We Will Not Compromise

We Will Not Compromise

More often than I can recall, well meaning friends have cautioned me with “I agree with everything you say, but you come on too strong. You turn people off. Why don’t you use a more soft approach and use the art of gentle persuasion? Water it down somewhat. Compromise here and there. It is too much of a shock for the average White Man.” And more of the same. There is a lot of merit in the above advice. The idea is to get people to see the light without really disturbing them too much. If possible persuade them without any shock and without making them feel uncomfortable. Let them keep their age-old superstitions about their favorite spooks. Don’t disturb their favorite hang-ups. Don’t point the finger at the Jews. Don’t bring up that nasty race issue. Live and let live. People will like you a lot better that way. Business as usual. By the time these friends get through showering you with kind advice you are back in the good old rut, where you gripe about what is going on, you deplore and lament, but the total effectiveness of any opposition to the Jewish juggernaut has been neutralized to exactly zero. There we are, right back into the ranks of the good old Kosher Konservatives.

Reminds me of the “politicians” listening to a long-winded meaningless speech in the parliament. When it was over someone would get up and say sweetly, “Your point is so subtle it completely escapes me.” In contrast to the above I am reminded of another story about the tourist visiting the Ozarks. He was appalled when he witnessed a hillbilly hitting a mule between the eyes with a two by four. When the tourist asked the hillbilly “Why did you hit the mule on the head with a two by four?” the hillbilly replied “When you’re dealing with mules, the first thing you have to learn is that you first of all have to attract their attention.” So we have two divergent approaches : the subtle approach or hit them between the eyes with a two by four. Which serves our purpose better? Before we come to a conclusion on this question there is another little story that I would like to relate that might help us to clarify the situation. A young insurance salesman was called into his boss’s office and presented with a rather unpleasant task. “You know that nice young ...

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