Using the basket weavers (#Texas channel chads rise up) has to be among the best ways we can already build these initial communitarian bonds, developing our own little pockets around Texas and continuing to introduce more people to our way of thinking/life.
Thus as we further embed ourselves in these communities, through business, work, Church, local politics/government we can readily make a change and develop our own forms of Orania here in the US.
Brotherhood and building networks definitely come first. And it will have to be almost explicitly Christian. Once coherent groups can be established based on general Christian principles, the development of "nodes" is crucial (perhaps Ill write abt that tho I have a friend who'd do it more justice), and then the direct action in out cities and towns by whatever means possible to inhibit the growth of liberalism.
We don't necessarily have to all move to a location and build Orania - mainly because material conditions don't constitute the necessity for that. In South Africa the Boers are in literal existential peril. Us not so much. What's really killing whitey is atomization and seed oils lol.
Brotherhood and networks with a focus towards God especially. The stage of 'coherent' groups is going to be quite fun but I'd wager that the times now, when we're organizing online to meet in person working hard to cultivate the very basics of networks in person. As folks like you and the distributist continue to bang the drums of basket weaving its going to be awesome seeing how we can grow (insert exponential growth or something).
I like your use of the word "node" as well, that's an interesting way to describe what we're doing: building out nodes around the west. Then these nodes allow us to work together to stimulate the type (town/city/county/local governance) of environments we want to live in, worship in and raise our families in.
Also agreed that we don't necessarily need to build our own Orania here in the US, once I'm able to switch jobs I'll be in a good position to finally plant roots and do a better job of rejuvenating where I choose to live.
Using the basket weavers (#Texas channel chads rise up) has to be among the best ways we can already build these initial communitarian bonds, developing our own little pockets around Texas and continuing to introduce more people to our way of thinking/life.
Thus as we further embed ourselves in these communities, through business, work, Church, local politics/government we can readily make a change and develop our own forms of Orania here in the US.
Brotherhood and building networks definitely come first. And it will have to be almost explicitly Christian. Once coherent groups can be established based on general Christian principles, the development of "nodes" is crucial (perhaps Ill write abt that tho I have a friend who'd do it more justice), and then the direct action in out cities and towns by whatever means possible to inhibit the growth of liberalism.
We don't necessarily have to all move to a location and build Orania - mainly because material conditions don't constitute the necessity for that. In South Africa the Boers are in literal existential peril. Us not so much. What's really killing whitey is atomization and seed oils lol.
Brotherhood and networks with a focus towards God especially. The stage of 'coherent' groups is going to be quite fun but I'd wager that the times now, when we're organizing online to meet in person working hard to cultivate the very basics of networks in person. As folks like you and the distributist continue to bang the drums of basket weaving its going to be awesome seeing how we can grow (insert exponential growth or something).
I like your use of the word "node" as well, that's an interesting way to describe what we're doing: building out nodes around the west. Then these nodes allow us to work together to stimulate the type (town/city/county/local governance) of environments we want to live in, worship in and raise our families in.
Also agreed that we don't necessarily need to build our own Orania here in the US, once I'm able to switch jobs I'll be in a good position to finally plant roots and do a better job of rejuvenating where I choose to live.
Great article as always ouros!