that are set by higher boards
Managing finances
Libraries and clubs
decisions on tools on the local playground
>>91080Euros are demoralized because all their important decisions are decided by unelected kikes in Belgium.
>>91104This is true. And anyway our elected officials at home is not bound by any promises they make during election. Once elected they can do as they please. And who is electable is decided by the parties and normal citizen have in reality nothing they can do to change it (there is theoretical option but not a realistic one). And to top it all we don't have representatives that represent the regions they are elected from. All politicians are tools for the parties and not the people that elected them.
>I wish I lived in a country that had real democracy >>91105>once elected the can do as they please. Still waiting on that wall…
Local politics in the USA are a cluster fuck. There's villages, townships, counties, districts, and so many different facets that the average voter has no idea what the fuck is going on. There is also the fact that the game is de jure rigged. In the state of Illinois, the requirements to run as a state representative is low. All you need to be is 21 and live in your district for x years (I think it is only 1 year). However, to get on the ballot is hard unless you are a Democrat or a Republican. As a Dem. or Rep. you need 500 signatures from a 100,000 person district saying they want you on the ballot. If you want to be on the ballot as a 3rd party you need 5,000 signatures. Libertarian, Green party, if any 3rd party wants to be on the ballot they need 10 times more signatures than the major parties to be listed. The system is fucking rigged.
Life really is a joke…
Despite my punk attitude and the piece of work that I am people tell me to do politics even you guys did for making people vote afd and now I even got an paid offer to join a party on local level.
I am very conflicted about this.
>>92689>>92690I don't want to bend myself to their stupid shit. I don't want to become one of (((them))).
The thing is that I take the shit serious which means I have to start shit whever I go.
I'm the fucking antithesis to everything that is established.
Dunno…
Gotta think about this.
>>92694If you like politics, go see how politics and government work. Use it as an opportunity to learn, and to meet people. What is the worst that could happen?
>>92698I could get branded for being a nazi.
>>92700Right, it is Germany. You could always just not talk about it, and if asked give vague hints as to what you think. The opportunity may be worth your silence. If someone says something stupid, ignore them, as the stupid are not worth your energy. That is how I get by at work.
Hey /mlpol/, could use some advice. I heard about a local "torch walk against discrimination" in a smallish neighbouring town in a few days. They have a poster of a nigger and a normal person in brotherly embrace, smiling and holding torches. I.e. nothing but virtue-signalling/moral mastrubation in flag related.
So what can/should I do? I don't think I can drum up any like-minded people willing to come to this local event, and I don't want to do anything that makes them believe they were right to hold a protest like that. My best idea so far is just show up to talk to people and ask them what kind of discrimination they're (still) seeing, but they'll probably just rant about that one anti-islam party we have.