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Shaun Walker says that there are two typical
responses to news stories in the media. One
group of people think that events just happen
around the world and reporters go to these places
and straightforwardly report the event. They
believe what they read, because it's in print,
or what they see, because it's on TV. Many of
these people have an honest belief that there is
some sort of government body that monitors the
news for accuracy. They literally think that if
Connie Chung or Dan Rather or Mike Wallace were
to say something that wasn't true, then those
people would get into trouble.
The other group of people realize that news stories
can be selected to advance certain ideas and that
the stories themselves may be slanted. These people
are open to new ideas to explain what is going on
in the world. The second group is never in the
majority but it doesn't matter as they can have the
majority of Will Power and Wherewithal. These are
the people members of the National Alliance should
try to reach.
Running for office can a method of reaching people
with new ideas, but any White nationalist who runs
for public office must maintain a racial separatist
message or they become part of the problem, and not
part of the solution.
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