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22 lines
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Sam Francis’ “Revolution from the Middle” is a great book, but the title is not quite right.
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Of course, the middle class will power the revolution when it comes. But they will not be the ones who start it.
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For years, two particular White American types have been targeted: the White English elite, and the White English country folk.
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It makes sense.
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In a takeover of a nation, who do you eliminate? You eliminate the men who can organize a large resistance, and the men who love the front lines.
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In other words, you eliminate the edges. You kill the cunning and daring of America: the foxes and the lions.
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When these edges are eliminated, the soft middle remains. Friendly farmers and shopkeepers are the heart of America, and they just want to live a quiet life. These men can be controlled into doing what the new state wants.
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The coming Civil War is this: the new elites versus the old. The foreign men of the empire will fight the American men of the nation.
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The men who built the Republic, the mind and body of America, are some of the only free Europeans left in the world.
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One day, the free-thinking men who face Asians and Jews at top universities will join forces with the free-wheelers who face blacks and Hispanics in their small towns.
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Then, the revolution begins. |