Classic Essays

The Best Thing You’ve Ever Done and the Best Words You’ve Ever Spoken

by Insitor Messor

DON’T BE servile. Always be ready to act in the interests of our people, and act with quiet, assertive confidence.

I took a woman on a date to a restaurant on New Year’s Eve. In the back was a group of our beloved African-American equals, making enough noise to be, well, distasteful. There were two booths available. One booth was back near Little Africa, and the other was far away from our dusky brethren. The hostess told us there was an open booth, and moved to seat us near Little Africa. I looked at the waitress and firmly said, “No, we aren’t sitting next to those people. Hell no. We’ll sit up here, where people know how to behave.”

You could have heard a pin drop in the booths near us. People were paying attention.

We were seated — away from Little Africa — and my friend said, “Why don’t you want to sit back there?”

I could see people around us — older people, prosperous people, educated people, White people — almost pause to hear my response.

“Well, I just can’t stand to be around those jungle savages. Simple as that. There’s no peace and quiet, and they just ruin the experience for the rest of us. They ruin every place they go. Simple as that.”

Everyone around us grinned quietly; one guy looked at me, smiled, and gave me the “thumbs up.”

“Do you think you’re a racist?” my date asked.

“Yes. Yes, I am. So were all of my ancestors, and so were all of your ancestors. They, alone, built civilization, they alone make democratic governments work, and they alone are responsible for all that is good on this planet. Medicine? White people. Hospitals? White people. Schools? White people. Men on the Moon, and bringing them back? White people. Do you see a pattern here?”

“I don’t think it’s going to work out between us.”

“Fine. I’ll take you home now.”

“Okay. I’m sorry you’re a racist.”

“I’m not, as you understand the term, but I don’t have time to explain this to you. For that matter, if I have to explain it to you, then I have too much work to do.”

Every man looked at me with a smile of support and approval.

Not one woman looked at her with anything other than pity.

Then came the kicker.

She spoke softly, quietly, with a skip of hesitance.

“I don’t want to ride in a car with a racist.”

“Fine. Here’s cab fare home. Happy New Year.”

She went to call the cab. An older couple who had seen all of this was nearby.

The guy looked at me and smiled, while shaking his head and nodding in her direction.

His wife looked at me and said, “It’s not my business to say, mister, but you are right, and she’s wrong. She’ll be sorry she let you go.”

I looked at them, said “Thanks,” and gave them Kevin Alfred Strom’s best line: “What happened to us? What happened to White people?” And I told them where they could find out more.

I mention this as a reminder that race is a concept that is greater than mere words can convey; you can explain what it is, up to a point, and how it operates, up to a point. Past that point you are in the realm of inner knowledge coupled with creativity. Past that point of mere explanation is where we need to go. The raw materials are in place in each of us. We all have that inner knowledge, but it requires the spark of creativity to give it life.

At the restaurant that day, my inner knowledge and a little spark of creativity combined — and I acted. And my actions made an impression.

The arts preceded the development of words. The human mind is a symbol processor, and the arts are how the soul communicates without words with other souls. Our public actions can be a form of art.

When we allow the words we hear — and these days, most of those words are unhealthy — to overrule the soul, we literally remove ourselves from the source of our creativity, which is, uniquely, the hallmark of our race. As a result, too many of us slowly go mad. We’re trying to make the outer world of the propasphere, the 24/7 wall of damnable Jew-controlled media, match our inner world — an impossible task. The instincts and ideals inherent in our souls tell us that the media images simply are not real and that the story they tell cannot be true — not even remotely true.

When you listen to that inner voice, you can unleash a power that you may not even be aware of.

Suddenly, you just realize the truth. You literally know without knowing. The spirit bypasses the mind, as your racial consciousness sees an opportunity to move the race forward. All this happens inside your own mind, without words. You just know. You are inspired. Inspired to act and to speak. It happens without words, but it can inspire words — the best words you’ve ever spoken, words from the best part of your soul.

And the race moves forward.

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Source: Insitor Messor and National Vanguard correspondents

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Ted Truewil
Ted Truewil
9 October, 2019 10:25 pm

Racism is natural, healthy and essential. Prejudice is common sense from hard-learned experience. Take your power back.

archer
archer
Reply to  Ted Truewil
20 October, 2019 9:53 am

I don’t like the term racist, I prefer the word bigot. Racist implies that I would in someway interfere with another persons life to their detriment, which I would never do. If a person of another race is capable of bettering their life, as long as it’s not at the expense of white’s, good for them.

Will W. Williams, National Alliance Chairman
Will W. Williams, National Alliance Chairman
Reply to  archer
20 October, 2019 5:52 pm

I like Insitor Messor’s anecdote. I will own being called a racist. So what? Though I prefer race-thinker or racial loyalist in polite company.

I wouldn’t call myself a bigot any more than I’d refer to myself as a hater, a supremacist, a domestic terrorist, a xenophobe, a homophobe, or any of those other buzz names my enemies lay on us. Bigot is a negative word. Search on etymology of bigot: from French bigot (“a sanctimonious person; a religious hypocrite”), from Middle French bigot, from Old French bigot, of uncertain origin.

I will not be using the word propashere. That’s some sort of oh-so-clever Linderism that no normal person knows what it means.

Mike
Mike
11 October, 2019 12:43 pm

Just remember what the Jews do ; they accuse everyone else of doing the heinous and nasty things that THEY do ALL THE TIME. This way, they take the spotlight off of themselves and put their enemies on the defensive. NO MORE !! WE HAVE HAD IT WITH THESE CREEPS !! We are sick and tired of their lying Jewish dung-filled supremacy. I love my white race and I will die to protect it. Now put down your remotes, shut your porn-filled computers off, and FREE YOUR MINDS !! MSM is like alcohol ; it is addictive and fills you with a drunken mindless stupor. It’s up to all of us to break free, and see the real enemy of mankind.
NO MORE MR NICE GUY !