My path to radicalization is probably similar to others. I'm a young white lad from a small town in a loving home, nothing special at all but that's to be expected. I was never very reserved, I was pretty opinionated and whenever I had something on my mind I would say it.(Thread)
Despite that, I always tried my hardest to be kind to others; often to a point where people would either compliment me for it or question it. I was never "racist" or "homophobic" or any of the stuff people would yell my way now. But a lot has happened since I was but a child.
When I started High School just a few years back, I started to get into political discourse. I've always sided with the Republicans as my father was one, but I started to see and listen to what was going on. Those on the left would critique others for being heterosexual, white,
"Cisgendered", Male, and wealthy. At the time all of which, bar the lattermost, applied to me. These people demonized and ostracized others for things that they couldn't change, but it's okay because it's "punching up" when it's a man or when they're white.
This sheer hypocrisy from those even on left of centre has made me open my eyes. These people do not believe in forgiveness nor repentance, they want to cut the "ruling" whites down and as much as they try to deny it, let themselves rise. This narrative has only expanded recently
To a point where I'm scared for what the future holds for we as a people AND our nations... The fear that we have about being treated as second class citizens in our own countries is valid, and yet these people have justifications that they cling to which are truly sickening.
They tell us that it's okay to be flooded with migrants because we enslaved people (like every other race including and Asians and Africans) and engaged in conquest of other lands (the way of the world for centuries). There's way more than one problem with that reasoning, however
The thing that gets me the most is the fact that we were never asked. I didn't ask for whites to conquer the brilliant country we now know as America, my people didn't ask for colonialism of other nations. Why should WE bear the burden? I fear we will never get a straight answer
Not before the mob of radicals knock on our doors, demanding vengeance that is... White guilt and black empowerment in the west has tore communities to pieces, I've seen it, and we've all seen it. But we can't fight back without putting a target on ourselves.
While they deny it, they cheer on what they believe will be our defeat, but I know we will rise as more people start waking up to the wretched cries from the mob. Just because the mob seems like it's getting larger with their BLM shit doesn't mean we will falter.
We may very well be on the edge of a breakthrough. We have been before, but that just proves how resilient we are and why we will not succumb to those who want to obliterate our nations.

To anyone reading this, stay strong and keep your eyes out. We will live to see a new Dawn!
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