Killed by Comfort
by R. L. Johnson
People want to be comfortable. If doing the right thing requires risks to their comfort, the vast majority of people won’t do what is right. As this neglect of right continues, things in general deteriorate. Society crumbles, and so do the lives of the individuals who make up society.
The destruction of White neighborhoods in major US cities in the 1960s is a good example of this. When I was born, my family lived in a nice modest home in a working class neighborhood on Chicago’s south side. The beautiful Aryan neighborhood was actually more like a small town. Everyone in a several block radius knew each other. We all helped each other, and enjoyed each other’s company. This began to change when I was only about five years old. That’s when the niggers arrived.
I remember standing on the front seat of our car (this was before child safety seats) between my mom and dad on our way home from the grocery store. We saw two niggers approaching an elderly White man, one approaching from the front and the other from the back. The one approaching from the rear hit the old White man on the back of his head with a black-jack while the other nigger stuck his paw in the Aryan victim’s pocket, taking his wallet. They ran to their Buick and took off. My father chased after them, but they blew through a red light and we lost them.
As crimes against Whites similar to this increased, one White family after another moved out. We were the last to run.
It didn’t have to be that way. If individual Aryans had made the decision to fight for what was right, America would still be a nice place to raise White children. However, when the average White saw that their government was not going to help them, they took the easy way out, and the phenomenon of “White flight” was born.
The so-called “greatest generation” was so dependent on the government telling them what to do, they couldn’t even defend their own families and homes. Yet, just a decade or so before the Negro invasion, these same men who were now running instead of fighting, were storming the beaches of Normandy and Okinawa! They couldn’t think and act unless it was government approved! Now, it’s completely up to us to correct this unnatural and deadly situation.
Comfort was a key to the failure of the “greatest generation”. They knew if they went against the anti-White Jewish Occupied Government of America, JOG, (I prefer to use JOG instead of ZOG, Zionist Occupied Government, because the Jews were attacking us and working to destroy us long before the birth of Zionism) they would in all likelihood lose their jobs and probably end up in prison or shot. Instead of embracing the revolutionary spirit of America’s founders, they decided not to risk the comfort they and their families had grown so accustomed to. Why take a risky and dangerous stand when you could always run to the suburbs?
This attitude of being safe and comfortable at all costs is contrary to all progress! It is contrary to the American Revolutionary spirit that filled the hearts and minds of those brave altruistic Aryan revolutionaries and fighters who fought the legally established government to create the Aryan Republic known as the United States of America. (The percentage of Whites who wrote and signed the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution is 100 percent! And sense many of them owned Negroes as slaves, the phrase “all men are created equal” was obviously pertaining to Whites only.)
One excuse members of the “greatest generation” used to evade responsibility to fight for their own people was, “I have a wife and kids, I can’t risk losing my job or going to prison.” If America’s founders and fighters had thought this way, there never would have been a once great nation known as the USA. Proof of this is found in the following quote taken from the journal of Martha Davis, the wife of an American Minuteman. “Isaac Davis was my husband. He was then thirty years of age. We had four children; the youngest about fifteen months old. They were all unwell when he left me, in the morning; some of them with the canker-rash.
“The alarm was given early in the morning, and my husband lost no time in making ready to go to Concord with his company. . . . My husband said but little that morning. He seemed serious and thoughtful; but never seemed to hesitate. . . . He only said, ‘Take good care of the children,’ and was soon out of sight.
“In the afternoon he was brought home a corpse. He was placed in my bedroom till the funeral.”
Due to the refusal of the “greatest generation” to show similar bravery when confronted by the JOG of America, we now must do OUR duty by overcoming the enemy of OUR People! OUR ACTIONS NOW will guarantee a future for Aryan children and Aryan culture. And it’s not just the JOG of America that must be destroyed, it’s the JOG of Britain, the JOG of Germany, etc., etc. Aryans everywhere are under attack by the various JOGs and the plutocratic race traitors they employ to carry out their anti-White agenda.
Because the overwhelming majority of people fall into the classification of comfort firsters, those individuals who fight for progress and the survival of our Aryan People are comparitively small in number. But this is the way it always is. As the great National Socialist fighter, Joseph Goebbels, said, “The great masses? Ah, they never foment. Revolutions are always made by individuals. The masses are carried along.” He went on to say, “An upheaval is initially impelled by a revolutionary type, not by social misery.” The truth of his statement can be seen in the American Revolution. Sam Adams started the revolution almost single-handedly. He never let up stirring the pot! Eventually, he gathered enough revolutionary types and they got things done through united action! We are following their example! And the NSM has an advantage Adam’s did not have - a worldview that is proven to be naturally progressive and to actually work - National Socialism! For information on membership in the pro-White National Socialist Movement, please click here!


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