Pitch to White ethnic advocate donors; libraries in White towns where they were shut down

My town might close its public library. A lot of stuff is shutting down around here. The derelict mills stand as memorials to a murdered America. I see the abandoned brick towers even from my house.

The shuttering of public libraries is a very obvious opportunity for us to open private “membership” libraries, perhaps with an Internet cafe attached. It is touted as a replacement to the town library, and its founders pay lip service to inclusiveness and openness in order not to blip the radar. Once it’s well established with a lot of members, then if the System finds out, it will be harder to stop it.

Private membership is initially free with donations solicited, and then paid-up membership becomes mandatory. The membership contract also stipulates a very high level of behavioral decorum, violation of which leads to expulsion. You maintain plausible deniability and a smiling taqqiyah, like an imam head of an “Islamic Community Center” insisting that he is a “moderate Muslim” (LOL).

With high speed Internet and skype videophone, the private library could offer college level classes in math, science, literature, history, and foreign languages, and even job training in professions like Information Technology, bicycle repair, plumbing, electrician, horticulture, drafting. It can be a center of right wing pro-White intellectualism and learning.

Michigan would be a good place for this, in a demographically White town that is losing its public library. You can call the private library, “The Henry Ford Memorial Library.” This would be a good reason to have a Henry Ford Corner that displays all of Mr. Ford’s books and biographies.

7 Comments

  1. Like the idea about CofCC, there is existing infrastructure everywhere that is aging and ripe for new leadership.

    If there were a pro-White version of the UUs, the freethought psuedo-deist post-Christian church, that would make an idea legal and social infrastructure for a private library. All those Christian Science Reading Rooms seem similar to this idea. A religious institution can do virtually anything it wants to aside from explicit electioneering, restrict membership however it wants to, it’s tax free, and well understood by everybody with explicit and implicit guarantees of freedom from the Constitution to years of case law and tradition.

    Private vocational education is a great idea and one that would directly economically benefit a lot of White people, considering how de-industrialized America has become, especially if we are actually returning to localization. The same of course for math/sciences and even arts and music.

    You can call the private library, “The Henry Ford Memorial Library.” This would be a good reason to have a Henry Ford Corner that displays all of Mr. Ford’s books and biographies.

    Ha! So much for plausible deniability.

  2. “I’m sorry. Are you asserting that there was no concept of infinity before this time period, or, that it worked its way through society pervasively? ”

    Well, there was the concept of course, but it just was not acted upon in practice. They were not even interested in it as a whole.

    Yes, there were far voyages, but they were isolated. A few groups made long exploratory expiditions, we know that. But I am talking about a sustained and highly visible movement.

    We are getting into here what I was talking about first. Yes, you can always provide counter examples to “disprove” the general thesis such as what I am talking about. But, for example, a very few Vikings or such that apparently reached North America that we have only fairly recently conclusively confirmed is just not what came after Columbus. I understand the steam engine was known to the Romans, and they doubtless had a few men who had both the capability and possibly the interest to develope the science and technology that came later, but Rome just is not known for its science and technology beyond what allowed them empire. Do you see the difference? This is why I am not impressed by an absolute philosophical and pedantic approach where we cull out a counter example and then ditch the conclusion because of it. That will get you an A on a college exam, but it isn’t as useful out here in the world.

  3. Yes, there were far voyages, but they were isolated. A few groups made long exploratory expiditions, we know that. But I am talking about a sustained and highly visible movement.

    What the Portuguese and Spanish were doing was not isolated.

    The Pope made a line on the globe and divided the world amongst them. Sure, the Portuguese Empire was run on a shoestring, but it was still global. It isn’t just one tiny counter-example. The 1450’s onward were the beginning of huge structural change that was permanent.

    This is why I am not impressed by an absolute philosophical and pedantic approach where we cull out a counter example and then ditch the conclusion because of it.

    I’m not suggesting we go about philosophy, history and engineering the same way.

  4. “What the Portuguese and Spanish were doing was not isolated. ”

    Damn, bud. This is why I hate trying to even talk to anyone today.

    “The 1450’s onward were the beginning of huge structural change that was permanent.”

    YES!!!!!!!!!!!

    That was what I am talking about! I did not mean Newton’s birth and life. I only used him as an example of THE TIME PERIOD.

    One has to write ten pages of explanation to explain in detail what each word he says today means

    Didn’t you realize what I was talking about? I thought I had said enough to convey my meaning.

  5. Didn’t you realize what I was talking about? I thought I had said enough to convey my meaning.

    You kept insinuating that calculus was the watershed. Well, I kept interpreting it that way.

    It takes real effort to actually communicate. The internet makes it even harder.

  6. My town might close its public library. A lot of stuff is shutting down around here. The derelict mills stand as memorials to a murdered America.

    RE: “Murdered”. Yep. America was a hell hole, even before the ecomony went downwards.

    The shuttering of public libraries is a very obvious opportunity for us to open private “membership” libraries, perhaps with an Internet cafe attached. It is touted as a replacement to the town library, and its founders pay lip service to inclusiveness and openness in order not to blip the radar. Once it’s well established with a lot of members, then if the System finds out, it will be harder to stop it.

    RE: Ah! A library that only allows those who want to learn and read to enter it! Interesting concept. It will kill social circles, but then again, that is what cafe’s are for…oh who am I kiddding, you just want an all-white library becuase there is not a single minority who wants to learn stuff. Hell, you would make it harder for poorer minorities to learn, because your refusing to give them books. And then you wonder why the local minorites are becoming less inteligent, and blame it on race.

    Private membership is initially free with donations solicited, and then paid-up membership becomes mandatory.

    RE: A library that you have to pay to use…good luck with that.

    The membership contract also stipulates a very high level of behavioral decorum, violation of which leads to expulsion.

    RE: …or if your a minority. If so GTFO.

    You maintain plausible deniability and a smiling taqqiyah, like an imam head of an “Islamic Community Center” insisting that he is a “moderate Muslim” (LOL).

    RE: Remember: all Muslims want to bomb the USA. See that Muslim on the street? He wants to bomb America. Even the Muslims victims who died in the 911 attacks (not the terrorists). Extremists. We, however, as good Christian folk, are not extreme at all. We just want dem minorities out of our country! So what if a few die in the proccess? Its their problem.

    With high speed Internet and skype videophone, the private library could offer college level classes in math, science, literature, history, and foreign languages, and even job training in professions like Information Technology, bicycle repair, plumbing, electrician, horticulture, drafting. It can be a center of right wing pro-White intellectualism and learning.

    RE: Good luck attracting the few nut jobs left that are college agedthat want to learn.

    Michigan would be a good place for this, in a demographically White town that is losing its public library. You can call the private library, “The Henry Ford Memorial Library.” This would be a good reason to have a Henry Ford Corner that displays all of Mr. Ford’s books and biographies.

    RE: Oh you sneaky bastard…

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