To 'Afrique'
>>244277198This is a pretty standard status-quo argument. We are political dissidents, and as such, people with less to lose are more likely to risk expressing their dissident views. Most people who are upper middle class also tend to be social status seekers, and tend to toe the line of whatever gives social status. They go through higher education which indoctrinates 'regime philosophy' and accept this as the status quo even if they disagree.
To step outside this comfort zone will lead to ostracisation, loss of decades of training and investment, loss of family and possible prison time. There have been people who did step into the limelight, and became leaders. They were swiftly put in prison on trumped charges using FBI informants with little evidence.
>In 1998, Hale was barred from practicing law in Illinois by the state panel that evaluates the character and fitness of prospective lawyers.>On April 6, 2005, Hale was sentenced to a 40-year prison term exactly one year after the trial began for attempting to solicit Lefkow's murder.All because he ignored a Fed's solicitation for an assassination he opposed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_F._Hale>Richard Barrett (1943 – April 22, 2010) was an American lawyer, white nationalist>Firefighters arrived and found Barrett's corpse near the back door of the house, which was unlocked. He had been beaten and stabbed to death by a 23-year-old black male, Vincent Justin McGee.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Barrett_(lawyer)There are many others, and all are targeted the hardest by the regime because they are the biggest threats. Doctors and Lawyers that express their views WILL lose their jobs and they WILL be targeted as dissidents in brutal ways.
Also, our social status is irrelevant. Even if we are 'trash', I don't care. We have interests and your perception of us means nothing. We will fight for our race and will do so as 'trash'.
Your bougie allusions to status are meaningless.