We live in a wretched age, almost certainly the final years of a zombie civilization.
Oswald Spengler predicted this a century ago, after all.
We're gnashing our teeth and flailing against manifest evils while still trying to put on a happy face in front of the kids to provide them with a hint of the pure joys and carefree memories that so many of us hold dear from our own childhoods.
But we grew up in a different country.
But our posterity are not deaf and dumb automatons, oblivious to their parents.
They catch snippets of our conversations, glimpses of our screens, and even know that mom and dad are smiling through gritted teeth.
The kids may even realize somewhere in their beautiful minds that there are hard times ahead.
So we're all forced into this disingenuous dance of sorts, struggling to eke out happiness at sunset while also preparing for a long winter ahead.
All right, just a little light commentary there to start us off this week.
We have longtime dissident stalwart Dark Enlightenment in the white room with us tonight, and it is showtime.
So, Mr. Producer, cry havoc on the
episode 54 of Full House, the world's most perspicacious show for white fathers, aspiring ones and the whole bio fam.
Yes, I am plumbing the thesaurus for adjectives to start the show, but I am, as always, your mechanically retarded, but perhaps verbally gifted host, Coach Finstock, back with another two hours of honest commentary for white families.
Did you just admit to being Jewish?
Shut up, Smasher.
Before we, yeah, it's just that verbal IQ.
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I'm writing my first political essay.
I'll believe it when I see it.
I have started it and I'm putting it out there so that other people can hold me to it.
Outstanding.
I've got an outline.
I've got my narrative crafted.
And so now I'm just kind of going through it.
Yeah, finishing it is sometimes the toughest.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm putting it out there.
Bully me.
If we talk on any app, bully me if you think about it.
Please.
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Let me finish the housekeeping here and then we'll kick my feet up and let you darken everybody talk.
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First up, if he were a black man, he'd probably be like Clarence Thomas, old, wise, and yes, married to a white woman.
To paraphrase Huey Lewis, the heart of Full House is still beating, Sam.
Oh my gosh, that was funny.
Hey, hey, Coach, our minds are running in the same paths there.
Some of the things you said in your opening, I've also been thinking about, and I wanted to say to the guys out there listening: be careful with all these videos and memes and things that we pass around to each other in the chats and elsewhere.
As a man, we look at those things.
Maybe we laugh or we're outraged, they make us mad.
We show each other, or maybe we try to show friends that are not quite 100% red-pilled and things like that.
But you got to keep in mind, our women and our children are not necessarily equipped to be able to look at those things.
Those things are very upsetting to them.
And as a man, you have a sense of power.
You have maybe in some part of your mind, you think you could defend yourself with your fists or with a gun or I don't know, whatever you have in mind, or you would think how you would handle situations or how you would avoid situations.
But women and children are really quite vulnerable, and they feel that very instinctively and internally.
So the things that we show each other and laugh at and things like that, I think you got to be careful what you're letting your children and your wife see because they can't process it the same way.
And what they need from you is to be strong and positive and to show that we are finding our way through this.
Amen.
And I've been in situations, even with one of my sons, I caught him one time.
He was sitting there and he was telling me he was very upset by some of the things going on.
And I had to reassure him that, I mean, what can you really say?
It doesn't even matter what I said in this situation because there's nothing you really can say except to show confidence.
And I'll use another example: a couple of times in the plant, you know, a couple of different times where people expressed to me that they were upset about things.
And again, what could I say to them?
You know, it sounds very hollow to say, hey, don't worry, it's going to be all right.
But it's more of the way you do it, making clear eye contact, showing confidence, showing a smile.
That's what they need from us.
That's what other people are needing from us, and especially your family.
So keep that in mind.
This is a chance to show some leadership that we as white men are alone capable to give.
And I have some additional anecdotes and ideas to talk about if it should fit into the show later, Coach.
You just had me.
You bet.
Yeah, and it's so true, Sam.
My daughter can tell, she can tell when I'm pensive and not, well, she calls it, Dad, you look grumpy.
And whenever she says, Dad, you look grumpy, I'm like staring off in the distance and grinding my teeth and thinking about things.
So yeah, it takes fortitude and we have to put on a smiley face, even if we're not feeling it.
And the reality is, news is naughtier and more damaging these days than any of our fashy memes.
But yeah, maybe like a kid meme page.
Break them in gently.
But thank you, Sam.
All right, next up.
If he were a black man, and we can't be sure he's not really, he'd definitely be one of those Kangs over in ancient Egypt.
Brilliant, toothy white smile, building them pyramids with Irish slave labor.
Our official foreman, Potato Smasher, welcome back.
That's right.
That's right.
Cry more, Jew.
Cry.
Cry.
That's right.
Oh, God.
Yeah.
The black Hebrew Israelites in New York.
I'll put that in the show notes if nobody's seen it.
Totally classic.
How's it going, buddy?
It's not bad.
Not bad.
Not good, not bad.
I'm alive.
You do a pretty good job of putting on a happy face.
I don't see you melancholy too often, but I know you get a little bit.
Oh, yeah.
I keep it to myself even when I shouldn't.
Right.
But I've got to.
But nobody has ever said that I have a short temper, ever.
Yeah, you let it out real proper sometimes.
Well, welcome back.
And finally, tonight, our very special and very patient guest.
He's been a fixture in pro-white dissident commentary for years with a special interest in infrastructure and society.
He's been all across our part of the podcast gallery, and you can find him these days on the third rail from time to time.
He is a loving husband and father of a wonderful large family.
Dark Enlightenment, we are so glad to finally have you on.
Welcome to Full House.
Thanks, Coach.
It's a pleasure to be here.
I've been a great fan of yours and the show for all 50 episodes or 54 episodes.
And I'm really looking forward to the conversation.
You guys are some of my favorite people in this thing.
And this is how we win.
So I guess standard questions.
Religion, I am traditional Catholic.
Hey, gang.
Gang.
And ethnicity, Scott's Irish, mostly Irish.
Gang.
And a little bit of Central European smattering.
So, but, and fatherhood status, I have more kids than Coach and less than Sam, but I want to pass Sam up someday.
Yes, I want you to as well.
So that's the plan.
And as anyone who's been listening to our content for any length of time, I've been on numerous different shows, pretty much all talking about the same thing.
And that is how our infrastructure and built environment makes us poorer and alienated and basically Jewish.
And sorry about the.
Ooh.
I owe a dollar to the kiddie.
Or a dollar to the cause of your choice there, Coach.
But that's, I'm here tonight because, well, first of all, at your invitation, but the reason I wanted to talk to you guys.
Because you're racist.
Well, yes, I am.
But if it hasn't been obvious before, and like William Luther Pierce and JLR, GLR talked about this years ago, and they were right then and they're even more right now.
But if it hasn't been obvious in the last six months that every institution has failed, every institution has failed.
There is not one institution that deserves to survive or that isn't actively and maliciously anti-white.
It's not even like they're indifferent.
Are all actively and maliciously, not even just anti-white, although they are that, and they're anti-civilizational and they're anti-civilizational because they're anti-white.
And that's that's the great awakening, I think, that's happening among normies is this, they are disabused of this idea that there is some kind of bulwark that's remaining in the society that you can rely on, and there is not.
Yeah, I agree.
I think a lot of people are starting to come around to that.
Like, there really is no place for me.
Right.
They think, sorry, they, you know, they think that they can go to college or they think that their work is okay and politics isn't at work, right?
And then the next thing they know, they're getting fired, not because they said anything, but because they didn't say anything.
And now all of these normies are going, how did I get canceled?
Where did this come from?
Right.
What does this mean?
Well, as some great forerunners of ours said one time, ourselves alone.
Yes.
And that's all we got.
Yeah.
And I think that a lot of people are undergoing that pain too.
I could remember much earlier in my life where I lost that affection that should naturally be for the flag, you know, the colors of your country.
This July 4th was the first.
This was the first July 4th where it didn't mean anything to me.
Yeah, see?
Yeah.
And that was weird, and that was painful.
Yes.
And for those of you who don't know, Smasher, of course, does know, Ourselves Alone is the English translation of Sin Fane.
For truth and right, the fools may fight.
We fight, but for ourselves alone.
This is, I'm just going to put it out there.
The great explorer Alexander McKinsey was the first man to cross the continent and he did that in Canada.
And he first saw the Pacific on July 20th back in the 1790s, I think.
Yeah, that great, great song, The Northwest Passage by Stan Rogers.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah, go listen to it if you haven't heard it.
You can see it on YouTube or anything.
Very moving song.
But also, July 20th is the day that White Man landed on the moon.
So in my family, Explorer's Day is going to be our big holiday in July on July 20th.
I like that.
Because, you know, America is dead.
720 is not as cool as 420.
Kraftwerks Zombie Nation was about America, in fact.
All right, Dark.
Well, thank you, buddy.
There is a ton of material that we could cover with you spanning all your work from over, it's been at least five years that I've been paying attention to your stuff.
But I was hoping that we could start tonight with one of your areas of expertise, which is the suburbs, because so many of us, especially the guys in inner cities or dangerous neighborhoods, are looking to high tail it out of there.
But even those families and suburbs that they once recognized and felt safe and cohesive in are starting to look around and feeling like a stranger in a strange land.
So you've been a critic of the suburbs before things went completely batshit crazy in this country.
Why is that?
And are you still, do you advocate for people to just get the hell out and move to whiter, greener pastures?
Yes, and yes.
And how much time do you have?
Because I could spurg about this for hours.
Real briefly.
I do believe that that is the most accurate use of the word spurg ever.
Guilty, sorry.
So actually, there's a great Robert T. Kiyosaki, the rich dad, poor dad guy.
For those of you who might remember, like the how to get rich, get out of debt stuff.
Of the things that he said that is very true is that, like, your house is not an asset, it's a liability.
And what he meant by that is that your average suburban house is a liability and not an asset.
When your house doesn't make you any money and has no inherent value in it, then it's a problem.
So, in fact, that could be a good working definition of a suburban house is a house that has no underlying asset value to it.
And now, real quick, I mean, equity is a thing.
Home equity lines of credits are useful lifelines, and houses do appreciate and make people money when they cash out.
No, I mean, obviously, they have expenses that go along with them, but yeah, but inherently, the thing about the suburbs is like we're here because we're here because we're here, right?
And so, there's a really great book that Smasher and I have been talking about off and on for a long time called Suburban Nation by Andres Dewane and Jeff Speck and Elizabeth Hlater Zybeck.
It's like a kind of introduction to this stuff.
I don't want to get too into too detail.
There's dozens of podcasts where I've talked about all this stuff, but specifically for white fathers and families, there are two kinds of houses that work for you.
Okay.
If you're in a small town and you're living above the store, right?
So, you have you own the hardware store in town and the bottom floor is your hardware store and above it is your townhouse and you live there, right?
Or you live above an office building that you rent out to people, you know, to like the local accountant and the local attorney on Main Street.
That's that's an asset that pays you.
A house in the country where you're able to farm and to extract value from that is an asset.
Right now, the chief asset of most suburban houses is that it's there is the population that lives there is sufficiently white that like you're not going to get your car jacked in the middle of the night, but that can change overnight, as most of you have seen, right?
And whether it's BLM riots or Section 8 housing or anything, a bus line, a bus line, right?
You know, the Atlanta Marta, right?
The train system through Atlanta, they called it moving Africans rapidly through Atlanta.
So, that's what, that's what when I say that it's not an asset, it's you know, like if you can get out now and get money from it, great, do that.
But, you know, look at the article on fullhouse.com, full-house.com.
Right, of course, that's the hyphen rate.
Like, everything that was the only way we could get the dot-com.
Yeah, right.
Yeah.
But anyway, like full-house.com about moving out into the country.
Okay.
Suburbs are inherently bankrupt and for lots of reasons.
And they're all Jewish.
So just trust me on this.
Was it Levitt Town was the first suburb in the United States?
Right, right.
The shopping mall was invented by a communist Jew.
Essentially, they all subsist off of bonds and life cycles of cities and streets.
You know, the bond for 30 years and the maintenance and other things aren't into, aren't factored in.
And so they just get more and more behind.
Memphis, for instance, grew in size physically two or three times in the last 30 years while staying essentially the same population.
And if you think about it, like collecting rain water for drinking, right?
You can either have a huge area, like a whole field that drains into one spot, right?
And you'll collect a whole ton of water that way.
You know, a three-acre field that you know, you get a half an inch of rain and all that field that will drain to this one spot and you'll have this huge amount of water.
Or you can live somewhere where there's a um, you know, it just just rains torrentially, like in the tropics or something, you know, one particular spot and uh collect a lot of rain that way.
And um, in the country, no one needs super great Wi-Fi on the back 40 of your wooded homestead, unless you're trying to record a podcast.
Well, that's true, but uh, you know, if Smasher's trying to explain to people how to cut down trees on the podcast, but uh, but but don't for the most part, all the resources of the countryside accrue to that house, and the average suburban house is you know too small to farm and too big to mow, as the saying goes.
And you have all the disadvantages of an English manor house, right?
Uh, hard to heat, big, without having the English manor where you know there's this beautiful Georgian mansion, but you don't see like the 10 acres of farmers that are paying rent to the to the house to make it, you know, to pay for a bunch of stuff.
And in the city, right, when cities were places that we could live, you'd have that immense amount of rain of that economic activity.
You know, there's blocks in Manhattan where more economic activity takes place in a year on that one block than it does in entire African countries.
You know, where, like, or, you know, the, the, the, where the mercantile exchange is or the Board of Trade in Chicago, right?
Billions of dollars go through in and out of that place every day, right?
And so you probably do more business in a day than most African countries do in a year, to be honest, right?
Yeah.
And so, you know, even if you have this immense infrastructure that you've got to pay for, you got so much activity that it's relatively easy to do.
Now, so, so the is the foundation of it then your critique of resources and economic rationality.
I assume that there's more.
And did you grow up in a suburb?
So is this personal for you?
Like, where did the suburb touch you, Dark?
Sorry, go ahead.
Yeah.
Show me on the map.
Show me on the map where it hurts.
No, I did grow up in a burb and it is alienating.
And there's all kinds of it's just kind of one of those things where I had a particular sort of autism that allowed me to see this kind of stuff and tie it all together.
It's not so much the underlying asset price or that kind of thing that makes it a problem.
It's the community aspects.
It's the alienation aspects.
It's the lack of ethnic neighborhoods aspect.
There's all kinds of other anti-white reasons I hate it.
But this is kind of why they're ultimately kind of bankrupt.
All right.
Devil's advocate.
I grew up in a 90% white suburb in South Jersey.
And thinking back to my childhood, it's virtually nothing but fond memories, you know, relatively nice neighbors, kids to play with and ride the bike to that whole thing.
When you talk about suburbs being alienating, I would think that either being in an anonymous megalopolis or being out in the country in the middle of nowhere would be more alienating than and I understand like suburbs today are maybe different than they were in the past.
But so yeah, you're just saying it's like a like a fake, a phony social community.
Well, that's part of it.
But in the urban megalopolis, right, in times past when we lived in a sane society, and I don't like the megalopolis either, you know, before the show we were talking about, our melanin-enriched brethren tried to move into a neighborhood in Chicago that was all Lithuanians.
And they threw a bottle at Martin Luther King's head and drove them out.
Park at Park.
Yeah.
And so when you have a neighborhood that's ethnically based, right?
Then you have a real community that you can grow up in and have friends and be safe and all that other stuff.
Too long, throw bottles at Negroes.
Right.
That's how people are supposed to grow up, right?
With Dunbar's number and of people and within families that are ethnically and religiously homogenous and that sort of thing.
For those in Rio Rhinelander, Dunbar's number is more or less the amount of people that you can, on average, have a personal connection with somewhere around 100 and 120 dudes.
That's right.
Not a meme.
That is the real number.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it's the size of an infantry company for a reason.
And so, you know, that's how you're supposed to live in the country, right?
America is fake and gay.
Thomas Jefferson, God love him, kind of set up this system in 1793 after the Louisiana purchase of apportioning land by this grid system that was all very enlightenment era.
Like we will impose order on the world.
If you look at like Europe, for instance, they have a very organic pattern and they have villages.
To give you a perfect example, South Africa right now, okay?
The traditional Boer farmstead is like American, right?
Like one family lives on this farm by themselves.
And those people are being mercilessly slaughtered one at a time.
Whereas the traditional European way was to have villages that were, you know, 150 families.
And what Orania is doing is the traditional European thing of having an actual community.
And that community provides things like division of labor.
It provides things like security.
It provides things like a community and social gatherings.
And, you know, all of those things that you need to raise healthy families are provided within that little village.
And every neighborhood was supposed to be its own little village in the city.
And Irania, for the listeners, is the exclusively white enclave of South Africa that, so far as I know, is still holding on and increasing in popularity.
The word literally means orange, land of orange.
I want our people to live the way that they always have in Europe and elsewhere.
And, you know, the development pattern in the United States goes back an awful long ways and it's very destructive.
You know, the whole family farmstead by itself in the middle of nowhere.
And then the Indians attack and carry off everybody because there wasn't enough people to, you know, to provide division of labor and security and everything else at once.
That's a dumb way to live.
You know, Smasher, you've read a bunch of this stuff too.
Am I making sense to you?
Do you have any other commentary here?
You are, of course, making sense to me.
Yeah, I mean, we evolved living a certain way.
And the too long didn't read, or the most simple way to put it is that suburbs are, I don't want to say a contradiction, but they are not in any way, shape, or form how we evolved and how we lived as we evolved and formed.
They're very much modern phenomenon, and they do a lot to hinder us emotionally, physically.
Personally, I think it's all by design, of course.
But I guess we'll get into that as we continue talking.
Yeah.
Right.
Well, that's the whole rise of professional sports or a product of the suburb and like and sports ball and burger Americanism.
Because, you know, E. Michael Jones has got a lot of really cold takes on stuff, but his book, Slaughter of Cities, is excellent.
And one of the points he makes is that if you lived in a neighborhood in, say, in his case, Philadelphia, prior to 1948 and the Shelley v. Kramer Supreme Court decision, which Rich Hauck has kindly published work on, and the Shelley decision was a black family moving into an area with a restrictive covenant.
It was literally just a bunch of Jewish cat spas trying to destroy this neighborhood.
That's part of why St. Louis was such a mess later.
But if you lived in an ethnic neighborhood in Philadelphia in 1946, you were Italian or Irish or German or Polish or something identifiable.
And then you got forced out of the suburbs literally by Jews and communists, notably someone like Robert Moses, who was the man who engineered New York's highway system.
And you got moved into Levittown, these new homes that were, you know, wonderful when every, you know, and everyone had a car and it was great.
New home of the American dream.
Yeah.
Right.
New home of the American dream.
And you could go out there and you could have your own place and you'd own it.
And you, but you would be, you know, a Polish guy, you know, and your neighbor would be Irish and your guy down the street would be a Methodist wasp.
And the guy down the street from there would be a guy who was, you know, a Pentecostal dude from the South who just moved up north for the work during the war.
And what would you have to talk about?
Like, you don't have anything in common except like, hey, you like baseball?
I like baseball.
You know, like Chris Rock has it like that joke about like, you know, grown-ass man getting sent on play dates.
Like, he likes baseball.
You like baseball.
Go play.
Go talk baseball.
Well, that's what happened to American men.
And that's why, you know, like you get back from Europe fighting the National Socialists only to get tricked by some Jew into moving into this mass-produced, low-quality house because it's the new way of living and convenient and wonderful.
And so you buy into that only to realize a few years later that not only did you fight the wrong side, but you also purchased a house that is literally a piece of garbage.
World War II and its consequences have been a disaster for housing and urban development.
Yeah.
And this is why we need a new way.
We cannot go back to something.
Yeah, right.
We could look at some of these forms like I agree with what Dark is saying, there are 150 families in the village.
Those are good ideas, but we have to go forward to something different because back 100 years ago, all white nations were racially segregated and racist countries by any standard.
And we had two disastrous world wars where we killed hundreds of millions of each other.
So just like what you were saying there, you're living in a neighborhood and there's this Methodist wasp and there's this Pentecostal Southerner and there's whatever this Catholic guy and all that.
This is what we need, a new ethic.
We have to think of ourselves in a new way.
That's not entirely new.
I suppose it's harkening back to a certain thing, but we cannot just go back because what was 100 years ago gave rise to these horrible wars that brought us to where we are.
I was thinking the same thing, Sam.
Yeah, because I wouldn't have a problem with having the Lithuanian, a Pole, and an Italian, as long as I knew they weren't commies and they were all pro-white.
Pro-white, yeah.
And that was something growing up that, you know, even as a kid, I thought was strange is that you have all so many people in close proximity to you and maybe half a dozen, you know, you know, more than just the face and like that's his house.
You know, despite the proximity, it's also still this alienating stranger.
We have to awaken to the things that unite us.
And these things that really, really did divide us before have either got to be discarded or set in a certain context where they can't hurt us like that anymore.
Yeah.
And I don't know.
And one of the best nights of my life was when I got to hang out with Coach in real life one time.
It was honestly some of the most fun I've ever had.
It was as Tim Guerrero said in Wayne's World, you were amazing.
No.
No, but it wasn't because we were singing Irish songs and we were both Irish or it was because we were both pro-white and we got to hang out and be around people who were sane.
And it's not to me, I think that, and I bring up all this other stuff to say that like there's certain natural laws that affect the way people live and we have to deal with those and keep those in mind.
But we also have to like, you can't go back, right?
Like the problem with like the paleo cons right now is they want to go back to like 1957 in Baltimore.
And it's like, that's gone.
It's never coming back.
We have to move forward.
And we have to, and, you know, there's one ideology that was like explicitly like, we're just going to do natural law and screw everything else.
And then they killed the world for it, you know, like they fought the world and they lost.
And it's the greatest tragedy of the 20th century, possibly of, you know, the last five centuries.
But if we take that understanding and move forward and say, okay, well, rather than fight over, well, you're Greek Orthodox and I'm Roman Catholic.
So we're going to just like get in a punch up about the Philippe controversy.
Let's just like realize that you're white, I'm white, everyone else in the world wants to kill us and hates our kids.
Can we be neighbors and not be dicks to each other?
Yeah, look at cover, watch each other's backs.
A couple quick things on the suburbs before we move on because we got a lot of material tonight.
And thank you again, Dark.
Crabgrass Frontier is another good book I'll put in the show notes about, I think that's about the history.
I never read it, but I know it's widely acclaimed.
A writer, I believe, in National Review, when I was subscribing to National Review, I saw this quote and it stuck with me.
He said, great men either live in cities or in the country.
You almost never find great men in suburbs.
I think there's probably some truth to that.
And the other thing is, you know, in terms of alienation, I wanted to say, well, you know, okay, sure, move to the country and then you'll be less alienated.
But you do find that when you're out in a rural area, that people wave to each other on the roads.
The gossip tends to travel faster.
Lower population densities does sort of force people to prioritize social interaction and know more about people, which is not always a good thing, obviously.
Like, you know, country gossip and whatnot can be a problem.
But that's proof to what you were saying.
And then the only other thing is from my family's experience, my mom and dad both grew up in North Jersey, and their parents both lived in or around Newark and Orange.
And surprise, surprise, fled to the Near and Burbs once Newark and other parts started to go to hell in the 60s and the 70s.
And it always struck me as, or I was dumbfounded that you could literally have to uproot your family and your kids from where they went to school, where they rode their bikes due to black invasion, essentially, and black criminality, and then not become a white nationalist or draw certain conclusions to just take that on the chin and move.
Now, we have been advocating for getting L out, moving to the country.
Even Sam said he was willing last week or two weeks ago, given the right circumstances, which was a nice admission.
But, you know, I also understand stubborn people who say, no, screw that.
I'm not leaving.
Or, you know, Strike and Mike have been pushing the narrative of, yeah, okay, country advocate, but you know, you can't just keep doing white flight.
Your rural area will get brown too.
And of course, we see that invader refugee resettlement projects and big ag can turn your rural haven into a hellscape in the span of less than a decade.
What we have to do is flee the suburbs because suburbs suck no matter what.
Even if they're all white, they still suck because you still have to drive everywhere and sit in traffic and waste so much damn time.
It's retarded.
Just quit it.
Move to the city and retake city neighborhoods or move to the country and do the country bit.
But stop living in a damn suburb.
Like burn your house down, collect the insurance money and move to the blackest nation.
Jewish lightning, they call it to-do list for Smasher after the show tonight.
Go for it, buddy.
Money where your mouth is.
Well, here, I want to live.
I don't really live in a suburb, though.
Yeah.
I wanted to point something out as pointed out to me a long time ago as far as lamenting the city.
And I've heard this thing a long time.
This is nothing new.
I'll leave the city and move away and all that.
And that's fine.
I get it.
And if there was the right situation for me, I would be very tempted to do it too.
But here's the thing: nature always contains within it the corrective for its for the problem.
And back in the 80s or in a couple different historical settings I could point to, it was in the city where the movement arose to combat these bad things.
So, well, you know, and I'm and let's say the skinheads.
You're talking inner city, you're talking people maybe with drug problems or exposure to bad, different bad things in life.
But even in that, even in this, you might say the sickest type of environment, you still had white youth awakening and ready to fight in the strongest way.
Well, I mean, not for nothing, but you know, two of our best propagandists are, you know, white guys from New York, Mike and Mike.
Yeah, exactly.
And I'm not anti-city.
I want to make this very clear.
The great cities of the United States are there for a reason.
It's a wonder.
Like Chicago, for instance, is the perfect spot as a transportation hub.
It is the shortest distance between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River.
It's a hub of rail.
It's a hub of highways.
It's a hub of all kinds of transportation.
Water transportation.
Yeah.
And, you know, just from a purely geographic logistical point of view, right?
You've essentially got an inland ocean that goes from the Atlantic Ocean halfway across the continent into, you know, and then just, it's like 150 yards.
I forget.
It's a minuscule distance between that and a river basin.
This is the world's greatest agricultural region.
And every drop of rain that falls between Pittsburgh and Great Falls, Montana goes through this river basin.
So, like, of course, you would have something there as a transportation hub.
And of course, and it's amazing that our dusky brethren are so incompetent that they managed to screw up Chicago.
Like, how are they not the richest place on the facing planet?
You see, that bulb head, that bulbhead mayor looks like an alien that sat out in the sun for too long.
Chicago is a very middle-class city.
And if you walk around Chicago, especially even downtown, people are friendly compared to, let's say, LA or New York City.
You can stop and talk to people.
It's a very middle-class city.
Patriot Front had an event here last weekend.
You're eating outside the Fed because America is not for sale.
And, you know, and I chimed in in the chat.
Like, I said, you don't have anything to worry about because the average person is either going to be at worst indifferent to it or you will probably get agreement or encouragement from people, if anything.
So, yes, there are bad parts of the city.
Yes, there's probably a certain amount of antifa in Chicago and stuff like that.
But overwhelmingly, I would say it's a much more middle-class type of a city.
You don't have the extreme stratification of rich and poor that you would have in the coastal big cities.
Yep.
Good point.
All right.
Thank you, Dark.
Let's move on to the topic of big families, having lots of kids.
You are the second most feckin' guest to ever appear on Full House after our regular Sam.
And you, yeah, I mean, you're not a young guy.
You have a lovely wife.
Oh, and by the way, the time that Dark and I hung out, we were in a local gin joint and some of our friends were doing a little bit of jaw jaw with some locals who weren't friendly.
And he and I both looked at each other like, oh, man, like we really don't want to get into a bar fight where some of the other guys were like popping at the bit to do it.
So yeah, we are the elder statesman in the room that night.
I won't go into any more detail.
But yeah, how do you, I've got three, and my wife and I look at each other sometimes like, oh man, you know, we're just so tired and so much work, you know, the age differences and dealing with it all.
So how do you do it and inspire our audience to keep going for more?
This has been a major theme of Full House is have more white babies, even if it's hard work.
It is hard work.
And anyone who tells you, oh, it'll be great.
And it is great, but it'll be easy.
They're lying.
And the first thing you have to do is you have to accept that it's going to be hard.
Right.
But there are certain rewards that come with it that are entirely worth it.
Now, first of all, that means you're not a homosexual.
Yeah.
That is a nice reward.
But I'm a traditional Catholic.
And so I have religious reasons for wanting a bigger family.
And that's part of it.
But, you know, and I'm way more interested to hear what Sam has to say.
But when you have a sufficiently large number of children, your family is a world unto itself.
And you don't need my kids can just play with each other and they have all the entertainment and things that they need.
We're friends with other big families.
And three or four families can get together and there can be 30 children there.
That's not unusual.
What needs to happen rather, and I know we're never going to outbreed the Africans and we're never going to, but it's not so much like a, we have to have more kids than them.
It is that we have to accept the realities of our situation.
We weren't meant to, even in traditional Europe, like five to seven children was normal.
It wasn't like people had 30 kids.
And, you know, some people did come from big families of 20 children or something, but that was very, very rare.
The normal thing was to have six or seven children.
You know, maybe as much as 10.
That, you know, we have to accept natural law.
Know if you have the comfy chair, you know, you sit down and you read it and you're like, oh, well, we just need to, you know, we must take our guidance from nature, right?
And so start having them earlier.
Well, it's not only start having them earlier, but accept that, like, the whole purpose of being married and having a family is to have that family.
And so, what are you going to do?
Be like, tell your kids, like, you know, it was too much work.
I decided not to give you a brother or sister.
Yeah, well, if anyone who's from a larger family, who would say, like, oh, I wish I didn't have so many brothers and sisters?
Or what parent would say, you know, we had this many kids.
I'd like to send three of them back or something like that.
That's ridiculous.
Nobody would ever say that.
Yep.
And when you get together, I've got the exact polar opposites on mom's side, big family.
She's one of six, tons of cousins, dad's side, one of two.
We had no cousins from his sister.
And it was like going to a funeral on that side of the family every Christmas Day.
And it was really like Christmas going to mom's side of the family on Christmas Eve.
Well, it's just like this issue of pro-life, you know, all these people that are pro-life, that's great.
We're all pro-life.
I'm sure we are.
But where are the big families?
Because evidently they're not as pro-life as they say, you know, because then you would be having the children.
Well, that's part of it.
And don't even get me started on that particular thing.
But particularly from our thing, okay?
Nobody else but us, right?
Ourselves alone is.
And if we want to retake a small town so that our people can have a safe place to raise their families in 30 years, we're going to need to have four or five kids each so that all of those kids grow up to vote and vote pro-white.
Sure.
They can keep control of that place, right?
There's no institution that is going to help us.
We have to build those.
We have to build families.
Jokes about, oh, I'm going to, you know, dear daughter's going to end up marrying someone else's son because, you know, we need, but if we arrange it such that like we live around each other in an organic way, you know, and everybody has multiple siblings and then you do get things like pro-white families intermarrying.
And that's kind of, that's a really good thing.
That's important.
Well, before you get too far from the point I wanted to say also, like with my kids, they were all friends just with themselves.
You know, there's something bad about like where the children grow up and then they don't like each other and then they have all friends that are not in the family.
I had only one brother growing up.
And I remember we had all different friends and everything.
Though we had like kind of an okay household, I suppose you could say.
But a lot of times, you know, the children in a really small family, they don't love each other like they should.
And this, this, it's fine to have friends and all that thing, but the this drive to have all outside friends, you know, just like what you were saying.
If we have a big family, then we're self-sufficient to a certain extent with our social needs, you might say.
Well, and one of the things that's deeply unnatural, and this kind of touches on this, about public schools is like, oh, yeah, oh my gosh, is kids are all the same age.
Yeah.
This is where you get clicks and then they have to dress like each other.
Yes, yes.
You ever put 15, 13 year old girls in the same room?
It's basically guaranteed psychological torture.
And in a family setting, though, you know, like where you have, you know, everyone's different.
Or think of the one-room schoolhouse, right?
Where you had kindergartners all the way up through maybe high school.
So you have all these different ages and everybody's interacting, you know, in a very natural kind of way.
That's natural.
This thing of having 30 people of the same age in one room, that's unnatural.
The ultimate and you know, like school, the ultimate school tradition is the master and student's not the best word for it, but the student, right?
Where you follow them around and they teach you everything, and you've got this great age divide.
And you, you know, basically the oral tradition of master and student, like the Greeks and the Irish mostly were the two that did it the most.
Well, and you have older students teaching younger students, like you know, describing the one-room one-room schoolhouse.
Yeah, the one-room schoolhouse is essentially just a version of that.
But instead of just following them around the city, you get to go hang out in a building.
I mean, you guys are lucky.
I mean, I know that everyone, I mean, it's not even wrong, right?
Like, all women were naturally three all, you know, eat McDonald's hot chip and lie, right?
But like, how, how, how can, you know, if you want women to be wives and mothers and you want boys to be fathers and men, you know, if they have practice in a big family of like, yes, taking care of the younger ones, taking care of the young ones or learning how to cook or learning how to do things and learning how to, you know, look learning, you know, like one of the things about living in a big family is that it requires, you know, you have to do a lot of stuff yourself because you don't have the money for it.
And so, you know, like your sons are going to be like, and I'm sure you've had this experience, Sam, is like, you know, dad's wrenching on something because he can't afford to hire somebody and he's like, he's going to hand me the thing there over.
And they're like, well, okay, well, why are we doing that, Dad?
Okay, well, this is why.
And it's just a more natural environment.
And also that your children see that you're not being easy on yourself.
Sure, like, oh, so I use birth control so I could have one or two kids or whatever.
And then so they see, so I could take all these vacations and have a fancy sports car.
So then how are they going to be?
They're going to be the same way.
You know, instead, they see that the strictures of life and the way to live honorably and the way to strive to something higher is to deny yourself and to take the more difficult path.
That's what you want them to do.
Then you have to do it yourself.
Better to have a wealth of life under your roof and a positive of resources than the other way around.
Yeah, exactly.
And, you know, like one of the reasons, I'm absolutely convinced.
I have no studies to back this up, but forgive me.
One of the reasons that homosexuality has been so accepted in our society in the last 20 years is because contraception made everybody gay.
Yeah.
Literally, yes.
Yeah.
It's like, okay, well, you're having a bunch of sex and not having any kids.
So you might as well.
What's the difference?
Yeah.
Not only that, not only that, but then so we've moved just beyond contraceptives to the point where people are taking birth control and then that ends up in the water.
And over the last 50 years, testosterone levels have fallen 50%.
Right.
Like, it's not a coincidence.
They want us all to be gay, faggot, retarded nerds.
Well, I mean, look at, you know, honorable exceptions exist, but guys and guys, well, I mean, literally, I mean, you know, like you check out the average student thing.
His jaw is square.
He's got a voice that's not like, you know, but look at, look at, look at the pictures of the men who fought on both sides of World War II.
Those were, those were some dudes.
Even the Japanese, even the Japanese, the physiognomy of those guys, they were high T samurai warriors.
And then look at the average Japanese man now and you're like, holy shit.
Or you look at, go to a college campus.
How many, you know, how many people do you know that would believe in a cause So fiercely that they would fly a plane into a damn ship, a boat, probably like six at best.
You know, three of them are on this call.
Well, no, but but no, like look at them, just just look at them, right?
And you go to your average college campus today, and the young men that are that are 19 years old that should be like walking erections that are that are ready to be brought and kick the world's ass.
They're like, well, I'm not sure really, like, if that's really like I, my, as a white male, I'm kind of privileged.
So I don't know if I should talk, but you know, in my opinion, four fats love neckbeards.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm not telling anybody to assault anyone, but push those people.
Push them.
You talk about them to be sure.
Yes.
Talk about pictures.
I'm so tired of correcting you Fed posts.
Smash it.
I'm tired.
Go ahead, Sam.
Sorry.
Look at pictures of, let's say, guys in the Civil War, the hunger in their eyes, and that's how you should try to make yourself, if that means in different ways, like pushing yourself away from the dinner table a little early, you got to keep yourself hungry or even sexually, right?
You know, there are times we should be holding ourselves back.
Instead, we're totally sated with this immoral entertainment.
We're hedonistic fat beat cards.
Guys jacking off whatever it is, you know, or using the birth control.
So there's times you got to be abstinent, you know, for reasons.
And when you're operating out of that hunger, you're strong.
Yeah.
Well, and not only all of the all of us seems to completely valid, but are you pro-white or not?
Right.
Right.
Like, like, what is wrong with having white children?
Like, if you're like, oh, well, I mean, obviously circumstances might dictate that it's impossible for you to have another one.
But if you're 27 and you're like, well, we had our two and it's, you know, and they're kind of a pain in the ass, it's like, I'm thinking people are sick or something, you know, very serious.
No, I mean, like, something really serious.
And like, you know, like, and you're, you're an adult and you're capable of making decisions.
But, but really, is it that hard?
You know, your great-great-grandmother had 11 children and like lived in a sod house and fought off Indians and still managed to, you know, like get dinner made for all 11 of those children.
And you're like, oh man, I'd have to get a bigger car.
It's so hard.
Give me a freaking break, man.
You know, like, it's, it's not that impossible.
And the other, you know, talk about the benefits thing, the good things.
You know, your family, you know, your kids are all friendly.
You become friends with other big families and then you have this universe of other people that you know and you get to know those kids and care about those kids.
You get involved in other things.
Your kids get the ability to develop talents outside.
Think about public school.
It's just such an enormous waste of time.
Oh, yeah.
Particularly if you're even somewhat bright, right?
Like if you're in a big family and you do things like cultivate, you know, and you don't have the TV on all the time and you're doing stuff as a family, then your kids are going to exercise.
Your kids are going to get in sports.
Your kids are going to develop themselves mentally with instruments and hobbies and become self-starters.
And just that kind of thing.
What kind of people do you want your children to be?
And is giving them responsibilities and chores and the ability to help out with younger siblings or if they're the younger babies in the family to help out with their nieces and nephews as their older siblings have kids of their own.
Do you want them to have those skills or do you want them to be like, oh, there was just me and my brother, and we were latchkey kids, and so we would get home from school and we'd play a bunch of video games.
And once we got old enough and were able to get past the password, we'd like watch porn and play video games.
I want my kids to be dependent on SSRIs, internalize the Holocaust narrative, and maybe impregnate a woman of color.
Isolate that, please, Mr. Producer.
Yeah, you see, you said it better, Dark.
Way to bring it home there.
And before we go to the break, just two quick points I wanted to latch onto it or add on to it is that having kids relatively close together is an important factor in them being close growing up.
Even if I guess if you have a lot of kids, they're going to be close regardless.
But I was spaced four years from my sister and she four years from my brother.
Maybe because my mom read that in the book somewhere in the 70s or the 80s.
And four years was a pretty big divide for us.
Our kids are closer.
And I just know for a fact that they're closer partially as a result of being closer in age and being able to play together more naturally.
The other thing I wanted to add is that we, I know for a fact, because this comes through the inbox a lot, is that we have listeners, even family men and as well as single men who basically listen to the show, but don't have anybody IRL, haven't been, haven't had the joy and the wonder, frankly, of getting together in a big group of our people, white nationalists, whatever you want to call us,
with kids and being able to watch those kids play and know that they're being raised in a household that is inculcating them with the right morals and guidelines and knowledge about the world.
Dude, come hang out with me.
You just stop.
Every once in a while, you just stop and you look around and you're like, this is amazing.
I wouldn't have it any other way.
And I remember how it was the other way with the stupid, inane, pointless backyard barbecue bugs.
And those cubs, wasting air around the grill.
And not only that, but that is what your ancestors had.
And we are just returning to the natural law.
And that's all.
That's right.
That's right.
Dude, I want to live with people that I go into the woods with and kill animals to feed the entire clan.
And then when some other clan gets uppity, we go, you know what?
We might fight amongst each other, but not.
That ain't happening.
So then we all put on the same tartan and we go and we beat the hell out of some other clan.
And then we take their women and add them to our clan.
And we're just total goons doing what we do.
That sounds way cooler than living in some crappy cookie cutter house driving my crappy foreign-made car just so that I can drive an hour every single day sitting in traffic,
hating my life, taking years off my life because I'm sitting and stressed out to go work for some gay retard corporation that hates me and literally wants my children to die or cut off their dicks.
This is Smasher in the first half of the time.
That's an image.
Usually he saves those stem winders for the second half.
They want you to be married to a black man.
Yeah.
That's true.
They think it's funny.
They think it is funny.
They call him Dark Enlightenment because he's actually a black.
He's just, he's more woke than he was.
I'm joking.
All right.
I had a couple other questions that we will possibly get.
That's right.
We will.
I want to get Dark's take on where we are as a cause and his outlook on things, and also how he deals with the opening monologue topic of keeping a brave face in front of the kids and balancing our issues and also just trying to give them a sense of innocence and joy and wonder in childhood.
But we'll see if we have time in the second half because we've got a lot to come.
So let us take it to the break.
Great job, Dark.
I know you're in for two.
Mr. Producer, thank you for keeping us rolling.
And this week, I wanted to finally introduce the audience.
Probably most of the audience have not heard this, which I call medieval German folk rock.
And this is a group called Schondmall.
And it also happens to be one of my son's favorite songs.
It's called Doodlezach.
So don't go anywhere, or we will dox Dark Enlightenment after the show.
Seriously.
Stay with us for the second half fam, we'll be right back.
Episode 54
of full house, second half, best half Dark Enlightenment special edition.
It's like pulling teeth to get a word out of this guest, but you know, we're doing our best here.
Now, all jokes aside, yeah, Dark is a font of knowledge, hot takes, and the right takes.
And we're glad to have him on.
And we've got a ton of stuff to get to in the second half.
God knows how long my rural internet is going to stay on.
So let's make hay while the sun shines, as I don't know, my dad or my grandpa used to say.
But first, let's do a little teaser for the audience.
And next week, Smasher is your friend.
Game, did he confirm?
I don't want to tease it if he's not ready yet.
I will hit up the Rhodesian and see what he says.
There you go.
All right.
Yeah, we got a real Rhodie ready to come on Full House, but we'll work out the scheduling.
If he can't do it, our based woman blogger is ready to rock and roll.
Well, the DM is gone.
I can only assume that that means he is redacted.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know.
So we got, yeah, we got.
So we got a woman blogger.
We got a woman blogger that Mr. Producer discovered and has put out some really thoughtful and not off, whatever.
It's like totally in the spirit of the stuff that we do.
So she's willing to come on.
We got a true life Rhodesian and also somebody who's been to Auschwitz recently and is willing to share his experiences.
So that more.
And also, I will be going on.
Our pal from down under Thumos invited me on to come on the roots of the right and talk about Ernst Junger's on war, which it's only like 30 or 40 pages ago.
That's probably why he assigned it to me.
He's like, yeah, we'll give you the easy one, Coach.
But it's, yeah, actually, yeah.
No, I've been keeping it.
You know, it's not often that you read something knowing that you're going to have to talk about it.
So that's been a real good experience just making notes as I go along.
And Ernst Junger is kind of a difficult personality, but I'll save my analysis of that one for that show.
Looking forward to it.
But anyway, let's get back to business.
And to kick us off here, get right to the good stuff and new white life.
So first off, congratulations to listener Fetid Anon, who let us know that he was actually on the way to the hospital with his wife.
I guess he was pecking out the email from either the driver's seat or the back of an Uber or something.
He said that he was a little bit nervous this time around, given the outbreak and the fact that there's a lot of swarthy nurses in his area.
So he actually asked Sam to say a prayer for him.
I passed that on to Sam and I'm answering.
Yep.
I did.
And he said that he remains a Catholic despite the state of affairs.
So good for you, Fetid.
And yeah, let us know.
He let us know he was on the way to the hospital and we didn't hear back.
So we're going to cross our fingers that all went well.
And send us a pic that you don't put on social media.
Love to see that new babe.
Also, to Full House listener and friend of a friend, Racer, congratulations to you, your wife, and your family on the new baby boy.
We are proud of you, buddy.
And thanks for listening.
And then one more this week, the Powerhouse on Telegram Wretched Westerner, not to be confused with Western Masculine, which I did once before, but Wretched Westerner welcomed a new baby boy.
And there were people all around Telegram.
Yeah, he was pretty candid about it and people saying prayers for him.
And I believe that wee babe came out healthy and happy and handsome, probably just like his old man.
So congratulations, buddy.
We're happy for you.
Before we go to dark again, and we got some great bits.
I got in the spirit of the monologue and the difficult times that we are in, more difficult than usual.
We got a lovely, heartfelt email from a listener who happens to be a mother.
You know, the overwhelming majority of our correspondence is with fathers to be or fathers.
But Anonymous Mom sent us this note.
She said, Dear birth panel, let me first say, I love your show so much.
You are all doing great work.
The past few months have put me into moments of profound depression trying to navigate living and raising children in this insane world.
When I get really discouraged, I write down my thoughts.
Please feel free to share if so desired.
Hope this makes someone feel peace and pride, and thank you again.
So here we go.
And thank you, Anonymous Mom.
Hopefully, this will help some in our audience, if not all.
And she writes: As depicted in Norman Rockwell's Lift Up Thine Eyes, it is very easy to draw parallels between this poignant work of art and our current society.
We have become shadows of people walking aimlessly and without hope, looking towards possessions and each other in a desperate attempt to fill a profound void.
When did we stop looking up?
When did we stop wondering with awe and amazement about the formation of the heavens and the vastness of space?
When did we stop having honest and vulnerable conversations with our creator?
As civilization seems to be unraveling and our sacred institutions are crumbling to the ground before our eyes, isn't it time to tap into the reservoir of strength and courage that is found within our blood?
If they burn it all down, we will build it again, for that is who we are.
The undeniable truth that we are alive at this moment is proof that within us lie dormant hundreds, if not thousands of years of our people's instincts, struggles, ingenuity, perseverance, and God-given fire to survive.
Our heritage, our legacy is in our bones, our hearts, and yes, in our skin.
We Europeans have made mistakes throughout history, of course, but name me one group of people who have not.
They in no way diminish our significant achievements and should cause us no shame.
Our ancestors have gone through worse.
They have survived countless wars, centuries-long hostility with foreign occupiers, devastating religious persecution, plagues, massacres, massive betrayals from our governments, propaganda campaigns of deception and blame, disease, poverty, genocide, on and on the list goes.
Yet, despite it all, our ancestors managed to create incredible countries, cities filled with art and music that touches our souls, cathedrals and churches that are stunning images and symbols of our faith, architecture that acts as living history and tells our stories, literary masterpieces with relevant lessons still holding true today.
Our lineage is rich with invention, discovery, and productivity.
We have an unmatched sense of duty and compassion towards our fellow man and have been a source of betterment and progress for all people, whether they like to admit it or not, who use our daily advances in medicine, science, and technology.
So do not be discouraged and do not feel despair, for we stand on the shoulders of giants on titans.
And if we keep our eyes fixed upwards with that incredibly potent mix of curiosity and ingenuity, we will never be enslaved.
We will never be stagnant.
We will never be replaced.
And we will live on and we will prosper in every way.
That was not me writing to myself content for the show.
That was a real email we got from dissident mom.
And I couldn't have said it better myself.
Thank you so much.
Hopefully, very powerful.
And all the more powerful knowing that she's had the blues in these days.
And let's do that.
Let's talk about the blues and dealing with this stuff and our kids real quick.
Before the show, I joked with Sam that he and I are, you know, melancholy gang or team melancholy.
Sam was the first one to diagnose me with that personality type.
And the more I read about it, I'm like, eh, all right, you're right, you're perceptive.
But yeah, she's got the blues and she sat down to write out a stem winder.
And when I get the blues, I don't mean depression or like temporary sadness or whatever, but just an overwhelming feeling of, good God, things are rotten and there is great stuff going on above board and behind the scenes.
But when you're in that day-to-day and you have your finger on the pulse with the Telegram and the Twitter and everything else, and things around the house might not be going perfectly, it is very easy to want to wash your hands of it and just make it all go away and go curl up in a ball in the bed, which I've never done, but I've heard people do it.
No, seriously, though.
And for me personally, I have the self-awareness to realize that you're in a funk and you will break out of it either over time or somebody will inspire you.
Just today, my wife gave me a good kick in the ass and I was like, ah, stop.
You know, things are going to be fine.
We're in great shape.
Blah, blah, blah.
But Sam, my fellow melancholy man, either how are you dealing with it these days or in general?
How do you cope?
Well, we need each other is what it really comes down to.
And somebody of your disposition, that's the danger is when you feel alone, you feel alienated.
And that's what the society has been doing to us for a long time.
But that is the hope of this time we live in, is that there are more of us like this than ever.
I can remember back into the 80s and the 90s, and there were times where I felt like I was just about the only person I knew that had these types of viewpoints.
And now there are so many of us that that's where one of the places you can turn.
The other places that I would say that you could turn would things that come from faith.
You know, if you read that book that I recommended, The Four Temperaments, it's a Catholic book, and it talks about the four temperaments, one of them being melancholic.
And it recommends different countermeasures, if you will, to deal with those things.
And the melancholic is prone towards depression and despair and things like that.
And if we look to the heroes of the faith, especially, we can take inspiration.
And what you just read was very inspiring.
That's what you need.
And you've got to use that will that you have in you to reach out.
I think our uncle, there's a famous little quote in there: woe to those who would not reach out to the hands through history to reach back to the heroes of previous times to grasp hope, something like that.
I'm paraphrasing.
Maybe somebody will recall that passage.
But, you know, you have to remember to come back, you know, and that's where having routines like, you know, morning and evening prayers, you know, having time that you set aside and have that recollection and ways to reset yourself.
I've got two good quotes in line with that.
Fire at Will.
And Smasher likes to talk about his feelings a lot too.
So yeah, let us know how you got.
I'm so despondent about everything.
Everything I try goes totally wrong.
There's no escape from this hole here.
I feel drained.
So far, I still haven't found a real purpose in life.
Sometimes I'm afraid to get out of bed in the morning.
There's nothing to get up for.
Joseph Goebbels, 1924.
Nine years before Hitler was elected as Chancellor of Germany.
Yeah.
Wow.
So if you are feeling down, think about that.
Nine years before Arfjor was elected.
Yeah.
And most dedicated man, the propaganda minister of the Reich, the most anti-Semitic man to have ever lived, was like blackpilled beyond all belief.
And nine years later, he is at the height of human accomplishment.
Yes.
Yeah, we and I sometimes do the rhetorical thing where I'm like, hey, sack up, smack yourself across the face and get back to business.
We're all going to make it.
That's easier said than done.
But yeah, realizing that time does heal this stuff and you eventually will get out of it and get back to business.
And just look at the news at how many people get like murdered or killed or arrested every day and be like, oh man, I'm fortunate.
You know how you get out of it?
You fight.
And so that takes me to the next quote.
He who would live must fight.
He who doesn't wish to fight in this world where permanent struggle is the law of life has not the right to exist.
And that is a quote from Adolf Hitler himself.
So remember it is temporary.
The black pill is temporary.
Bad shit happens all the time, but it's not an excuse to give up.
It's not an excuse to stop fighting.
No, nobody is saying that you can't have a lapse.
You can't be blackpilled.
You can't say, bro, I need a three-day vacation or whatever.
You're welcome to that, but you cannot give up.
You have to keep fighting.
That's right.
Take a long drive, go for a walk in the woods, and yep, dark over to you for your healthy.
By the time 1945 had rolled around, it was obvious that the war had been lost.
But the SS men fought like lions on the Eastern Front.
Yep.
And they saved Germany.
Germany wouldn't exist now if they hadn't.
There was no hope.
They knew they were going to lose, but they saved Germany.
Yep.
The time they bought the evacuations out of Memel and across the North Sea.
And for this people and for the sake of this people, we will struggle and fight.
Exactly.
And I wrestle with the black dog, man.
It's something that I've had to deal with all my life.
And it's hard.
It is hard knowing what you know and being surrounded by people who think that the Supreme Court isn't fake, gay, and full of pedophiles.
And it's hard being full of, you know, surrounded by people who think that the Republicans are going to save us.
It's hard being surrounded by people who think that, I mean, it's just hard.
I'm not, you know, we're not going to lie to you.
I will save you.
I will save you.
And when we elect Smasher, the overgroup and fear of the United States, then we'll have won.
And yeah, but until then, wrestling with it.
Go for a walk.
Go take the dog out.
Go.
Go lift.
Yeah.
That's a good one.
That's a great one.
Get really drunk.
No, no, no.
Don't do that.
Get really drunk and play with revolvers.
No, don't isolate that one.
All right.
You could ask the blessed mother to pray for you.
Yeah, you can do that.
You can go to church.
Pray, you can.
What ultimately, though, why I am doing why I do this, why I take the risks I do, putting my voice out there is the same reason that everybody who's ever done this does.
And that is that it's true.
And you will die one day.
And you will die one day.
And I believe that I will have to go before God and say, I didn't lie.
And that's important.
And what is important about this movement isn't, or this cause, rather, isn't that we win right away.
It's that we fight.
No one, because we'll win eventually one day because the truth will out and we will win someday.
And then all the statues that have been taken down, they'll be put back up and they'll be put back up and they'll never be taken down.
Quote.
We will never.
Hear me now.
Our people know.
We know scientifically.
We know rationally.
We have learned much in the last 60 years of since development.
There are things we know now that if they'd known then, they would have won in a heartbeat.
We know now.
And there's no excuses.
There's no more lies.
There's no more ability to lie about it.
We know now.
And if we ever win again, and we will, because we are right and we have the truth.
And ultimately, just natural law vindicates us on every point.
Preach, brother.
Amen.
We are never going to lose again.
We are never going to lose again.
Ever.
Let me follow that up with a real stem winder from Ernst Younger.
Courage is the wind that drives to far coasts, the key to all treasures, the hammer that crafts great empires, the armor without which no culture exists.
Courage is the effort of one's own person to the last consequence, the jumpstart of an idea against matter without care for what comes of it.
Courage means to let oneself be nailed to the cross for one's cause.
Courage means in the last moment of life to still show allegiance to the thought for which one stood and fell, to the devil with the times that want to take from us courage and men.
So, yeah, we get a lot of messages in the inbox that thank us for what we do.
And I'm keeping my head down because of my salary and my family.
And we all get it.
We understand.
And we thank you for listening.
But these are serious, dark times.
And we're never going to give you advice that would cause you undue risk or just be a masochist for masochism's sake.
But realize in your bones that you know we're right.
You know, shit serious.
And you have to pull your end of the bargain too.
And there are more important things than a salary or a sinecure, as some guy once said.
So do talk about that for just a second.
Please.
Look at the news right now.
And then realize the only thing that is keeping these people, these feral communist joggers, from finding your children and dashing their head against the stones because their eyes are blue is the fact that it would be bad optics for them and they can't get access to your children.
It's what they want to do.
Don't ever doubt that.
They hate you.
They hate you so much that you can't even really understand it.
Like you, as a person listening to this show, if you're not one of the communists who listens to it to try and destroy people's lives, if you're not.
We see you there listening, you wretched bitch.
They hate us more than we hate them.
We don't hate them.
We just want to be left alone.
Right.
And uh, but but they can't, just like, uh, just like the tick can't live without the dog, but the dog can live without the tick.
Yeah, they're parasites.
Exactly.
I recall someone saying something about that, um, about parasites.
Um, and uh, anyway, what they are going to do is they are going to hate us no matter what because they are so, so inferior.
Right.
I think it was Sam Francis who said, you know, to a non-white person, white supremacy is so obvious, it's like the sun.
I mean, think about it for just a second, right?
You were talking about temperaments earlier there, right?
Like, ancient Greeks 3,000 years ago had more psychological insight than any African ever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Ever.
Like, you know, like they had, you know, they were able to like figure people out and assign and do taxonomy and abstract and do real stuff 2,500 years ago.
And they'll never be able to do it.
And they know it.
And that's why they hate us.
And so they can't, you know, as depressing as everything gets, and it does get depressing sometimes.
Believe me, we've all been there.
You know, the antidote to that, the antidote to that depression is to do what we're doing now.
You know, it had to turn out this way.
We, you know, we thought we lived in America.
Seaville happened.
And it turns out we don't.
And we tried the courts and we tried to like, let's, let's exhaust the institutions and like make sure, you know, theoretically, you know, Matt, Matt Parrott and Jason Kessler should be the kings of Seaville and they should, they should, you know, Wes Bellamy should be washing their cars from now to the end of time.
Like Biff and Back to the Future, yeah.
You know, and, you know, like, yes, Master Parrot.
I want you to feel good.
If a parrot falls on his ass, Bellamy has to go pick him up.
Sorry, I love Matt.
You know, he fell on his butt in that one.
Yeah, I know.
But, but, no, like, here's, but we don't live in a system that's fair.
Like, like, they absolutely violated their civil rights.
It's an open and shut case, but the courts are packed with antifa as the court clerks.
And it's just, it's, and it's an illegitimate institution.
And I understand it's depressing to go through all this and to see the media and, you know, like throw people off and take away people's PayPals and, you know, even, you know, like, like, like turn Michelle Malkin into a Nazi, you know, the Filipino woman who's a Jew and all of a sudden a Nazi, right?
Like, I understand it's depressing.
But what that has done, this, this, this winnering process that is, has been very difficult, it has shown us the absolute truth that other people learned a long time ago across the ocean and that we had to rebuild our institutions, that we had to depend on ourselves, that we couldn't, um, that we couldn't access, you know, we couldn't engage in the power process in the system and we had to go outside of it.
Um, and then all of a sudden, you know, that man was in control of his country after, you know, nine years of hard work because there was no alternative.
The United States federal government just lost like a third of Oklahoma.
Thanks to two of Trump's supreme appointees.
Yeah.
Thanks to Neil Gorsuch, I think.
But like, but like, you know, like pretending that this system is going to like grow on forever.
Like, oh, yeah.
Uh-huh.
The woke mulatris transsexual who's in charge of the drone force is totally going to be able to rule the country forever.
No, that's not going to happen.
And our job is to tribe up and to be prepared for amongst ourselves for whatever's next and to be that what's next.
Follow Smash's advice and get in shape, learn how to do it.
Most of it.
Yeah.
He gives a lot of advice sometimes.
That's what we need to do.
And this whole process of the last few years of watching one thing after another fail, those were all necessary things, right?
Like if we were able to engage in, you know, peaceful protest and just tell the truth in the street and we're able to keep PayPals, everyone here would be a professional broadcaster, right?
I think the best thing that you could do is make really fanciful Fed posts on Facebook the last like six to eight years and then pee your pants on live stream when you talk to a black person.
Well, I mean, that could work.
I guess maybe we'll see if that.
We'll see how that pans out.
Time it's a bold move.
Cotton, John Mark's gonna be my new neighbor out in the sticks.
Yeah, you know he has a lot of good ideas but um, but we'll see if that's gonna like.
I don't think so no, but but here's the.
Here's the thing.
Right, like so, and I've made this point a lot of times elsewhere.
But think about it, right.
I mean, if you're listening to this, I want you to, just as an experiment, right?
Stop listening to the podcast for like 15 20 minutes at four o'clock in the afternoon and turn on your local a.m.
Drive time talk radio guy.
Oh, I know it's painful, I know it's painful, I'm only asking for 10 minutes and realize that if we had access to PayPal, we had access to bank accounts, if we had access to other stuff, everybody would be listening to Smash Friendly, Handyman HOUR on Sundays from like 10 a.m.
To noon and Roscoe on the five o'clock drive time and it absolutely would.
Because not, not because um, I mean, all of our guys are really talented.
I mean ultimately, this whole thing exists because white, talented white men have been frozen out of of uh, society.
But our stuff is true and people like it.
And so if there was, if we had any access, like if Seville was allowed to happen and we were, you know, then you know, Mike's a very compelling speaker we would have gotten to people and we would have moved the ball forwards.
We had to try that.
And then we had to try the courts because, you know, you know, parrot owning uh, the city of Seville would have been freaking hilarious.
But that didn't work either.
And so now every institution has failed.
We know every institution has failed, we can conclusively prove every institution has failed.
And now you go, well, what's next?
Well, ourselves alone.
That's what's next.
Yep and, and I think we just need wealthy Jewish backers and then everything will work out right.
No no, Maybe not.
As long as you're working with the right Jewish homosexual with a coke habit and a black husband, then it'll yeah.
Well, well said, buddy.
And I think sometimes I question them like, are we all just like living in our own little bubble here, not having a thing?
But it is true.
And I've rolled this one around in my head a lot.
Like the fact that they so aggressively and mercilessly attack us on all fronts.
That is, yeah, they are sadists, but in the back of their minds, they know what has come before.
And they are terrified that the, you know, the cat's out of the bag, the wildfire that started 2014, 2015, 2016, and then got a coordinated system response and counterattack to it.
You know, we've turned the world on its ear and suffered setbacks and lost some weak-willed souls.
And the hardy ones have stayed and we've continued to add new blood.
And we will soldier on because that's what we do.
Rather to die a soldier than live on your knees or whatever.
So, in that spirit, let us rouse ourselves even further with a short bit that came.
I was going to say it came out of nowhere, but didn't come out of nowhere.
It came out of a friend in New Zealand who just put this together and laid it on us.
And I really enjoyed it.
And hopefully, it will lift your spirits, fam.
Here we go.
And this is called Dissidents Rising.
We have so much to feel morose about.
My assigned birth gender was male, but I identify as a woman chief of the Minneapolis Holice knelt in a moment of silence in honor of George Floyd.
I feel easily irritated.
This book is for every person who holds white privilege.
Put you in my oven!
There will probably have been certain triggers for our melancholy.
Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural.
Jews are going to be at the center of that.
Of course.
He doesn't listen to me just because I'm a woman.
There is no greater supporter of the Jewish people and the Jewish state than President Donald Trump.
Very nice.
I appreciate that very much.
If it's enough to make you spit, you're listening to the right show.
Full house.
When we say we love you, fam, we mean it.
And we do need to relax and enjoy ourselves in order to prevent burnout, right?
This is why you should listen to TDS.
They're so racist, misogynistic, homophobic.
Oh, God.
A very special sense of joy will start to arise, taking something from within yourself and expressing it outwards.
I love being white.
And that's white.
That's white privilege right there.
And you will see a drastic improvement in many, many areas of your life.
For scene 88.
Yeah.
Every day, more and more white people are waking up.
I'm really firing on all cylinders.
Mr. Producer, kick us off.
Nice mashup there from a friend next door to down under.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Thank you again, buddy.
Really appreciate that one.
And hey, if you're listening to this and you want to send stuff from out of Left Field, happy to listen to it and consider putting it on the show.
Open call for content for Full House.
And yeah, same for song requests.
We got a couple song requests, can't grant them all, but we do have a bunch in the hopper.
So we'll get to them eventually as long as they're halfway decent, despite my desire to be a total control freak about the music on the show.
All right, we have a lot more stuff here, but real quick, Dark, I did want to ask you this: with your kids and all of them, and what you called, what was it, the black dog?
The black dog, yeah.
The black dog.
Do you talk to them about this stuff?
Do you put on a brave face even when you're feeling blue?
Do you expose them to our ideas?
How does it work in the Dark Enlightenment household?
I try and shield them from it just because I want them to have the childhood.
I think that as they get a little bit older, you need to kind of expose them to stuff slowly and in a kind of controlled environment.
I think that I mean, the number one thing is making sure that the whole family is together, the husband and wife are on board.
And that can be a challenge for people at times.
I hope that recent events, you know, have, I know that they've people that I know and talk to have said that, you know, my wife was kind of like weird and then she saw all the stuff going on and then she finally got it.
You know, that's happened for a lot of people.
All you can do is tell the truth, I guess.
And so tell the truth in love.
And, you know, when you get asked about certain questions, you know, like, well, you know, on Martin Luther King Day, we also celebrate Robert E. Lee, and we don't really think Martin Luther King was as important.
And, you know, and that kind of stuff, little things.
And one of the biggest things that you cannot do, cannot, cannot, cannot, cannot do, is let your kids have access to a television and a remote without supervision.
You know, Dr. Kevin McDonald calls it the Jewish, the electric Jew in your living room.
I don't even think families should have a TV.
Just and God, God's sakes, don't have cable.
It's, you know, it's subsidizing our enemies.
You know, for that cable bill that's $120, $130, you could support 20.
How retarded are you?
Like, you know, you could support a dozen pro-white people and you should be, you know, and that's the name of the game: support your friends and deny support to your enemies.
That's, you know, that's what they did to us, and that's why they run everything.
Yeah.
And for, you know, I mentioned it, the emails we get from people who aren't in the cause but enjoy listening to the show.
If you are, you know, on the sidelines or, you know, keeping your head low, then good God, you should be tithing to someone or something.
We have guys who get doxxed, it seems like every week now or getting a little bit of hot water.
Or if you don't want to support them directly or you can't, you're worried about your payment stuff.
There are legitimate groups that I just became aware of.
One of them just the other week, freexpressionfoundation.org.
They seem like good guys who are committed to First Amendment rights and people not being targeted for destruction for their views.
Check them out.
That comes endorsed by somebody who is legit.
Another one is BreathingSpace4Dissent.com.
And that is a lawyer who is fighting back against the SPLC who went after him hard.
And he's got a case pending somewhere in the courts now.
So those are just two.
And Smasher, I think that you were working on something before the show about endorsements or companies and things that we should be supporting.
Yes.
I have a list, a short list, just five businesses that I have utilized that you should spend your money at.
The first one is obviously Mighty White Soap Go.
Buy soap from them, buy candles from them.
A little bit of personal problems that have happened, but I think she's pretty close to up and running again.
Cool.
The other is CoCertified.
They have a website and they have an app.
I don't know that there's any way to actually give them money outside of just utilizing the product.
Not available on iPhone, unfortunately.
The next is a new publishing company.
Antelope Hill.
They have one book out so far, the collected writings of Patrick Pierce.
Buy their book.
They've got a really great mission statement right on their homepage.
Go read it.
It's antelopehillpublishing.com, I believe.
Let me double check.
Do you have it here?
Yeah, antelopehillpublishing.com.
So go buy their book.
Support them.
And read the mission statement.
Really, really great stuff.
And then the next one is Mystery Grove Publishing.
Of course, I'm sure most people listening are familiar.
They publish the Peter Kemp books, Mine Were of Trouble, and No Colors or Crest.
And then also the original, what, 1929 version of The Storm of Steel.
And they're available on Amazon.
And I will say with the Mystery Grove, my Antelope Hill book is not here yet, but the Mystery Grove books, the paperbacks are literally like the perfect size for a paperback book.
Very comfortable in the hand.
Nice.
And then the last company is the Krushiki supply company, who I've named before, just krushiki.com.
Go buy tactical gear and helmets and other novelty files and stuff.
Yeah, send that to me and I'll put it in the show notes.
But go ahead if you have it.
I'll spell it.
Yeah, it's K-R-U-S-C-H-I-K-I dot com.
Yep.
And read our show notes.
Read our show notes because I always do take time to make sure that these resources and links and stuff get in there.
But go ahead, Dark and Sam, I'm sure, wants to play this.
If you have an ability to start a business, right?
If you have a side hustle, if you have the ability to do something like make soap, obviously don't make soap because we have a pro-white soap company.
But if you have the ability to do something on your own hustle, be your own boss and start a pro-white business because A, you'll be in our own community supporting our own people.
And B, you won't be working for the man.
So if you're listening and you have that ability, get on board, get your own business going, and then let us know and we'll promote you because we, again, again, again, again, ourselves alone.
You should be buying all of the stuff you can from pro-white businesses and supporting pro-white people.
Every dollar is a vote.
Every stupid Amazon package that you order makes Jeff Bezos richer.
And I'm guilty of that as much as anybody.
But do your best.
Just report all your Amazon purchases as fraud through the brank once the package is delivered.
Don't do that.
Well, when it comes to Amazon, you know, that really is enemy territory there.
But do what I do.
I use Amazon to look stuff up.
But let's say I want to buy a cool BDU shirt or something from tacticalgear.com.
Well, I could just go to tacticalgear.com and buy it.
But I could look it up and see what's available on Amazon, but you could just go and patronize the people that are selling that thing directly.
And that's what I do.
So that's what I recommend people do.
Do not patronize Amazon.
This is enemy stuff.
Yep.
I did not plan to have a little endorsement and advertisement section of this show, but I'm glad we did it.
I'm going to start doing it every show.
Yeah, until they pay us.
Yeah, yeah, we'll do it.
We'll do it for free and we'll do it for shekels too.
Well, I'll take my moment to make a quick little endorsement, I suppose.
Please.
Recently here, it's been like Christmas at the Sam House because I just got a pile of great CDs and records from a couple of places.
I was almost thinking of going through each one, saying how great they are and what they were.
But I'll just say a couple of websites, check out Rebel-Records.com, great label that's putting out excellent stuff, including American stuff and stuff from around the world, and also Midgard.org, which is a Swedish site.
I should say quickly, Rebel-Records is a German site.
And Midgard.org is a Swedish site, also with a lot of great material.
Sent you, coach, a song from Hereith, a really cool, folky kind of a goth sound.
There's a lot of interesting stuff on that site, but eventually maybe we hear that song break music or at the end of the show or something.
But a lot of interesting stuff.
Check it out.
Wonderful.
And I'll add Astara, O-S-T-A-R-A Publications.
They published John Q. Publius' recent book on the willful and knowing destruction of Maine through invasion, also known as immigration and refugee resettlement.
And they have a ton of great stuff on there too.
I got the Stellag edition of The Company Chair and John's book.
So I would strongly recommend everyone patronize them directly.
You know, John's been removed from Amazon.
Yep.
And don't patronize them anymore.
You know, we burn books in this country.
And it's time that we don't patronize the people who do that.
Yep.
And if you're feeling jaded or like you understand everything, right?
And I get that.
A buddy of mine recently was like, I'm going to go back to the classics and some of these more obscure texts that I've never read, like Eddis, Atlantis and Buck, whatever the title of that one was, just because he's like, yeah, I'm going to extend my roots deeper.
I don't need to be so current events.
And a lot of times, JO and I have had this conversation about when you feel like your back is up against the wall, pardon me, and the enemies at the gates sitting and reading a book seems a little bit self-indulgent.
But at the same time, like, good God, we know how many hours we spend in chats where often a lot of the same stuff is regurgitated and we're trying to be creative and clever and things like that.
So invest in yourself.
Yeah.
I've been trying to read, listen to audiobooks, I mean, because I can't read.
But seriously, I've been trying to read a lot more and it's been working.
I just finished The Coming Revolution by Patrick Pierce, you know, a book that's over 100 years old.
It was first published, I believe in 1916 for the first time after he was executed.
But at least not long after.
So a book that's over 100 years old.
And he makes a lot of critiques of the system of oppression that the English imposed on Ireland that we make of the Jewish system today.
And that's not supposed to be a jab at Anglos.
It's true.
You read it, and if you took, it's like we always say about Mein Kampf, if you took and you just changed it to be about America, you would read it and you'd be like, this is incredible, right?
If you just took some of his essays and removed England and Anglo and Ireland and just wrote America and Jew, you'd be like, this is a perfect critique of the system that we face.
And so it's like, I want to say that we don't, I don't want to say that we don't have original ideas, but a lot of the stuff is recurring themes.
The Jews haven't been kicked out of 109 countries for the exact same reasons every time because things are different.
Right.
Yep.
And you said you like listening to Pierce and to Rockwell to just get a little refresher and realize, God, how right and how prescient these guys were half a century or more ago.
Well, so I was listening to the show today, what, I guess Wednesday's episode, and Mike did a reading.
I can't remember what the name of the book was, but it included a bunch of quotes from prominent American intellectuals over from George Washington up through like the mid-19th or 20th century all about Jews.
And even like Mark Twain writes a letter and it is just a perfect caricature of the Jew.
And it's like, so Mark Twain, who says he is not anti-Semitic, still describes cow racists, just don't like him.
Yeah, exactly, exactly.
H.P. Lovecraft.
H.P. Lovecraft's cat name.
Senator Bilbo from Mississippi in 1947 writing about blood and race and the hazards of mixing with the Negro.
Multitude of examples.
Well, we're coming up on the close of the second hour.
It flew by.
And I don't want to overlook our, we're not saving, we are saving the best for last.
We're not putting navigating the collapse at the end for anything other than a teaser.
None of us have heard this.
Our contributor has been upping his game.
And let's do it.
And then we'll bring this puppy home.
So this is episode six, I believe, of Navigating the Collapse.
Welcome to Navigating the Collapse.
Not much advice this week.
Lif, learn, train, and organize.
That's pretty much what you need to know.
It's been a bit blackpilling for a lot of people.
So instead, we have a very special message from a very special uncle.
When we entered the political scene, our names were unknown.
The majority had been soldiers returning from the Great War with fury or with despair in their hearts.
The period of suffering and hopelessness began.
And with that, also, the desperation of our folk.
Many started to lose hope in life.
Most did not see life as worth it any longer.
There seemed no hope for an equal treatment.
And with that, the freedom of the German people.
With that, our struggle began.
It was a virtuous struggle.
And it was a struggle that went against all odds.
When I first entered this city, then even my best friends abandoned me.
They could not understand how an otherwise reasonable man suddenly got the idea in his head to fight an entire world of realities.
They said, What does this poor soul want?
He has neither money nor does he have a name.
He hasn't got a single newspaper behind him.
He hasn't got a party.
He's got everything against him.
And he wants to fight against everything.
He wants to fight the employers, yet he also wants to fight the proletariat.
He wants to fight against the democratic state, yet against autonomous regions as well.
He wants to fight against all the established religions.
He wants to fight capital, yet also the trade unions.
There is nothing this man does not want to fight.
He wants to build a new state, a new society, and he hasn't gotten a single person behind him.
A madman who wants to go out alone and declare war against the majority in all areas.
It wasn't so easy, this struggle.
Despite everything, gradually, small victories began to show.
Against the silencing methods, as well as the ridicule and mockery.
Later, against the flood of lies and slander.
And finally, against the terror.
The young movement began to establish itself.
You have all lived through that, and you've all had this inner feeling.
We will win this struggle for power in Germany anyway.
It may be difficult.
What speaks for us is the correctness of our principles.
It is the realization that the current state cannot be maintained.
That it is only a matter of time before it breaks, one way or another.
In the end, I must say it was also the belief in the immortality of our folk.
A folk that would have been destroyed by the continuation of the situation at the time.
Don't see these flags as merely, but see in them a legendary duty.
Hundreds upon hundreds have died for them.
Tens of thousands were injured.
Hundreds of thousands have lost their jobs and their careers.
But the extreme loyalty of all has changed them from the flag of the opposition to the flag of the Reich.
And may heaven be our witness, the debt of our folk has been paid.
Injustice has been avenged.
The shame has been shattered.
The November criminals have been beaten and their reign has been broken.
Hell yeah.
Well, we have to end the show right now because all of us are going to hop in our cars and go get to business.
Thank you.
Thank you to our contributor.
Yeah.
And great.
Wow.
A lot of times those quotes and passages get passed around a lot and you've heard them, but I had never heard that one.
I gotta sit down and reread.
Yeah, well, I can only get so well.
I won't even say it.
I won't disrespect.
Yeah.
I miss it.
Well, it's inspiring.
And gentlemen, you know, like we're talking about reading and what do we do?
And your peers are not the dude who's obsessed with, who's at 35 years old and obsessed with the Avengers and has a collection of Funko Pops.
That is, you can listen to Hitler's speeches or you can listen to Jewish Captain America speeches.
I know which one I'm picking.
Yeah, right, right.
No, no, no, no.
Your peers, when you're like, man, I'm all alone.
No, you're not.
No, you're not.
You are there.
You are in the same line and fighting the same fight as the Templars, as the men in the Blue Division who went from sunny Spain and fought in the cold and the wind and the bitters driving snow for Europe, for Western civilization who fought against our enemies and they understood what they were doing and they died in droves.
And you're fighting alongside Land DeGrell and you're fighting alongside every hero that you ever had.
You're in the Stonewall Brigade, boys.
That's what you are.
You are, and you might like, oh, I'm just listening to the podcast.
Well, then get off your ass and do something.
Buy from Mighty White Soap.
You know, work an extra, work an extra hour and donate that to a pro-white cause.
Find brothers and get to work.
And if you're like, oh, all I'm doing is building a business and building a family, then you know what?
Those men that you admire so much, they fought and died so you could do this.
They fought and died so you could have a family.
And you dishonor them every time you're like, ah, I don't think I want another kid.
I'm going to just beat off.
You're dishonoring your ancestors.
Stop it.
Stop it now.
And if you're listening to this for the first time or for the 54th time, you know in your heart, whether you're the enemy on the fence or one of our guys, that we're not bullshitting you.
We're telling you the God's honest truth and we're not deluded.
It's not a cult.
This stuff is real and we need your help.
So listen to Dark Enlightenment.
Listen to the birth panel and do more than that.
If they'll just listen, get involved.
Drop us a line.
We'll help you connect, possibly, if you're worthy.
And yeah.
We're all going to make it.
So we're at two hours.
Perfect, as always.
We will go around the horn real quick.
Last thanks and thoughts.
First, to our special guests, Dark.
You're welcome back anytime.
Thank you so much for having me, Coach.
It's been a pleasure.
The rightstuff.biz slash paywall social agency.
Send in a money order.
If you have the cash, do it for a full year.
I can be heard every once in a while on the third rail.
I'm one of the rotating panelists in when Spectre or Boizoi needs someone even more autistic than Borzoi.
And I'm finishing up the American Nation series at Identity Dixie.
And I end up, you know, get vetted and find a group of guys.
That's all you can do.
Yep.
Dark's been through the wars and he's still here.
And so should you.
Smasher, my Irish brother from another mother.
Homie.
Thanks.
You still with us?
Oh, okay.
No, well, we're not there yet.
Oh, that sounded like that.
That was the softball pitch for you.
All right.
That's okay.
Jump the gun, as always.
It's 112 right now, U.S. East Coast time.
But thank you, buddy.
Great seeing you recently.
And we had a great time.
We had a great time.
Yep.
And Sam the Man, our own, our very own Clarence Thomas.
Clarence Thomas and Whiteface.
Yeah.
Another great episode, coach, and great company here.
You know, we're surrounded by great men and we're great men to each other.
And we have great listeners, great fans.
And thanks to Dark Enlightenment for being here.
It's certainly very special.
Damn straight.
Well, Full House episode 54 was taped on another sweltering summer evening, July 9th, now July 10th, 2020.
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Motorcycle in the background.
Very appropriate.
And I also want to take a quick second to thank Mr. Producer.
We always thank Mr. Producer sometimes as an afterthought or offhand, but this would not happen without him.
He knows it, and he's been a stalwart fan and contributor since the beginning.
And you know it, buddy.
So to all white families looking out upon their once perhaps safe, cohesive, and recognizable suburbs, now looking at them like a stranger in a strange land, we salute you.
Get your asses in gear.
Mr. Producer, after this second half, I feel like we can all take one more shot in the arm.
So please, from 2016 and from a very different time when we all felt like we had the world at our fingertips, this one's from the classic meme vault from Murdoch Murdoch.
Please put on Hold Back the Night.
Now, the imagery on the video may be out of date, but the spirit is just as valid as it was then, and it's coming back.
So we love you, fam.
And we'll talk to you next week.
And now, Smasher, you can put the carry out top.
What do you mean? You too!
See ya!
We love you, everybody.
Take care.
When I was going to be said to believe it, somewhere there was the sun lost to shine.
Now my heart walks still till I've seen it.
And I can still till I've made it fine.
There's a fate that you've seen.
It's around me.
I'm afraid of the darkest of light.
With the touch while you go, these are nations.
Now I know the one that can stay.
There's a face that I've seen in the windows.
There's a face that was strong enough.
But I tell you, the world is falling.
You can fit what they want to defeat you.
You can live on the wheel just to hide.
They can stand just as long as they need you.
We're trying the only one that can do.
I can't see- And I know we won't fight alone.
And the sword that we carry will turn the light into harmony.
But all of your heroes are gone.
And the blood that they spill is on their hands.
I've got to swim back at the sun.
Nothing can be done with so few men.
A hero could do.
When the voice from the shadows call you, when the wind went swaps your ears, will you stand when the weight is upon you?