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    Quote Originally Posted by Supreme American View Post
    Dare I say such heavily white areas do by default.
    I'd dare say it have more to do with our mesolithic ancestry, neolithic round-eye are more prone to devious behavior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anusiya View Post
    You don't understand something. If he was a Zionist, he would get circumsized, and moved to Israel. Of course I cannot guarantee that he would have had the same pampering fate there The point here is that you shouldn't believe what a nutjob puts out there as a windscreen to hide his sickness. He's just a sociopath with adverse effects of pampering and wellfare. 0.01% though. It's so clear.
    No. Myself and many other non-Jews are Zionists with foreskins living our lives outwith the Jewish State.

    Quote Originally Posted by Supreme American View Post
    What does this mean? [either through non-violent means or not at all]
    This:

    appenDix one

    the methoDs oF nonviolent action16

    the methoDs oF nonviolent protest anD persUasion

    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

    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

    Group representations

    13. Deputations
    14. Mock awards
    15. Group lobbying
    16. Picketing
    17. Mock elections

    symbolic public acts

    18. Display of flags and symbolic colors
    19. Wearing of symbols
    20. Prayer and worship
    21. Delivering symbolic objects
    22. Protest disrobings
    23. Destruction of own property
    24. Symbolic lights
    25. Displays of portraits
    26. Paint as protest
    27. New signs and names
    28. Symbolic sounds
    29. Symbolic reclamations
    30. Rude gestures

    pressures on individuals

    31. “Haunting” officials
    32. Taunting officials
    33. Fraternization
    34. Vigils

    Drama and music

    35. Humorous skits and pranks
    36. Performance of plays and music
    37. Singing

    processions

    38. Marches
    39. Parades
    40. Religious processions
    41. Pilgrimages
    42. Motorcades

    honoring the dead

    43. Political mourning
    44. Mock funerals
    45. Demonstrative funerals
    46. Homage at burial places

    public assemblies

    47. Assemblies of protest or support
    48. Protest meetings
    49. Camouflaged meetings of protest
    50. Teach-ins

    Withdrawal and renunciation

    51. Walk-outs
    52. Silence
    53. Renouncing honors
    54. Turning one’s back

    the methoDs oF social noncooperation

    ostracism of persons

    55. Social boycott
    56. Selective social boycott
    57. Lysistratic nonaction
    58. Excommunication
    59. Interdict

    noncooperation with social events, customs, and institutions

    60. Suspension of social and sports activities
    61. Boycott of social affairs
    62. Student strike
    63. Social disobedience
    64. Withdrawal from social institutions

    Withdrawal from the social system

    65. Stay-at-home
    66. Total personal noncooperation
    67. Flight of workers
    68. Sanctuary
    69. Collective disappearance
    70. Protest emigration (hijrat)

    the methoDs oF economic noncooperation:
    (1) economic boycotts

    action by consumers

    71. Consumers’ boycott
    72. Nonconsumption of boycotted goods
    73. Policy of austerity
    74. Rent withholding
    75. Refusal to rent
    76. National consumers’ boycott
    77. International consumers’ boycott

    action by workers and producers

    78. Workmen’s boycott
    79. Producers’ boycott

    action by middlemen

    80. Suppliers’ and handlers’ boycott

    action by owners and management

    81. Traders’ boycott
    82. Refusal to let or sell property
    83. Lockout
    84. Refusal of industrial assistance
    85. Merchants’ “general strike”

    Action by holders of financial resources

    86. Withdrawal of bank deposits
    87. Refusal to pay fees, dues, and assessments
    88. Refusal to pay debts or interest
    89. Severance of funds and credit
    90. Revenue refusal
    91. Refusal of a government’s money

    action by governments

    92. Domestic embargo
    93. Blacklisting of traders
    94. International sellers’ embargo
    95. International buyers’ embargo l
    96. International trade embargo

    the methoDs oF economic noncooperation:
    (2) the striKe

    symbolic strikes

    97. Protest strike
    98. Quickie walkout (lightning strike)

    agricultural strikes

    99. Peasant strike
    100. Farm workers’ strike

    strikes by special groups

    101. Refusal of impressed labor
    102. Prisoners’ strike
    103. Craft strike
    104. Professional strike

    ordinary industrial strikes

    105. Establishment strike
    106. Industry strike
    107. Sympathetic strike

    restricted strikes

    108. Detailed strike
    109. Bumper strike
    110. Slowdown strike
    111. Working-to-rule strike
    112. Reporting “sick” (sick-in)
    113. Strike by resignation
    114. Limited strike
    115. Selective strike

    multi-industry strikes

    116. Generalized strike
    117. General strike

    combinations of strikes and economic closures

    118. Hartal
    119. Economic shutdown

    the methoDs oF political noncooperation

    rejection of authority

    120. Withholding or withdrawal of allegiance
    121. Refusal of public support
    122. Literature and speeches advocating resistance

    citizens’ noncooperation with government

    123. Boycott of legislative bodies
    124. Boycott of elections
    125. Boycott of government employment and positions
    126. Boycott of government departments, agencies and
    other bodies
    127. Withdrawal from government educational institutions
    128. Boycott of government-supported organizations
    129. Refusal of assistance to enforcement agents
    130. Removal of own signs and placemarks
    131. Refusal to accept appointed officials
    132. Refusal to dissolve existing institutions
    citizens’ alternatives to obedience
    133. Reluctant and slow compliance
    134. Nonobedience in absence of direct supervision
    135. Popular nonobedience
    136. Disguised disobedience
    137. Refusal of an assemblage or meeting to disperse
    138. Sitdown
    139. Noncooperation with conscription and deportation
    140. Hiding, escape and false identities
    141. Civil disobedience of “illegitimate” laws
    action by government personnel
    142. Selective refusal of assistance by government aides
    143. Blocking of lines of command and information
    144. Stalling and obstruction
    145. General administrative noncooperation
    146. Judicial noncooperation
    147. Deliberate inefficiency and selective noncooperation by
    enforcement agents
    148. Mutiny

    Domestic governmental action

    149. Quasi-legal evasions and delays
    150. Noncooperation by constituent governmental units
    international governmental action
    151. Changes in diplomatic and other representation
    152. Delay and cancellation of diplomatic events
    153. Withholding of diplomatic recognition
    154. Severance of diplomatic relations
    155. Withdrawal from international organizations
    156. Refusal of membership in international bodies
    157. Expulsion from international organizations

    the methoDs oF nonviolent intervention

    psychological intervention

    158. Self-exposure to the elements
    159. The fast
    (a) Fast of moral pressure (b) Hunger strike
    (c) Satyagrahic fast
    160. Reverse trial
    161. Nonviolent harassment
    physical intervention
    162. Sit-in
    163. Stand-in
    164. Ride-in
    165. Wade-in
    166. Mill-in
    167. Pray-in
    168. Nonviolent raids

    169. Nonviolent air raids
    170. Nonviolent invasion
    171. Nonviolent interjection
    172. Nonviolent obstruction
    173. Nonviolent occupation

    social intervention

    174. Establishing new social patterns
    175. Overloading of facilities
    176. Stall-in
    177. Speak-in
    178. Guerrilla theater
    179. Alternative social institutions
    180. Alternative communication system

    economic intervention

    181. Reverse strike
    182. Stay-in strike
    183. Nonviolent land seizure
    184. Defiance of blockades
    185. Politically motivated counterfeiting
    186. Preclusive purchasing
    187. Seizure of assets
    188. Dumping
    189. Selective patronage
    190. Alternative markets
    191. Alternative transportation systems
    192. Alternative economic institutions

    political intervention

    193. Overloading of administrative systems
    194. Disclosing identities of secret agents
    195. Seeking imprisonment
    196. Civil disobedience of “neutral” laws
    197. Work-on without collaboration
    198. Dual sovereignty and parallel government
    http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/FDTD.pdf

    So, there are some examples of non-violent methods of revolt.

    Of course, they are too simple and straightforward for most people, but I'm sure you get the idea.

    I have believed for a long time that Euro-nationalists' movements are failing to employ these methods because they are riddled with agents from the security services, just like those of the Left.

    Example: Over one million people marched in London against the Iraq War, but they marched straight past the Palace of Westminster, instead of marching in, thus acheiving precisely nothing!

    Breivik was ideologically very sound, and he targeted the right people, but his methods were way way way off, because the above methods are all available to one, and they don't involve squandering the moral high ground.
    Last edited by Fortis in Arduis; 08-26-2012 at 09:01 AM.


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