The Guys who See The Tidal Wave

What’s it like to be in Our Thing—our thing being the Dissident Right?

A number of our guys have compared it to the sci-fi classic They Live, in which the protagonist, having put on special glasses, can suddenly see the evil zombie aliens infiltrating our society.

After you put on the glasses, you SEE

But I’ve got another analogy: the tidal wave.

When I first saw a video of a tidal wave on YouTube, it didn’t seem all that impressive. Here’s a still of a tidal wave:

They should be running

Doesn’t look like much, does it? But that photo is from the 2004 tsunami in Indonesia, which killed 230,000 people.

As you can see, even the people on the beach don’t know what’s going on, let alone the doomed souls inland.

But now imagine that you’re an oceanographer. You know what that is and what it means. In this situation you’ve only got one job: try to inform as many people as you can, as quickly as you can, to save their lives.

And that’s the analogy: the Dissident Right is the guys who see the demographic tidal wave coming, and are trying to warn everybody.

Just like those people on the beach, a lot of normies just don’t see what it means. “I’ve got a couple of black fellows in my neighborhood, and they’re lovely. What are you a racist, with all of this “demographic” stuff?”

But once you’ve looked carefully at the demographics, you know what doom is coming. And your job is to spread the word.

As an added complication, imagine that when the tsunami is coming, that there is a malicious group of people who want the shore-dwellers to die. When you try to raise the alarm, they always say, “Pfft, that’s not a tidal wave. Does it look like a tidal wave? And even if it is a tidal wave, it’s nothing to worry about, it’s just a little water! In fact it’s good for you!”

And that’s the challenge. We’re the guys who see the tidal wave. We know what it means. And it’s our job to raise the alarm. Yes, a lot of people are just too dull to understand it until they go under. And yes, there are malicious people trying to orchestrate a drowning. But we see it, and if we don’t do anything to save people, what does that make us? As Enoch Powell said, “All I know is that to see, and not to speak, would be the great betrayal. “

So that’s why I’m opening this blog. I’ve seen, and now I need to speak.

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