I am often asked what our organization actually does, or what it is ultimately trying to achieve. These questions typically come in bad faith, but occasionally they originate from healthy skepticism or curiosity. In most instances, these people expect to have some form of grand design laid out for them that will ultimately lead to “reclaiming our sovereignty” or “seizing power” or “expelling the invader”, etc. These are certainly things we consider, that guide our day to day actions, but there are no step-by-step instructions on how to get there. The reason we organize is much less grandiose.
Our organization is simply doing what it can with what it has. As it grows in manpower, accrues resources, and becomes more sophisticated, it does more. That is technically all it can do.
We are often asked why we are not doing this thing or that thing, given suggestions about what we should or should not do, or told how we should be doing the things we are doing. Whether these suggestions are good or bad is irrelevant, the fact that people feel the need to make them demonstrates the validity of what we are doing. They are requesting that we do what they cannot, because we are organized, and they are not.
We do not organize because we have all the solutions, we organize because a solution will never be found unless we do. We are not capable of fixing every problem, we are simply capable of fixing more problems than the atomized individual.
In an age of instant gratification this is a difficult thing for many to understand. They want a solution to political problems delivered to them the same way uber eats delivers them a solution to their hunger. They want the plan to save our nations laid out for them the way google maps gives them directions to their destination. It isn’t going to happen in this manner, and anyone who claims that it is, is either a charlatan or a fool. If we want to satiate our hunger, we are going to have to hunt, kill, process and cook this animal ourselves. If we want to reach our destination we are going to need to do so by compass and star.
Get active, get organized.
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