Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Your Individual Counter-Jihad Checklist

Gates of Vienna has concisely summed up the upshot of the Dem’s electoral victory last month, and the recent Iraq Surrender Group report.

Namely, we of the counter jihad are on our own. Government is not going to help us, not any time soon. And what about the private sector? The media, academia, major corporations, most charitable organizations, are in the hands of the uncaring, the dhimmis, or the Treasonist Left. To put it mildly, these people are not our friends, and they will not help us either.

If anyone will wage the counter jihad, it will be ourselves, as individuals, and no one else.

This is not a time for talking. This is a time for action, and no one is going to act on our behalf. With this salient point in mind, I humbly offer some steps you can undertake right now:

Read the rest at Pedestrian Infidel.

4 comments:

Dag said...

Yeah, that prompted a comment from me at Pedestrian Infidel. Good work.

Anonymous said...

I would appreciate concrete suggestions for finding like-minded people in my area, which is predominantly Leftard. Are there any organizations it would be a good idea to contact for leads? If anyone knows of people in the "North Shore" area of Massachusetts who are actively anti-jihadist I would be very much interested in connecting with them.

Anonymous said...

Duh. I think I should have been just a tad more specific there. I'm not a good organizer and tend to be a bit shy about "starting groups", but I really feel I need to try to do/find something in my area. For instance, Dag, when you started your talk group at the library, how did you initially contact people? Did you post on a community board? Also, do you need permission of the location if it is not "public", and what determines if it is "public"? (For example, would a mall food court be considered private or public?) Also, how do you protect your personal security and privacy and ward off moles or hecklers?

Would it be a good idea to approach religious organizations? (I'm not religious, but I don't think that should matter with this issue.) There are two churches in my area that display the "We Stand With Israel" banners, as well as several temples and Jewish community centers. How about veteran's organizations? Do the national groups like anti-CAIR have local affiliates?

I must sound totally wet behind the ears on this, but everyone seems to be so clueless in my area, it's like some sort of weird PC "omerta" or something. It's just hard to know where to start.

Anonymous said...

Getting this Message out to Hundreds of Millions will require it to be passed Hundreds of Millions of times...NO...

All you need do is email, text or speak to two close friends, collegues or family members.Then tell them to do the same.

WHY.....

Watch this sequence...

1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 etc etc....In only 33 Steps you reach 33Million People.

The secret is not to just get the message out but to make sure they get it out to TWO OR MORE EACH.

Also, think about where you eat, shop, what you wear, where you invest ( Halliburton ?)

http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/TwoPeas.html

Also consider voting for Ron Paul, if you dont know who he is, check him out on you tube.

OK Action stations.