Andrew Anglin #racist dailystormer.name

I have repeatedly forwarded the premise that White racial consciousness is a dam about ready to burst. As we continue to be abused by the system, while being told everything is our fault, the pressure continues to built and eventually the whole lie of egalitarianism/multiculturalism is going to come crashing down.

That is why, here on the Daily Stormer, I as the editor have a policy of being hardcore. I believe when this dam does finally break, this is the type of message that is going to appeal to the young White male population: we need these rabid apes the hell out of our home, we need to send these hook-nosed rats who created the situation out along with them.

We continue to see confirmation that this is the direction in which the winds are blowing. Wednesday, the Washington Post ran an article mourning the fact that polls have shown that White people simply don’t get how hard it is for Blacks to deal with the fact they are Black. These Whites, the article claimed, just don’t understand the terrible suffering of the Black race, who is sabotaged at every turn by Whites who want to hurt their feelings on purpose for no reason.

The article contains some interesting research, citing Harvard University professor Michael I. Norton. One particularly juicy tidbit was that Whites now view anti-White bias as a bigger deal that anti-Black racism.

This is the crack that will eventually cause the dam to break – we are indeed being discriminated against on a massive scale, while the subhumans are propped up, and it is no longer deniable. And it is affecting our lives in a very direct fashion, making basic existence more and more difficult.

The situation in Ferguson, and now the purposeful importation of the Ebola virus, are serving to illustrate just how downtrodden and abused we are as a race in the United States, this nation that our fathers built from scratch.

The question now is: will Whites become fully aware of our situation before or after there is nothing left to save?
I don’t know the answer.

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