The Importance of Community Within Our Movement
By Jessica Dietrich.
While many of us in the movement have different goals, points of focus, strategy, etc.. there's one universal cause that we can all agree on, that is the 14 words. "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White children."
It's those very words that brave men and women have fought and died for. I noticed things are doing well. I see many groups setting aside their differences and networking and supporting each others efforts. I feel however that some of us don't have much of a sense of community with the movement or with our folk. Not saying everyone is lacking community effort but some have and it needs to be encouraged more on a personal level.
What "community" means to us?
By "community" I mean by obviously being there for your folk, not just politically but folkishly. When those we call "brother and sister" or "comrade" are in need of help, we should be there for them. If you notice a White family in your town or neighborhood that can't afford to eat or is struggling lend a hand. It's looking out for our own that really matters.
We should not allow ourselves to become burdens to our folk, but we shouldn't neglect to help them when they need it either. We shouldn't feel too proud to ask for help or wait for them to ask before lending a helping hand. That's one thing about White Revolution I was proud to see and become a part of with their White Family network. Helping White families who came to us asking for help. Other groups have started to encourage more community efforts with supporting White families or organizing door-to-door Sex offender awareness campaigns to look out for their local White communities. The list goes on and it's great to see more of that going on.
It's real time, positive activism and while many think or tell us we won't ever accomplish anything, it's pro-White family and community activism that really does make a difference. Our people see that we're not crazy "hateful" people, but out there doing what we do, risking so much for them and their children, our race's future. We can't expect non-Whites or anyone for that matter to care about our struggle, it's up to us to take control over our destiny and we're all in it together whether we like it or not.
I don't expect all Whites to want to become active in the movement once they know of what is happening. I choose this path to be just another voice for our races struggle and survival. Part of what we do as pro-White activists, is speak out on issues of interest to Whites and to protest and organize on our races behalf. I do wish more Whites would see that we are not the enemy and they shouldn't hate us so much as all of this risk we take is for them and their families sake so they don't have to. We would like to be able to get more ahead with our people backing us as we stand for Whites, but that is yet another obstacle we face with how society and the media will never give anyone any room to see the truth.
We want people to see or at least think of what their children will have to deal with the longer things go ignored or silenced. Part of who we are and what we do, regardless of group affiliation, political ideology, religion, sub-racial makeup, the one universal cause we all stand for is the 14 words. Promoting community and looking out for one another should be a personal priority if not a movement one. Let's put some real meaning into "brother, sister, and comrade" once again.
Jessica Dietrich, White Revolution Florida Rep.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
The Importance of Community Within Our Movement
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