Anonymous 07/11/2026 (Sat) 11:51 Id: b69b3b No.104810 del
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I have also been struggling with the how. And I just think leadership is about action. About bringing people together in the real world. I am content with the fact that most people will mostly follow whoever tries to solve things.

I want to gather support in real life. I like you have tried many different avenues. I have joined spiritual communities thinking anyone wanted to fight. I have stayed around anarchist communes thinking maybe they could be reasoned with. Many times I feel people want a revolution but can't agree on anything, much less on a plan of action. But the feeling was there.

And I was thinking of two options. Either covertly join people together, asking them what they want and what they can offer and see if we can get a group big enough to defend itself. Which is unlikely because people don't know what they want.

Or we can be bold. Risk it all at the end of the world when all hope is lost. And just come out as full on National Socialists gathering people on the streets. Expecting resistance from every angle imaginable but forcing the governments to actually accelerate their plans of domination on us.

I wonder if it would work, just put a couple of fliers and ask for names to gather the revolution. Just talking to people on the street that are tired and weary and seeing if the spark moves within them through our bravery.

That's how Hitler started out. And that's how Jesus did it.

And I think there's a chance it might work. I once passed through a commie parade, spewing the same old talking points about how they are the voice of the people and the working class. I got up on the stage because they had zero guards for whatever reason. Took the microphone from the woman speaking and threw it away. Then, I got lightly roughed up by seven commies. But the interesting part came later, the next day I passed through the same plaza and I saw two young white guys taking down the posters of the commie event. It was like the moment I decided to stand up, everyone got the message that action was needed. And maybe that's all it takes. Bravery