There are lots of new faces in the community. People who were commenters are raising their game and their level of commitment. It’s a great thing to see.
It’s like bacteria dividing. Of course, there will be difficulties. Feeling as if everything has been done already. Finding those one or two things that make one unique. Having a small audience initially and overcoming discouragement. Give it a few months before giving up.
There are a few things. The more conservative, the more people interested. At the same time, the more conservative, the more competition, the harder it is to differentiate oneself from the herd. Where to go on the ideological scale – conservative, racial realist, HBD, racist, WN, international revolutionary.
This thing of ours is like a ring. Ideas bounce from node to node, getting passed around, changing slightly each iteration. There is a Jungian “collective consciousness” or maybe a will of the Aryan nation (WOTAN) that exists. A very strange and nebulous concept, but often several writers in same area come up with the same idea at the same time.
Of course, there are trade-offs and nothing in the world is all gain. The primary cost is your most valuable resource, your time. You decide your level of involvement. In this WN is like everything else in the world – you get out what you put in. You will find others who share your thoughts.
White nationalism 2.0 is about education, building communities and self-improvement. You will profit from blogging and writing more. It is better than commenting. Naturally every writer enjoys feedback, but it is like renting, not owning. When you have your own blog, you build equity. Give it a thought if you have ever had the desire.

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