The next page, Europe for Europeans, effectively reiterates his wish to be free of the Muslim “invaders”: “The invaders must be removed from European soil, regardless from where they came or when they came. Roma, African, Indian, Turkish, Semitic or other. If they are not of our people, but live in our lands, they must be removed.”
And if you want to do that, you need to show some initiative and take responsibility for yourself in doing so. Sayeth Brenton: “Stop waiting for someone else to show you the way forward, YOU are the way forward, waiting around for someone to start the fight is moronic, because it is YOU that is going to start the fight, If you are reading this, you are the new leaders that will push our people to victory, you are the soldiers that will fight for the future of your race. The people speaking now, acting now, fighting now, are the vanguard of the vanguard of the force of the people.” That goes for all of you armchair activists and keyboard warriors glued to your smartphones. If you want change, stop talking about the need for change and just do it already. Talking about it may be a powerful tool to spread awareness for your cause, but what’s talk without action?
Last page for tonight, he speaks of how it’s never wise to become a minority group: “In every country, on every continent, those that are in the minority are oppressed. If you become a social, political or ethnic minority it will always lead to your oppression. Whether they are a political minority and therefore lose the control of the majority of power, and thus lose control of the laws and regulations that define public life or those that are the cultural minority find that art in all its forms is created and controlled by a different audience, from a different people from a different history, with differing ideals and experiences and therefore they find themselves isolated, excluded and removed from the creation of contemporary culture.” The run-on sentence with incomplete punctuation and dropping of the Oxford commas just scream shit grammar to me. But yes, we do need to improve the situation for minority groups.
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