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Yes, I know I say this a lot.  I say it because it's so very, very true.  If you keep them fat and happy, and put a big dog out watching them, they'll blissfully ignore the rest of the world and die quite contently after the wolf has killed the dog.  They might complain a little bit when things get rough, or when something makes them upset, but that's all they'll ever do is complain.  When they get done complaining, they lower their heads to the grass and continue to eat, forgetting what they were complaining about.  Sheeple seem to forget the past as quickly as possible, just like real sheep often do.  They look out, see the herd, and figure everything is ok, because the rest of the sheep are still there.  They'll feel the same way when they're led into the slaughter house too.

 

While the government was never supposed to be the shepherd, it's assumed that role without the sheep noticing or really to much caring.  The real shepherd is trying to get his sheep back, but the thief is just a bit bigger, and meaner, and has a lot more resources than the shepherd.  All the sheep know is that there is a shepherd there watching them, so they feel ok about the whole thing.  What does this have to do with being a white nationalist?  Far more than a lot of people will ever realize.

 

If you sit there and expect the masses to get angry enough to do something about a tyrannical government, you'll be waiting a very, very long time.  Most people are quite content to sit there and watch television, cook some food on the grill, drink a beer, and take their family on a nice vacation.  They can go to the car lot and buy whatever car they want, drive to the mountains for a weekend getaway.  To them, this is freedom.  As long as they're happy, everything is fine.  You can tax them more, let criminals run wild through their neighborhoods, and while they may complain, they won't stand up for themselves.  You can make them completely uncomfortable, and they'll never do a thing, except gripe, moan, and groan.  Like the sheep, they feel the shepherd knows what is best for them, and follow blindly.  

 

I read something somewhere that said that only 5% of the population actually stood up and fought during the revolutionary war.  While there were some heated protests similar to todays tea party's, only 5% of the people were brave enough to take a stand and fight for an ideal that they held near and dear to their heart.  Doesn't that sound discouraging?  Those 5% won, while the rest of the people sat around being sheep, going along where they were led, to graze in any pasture that they were led to.  No matter the outcome, as long as they were comfortable, they were quite content to go on living like they did.  We haven't changed a whole lot since then, as most people will just blindly follow whoever is leading them.  

 

I was surprised though at the fact people actually voted for people they thought would make a difference and be honorable in the latest primary. Time will only tell how long that is, and if they don't cooperate with the jewish interests, they won't be long for DC.  Will people say anything about a corrupt government if things just keep on going the same way?  We are heading blindly down a road we've never been down, and we're being led by the blind, who claim they see a radiant future on this radiant path.  You know who else claimed to see a radiant path?  Mao, Lenin, Stalin, and today Castro and Chavez claim to see the same thing.  It's a worn and tired philosophy that has been proven time and time again, that no matter where it's tried, communism won't work.  The government is slowly but surely putting a strangle hold on the rights of the people, and they don't see it.  Those who do see it and are speaking out against it are ostracized, criticized, boycotted, and shunned by those in power and a lot of the sheep.  

 

We can go on this way, and I'm sure some will open their eyes, but most won't.  As long as there is beer in the fridge, and they can go buy groceries, they won't care.  They'll continue to support the same corrupt people.  It took Ted Kennedy dying to get him out of office.  Arlen Specter is about senile, and has switched parties to many times to be trusted by the sheep.  They seem him for the power hungry old man that he is.  That guy in Kentucky who lost to Rand Paul, well that's about the only one so far who is a real shock.  For those of you hopeful about Rand Paul in the Senate, let me remind you that he is only one man with one vote, and he still has to make it through the general election in November.  We can continue to be sheep, or we can make our voices heard, the choice is ours.  How willing are you to make your voice heard?  How much are you ready to give up?  For most people, the answer they give wouldn't be surprise, They aren't willing and ready, are you?

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