You probably shouldn't write about politics
What are you truly accomplishing, anon-brother?
Dime a dozen. That’s one way I’d describe much political commentary today. It’s as they say: Opinions are like arseholes- Everyone has one.
You probably have one, and there’s a not impossible chance that you write about politics. Most likely you shouldn’t. This is because what you’re writing is most likely useless, redundant, counterproductive, stupid, all of the above, and maybe more.
I say “most likely” because there is about 1% of writers out there who actually write anything worth a darn.
I myself have had a few ideas for things I might want to write in the political field.
I came to realize that everything already had been penned or written. I was copying from another and did not have enough to add.
The only exception to this rule I have found is this very piece, which is the only reason I am writing now, or should ever write.
Regularly, such copying would be perfectly fine in the realm of storytelling. Even if given the same story, two writers will probably tell it quite differently.
With politics though, redundancy is an inefficiency. This is not to say that a new political formula is needed every hour of the day, as some of my fellow youngsters experience in the extreme. Instead of such an obnoxious meaning, I say that all political writing must be useful.
I say this because oftentimes in the political arena there is a plethora of voices all pointing and speaking about the current thing. A few are probably enough. What we don’t have enough of are folks like Hexenkartothek, or Der Einzige as he’s known through the copper and fiber of the interwebs.
He writes somewhat about the theoreticals, but I appreciate his focus on how, for example, political violence would actually play out in his piece about the “Years of Lead’ in Italy. This piece I would highly recommend if you’re curious any further.
A piece like this has a purpose. You could realistically use this to prepare yourself and others to be better situated beforehand, as well as trained for what will actually happen (to any extent you’d be involved).
Most other authors on Substack? Forget it! They’re as useless as tits on a fish!
Something I have yet to see is how to get organized(that’s not written by a shitlib). Or almost as rare: how to truly get involved(also that’s not written by a shitlib or a poast seen by 10 people and only read by 2, the very same who number all the likes).
One could go on, but you get the idea.
One thing that definitely needs to happen, without a doubt, is that you need to do something in real life. A litmus test is that, if no organization, or any friends/family have any awareness of you doing something. Actually, if no one besides yourself in real life(the big IRL) has some idea that you’re doing something, then you’re just as worthless as the normies that you badger and make fun of. At least with the normie, he doesn’t put on a false face and pretend that he is saving the world when all he’s doing is sitting in his room and staring at a screen all day.
At least go for a walk, or a run, or something. Good grief!

I am leaning in this direction. I am going to focus on another Militancy in History, I got good suggestions for the next one.