Action and Accountability Thread - Brainstorming for a road-map.

I will start with perhaps an unpopular opinion.

The goal here is the "greater acceptance/respect in our respective societies", which is the idea of being accepted by whites, mainstream society, etc. We go in first with the assumption that this is possible to achieve.

Is this possible to achieve? We individually are vested with the belief that it is possible, because we grew up in western society and we don't really know anything else for the most part. However, ultimately, it is not possible for Asians and whites to exist in this society as "true equals".

Given this, it's hard to say where we "should be". White people see us as they do their family dogs, we are castrated, and "like a member of the family", but keep in mind that they cut off their dogs balls and will put them down if it comes to it.

Again, we think that we can gain "greater acceptance and respect" because we are house niggers.

Since we are in the house, we think we are that much closer to the master's bedroom. The truth is that's not the case. The system is not built that way. It is because we are castrated, AW being whores, and we work harder for less that whites have tolerated us this far.

The question is what will happen when we go from the model minority to the yellow peril. A good example of this is how the British handled the Chinese during the Opium wars. Either you take the "opium" (emasculation stereotypes, no management positions, WMAF) or you get "war".

Before we ask "what actions we can take", we should evaluate the possibility of WHAT IS POSSIBLE, and whether it is really possible, or because WE WANT IT TO BE POSSIBLE. We should not be hurrying to take action, any action.

If we take into consideration white-Asian history of the last 300 years, it's extremely unlikely that we will ever gain "greater acceptance/respect in our respective societies". This is not an excuse to not take action, this is to avoid "unnecessary and useless action". If we accept the fact that we will never be accepted by white society, then we are suddenly at a lose of what to do, and this is GOOD, because the path that has been given to us is assimilation (which is death). I'm convinced that when it comes to races, only the women are capable of true assimilation. The men must either dominate or die out. This has been the case every single time two different races/tribes have co-existed.

On a negative note, perhaps in the future we will not be so focused on "acceptance" and more on survival. Things like the potential end of the petrodollar, China's aggression, the shitty economy, etc. The "racial harmony" we have seen in the last 30 years is not a sign of "racial equality" or "post racial society", it is a product of people "softening" from the wealth and prosperity the west has gotten from (genocide and imperialism for the last few hundred years). In the future, white people will see Asians as threats.

That being said.

1. We should try to develop our own narrative as an alternative, and have resources available for younger AMs, and recovering Uncle Chans. We should try to understand the "emasculation process" and understand it enough to be able to write about it, and to allow others to know how to identify it. We should be able to more clearly see how both "democrats" and "republicans" don't have our interest at heart, etc.

2. Personally, I'm just going to school, network with other Asians, etc.

3. Write more articles, write better articles, try to find ways to advertise our POV across to other people. Actively police for Uncle Chans and white-imposters, trolls, etc.

  1. We have 0 real political power. For every Asian willing to say something, we got two more that will say with a white dick in mouth how "I'm an Asian and I think this is okay". Also, even here, there's plenty that believe in the possibility of "assimilation". Therefore, there is no unity, and without unity, there is no possibility of enforcing an "agenda".
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