>>151976This is something I don't understand… When the governments are tightening their grip and increasing censorship, you think that means WE are winning? There are few places where you even CAN talk about these matters with other like-minded individuals, while the vast masses are more and more isolated against unapproved facts.
>>151997>once we have a large enough supporting base, we make our moveAnd what is that move? I'd still like to hear just a story of what this move could possibly be?
Furthermore, with muslims already infesting every European country, laws and infrastructure for surveillance in place and censorship in action, how could we realistically fix them? Do you expect the modern world could start deporting refugees back to their countries when they've already started families here, because that didn't work after the war previous refugees came to escape ended. Do you think a new right-wing government would give up their police state level rights for spying their citizens or censoring their opponents? I fear that we're just going to switch from one dystopia to another, replacing "whites deserve what they get" with "non-rich deserve what they get".
>>152000>Have you done anything beyond the "bravado" you described?No, and that's exactly the problem! What CAN we do? I have done real life activism, drawn propaganda and discussed until I've gotten sick of it, but that does nothing! Is there anything we COULD do?
>>152005>SvenCall me Jukka instead, Sven is the Swedish stereotype name.
Anyway, most normal people focus only on their immediate things: Paying bills, doing their job and buying stuff. State of the world is a too large issue for them, so they don't want to think about it. Even if that state of the world is going to directly screw them over later, they will intentionally focus on their own little bubble because if they can't fix it, it's not worth thinking of as it would just ruin their day for no reason. So, they instead decide there is no problem.
“Most people prefer to believe their leaders are just and fair even in the face of evidence to the contrary, because once a citizen acknowledges that the government under which they live is lying and corrupt, the citizen has to choose what he or she will do about it. To take action in the face of a corrupt government entails risks of harm to life and loved ones. To choose to do nothing is to surrender one's self-image of standing for principles. Most people do not have the courage to face that choice. Hence, most propaganda is not designed to fool the critical thinker but only to give moral cowards an excuse not to think at all.”
>>152083>One day the pain will all be over and all the faggot ass feelings you have won't exist anymore so there's no point in rushing it.This is another thing that never made sense to me. The point isn't just dying, it's avoiding the impending pain of the future. Living because you know you'll die eventually is like finishing a full plate of shit because you'll get to the dessert sooner or later anyway.