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Haven't I Done Enough?

     by Eddie Dee, Colorado Natonalist Coalition

In the struggle that we face every day I'm certain that a particular thought has bubbled to the surface more than once. I suppose that it's inevitable that we all arrive at a time in our lives where we become weary of the battle.

Wars are not won, though, by those that persevere to the end of a battle, but they are won by those that never give up. Think about that statement for a moment. There really is a big difference between those that manage to finish the race, and those that falter, never reaching the finish line. After all, more than one person will cross the finish line in a race. However, not all of those that have crossed the line will win the prize. Still, each one of them has won something – perhaps something more valuable than the prize itself – they finished the race!

I think about the many great men that have gone before us. Dr. William Pierce was a true man of courage and faith. His dream and vision was larger than the sky itself. Yet, even though he crossed the finish line, he was certainly far from being in first place. He fought a brave battle against insurmountable odds. Yet not once did he just give up. He ran on, ignoring the pain in his spirit that was inflicted by the jabs of our enemy.

I look back at George Rockwell. More than once he contemplated giving up. But he didn't. And because of his ability to persevere in the face of heartache, a new era of White soldiers began in the United States.

Then there's Adolph Hitler. Though he has been scorned by nearly every nation in the world his legacy lives on. Only when the end was inevitable did he surrender to the grave.

None of these men gave up. Never did they utter the words, “Haven't I done enough?” Surrender, to them, was not an option. No matter how high the wall or how deep the ravine they would not stop.

Today I look at the state of White men and women in this world. We've lost our heritage because too many of us have said, “Haven't I done enough?” Everywhere I look there are people just like you and I that, instead of fighting for their rights, simply blend in with the crowd. It is, after all, much easier to “celebrate diversity” than it is to stand up for one's race.

Realize this my fellow White men and women; Our enemies aren't going to say, “Haven't I done enough?” No! They will continue to become more emboldened by the victories that they've won. They will cross the finish line with smiles on their faces, knowing that they have claimed the prize.

But it doesn't have to continue this way. We are standing on the precipice of a major victory. The tide, in the United States and in many other countries of this world, is slowly turning in our favour. Thanks to rampant illegal immigration and high crime rates the citizens of this country are starting to wise up to the plague that infests our people.

This battle needs to be fought by those of us that will stand up and say, “I have not done enough!” It's time to put our own personal concerns behind us and do something that will make a difference. Whether you're a member of a local group of individuals that are fighting for the rights of White men and women, or a “lone wolf” choosing to work alone, your contributions are needed now more than ever before.

So get off the sidelines and join us in our struggle.. For only when we finally have a nation of strong White men and women will the victory be won.

Then, and only then, can you say that you've done enough.




 

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