By Rob Freeman 0
Career Advice: Becoming an Small Business Office IT and Book-keeping Generalist
If you have any problem getting a job, or would like to start your own consulting business, learn Information Technology and Quickbooks, and set up offices to be highly automated and yet possess extremely redundant record-keeping. Many small businesses make very poor use of computers, and have very bad record-keeping. A situation you can set up is where a small business has...
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An Economy of Our Own: The Need for White Economic Relocalization
Recently I was at a supermarket that uses the American flag for its logo. The ladies at the deli were handing out samples of buffalo chicken salad, and I asked if I could buy a pound of it. They said, “No, it only comes in sandwiches that were made at a warehouse in Massachusetts.” We can assume the sandwich assemblers were recent immigrants, possibly illegals. Then...
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Battle for a Place in the Sun
What I have been trying to accomplish with my articles on TOQ Online and Occidental Dissent is to get people to understand the elemental nature of our struggle. It is, in the end, not a war of words. It is a Mind-War, but not one that is decided by winning arguments. The Mind-War is decided by collective consciousness that leads to the needed individual and collective action.I want...
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A Bottom Up Solution:
Culture Hacking & the Cultivation of Everyday Genius
My mentor is a very productive but anonymous activist with a 160 IQ. He told me many years ago that the White nationalist movement isn’t going anywhere if it is dominated by people making clownish and unserious incitements to violence.The worst thing about clownish and unserious incitements to violence is not the bad image it projects; bad as this is, the worst thing is that it...
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Seeing America as a Battle for Economic Niches
I happened to see this tidbit by Peter Brimelow from VDARE:Wendy Gramm, wife of Republican presidential candidate Phil Gramm. During the Iowa caucus race, Mrs. Gramm dismissed complaints about low wages paid by the meatpacking giant IBP, of which she was a director, with a knee-jerk platitude from her days as an economics professor: “Wages of labor, like other prices, are set...
Read MoreBy Alex Kurtagic 18
Tired of Low Quality?
Are you not tired of paying top dollar for an item and seeing it fall apart after a few years? I certainly am. My philosophy as a (reluctant) consumer has always been to spend a little more and purchase a high-quality item, rather than pinch my pennies and purchase whatever will do the job, and purchase it again and again, each time it breaks, ad infinitum. As time has passed,...
Read MoreBy Michael Bell 1
American Secondary Teachers
I have been inspired over the last several months by many of the critiques of different aspects of modern society put forth by Alex Kurtagic. The sardonic yet brutally honest way in which he tackles airport security, telephone technical assistance, television—and in his novel Mister, virtually everything comprising modern democratic civilization—corresponds to the way I think...
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Consumerism in Atrophy
Excellent news from the economic/cultural front!Recession? Teenagers Get It, and Are Cutting BackBy STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOMPublished: December 25, 2009After a year of observing their parents pinch pennies and fret about the economy, the nation’s teenagers may be coming to grips with reality.Sales are down sharply in recent months at nearly every major retail chain catering to...
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Positive Signs from Peoria:
White Middle America in Revolt
I’m not one of those people who worries about the day when Whites are a mere 49.9% of the population. Nor does it especially bother me that those who hate us have seized the cushy positions in academia and government. In the case of the latter, think about the fact that they have put their faces in charge right when America is on the sharp decline. Moreover, I want Whites to...
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Entrepreneurialism & Community Service:
A Strategy for Ethnic Interest Activism
Entrepreneurialism, Economic Sanctions, and TribalismPrior to attacking Serbia and Iraq militarily, the US used so-called “economic sanctions” against these countries. One hears the term, “economic sanctions,” and thinks that it only applies to whole countries. Think again.On October 29, 2009, the MetroWest Daily News, which covers the area west of Boston,...
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