Political Parties and Counter-Revolutions

The fiery piece published by Padraig Martin on June 19th inspires a fire unkindled in the Southern heart for a number of generations. A short but sweet entry, his essays proposes the long overdue idea of walking away from the Republican Party. Seemingly preposterous on the surface to cede political power to the Left, this could facilitate a monumental political move if undertaken correctly. The issue then asserts itself: Southerners simply have no idea how to foment a rightwing, political, and cultural counter-revolution anymore. This short piece provides an answer to Padraig’s rallying cry to leave the Republican Party and also addresses the idea of how the Right should respond to the leftist overthrow of Southern society within the modern age.

Unlike our current predicament, where leftwing radicals are actually engaging in revolutionary violence and with widespread impunity, it must be made clear that it is not the intention of this article to inspire or condone violence. Rather, that peaceful and legal counter-revolutionary defenses and processes must be implemented, and with great haste. Rightwing dissident literature does not have the luxury of an impartial review.

Every vacuum must be filled. Leaving the GOP will create a vacuum and genuine conservatives need a party to insert political capital and energy into. This necessitates the formation of a new party, especially in Dixie. The issue facing third parties is twofold: everybody still wants to cling onto political power they fool themselves into believing they have by voting Republican, as well as the fact third parties aim far too high. A third party must focus on local elections and aspire no further than state level elections. The federal sphere is an impossible endeavor, and the Trump Administration has proven for the final time that any attempts to assert dissident views at the federal and executive levels is patently hopeless. Third parties have always been forced to build from the bottom. The building of a third party correlates with the process of fomenting a rightwing solution against the Left.

Genuine conservative voters have effectively been disfranchised by the Republican Party at the behest of the Democrats. Currently, a revolution of sorts is currently underway leading up to the presidential election of 2020 and will easily extend beyond it. Unfortunately, those on the right side of the political spectrum no longer understand how to create a counter-revolution to stop the Left. While a multitude of these counter-revolutions took place throughout American history, they have been memory holed for the sake of demoralization of the Right.

One particular overthrow of a widespread leftist regime took place during the 1870’s. Every Southern state, via a myriad of means, overthrew the Radicals which had oppressed them politically since the passage of the Reconstruction Acts of 1867. The *only* way they managed to do this was through the *establishment of parallel institutions,* not simply voting at the ballot box. The counter-revolutions took place at local levels and prepared for gubernatorial elections, not presidential ones. This not only necessitates the establishment of a new party but the establishment of interconnections among those of conservative persuasion, while excluding malicious and volatile actors. This means establishing Orania, South Africa influenced colonies in Dixie and ensuring members of the aforementioned new party procure positions within the political system at the local level. Other noteworthy rightwing revolutions were the Wilmington Insurrection of 1898 and the Red Summer of 1919.

Southerners have obsessed over voting for Republican presidential candidates in order to prevent the lesser of two evils from occupying the imperial office since the establishment of the States’ Rights Party in 1948, a party which would have found great success at the local level had it stuck around after the presidential election of that year. A vote for evil is still a vote for evil. Recent events have necessitated third party establishment. Yes, these supposed parallel institutions need monetary funding, but that has not stopped them from taking place in the past in grave situations. It is time not only to leave the GOP but to also build something to replace it for our people. There must be connections and possibly even towns established for the protection of Southerners once the Left’s current revolution is complete. Now is not the time for giving up, now is the time for building. Black pilling and mourning certainly have their place, but not permanently.

Now is the time to secure a future for our people. We must network and we must build.

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  1. “A third party must focus on local elections and aspire no further than state level elections. The federal sphere is an impossible endeavor,”

    If the South were totally dominated by a Southern Nationalist Party, then collectively, they would have the power to influence the general government in a significant way. However, only after we’ve retaken our own state and local governments from the numerous cucks, scalawags and carpetbaggers.

    Which brings up another point. Because we lack the political machinery, we can’t exploit the riots and the virus to our advantage. It may be that the North, and the federal government that they monopolise, might collapse before we can get off the ground politically. Certainly, if they lose California, with her significant electoral votes, they’ll lose the ability to out vote the South and the West. Which worries the prescient among the Northern polity.

    If the Yankees could vote themselves a farm. Then in the long run, we could vote ourselves a country.

    1. @James Owen…

      You’ve been saying this for years, Sir : —— that we need a Southern Nationalist Party.

      And everytime I have seen you say it, I have written my agreement.

      The problem is that Southerners still see no need to do such a thing.

      For us to awaken from this perilous coma, it is going to take something flagrantly vile, and then some.

      I cannot even believe that, as of 2020, there are just a few of us having these conversations.

      Where is your pride, My Brothers?

      Are y’all that sceared o’ bein’ jailed or shot?

      As someone who has had unbelievable physical pain inflicted upon him, numerous times, I can assure you that it passes.

      What does not pass, however, are the stenches of cowardice and subjugation.

      Nope, they hang right around your spiritual nose, 24/7 – 365 days a year.

      I am sick of that stench, even though it is not mine.

      1. Enough Mississippi Republicans are caving to the demands of the haters of all things Southern, to change the state flag. We voted to keep it about 20 years ago, but they’re (legislators) taking matters into their own hands this time. They are denying us country people the right to vote on it through a referendum. The SEC and NCAA threatened Ole Miss and MSU with the ban of hosting any postseason athletic events. Doesn’t matter that they ceased flying the flag on any public university campus years ago. Next on the agenda? Ole Miss will no longer be known as the Rebels. Gen. Stephen D Lee’s statue will be removed from the center of the campus at MSU, and Lee Hall will have to be renamed. The haters have spoken, and the haters’ demands will be met.

  2. A vote for [lesser] evil is still a vote for evil.

    Bingo! And material cooperation with [lesser] evil is mortal sin.

  3. Parallel community building, i. e. internal succession, yes this is the direction where we must go. Recent events have happened so quickly that they have left us stunned, inactive. Most immediately, something must be done to try to salvage what is left if our monuments. If we cannot keep them standing where they are then we must buy them and set them up on private property ( Gofundme ?) I would prefer that we form civil disobedience to protect whats left. How much lobbying have we done ? Have governors received even one hundred phone calls from us to tell them to leave a statue alone ? Did ‘mainstream’ heritage organizations coordinate with edgier groups to try to defend the monuments ? They are coming down because we lost the propaganda or information war. I don’t have the answers but I do know that we must be able to meet in public. In real life meet ups is what impresses the enemy and if done safely they encourage ‘fence sitters’ to come over to our side. The enemy has the energy and the numbers- this is something we must match to some degree if we are not to be swallowed up by time. A new southern based party, yes, but also civic organizations or heritage clubs must expand. Another thing is we need to appeal to today’s youth more. Some ideas- 1. Have an annual ‘Confederate days’ celebration BBQ, similar to what they do down in Brazil for their CSA descendants…2. Form a real Confederate cavalry, a horse riding club, with riders in full Confederate uniform This would be used for parade type protest situations. Imagine the sight of 200 horsemen rising down Monument avenue Richmond Va…
    Basically I’m saying we need a multi layered approach- a political party, clubs, basic heritage preservation groups with little political overtones, intense lobbying efforts, coordination among all pro southern groups, etc.
    On personal levels along the internal secession line, give up Netflix ( duh) home school kids, boycott brands that promote race mixing like Cheerios and many others.

  4. Enough Mississippi Republicans are caving to the demands of the haters of all things Southern, to change the state flag. We voted to keep it about 20 years ago, but they’re (legislators) taking matters into their own hands this time. They are denying us country people the right to vote on it through a referendum. The SEC and NCAA threatened Ole Miss and MSU with the ban of hosting any postseason athletic events. Doesn’t matter that they ceased flying the flag on any public university campus years ago. Next on the agenda? Ole Miss will no longer be known as the Rebels. Gen. Stephen D Lee’s statue will be removed from the center of the campus at MSU, and Lee Hall will have to be renamed. The haters have spoken, and the haters’ demands will be met.

  5. A political party requires a polity. We don’t have that yet.

    A polity requires common interests based on such things as language, religion, culture, commerce and heritage, race/ethnicity. A polity has these things regardless of geographic distribution. However, the power potential of a polity is inversely proportional to its geographic distribution (adjusted to some extent by technology level which overcomes distance to a degree) as distance dilutes material and temporal resources and prevents critical mass necessary to generate an organic body of people (a nation) with a distinct identity.

    TLDR, the more time a group of people are together doing things in their mutual interest, the greater their potential to act as a coherent super organism (a polity/nation).

    How to get more of us into close proximity to seed this reaction?

    The goal of course must be to be a coherent polity in public with a cohesive identity. We aren’t going to be able to do that right away. Thats how the Alt Right failed. They tried to skip building the infrastructure and go straight to ruling the world.

    Organization must begin in private, on private property first.

    Time must be taken to create an organization which is resilient enough to withstand subversion by feds, grifters and drama llamas, autists. Membership must be earned over time (citizenship). Citizens must have the resolve to deal with subversives by any means necessary and avoid the pitfalls of factional splinter grouping (see the protestant church and its 20,000 flavors).

    Buy in must require sacrifice. Dues, sweat equity etc.

    The organization must very quickly be able to analyze and scrutinize its membership to identify and remove subversives (an immune response).

    Once an organizational model is proven in practice, it must begin to set up chapters that can maintain the integrity of the organization while being a bit farther away from the central function of the organization. In this way the organization grows in influence.

    This is the basic organic model for any organism to collaborate, colonize, populate, reproduce and spread.

    This has to start small, and has to be private.

    Getting a group of people that can be recruited from doesn’t have to be done privately. But it does have to happen in meatspace.

    I suggest the family reunion model. A few dozen people meet for a BBQ/Grill Out in a venue or at a private property (its not hard to find these for this purpose). These are potluck, and everybody brings a dish or something. Food is the universal social solvent. We learn about eachother interests. Learn eachothers names if we choose to share them and begun to build relationships. Work weekends can be organized. Camp Out weekends. Hunting Camps in season. Barn Raisings. Table top game night, skeet shoots, fishing trips, canoe trips, bible studies or whatever.

    All it takes is people being around eachother and magic happens.

    Given enough time, people will become familiar enough with eachother, and around eachother enough, doing only totally voluntary and completely innocuous stuff that eventually all subversives will be either exposed, converted or will drop off from shear lavk of anything to subvert since all we are going to do is have a freaking BBQ and shoot the shit.

    I for one can walk into a group of people I have no familiarity with, find stuff to talk about and share time enough with to know pretty quick if I want to have anything further to do with them. For no bigger investment than a Saturday, a bit of driving to get to a central location and the cost of a bag of chips, or some hamburger etc. and no strings attached.

    What exactly are we waiting on again?

  6. Why don’t we have regional BBQs on a monthly basis. A dozen people or so each. One day for travel, cooking, eating and hanging out per month is no big deal. No strings attached. No real worry about feds so long as they don’t have food allergies.

    Easy to organize. Potluck. Impromptu.

      1. Ironic Sock Account, the biggest question is who is actually going to take the time to create an build this organization.

        We need action now

        1. @Johnny…

          “We need action now”

          Yes, we do, Dear Johnny. In fact, we have needed action for decades.

          Unfortunately, Southerners have no institutions left, and the only organization I know of that is for us is The League of The South.

          Unfortunately, The League has made some choices that have aided it’s opponents in proscribing it and stamping it as venal and fringe.

          What this means is that Southerners have no way to concert an honourable response at present.

          it’s why being a Southerner is so frustrating. We are like a piñatta – just hanging there and taking one blow after another without any chance to reply.

          As to who would build this organization that, unfortunately is much less of a problem than the basic reality that, when we, Southerners, quit Southern Nationalism over the last 5 decades, we completely burned the concept down in our collective hearts – to the point where, as a collective people, we don’t even remember what Southern Nationalism is, much less feel comfortable with it.

          So, even though many Southerners are in a lot of pain right now, the overwhelming majority of them have no idea what to do, other than to choose to watch ESPN less in the mornings.

          I know these things because I interact with normal Good-Ole-Boys all the time. I love them and I respect them, but, I also know that they are in some deadly psychological trance, and even the determined efforts of people like Dr. Michael Hill, Brad Griffin, Jack Kershaw, Michael Cushman, Michael Tubbs, and mo0re than a few others over the past decades, have yielded no profound results.

          The reality of this world is that no gardener can succeed, if the soil in which he is planting has only toxins and no nutrients and bad drainage.

          1. Very true, I’ve got no idea what the next step would be an how much longer we’ll remain in somewhat of an existence.

          2. @Johnny..

            “Very true, I’ve got no idea what the next step would be an how much longer we’ll remain in somewhat of an existence.”

            I, and others here, will continue to do what can be done, but, in the end, it will be up to your generation to stoke the waning flames and build a bonfire.

            Y’all don’t need 10 out of 10 Southerners, but only a determined 2 out of 10.

            One thing y’all have in y’all’s favour : —— The United States ain’t long for this world.

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