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It Isn’t This One Or That One, It Is All Of Them

Perhaps it is a holdover from the Cold War, when we had an obvious SERIOUS ENEMY in the form of the Soviet Union, not to mention the endless stream of existential enemies du jour that we have lived with for 100 plus years, from Germany and Japan to the Soviets to Islamic terrorists to Chy-na. Regardless Americans always seem to need a foreign adversary that is going to destroy us if we don’t stop them.

That is not to say there aren’t real enemies both outside and inside of America. There certainly are and They are very real. What I am saying is that often people tend to fixate on one to the exclusion of the others while others look at the wrong enemy entirely.

The current bad guy for normies depends on their political allegiance.

For most Trump voters the Very Worst People right now are Hamas. To be sure, most of those people couldn’t find Israel or Gaza on map with both hands nor could they give you even a rudimentary explanation of what is going on. Today they are told Hamas is a threat to America because they are a threat to Israel and there isn’t a difference in the minds of normiecons between the two except maybe MAGA voters are more willing to see their sons and daughters die defending Israel than America.

We have seen a crackdown on universities that is far overdue but not because those universities are hotbeds of anti-Whiteism and have been for decades but because college kids have latched onto the Israeli ethnic cleansing of Gaza and we cannot allow those punks to object to Israel killing children with bombs provided by the U.S. The glee exhibited by normiecons on social media at reports of Israel bombing a hospital or school is grotesque, especially as most of those same normiecons are singing about the love of Jesus in church today.

In reality Hamas isn’t a threat to the U.S. and they scream “death to America” mostly because America provides weapons to Israel. Don’t misunderstand, I am certain that Hamas and most Palestinians are awful people and I don’t want them here but I also don’t want to take sides in an eons old ethno-religious squabble over some shitty sand in the Levant. My position on the Middle East is that we should let them fight it out and focus on domestic oil production.

On the Left, the Big Bad Wolf today is ironically Russia. The predecessors of today’s “liberals” were mostly Communist sympathizers, if not outright Marxists, but after the Soviet Union collapsed, the American Left holds a grudge against Russia for failing to fulfil the dream of global Marxism like a homely teenaged girl mad that the guy in marching band she had a crush on didn’t invite her to the prom.

From the 2016 “Russian collusion!” hoax to the current proxy war in Ukraine, Russia has become Public Enemy #1 for the Left and for the Neocons (but I repeat myself). In 1991 when Terminator 2 came out, John Connor was baffled that Russia would nuke the U.S….

…while today the progeny of the 1960s antiwar flower children are screaming for Russian blood. If Cumala Whorris had won last November and sent Americans to fight on the frontlines in Ukraine, American liberals would have been cheering, at least until the nukes started falling.

Russia has pretty clear goals in Ukraine, and their main goal is to prevent NATO from parking forces on Russia’s western border. It is clichéd to say it but the war in Ukraine and the tens of thousands of casualties could have been avoided simply by assuring Russia that Ukraine would remain neutral and not become part of NATO, an organization that has been superfluous for more than 30 years but lingers on because as much as Western Europeans delight in sneering at Americans, they also like having us spending trillions to provide a deterrent against Russia.

Are the Russians “good guys”? Not really but they are also not our problem.

To the East of Russia is a nation that most certainly is our problem: China.

China is a problem for a lot of reasons.

While Russia is hemmed in by the Western Europeans on one side and China on the other, the ChiComs have designs on a global empire. They have been creating “partnerships” in places like Africa for a long time and they resent America acting as if the entire Pacific Ocean is our property. As a result China has been upgrading and building their military and while it still is well behind the U.S., at least on paper, they are rapidly catching up.

Economically China is a powerhouse. While their per capita GDP lags well behind ours, their overall GDP rivals the entire European Union and what is worse from a strategic standpoint is that China manufactures so much of what the U.S. imports, from electronics and underpants to pharmaceuticals and heavy equipment. A shooting war with the Chinese would mean a sudden cutting off of a lot of what Americans depend on and that is a greater deterrent to the U.S. than the Chinese military. Should China finally move on Taiwan, an “imminent” danger that has been “imminent” for as long as I can remember, it will be interesting to see the reaction from the U.S. Not only do I doubt we could stop them, I really doubt we would seriously try. The flow of goods from China is too critical to keeping Americans happy to risk over some island.

China is also overtly hostile to the U.S., producing fentanyl and shipping it to Mexico where it comes across our border. The Chinese have infiltrated our universities and government and pretty much occupy British Columbia in Canada. They have been messing around in Panama at the canal as Michael Yon reports and clearly they are not content to restrict their sphere of influence to the waters of the China Sea but instead seek to supplant or at least rival the U.S. as a global hegemon. It can be easy to focus exclusively on China but that is a mistake.

Another danger is our friendly neighbor to the South. Mexico doesn’t have much going for it. A failed narcostate on her best day, Mexico is now run by a radical leftist Jewish woman and that certainly can only make things worse. However Mexico also shares a nearly 2,000 mile long border with the U.S. with something like 350 million legal crossings every year, which is the equivalent of every single documented person in America crossing the border in a given year.

Mexico isn’t going to militarily threaten the U.S., they can’t even control the drug cartels in their own country, but what they can do is almost as bad as lobbing nukes into our country: flooding the U.S. with Mexicans and facilitating the additional flood of illegals from other nations. It isn’t much of a surprise that lots of Mexicans come here for work, we are right next door, and even Central Americans from places like Guatemala can travel to the border by land. What is more ominous is that under the AutoPen Regime of 2021-2024, aka the Biden administration, people from all over the damn world ended up in Mexico and at our border, from China and Haiti and Africa. Mexico wasn’t stopping them and I believe was likely helping them.

Mexico has the 10th largest population in the world, hates us even while they are dependent on America for trade and remittances and remains the main thoroughfare for illegal immigration and drugs.

The other border isn’t much better. While Canada still has a reputation as a land of nice White people with funny accents that drink too much beer and watch hockey, the reality of Canada is much worse. As bad as the AutoPen Regime of 2021-2024 was for mass illegal immigration to the U.S., the Justin Trudeau regime was worse for Canada as most of their “immigrants” are legal and Canada has a population about 1/10th the size of the U.S. A million migrants into America is a big problem, but a million migrants into Canada is far worse. Canada is well on the way to becoming a failed state with millions of entitled brown migrants demanding free stuff paid for by a diminishing White population that can’t afford to buy a home in their own country.

Illegal immigration is a huge problem but so is “legal” immigration. If your grandchildren are replaced by brown and black people with the correct paperwork, they are still replaced. We focus a lot on Muslims in America, and for obvious reasons like that whole 9/11 thing* and other high profile Islamic terror around the West. It can seem like there are a lot of Muslims when you look at places like Dearborn in Michigan or when you read about a city being built outside of Dallas called “Epic City” that is designed to house Muslims.

Yet Muslims are only around 1% of the U.S. population. That isn’t to say they aren’t a problem, I would expel every last one of them, but they are numerically not as significant as you might think.

Meanwhile even as we understandably focus on the explosion of mestizos in the United States that has exploded since 1965, the population of Asians has more than doubled since 1990 and more than quadrupled since the 1980 census.

We tend to think of “Asian-Americans” as Japanese or Koreans but that is also changing rapidly. Only about 1/3 (38%) of Asians living in America are East Asians (Japan, Korea, China). A full quarter are South Asians from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, etc. while close to another third (32%) are Southeast Asians (Burmese, Filipino, Vietnamese, etc). In other words, there are probably more South Asians than Muslims (although there is overlap especially from Pakistani Muslims).

There are a lot of Asians in Trump’s administration. Vivisection Ramalamadingdong was sent packing but is being anointed as the GOP candidate for governor in Ohio where his scolding of working class Whites as lazy should play well. Kashyap Pramod Patel, more commonly known as Kash Patel, runs the FBI, while fellow Indian Jay Bhattacharya is the Director of the National Institutes of Health. While mestizos outnumber Asians by a huge margin, Asians are significantly more influential per capita.

Then of course we have everyone’s favorite alien fifth column, the Jews. Jews are around 2% of the population and that has stayed fairly steady. You all know the basic numbers, while Jews are 2% of the population they are wildly overrepresented in government, entertainment, finance, etc. My position is that while not everything is attributable to “THE JEWS!” and not every Jew is actively undermining White civilization, the threads lead back to someone with a small hat with such alarming regularity that it is foolish to pretend there isn’t a pattern.

While Jews have been in America for a very long time, They can pass as White and They have been very financially successful in America, They still rigidly maintain an ethno-narcissism that overrides any identification as American. Put more simply, they are always Jewish first and American second. Not for every Jew but for most.

What makes it more pernicious is that while you can criticize White people, or to a lesser extent blacks or Muslims or mestizos, criticizing anything related to any Jew is verboten. Criticize George Soros? You’re an antisemite! Criticize AIPAC for openly buying U.S. politicians? You’re an antisemite! Criticize Israel for massacring women and children in Gaza? You’re an antisemite! The charges of antisemitism are levelled without nuance. Suggesting that perhaps Israel should not target hospitals in Gaza is no different than advocating that we round up every Jew in America, put them in boxcars and ship them to concentration camps. That is perhaps a bit of hyperbole but only a very small amount. Because Jews have such an outsized influence on the centers of power in America, up to and including the current President, They can really enforce Their will to a very dangerous extent.

The big picture? We are surrounded by enemies, outside of our borders and within them, and basically no one we can rely on as a friend. The Canadians are a joke, the UK arrests people for having scissors and sharing memes. The Germans are flat out insane. The French are….well, they are French. Nuff said. It is folly to focus on one to the exclusion of others. Yes the Chinese are big problem but not the only one. Yes mestizo illegals are a huge issue but they are hardly alone.

There likely isn’t anything new in this post. My point is to lay out the list of opponents in a more comprehensive manner to try to capture the scale involved. It can seem a little daunting and more than a little black-pilled but no one wins a war by underestimating the enemy.

(*no, I don’t accept the standard narrative around 9/11 and I have said so a million times but someone will invariably accuse me of not knowing the “true story”)

28 Comments

  1. Lineman

    The people that know though aren’t willing yet to do what is necessary for their survival and future as a whole…Sure there are some but definitely not enough to make a difference…So until the pain gets bad enough to force people into action, we will set and watch it burn…Sad That..

  2. Big Ruckus D

    Can’t really argue with any of that. Two things to add, though:

    1. Taiwan. For the reasons you’ve outlined, Taiwan will discover (when Mainland China finally moves on it) that the US is an unreliable ally; a shit talking blowhard that won’t put any ass behind it’s claims of backing them up. This has been a pattern for the US for a while now. The cut and run from Afghanistan being the most notable recent – and particularly egregious – example. Not that we should’ve been tere to begin with, mind you. But having made a 20 year commitment in blood and treasure, and then to bail in such spectacularly embarrassing fashion, remains a truly remarkable fuckup. I figure the US will let Taiwan hang out to dry, despite much reassurance to the contrary.

    2. Russia. Given the extensive sneak drone attack reported this morning by Ukraine on a Russian air base, and the near certainty US and/or NATO assets were directly involved, how long before this escalation causes Russia to make a retributive strike against either the US, or some juicy target in Europe (or both)? This looks to me like an undeniable escalation of the US involvement that will demand a Russian response.

    • Lineman

      This looks to me like an undeniable escalation of the US involvement that will demand a Russian response.
      Let’s hope so and hopefully it’s one that makes the US and Europe shit their pants…

      • Big Ruckus D

        Yes. While I don’t much relish the US getting hit, something needs to a happen to break the delusions of both the government and the sheeple that “we’ve got this shit under control, and can handle whatever may come”. No, they don’t. And getting a serious and undeniable ass kicking is way overdue for the FUSA since is is just a big bully living off the momentum of it’s past glory now.

        The warmongers need to get the message that their precious military is not only NOT untouchable, but that it will not save them from direct harm. So to do too many “Americans” need to learn the hard lesson that our military is no longer the worlds strongest and best equipped, imminently ready to fuck up anyone who challenges us, with minimal consequences. I don’t know how else to drive that point home without a stinging defeat being thrown right in their damned faces. There is no reasoning with these sorts, that’s for certain.

        • Lineman

          I think at this point in time it’s the only chance we have of saving a remnant because it will heat the pot up to quick and some frogs will jump out…

          • Big Ruckus D

            I tend to agree with that assessment. The overwhelming majority of people are either misinformed, or just don’t give a shit because they are forever distracted with bread and circuses. That is the societal momentum those who think like us are fighting against. We obviously can’t get all (or most) of them on board, but if they are eliminated by other means, maybe we have a chance to create something better. On a much smaller scale, obviously. Guess we have to hit those Deagle numbers somehow.

            • saoirse

              “We obviously can’t get all (or most) of them on board, but if they are eliminated by other means, maybe we have a chance to create something better.”

              Precisely! This country, and ‘the West’ in general, is way beyond redemption by standard means. It’s more than obvious that the masses prefer enslavement so the catalyst that creates the spark must now come from outside it’s borders. Converts to reality will start popping up when finally faced with obliteration but only those prepared for a radical change in lifestyle stand a chance at survival.

    • J. R. Chloupek

      If the U. S. attacks China in “defense” of Taiwan, China can and should shut down our electric grid via either hacking or an electromagnetic pulse explosion disabling or blinding our communication satellites. If the U.S. does not stop directly aiding the Ukraine attacks on Putin he can and should incinerate both Washington D. C. and London with a 100 submarine middle barrage. Kill the Demon at its twin heads.

      Combine both retaliations by Xi and Vlad and dissidents would have their long sought chance to remake AINO back into America, the country with the greatest potential in human history. That’s my dream. Any takers?

      • J. R. Chloupek

        Missiles, not middle, of course. Artificial Intelligence my a@@, where’s autocorrect when you really need it? The rest of the comment stands. End the nightmare, oh Chinese and Russian adults.

    • 3g4me

      I must somewhat disagree with you here. Agree we should not have been in Afghanistan in the first place, and we should not have left millions in materiel behind. Nor should we have left in a chaotic manner reminiscent of the helicopters taking off from the roof of the US Embassy in South Vietnam. However, we should/could have left in an orderly manner many months earlier, and we MUST STOP offering American ‘refuge’ and bennies to those who ostensibly ‘help’ us no matter where we stick our nose in. We do not need a single Afghani in AINO. Most of those who were supposed local ‘allies’ were motivated by money and the prospect of US residency, as well as backing what initially seemed like the ‘strong horse.’ One of those wonderful ‘allies’ was recently killed in Virginia, as he waved around a gun in his car and screamed he should have stuck with the Taliban. His gripe? He wanted more $ and freebies forever, not a job. So now the POS is dead, but his damned widow and 4 (?) little aliens are still here courtesy of the US taxpayer. I don’t care if they translate or whatever, but not one non-White should ever expect US residency in return – no exceptions.

      Same goes for Taiwan. No, we are not reliable allies, but we should never have guaranteed Taiwan’s security in the first place. Back in the 1940s everyone thought ‘Madame’ Chiang Kai Shek was exotic and wonderful, but were fools as usual. No Han – no matter where they live or what they call themselves – needed. Back in our former Texas suburb there are numerous Han – only churches (so much for supposed Christian ‘universalism’) – and some are Taiwanese and others are PrC. Same people, different political label. None of them were/are/ever will be ‘Americans.’

      • Big Ruckus D

        Oh, I agree with all of that. And most of what you stated was implied in my previous remarks, though not stated explicitly. My larger overarching point is that the US is not a reliable ally, does not negotiate in good faith, and cannot be trusted to keep its word on agreements, whether they have the “legal force” of treaties or, just mere contracts. Those failings are precisely why Ukraine is a hot spot right now, because the FUSA just decided to fuck right off on previously made agreements regarding expansion of NATO, after the Berlin wall came down (along with an insatiable neocon grudge against Russia).

        And I raise these points to try and convey the idea that no county should be relying upon the US for anything at this point. As a power, it is in decline, has become sclerotic and aimless, frantically jumping from crisis to crisis trying to put out fires with promises backed by *nothing*.

        And that assumes such promises are ever made with any true sense of commitment and honor, which I don’t believe they are. Hell, just the political unpredictability of the US govt (swinging wildly from an overtly leftist admin to one that, at least at first blush, isn’t) in a mere few years time makes that near imposible. And that can repeat itself as many times as there is a general election.

        The US is an ally of convenience at best, and a bullshit artist at worst. Exactly what those running it consider to be in it’s best interests can change every few years, depending on who is running the show, so no long term agreements can be made with any confidence that they’ll even be followed. This is further borne out by the way executive orders have now become the favored means of “getting shit done”, and we all know those have the staying power of a 70 year old diabetic guy who has one blue pill left in the bottle.

        But for the economic hit they’d take, I figure almost no other country on earth would negotiate any sort of agreement with the FUSA now, as it has repeatedly shown itself to be a bad joke.

  3. ozark homesteader

    I resigned my self a while back to the fact that there is little (rather nothing) that I can do to affect the macro of these various matters, but I can work like heck to affect the micro.

    My biggest goal at this point is to make “this period of change” (hilarious understatement) as safe and as comfortable for my loved ones as I can.

    If I get taken out in the process my hope is to be able take as many of “them” out as possible before I’m gone.

    • Big Ruckus D

      Uh oh, I sense echoes of “Oy vey, such antisemitic humor from you goyim” incoming.

      Just one problem: would Lucy(fer) actually be touching a pigskin? That ain’t kosher.

      The styling of that reminds me of various off-color comics that used to make the rounds in offices and warehouses back in the 80’s and 90’s via fax machines. Which is to say it has a very pre-internet samizdat flavor to it. I like it.

  4. John Perry

    Yep, plenty of enemies to go around. Perhaps the worst in the near term are our domestic enemies. If we could manage that, the rest would be a lot easier.

  5. Filthie

    Yes the Russians are the good guys, without a doubt. Neocon Globohomo wants to tape and pillage Russian wealth the same way they did to the Kraine. Putler threw them out on their ass. Worse, he kicked the corrupt jews out of his finances. If we don’t do the same soon they are going to destroy us – or at least our wealth.

    Its not the American left driving the Russian hate – it’s America’s rat faced jews.

    • Lineman

      Does that nigger look 21 to anyone…He looks more like in his 40s… Another White Woman killed by a nigger and yet White People still live around them hoping that they aren’t next in line…

  6. fourth world turd

    Didn’t comrade kommissar Abbott (WEF) stop the Muslim city?
    Kamikaze droning some old TU-95 bombers while Russia advances?
    It sounds like Barbarossa where the Germans attacked Russian airfields.
    No way that 404 is behind it all and Russia may have allowed it to happen for the purpose of demonstration.
    The 20 million that Jo Jo Brandon let in are waiting for their arms.

  7. Warren E Shafer

    Nikita Khruschev once said that Mao Zedong had a burning desire to rule the World. I imagine his successors share the same sentiment.
    We have allot of enemies, both outside and inside this country.
    Karl Marx said his goals were to have a central bank with control of all money. Eliminating all countries. Destroy all families, feminism, having children indoctrinated in government ran schools. Destruction of religion, mainly Christianity.
    It seems all his goals have borne fruit.

    • Max Wiley

      The ethnonarcissism of the Han really has to be experienced to be understood. They are very nice and agreeable when they are parting you from your money but they will always assume they are the smartest person from the most important culture in the room, regardless of obvious evidence to the contrary. They are only surpassed in this by the jews, who are remarkably similar but notably less pleasant about it.
      We cannot hate the Clintons enough for turning post Soviet Russia into an enemy instead of a friend. If we had added them as a valued partner to the West, the geopolitical landscape of the world would look very different right now.

  8. 3g4me

    May I vent on an unrelated topic? Since many of the commenters here are former military? USAA SUCKS. We’ve had all our insurance (home, cars, sons’ rentals, etc.) with them since the mid 1980s. Used to be solid, but now they are awful. When we had a need of our homeowner’s insurance back in Texas we had to deal with lots of mediocre mestizos in Florida. And they advertise now only to and with non-Whites, and have that awful U-S-A-A ‘jingle’ chanted by blacks. And we just had the damned mice eat some wires in our car and they won’t cover that (if they had chewed on the paint they would, but nothing mechanical) and although we pay for rental-car coverage they won’t pay that either – only in the event of a collision, not rodents rendering the vehicle inoperable.

    Not to mention auto manufacturers started using soy-based wiring in 2000. Tens of thousands of people have had similar problems with mice, rats, squirrels and rabbits chewing the wires, but they won’t switch back to petroleum because Gaia worship.

    Okay, rant over.

  9. LargeMarge

    Boys and girls [claps to draw attention],
    MOSSAD is Hamas.
    MOSSAD is Hezbollah.
    MOSSAD is Islam.
    MOSSAD is Sam Bankman-Fried.
    MOSSAD is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AshkanNazi Global Domination And White Folks Disposal Syndicate…
    .
    … but I suspect those alleged ‘owners’ are mere unknowing puppets for hollow-moon lizards.
    Please, pay attention.

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