Thomas Reiter
I have stood tall, as well as proud. I have shown others, as well as
myself, how potent being an activist can be. It began by taking to
the streets of Green Bay with a sign emblazoned with "The Nationalist
Movement" on it. Immediately, throngs approached, inquiring what the
movement was all about. It was exactly what they had been seeking.
My sign read, "Restore America, End Oppression by Minority-Rule Now."
It openly appealed to join the movement, complete with display of the
Nationalist website. In a play on the masthead of the Nationalist
newspaper, the sign declared, "Let's Go All The Way." My protest was
a step, better yet, a shove, in the right direction, the new
direction.
The beauty and thrill of meeting the public is that you converse
directly, in the most grass-roots manner. I engaged the curious with
such comments as, "We are only one generation from being a minority in
our own nation." This really caught attention. People were hungry to
learn more. Agreement with pro-majority goals was instantaneous.
Some wondered if I was part of some "tea-party" protest. I explained
that some "tea-partiers" may be well-intentioned, in seeking to oust
"Obamanation," but that they were short-sighted. If they succeeded in
"limiting government," as they profess, the American people would
still be inundated by alien and minority hoards and become extinct.
It was such a proud moment for me to not only express myself, but to
win so many converts, then and there, in such a short time. I
increased the decibels of my rhetoric, stating that The Nationalist
Movement was the cause of the majority and would advance the majority
forever, giving us time to perfect our democracy and strengthen our
nation.
One, who didn't quite get it, yet, submitted, "It's not about race,"
to which I hollered back, "I don't see any Negroes here," which drew
laughs from the crowd, nods of agreement and several "thumbs up."
Here in Green Bay, we are about as far North as can be, yet I could
sense how Nationalism is drawing the country together and upward.
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