What Now?

The storming of the Capitol building on January 6th, 2021 was inarguably a big deal. An innocent woman lost her life for the crime of attempting to peaceably redress her grievances to the government that allegedly supports her. Ashli Babbitt was her name. We mustn’t ever forget it.

I do not mention Ashli Babbitt because she is the focus of the article, though we shouldn’t ever let the anger fade that an innocent woman was shot in the neck for no justifiable reason by unaccountable law enforcement agents.

Identity Dixie does not condone acts of lawlessness, but we understand why those people were angry.

The question one must ask is – now what? There are many people in the mainstream, and on the Right, who are wondering what happens next? Especially, since the storming of the Capitol Building amounted to nothing, but some pictures of bare faced idiots that will likely result in their arrest.

For the Southern Nationalist, nothing has changed, really. Most of us saw the writing on the wall the day after the presidential election. Few wanted to admit it, but we knew deep down that on January 20th, Joe Biden was going to be inaugurated. January 6th did not change this. We know the next eight years are going to be difficult for Heritage American and Dixie. January 6th did not change this, either. We know the next administration will do things to make our lives harder in a litany of ways, to include attempting to suppress our ability to communicate or exercise our right to free speech. This has not change.

Just as importantly, something that has not changed is this – about half of America is exceptionally angry and will continue to be so. This is a boon for us. It may seem crass to some, but growing our own numbers, trying to bring more people into our fold, is an absolute must. We don’t do this so as “never let a crisis go to waste,” like that reprehensible Rahm Emmanuel once said. We do this to prevent violence.

Anger, isolation and a perceived lack of recourse leads to lashing out. We can prevent this by using the time and opportunity we have been given to find our people who are lost. We must reach out to our people and bring them into the fold, to give them hope and purpose and remind them that they are not alone.

Southern Nationalists knew well before the Capitol Building fallout that we must build parallel institutions that we can use to disconnect ourselves from the institutions that are designed to harm us, and are run by people who hate us. The need for these things has not changed, either.

The events of January 6th will eventually become like Charlottesville – buried and forgotten until shiboleths need to be dragged out by the ruling class to vilify everyone who dares engage in wrongthink. The Southern Nationalist must recognize this and maintain a focus on the future. We must continue to build, to grow. We must not allow ourselves, or our movement, to be ensnared by such distractions or consumed by the chaos of such events.

In summation, nothing has changed for us. Dixie is still occupied. January 20th will usher in another 4 years of a regime that hates us, and lead by people who do not understand or respect us. We still have a long road ahead of us. We still have many lost souls to gather to us and much work to do in order to prepare for what comes next.

4 comments

  1. Nothing has changed for us. However, somebody has to be punished for electing Trump. It certainly won’t be the six Yankee states that switched sides and voted with Dixie and the Interior West, to put Trump in, in ’16. So it’s gotta be us and those pesky cattlemen in Wyoming.

    The Harris/Biden regime will be far more vindictive, than the Clinton’s would have ever been, with the nominally still Southern Bill in the background.

    The Yankees are gonna take all of their problems, and all of their frustrations with Trump, out on us, in spades. The Twitter Yankees are already blaming the Southern People for the storming of the capitol. No doubt, they’ll spend all kinds of effort harassing some bubba in the Ozarks, or the Piney Woods, who said a few unkind words, in an unguarded moment, about some Carpetbagging busybody in town. Which is domestic terrorism, to Yankees.

  2. I take issue with your derisive tone towards those actual Americans who went to D.C. Those people are, for the most part, the actual Americans.

    I am not singling you out, no doubt that you frame it in your mind like that subconsciously is because you have been conditioned to do that your whole life by both the left and the fake right. Every time I see our own people turn on those who, misguided or not, genuinely turn up to fight for us, in whatever capacity they can, I ask myself, “If that’s how we treat people who take a stand for us, then no wonder less and less people take a stand for us.”

    Its the boomer RINO trash mentality and it needs to go. Washington was not our fault, neither was anywhere we go and get attacked. Appeasement does not make you look less “extremist” it makes you look weak and stupid, to our side and theirs. Appeasement will not save you either, as you should have learned by now.

    People that have racked up a body count for every day of their miserable existence do not get to lecture people on violence, but instead of saying that, we condemn people who are attacked, we blame the victims and then abandon them. I wouldn’t defend such people that would abandon me either.

    We have learned this lesson over and over again, now here we are at the end going over points that are 20 years old. Why? Because we are so pathetically disorganized, we don’t write it all down, codify our understanding, make it simple and teachable, then distribute it. That means everything, from terminology, framing, to having canned responses to predictable attacks, legal defense funds and all of the rest. We act like the AIDs virus and turn on our own immune system instead of bolstering it.

    Those people were not idiots, they were Americans, they did not riot, they were attacked and murdered. They died bravely and for the right reasons. Anyone who says differently is either a moron doing the work of our enemies or a coward who thinks shaming them makes their own inaction seem virtuous, it does not.

    You never turn on your own, ever. We should be rioting all over the country for the murder of that woman, our woman. Instead we are too busy telling the people that are going to kill us how stupid the people who stand up to them are. It won’t save you, and thank God for that.

    Get organized so that we don’t have to keep having this discussion for another 20 years.

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