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heritagelost [OP]

2003-10-14 22:42 | User Profile

Americans do not care about politics. Americans do not care about religion. americans do not care about history or culture.

Americans do not have any sense of pride in themselves.

You cannot recruit Americans with literature or logical debate.

The only way we are going to create a mass movement is with image. We need people who are young, attractive, physically fit, well dressed, and have a polished classy demeaner that demands respect.

Americans don't care that their asses are the size of S.U.V.s yet they are obsessed with what Britney Spears is wearing to the MTv award ceremony. These are people without any culture whatsoever. They only way to build a mass movement is to make people want to be like us.

For all the Hitler-philes out there. Hitler never wore a "wifebeater" or cheap combat boots. Hitler wore the latest style in suits, and nice dress boots or shoes. The Nazis are remember to this day as the best dressed military ever. (Even today, Nazi inspired clothing is considered High Fashion in Hong Kong).

Hitler believed that physical fitness, nutrition, and progressive health care should be top priorities of the government.

Become more GQ and less trailer trash. Introduce yourselves to S&K menswarhouse. You can buy a high quality fashionable suit for $150, or even less when you buy two at a time. Express for men sells dress shirts that look like ($200) Italian Armani shirts for $20 each during special sales. Wait till they go on sale and buy several colors. If you can't afford $150 for a suit, then you can't afford to be part of a serious political or cultural movement. After all, many of your have already spent $80 for a poorly constructed Klan robe that makes you like a hollywood stereotype.


iwannabeanarchy

2003-10-15 01:19 | User Profile

Different audiences need differnt styles. Generally, the sort of youth who would be interested in white nationalist ideas are not terribly interested in the GQ-look. For older, family-centered types, things maybe different. But the rockstar look will often sell, particularly if you are trying to offer an alternative to the mainstream.

The general public might not be interested in argument, but there are plenty of key minds out there to win over who do respond to logic. Convert them, and they can take care of some of the image issues.


heritagelost

2003-10-15 03:28 | User Profile

I should add that this was written for Stormfront.org. On Stormfront I got a long string of responses defending white trash trailer park culture before the moderator deleted the thread all together.


Hilaire Belloc

2003-10-15 03:59 | User Profile

I love military uniforms. But if you wan to look respectable to people, you don't wear fricking urban/woodland camo. Those are for actual combat!

There are military uniforms that are designed for cermonial/out and about events. They convey both repsect and prestige. This is especially true when you typically look at military cadet uniforms.

As far as I'm concerned, wear a simple yet not too shabby uniform. So on one hand you're not wearing all this fancy crap but at the same time you're presenting a clean-cut figure.


FadeTheButcher

2003-10-15 04:23 | User Profile

>>>The only way we are going to create a mass movement is with image. We need people who are young, attractive, physically fit, well dressed, and have a polished classy demeaner that demands respect.

I am in 100% agreement. Actually, this is precisely what fascism is, the aestheticization of politics.


heritagelost

2003-10-15 05:09 | User Profile

I used to wear BDU's when I was a teenager. I finnaly realized I looked pretty stupid. A lot of movement types are in their thirties and still running around in cammo pants. People think they are queers with an army fetish.

[QUOTE=perun1201]I love military uniforms. But if you wan to look respectable to people, you don't wear fricking urban/woodland camo. Those are for actual combat!

There are military uniforms that are designed for cermonial/out and about events. They convey both repsect and prestige. This is especially true when you typically look at military cadet uniforms.

As far as I'm concerned, wear a simple yet not too shabby uniform. So on one hand you're not wearing all this fancy crap but at the same time you're presenting a clean-cut figure.[/QUOTE]


Hilaire Belloc

2003-10-15 05:44 | User Profile

[QUOTE=heritagelost]I used to wear BDU's when I was a teenager. I finnaly realized I looked pretty stupid. A lot of movement types are in their thirties and still running around in cammo pants. People think they are queers with an army fetish.[/QUOTE]

If you're going to wear BDUs, don't wear woodland/urban camo like most people do. At most wear black night camo BDUs, like ones used by SWAT teams.


heritagelost

2003-10-15 13:52 | User Profile

Army inspired clothes are in style right now. If you go to the mall you'll see dressed up versions of BDUs for sale in black and other solid colors. Although I still think that is more for teenagers. (Hong Kong is experiencing the same trend, only they are making Nazi inspired clothes)

BDUs are fine for work pants(although they rip super easy, might as well buy something better like dickies), camping, fishing, working on the car, but I don't think people over 20 should be wearing BDUs out on the town. The worst are those urban camos, they lookum really stupid.

[QUOTE=perun1201]If you're going to wear BDUs, don't wear woodland/urban camo like most people do. At most wear black night camo BDUs, like ones used by SWAT teams.[/QUOTE]


Rumblestrip

2003-10-15 19:17 | User Profile

Pasting in the same reply I made to this post on Stormfront:

You've got to consider who you are trying to reach. As has already been mentioned, wearing a suit that looks too nice or too expensive, even if it isn't, is going to count against you if you are trying to reach an unemployed factory or construction worker. The same goes for trying to reach a lot of young people - their only experience with men in nice suits is the people who they want nothing to do with - school adminisraitors and jewish professionals.

Here's another thought: if your dress is going to make or break someone's opinion one way or the other, is that the person that you really want? I would hope we can find someone who will stick to their guns a bit more than that. There is a time and place where a nice suit is appropriate. There is also a time where boots and braces is appropriate. The same can be said for whatever mode of dress you care to talk about.

We are not all the same. Trying to fit a cookie cutter image on all of us isn't going to do any good.


Rumblestrip

2003-10-15 19:19 | User Profile

[QUOTE=heritagelost]I should add that this was written for Stormfront.org. On Stormfront I got a long string of responses defending white trash trailer park culture before the moderator deleted the thread all together.[/QUOTE]

The thread is still there. It was moved into the Lounge.


Sinclair

2003-10-16 02:10 | User Profile

Heh. I've got a suit, but it was bought back during Bar Mitzvah season. Say what you will about the Jews, but they throw damn good parties.


Hilaire Belloc

2003-10-16 03:14 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Sinclair]Say what you will about the Jews, but they throw damn good parties.[/QUOTE]

Sure they do!