The Case for Trump: Organizing

Let’s review the argument so far:

#1: Communication: Trump’s campaign has dramatically expanded our base by converting conservatives into populists and nationalists. This has made it much easier to communicate with our target audience.

#2. #TruConservatism – Trump has fatally weakened “true conservatism” and its power to police the Right by winning the primary. A win in the general election would be a mortal blow whereas a defeat would be a reprieve.

#3. European Spring – A Trump victory in November would galvanize populists and nationalists in Europe and eliminate the American military threat.

#4. Fear and Apathy – The “worse is better” theory incorrectly prescribes more anger and alienation as the solution to our predicament. The real problem is fear and apathy. Whites are already angry and alienated, but they are too afraid and too apathetic and feel too beaten down to respond to the challenges we face. We suffer from chronic disorganization, infighting, and lack of resources as a result.

#5. Neocons – Trump’s campaign has dislodged the neocon parasite from the “conservative base.” He has polarized the base against it on foreign policy and sent it fleeing into the arms of Hillary. That is quite an accomplishment.

#6. Visibility, Eroding Taboos, Coming Out – Trump has unquestionably made our movement more visible. Given the media stranglehold and the “no platform” strategy of the Left, a huge part of the challenge is just getting noticed and exposing people to our message. If Trump wins in November, he will have busted through all the taboos around the famous -isms and -phobias. He will have defeated the media and the organized Left which defines and sustains those -isms and -phobias as “morality.”

If Trump wins in November, those taboos will be more vulnerable than ever and Trump will be perfectly positioned to stomp all over them. While it is true he might not get this or that bill through Congress, there will be nothing stopping him from using the White House as a megaphone to break down political correctness. What’s more, there will be nothing stopping him from “mainstreaming” the Alt-Right – just like Obama “mainstreamed” the transgender nonsense – should he choose to do so.

Ok, so let’s take this a step further:

Who will it be easier to organize under after November? Trump or Hillary? If Hillary wins, then #TruConservatism gets a new lease on life. The Narrative will be that nationalism and populism failed and must be buried by a relieved establishment. All those people who supported Trump will undoubtedly get angrier and more alienated, but at the cost of becoming more afraid and apathetic, as they try to keep their heads down to save their jobs while muddling through a Hillary presidency.

If Trump wins, we will have someone who we know is sympathetic to the Alt-Right at the top of the system. If Hillary wins, we will have an avowed enemy. How does that affect the Justice Department and Homeland Security? How does that affect all these groups like the FBI which have personnel dedicated to undermining “rightwing domestic extremist” organizations? It will have a huge downstream effect for sure.

In a consolidated government, power is concentrated in Washington and comes from the top down, and with Trump at the top of the system with the powers of a pharoah it won’t function as we are accustomed to dealing with it anymore. Just as the US federal government won’t be in the business of trying to sabotage nationalism abroad in order to prop up its allies, it won’t be doing it in the same way at home either.

That’s a bare minimum of what we can reasonably expect. If Trump wins the presidency, how he could he reward his most loyal supporters? I have a few ideas:

1.) First, Trump has made “law-and-order” a central focus of his campaign, and one way he could certainly make his supporters very happy is by prosecuting the anarchist, anti-fascist trash who have already disrupted his rallies on multiple occasions – surely, he has an axe to grind against those people – and who routinely get away with organized street violence against the pro-White community.

2.) Second, he could cut loose all these anti-White social justice organizations like the SPLC and ADL who have seamlessly worked hand-in-glove with the Obama administration.

3.) Third, when employers fire people for holding pro-White views or businesses are pressured to violate contracts by organized leftist mobs, why not prosecute them for violating our civil rights? Isn’t “creed” supposed to be a protected class under federal civil rights laws? Why exactly doesn’t that apply to us?

4.) Fourth, Trump has been called a fascist dictator throughout the campaign. He’s not a fascist dictator, but it might suit his interests to do some role playing. Why not use all the power of the presidency and the state to disrupt organized anti-fascist organizations? I mean … they have done it to us for decades. Conservatives might even appreciate the irony of seeing anti-fascists yelp for limited government!

Obama has used the FBI, the IRS, the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security against his rightwing enemies. What could we learn about our leftwing enemies? He’s got Stephen Bannon in charge of his campaign. Show them what WAR means!

The civil rights laws were created to protect blacks from mob violence and discrimination. If we must have them, invoke them to protect our interests for a change. Say you are doing it for “civil rights” reasons and to uphold “law-and-order.” That would be delicious change. We would be eternally grateful and would remember in 2020.

As an organizer, I know from over a decade of experience that anger and alienation often burns too hot. I’ve seen people get angrier and more alienated over the years, but more afraid and apathetic at the same time, so they do nothing. They channel their frustration into venting on social media. Usually, the venting results in nothing but time-wasting and personal quarrels that I have to manage, which is a chore. Occasionally, someone goes off the deep end in order to get their story into a news cycle or two, and it furthers the Narrative of our enemies and makes my job much harder.

I would rather have people who are somewhat angry and alienated, but much more hopeful and emboldened than they are now. Give those people some air cover from the top of the system and it will be much easier to organize in Trump’s America.

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14 Comments

  1. I pray that your optimism is borne out in November Hunter because I do fear the fact that the Negro is allowed to vote in the USA dooms us to Hillary. Did you know the most important political state in the Union, Ohio is now completely under federal dominion when it comes to voter laws? Under fear of heavy lawsuits after the 2004 fiasco the Cuckservatives in 2005 instituted early voting and the short Democratic regime from 2007-2011 stripped most of the residency laws. The state attorney general has been trying for the past 6 years to return a semblance of normality to the voting laws, they want to get rid of early fraudulent voting but the Federal Courts are now blocking any change to Ohio voting laws.

    Now I know that preclearance was somehow removed in 2013 and it only applied to a few states and parts of others. I believe it was AK, AZ, TX, LA, MS, AL, GA, SC and VA and a smattering of counties in CA. SD. MI, NH. NC FL and NYC. Ohio was never deemed by the feds to have any problems in that regard HOWEVER since 2005 they are using some form of preclearance via the back door of the Federal Court. Strange it seems now that they are more concerned with OH than even most of the Deep South I dont get it

      • I know Hunter. I think the whole Trump subject makes me so angry because I know that if we truly had honest elections he would win by 25 points but as all of our elections are phony and are ballot boxes stuffed, the best we can hope for is that his loss will start the rebellion.

  2. I think secession is the answer. I would say this though, this isn’t going to happen because a lot of people would like it to. It will happen when people in positions of authority stand over it and make it happen. Plenty of people will try to stop it, they’ll complain about the money and worry about the ‘economy.’

    • You should worry about lots more than just “the economy” if you pursue secession. Not only would secession require that the South form its own military and make its own military procurements for equipment like jet fighters and tanks and so on, but the South would be left as the sole guardian of its southern border. The South wouldn’t have a financial leg to stand on without economic input from the remaining states of the U.S. You think the South could take care of its own infrastructure and its own roads? You think the South would miraculously be able to transform itself into a white society free of black Americans? Lots of unanswered questions about your choice of secession being the answer to all your prayers.

  3. “I would rather have people who are somewhat angry and alienated, but much more hopeful and emboldened than they are now.”

    That’s a truism that we nee to all get behind, no matter what happens with Trump.

    I can’t say that I disagree w the worse is better argument, but unless people think they can win, then there is no hope, no fight. Very few people are willing to take a stand as a matter of principle, knowing that they will be fired or blacklisted and possibly have their families harassed. Most people are HORRIFIED of being laughed at or considered a weirdo. When we appear to be the “cool guys club” and the “strong horse” that Osama spoke of, then we will be in the short rows.

    Most Southerners feel the way we do about most things, but if they feel defeated they will just keep their heads low and go along to get along.

    • The South has another thing working against it and that is it’s high military service rate. There is a great deal of American Flag-idolatry in the South which is perplexing considering the American Rag was reviled in Dixie for 40-50 years and Vicksburg didnt celebrate July 4th until 1944!!!!!

      Dixie needs to all be red-pilled, realize every state government is PHONY and has been since 1865 and realize there is only one course of action

      • That is very fixable. Look how fast the altright has risen in such a short time. Didn’t Naziism rise overnight also? Look how fast clothing fashions come and go.

        That’s why we need to have intellectual groundwork laid down asap. Times are unpredictable and the table can turn at a moment’s notice. It might take another 40 yrs or it might be another 1 yr. It may move steadily, inch by inch, or it may be so sudden it’s hard to believe.

        • Yes it is very fixable but it will necessitate taking the Flag-Idolatry, killing that sacred cow and getting everyone turned around in the right direction. It can be done I just question how long it will take to do it? The USA USA people and its message will have to go away. Someday we will look back at Toby Keith and some of the Country singers and their Patriotic Songs with a whole new eye and wonder why they never noticed?

  4. The reason why apathy won’t be an issue is that reality will continue to prod white resistance. The Enemy would be smart to cool it for about 20 years, but the tiger cannot change its stripes.

    So much will hinge on whether the vaunted alt right can get on a single sheet of music after the election; too many just can’t seem to let America go, preferring hospice to skydiving.

  5. i think the case for Trump is that if Trump loses, especially if he loses badly, the Bush/McCain/Romney crowd will be able to say “see, I told you so” and make a comeback in 2020. It’s the potential organization of that crowd.

    At the same time I caution against actually trusting Trump or seeing him as a fix.

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