Playing to Win: Methods for Non-Violent Nationalist Revolt [stream #94]
Description
Radical leftist students sometimes occupy a university building, then refuse to leave. Or they glue their hands to a road in order to stop traffic. It’s their way of making a statement against this or that societal phenomenon that they perceive as fascist or bourgeois, etc. Such as people trying to get to work on time.
But these and many other radical leftist tactics come from a single author. His name was Gene Sharp. In his book From Dictatorship to Democracy, Sharp listed around 200 nonviolent methods that radical leftists still use today in order to sabotage our society. Or rather, in order to sabotage the white middle class, which they deem the source of all colonial evil.
I know that Gene Sharp wasn’t really a radical leftist. He was working with the CIA to help overthrow foreign regimes. But his methods were used succesfully to do so. And have you noticed how Western leftists today still use these methods to delegitimize the right, and to sabotage what is good? That’s why we are going to counteract this sabotage by using the left’s methods against hem, putting ourselves back in power.
Sharp came to his methods by studying historical revolutions. He discovered that nonviolent revolutions had greater chances of success. And this is what we also want to achieve: to play to win. While some successful revolutions were violent, most of the successful ones were not.
The idea of nonviolent revolution is that you can enlist grandmas and their grandchildren, whereas violent revolution exclusively attracts young males. Numbers-wise, through, it makes sense to include the aging White boomer generations of the West in the upcoming revolt for our survival.
Instead of fighting the enemy head-on, we should focus on taking away their speech. We should smear their character, and publicly mock our opponents. These tactics, of course, are precisely the sort that we, on the right, have fallen victim to for too long.
It’s time to return the favor. We can use the methods of the left against them, and so, pave the way to further our ethnonationalist resolve.
The Ten Commandments of the Right
Before I go over Gene Sharp’s many methods, I’ll first give you our Ten Commandments. This is a list of attitudes originally developed by another radical leftist, namely Saul Alinsky, once a favorite of Hillary Clinton, who wrote a book titled Rules for Radicals. In that book, Alinsky fantasized about overthrowing the White middle class, because that’s where he believed the power and the wealth was.
I edited Alinsky’s rules for radicals into the Ten Commandments of the Right, as follows:
1. Intimidate the enemy. Make the enemy think you have more power than you really have.
2. Use what’s familiar. Build future action based on past experiences. People can only understand new things in terms of old things. The same is true for political action. If you venture too far from your people’s experiences, you will confuse them and the mission will fail.
3. Confuse the enemy. By doing things the enemy has never experienced before, you will confuse them.
4. Tirelessly ridicule the enemy and point out their flaws. Conservatives all too often try to reason with their opponents. We come up with facts and arguments to try to convince the left. But the leftist enemy thinks like a toddler. They aren’t interested in words. They only understand force. By ridiculing the enemy, we undermine their resolve.
5. Keep reinventing yourself and your tactics. When Hitler threatened to invade France, the French built their defenses on the same spot they had fought the First World War. Hitler surprised the French by simply ordering his troops to take a detour around the French defenses.
6. Threaten the enemy with the force you possess. The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself.
7. Bend the truth. Use anything the enemy says to your advantage.
8. Act first and provoke the enemy. By forcing the enemy to respond to our initiative, we put ourselves in charge of the situation.
9. Prepare yourself. Work through different scenarios in order to thwart the enemy’s plans. The point is that we need to know what our next moves are going to be.
10. Blame highly visible targets for complex problems. Mass immigration is a complex problem. By blaming, say, Kamala Harris for it, you make her a target. It doesn’t even matter if it’s true or not. By repeating the accusation, it becomes the truth.
Now let’s move on to Gene Sharp’s methods of nonviolent revolution. I have reworked his original 198 methods into a list of methods that I believe are conducive to our ethonationalist cause.
Note 1. A lot of these and similar methods can nowadays be performed as skits on TikTok or other video platforms. Such videos could go viral easily, making a mockery of our entire political caste. We should, in any case, record most of our actions and get our videos to go viral online. We are going to meme ourselves back into power.
Note 2. Before trying any method of protest, check with local laws to see what is or isn’t legal nowadays! I am not advocating illegal or violent action, rather the opposite: nonviolent, legal action!
I. Protest and Persuasion
a. Formal Statements
1. Public Speeches
2. Letters of opposition or support
3. Declarations by organizations and institutions
4. Signed public statements
5. Declarations of indictment and intention
6. Group or mass petitions
b. Communications with a Wider Audience
7. Slogans, caricatures, and symbols
8. Banners, posters, and displayed communications
9. Leaflets, pamphlets, and books
10. Newspapers and journals
11. Records, radio, and television
12. Skywriting and earthwriting
c. Group Representations
13. Deputations, i.e., sending a group of delegates to attend formal events.
14. Mock awards, i.e., awarding Kamal Harris the reward for worst politician.
15. Group lobbying
16. Picketing
17. Mock elections, or rather: making a mockery of elections, by showing that the Uniparty always wins no matter who we vote for.
d. Symbolic Public Acts
18. Displays of flags and symbolic colors (This is why they have the pride flag waving everywhere. It is meant to demoralize people.)
19. Wearing of symbols
20. Prayer and worship (Now you can guess why police everywhere in the West have started arresting Christian street preachers.)
21. Delivering symbolic objects (For example, by handing over a miniature replica of the White House to someone dressed up as an Orthodox Jew. Indeed, such activities can nowadays be performed as skits on TikTok or other social video platforms.)
22. Dress-ups, i.e., workers going to work dressed in formal evening attire, to show the leadership that they deserve better treatment.
23. Fixing broken public architecture, removing grafitti, cleaning streets, etc. in places that have been neglected by the authorities.
24. Symbolic lights, images, and messages projected onto walls. Although, in The Netherlands, a man was convicted to 6 months in prison for projecting the message White Lives Matter onto the Erasmus Bridge. A better way to deal with this may be to project the question, Do White lives matter? or, more radically, state that White Lives Don’t Matter.
25. Displays of portraits: Put up public portraits of our ancestral heroes, our war generals, our historic leaders.
26. Paint as protest: The way that Banksy spreads his communist message with grafitti, our artists can easily counter-protest by putting up clever grafitti messages such as: “Your children will hate you”.
27. New signs and names: Remember when leftists change street names into some incomprehebsible ooga-booha language? We can return them the favor by changing Main Street signs into White Heritage Streets.
28. Symbolic sounds: For example, playing zoo sounds from a portable speaker system upon the arrival of migrants to asylum centers.
29. Symbolic reclamations: When they say we are living on stolen land, we symbolically reconquer it again, to reassert our dominion. Once again, a lot of the stunts can be performed as skits on TikTok etc.
30. Rude gestures: Nowadays, we can get arrested for gesticulating at the police, but what if we simply turned our backs to them?
e. Pressures on Individuals
31. “Haunting” officials: This is a method of following public officials around, without getting too close or interfering with them. Leftist journalists often use this tactict by following.
32. Taunting officials: To provoke someone in an insulting or contemptuous manner. For example, by dressing a man up as a woman and asking the President of France if he’ll marry him.
33. Fraternization (Trying to befriend the enemy as a way of pestering them).
34. Vigils, for example around important pro-White landmarks, statues of our heroes, etc.
f. Drama and Music
35. Humorous skits and pranks
36. Performances of plays and music: For example, re-enacting the conquest of the Americas by Europeans, but unapologetically, by depicting the enemy as unworthy of the territory.
37. Singing illegal songs in public such as Rhodesians Never Die by Clem Tolet.
g. Processions
38. Marches
39. Parades
40. Religious processions: In many Southern European countries, they have elaborate