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FLK's avatar

Respectfully, I can see both sides of this argument, but actually lean to the WGTOW side. We are often told to live in the present, and not imagine we are in some past place and time. Well, there is not even an ideological struggle happening or allowed to happen in any of these institutions, they are wholly lost at this point. This is just asking people to put themselves in hostile and unpleasant situations. Is the author currently affiliated with any of these institutions, or has he gone his own way himself? It’s kind of a straw man to say “you aren’t/won’t do anything useful outside the system, so you should join it,” rather than “if you aren’t joining the system, that’s not sufficient in itself, you better be doing something else useful.”

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Scott Greer's avatar

It depends on the situation. There are lots of good reasons to not join the army, so Im not saying everyone should sign up. I just think it's not good if whites become a minority in our own military. The individual might be better served by not doing something, but advocating for our whole side to abandon something without a coherent plan isn't wise.

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Michael's avatar

WGTOW libertarian zoomers think they’ll become the next Gates or Zuckerberg through drop shipping.

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Alex W's avatar

Great piece, per usual.

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