Suffering now, or pain and suffering later?

Started by Panoptimist, December 17, 2010, 02:10:34 PM

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Panoptimist

I really see it like this: There's no money in any national economy. This is particularly the case in America. Americans are literally OWNED by Jews.

Now, very simply, here's how the situation will play out: We either take action now and work toward establishing a real nation for people, or we accept the inevitable gulag camp. That's it.

We, let's say, agree to not go to work for three days. THREE DAYS. Then, the system would collapse on itself and it would be time to organize. Of course, ideally, a plan of action would be solidified before we collapse the system in on itself. Because after this no one would have power and groceries for a minute, people would have to get ready before hand. Or suffer. As I said, there's going to be suffering either way. But people need to organize.

Or we can suffer when the system collapses. We can go without food except when the Jewish owned government gives it us. We can enjoy our meals in gulag camps - if we are chosen to make one.

For, has anyone looked at history? What came after the French Revolution? They looked at a map and decided which towns had to die - communism = population control = population reduction. This has happened in every revolution since. We've been without one for a long time...

So are people ready to sacrifice now in order that the future be better, or are the failures known as baby-boomers going to live out their last days in the comfort of that La Z Boy, not giving a fuck about the fate of their children? I'm supposed to enjoy a full life on this planet, but thanks to those who slept before me, it looks like I may not even enjoy the luxury of life - let alone the opportunity to build a comfortable, healthy, family.

Thanks for caring.
The Orthodox Nationalist [11/18/10] - Berdayev and Dostoevsky; Modernism and Materialism; The critique of the bourgeois [Must Listen]
"[W]ithin himself / The danger lies, yet lies within his power]PL[/i] Book IX, ln. 349-356.

HydroMoron

muhr-fucka,

the world be the way it be because Nature/God intended it to be this way. Jews be at the top of the hierarchy for a muhr-fuckin reason.

sheet.

Panoptimist

The Orthodox Nationalist [11/18/10] - Berdayev and Dostoevsky; Modernism and Materialism; The critique of the bourgeois [Must Listen]
"[W]ithin himself / The danger lies, yet lies within his power]PL[/i] Book IX, ln. 349-356.

pas

No "funky beats" In your post HydroM?
I like that stuff.
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Christopher Marlowe

I think that any large scale revolution will fail because the mass ignorance level is just too damn high.  

Look at the teabaggers.  They knew something was wrong, but they didn't have a clue as to what it was. They ended up just being tools for the next switch from the A party to the B party. Useless.  

I think any sort of change is going to have to start at the local level, within communities.  We need to create local networks for food, clothing, etc... A community that is properly prepared could just "unplug" from the system.  

The whole idea of people avoiding more pain by acting now is true, but I don't know what the future holds.  Will there be gulags? Or will there be a societal break-down?

I am with any sort of Constitutionally Based, non-violent revolution: a restoration of the Republic.  But while this would prevent more suffering later, I think that our society needs to undergo some sort of purification process.  As a society, we are sick and corrupt: Abortion, Greed, sexual perversion, pornography...   If we restore the Republic for a corrupt society,  what would we gain?  We would be back in trouble within our own lifetimes.  

If there is real change to be done, then we have to start reaching out on the local level.  If there is going to be any societal revolution, then we need divine intervention.  God needs to change our hearts.  On a personal level, I probably need to pray more every day.
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