Post for transit I: Jobs for the disfavoured.

In this time when the church is being shredded and all justice and decency is being removed, one has to consider how to advise young men.

Young men, particularly young Christian men, are the last group you can discriminate against: they are hated by the churchian and the secularist alike. And no one gives them advice as what to do.

Reading this on the day the US Supreme Court codafied the invention of a “right” to a union of someone of the same sex, I’m chastened over my own sin and what the future will look like. In the US Legal system, the “method” is almost more important than the result of Supreme Court decisions. 5 lost souls have condemned the US to Civil War 2.0 and government-sponsored persecution of Christian Churches. (Heaven knows they won’t bother the Muslims, as they know Christians don’t prefer lopping off heads as a solution to most problems.) All the destruction to be wrought, all so people can think they are on the “right side of history” or that they support “love”.

I’m reminded of your common refrain, “don’t be like them”, and it hits home pretty hard today. I wonder if this is what it felt like in 1938: WW1 was a daily, painful memory, but an even greater storm was approaching.

So where to get advice? I ripped this off a white nationalist site.

I think White nationalism is not a smart idea: but it is about as politically incorrect as believing the Bible, and their tactics may be of some use.

Speaking of supporting heresy, there are four kinds of job categories that seem to be untouchable by the SPLC.

  1. Business to client one-time interaction services such as IT help or electricians.
  2. Union jobs, particularly if the member can leave his politics at the door and the union has negotiated a very complicated process to fire an employee in their contract.
  3. Business to business with politically incorrect clients is always helpful, but this requires very high levels of competency in arcane areas and very strong relationships with clients.
  4. Owning the production of commoditized goods (wheat, gravel) is only open to the wealthy, but in commoditized, unconsolidated industries, boycotts do not work.

Design a career path that ends in one of these safe harbors. Develop short and long term goals to get there. Assess yourself each quarter and year, perhaps even with the help of a mentor. And most importantly, seek out other competent, reliable people in your area to begin organizing and volunteering in well thought out strategic campaigns. Being ready to fight for the movement begins in securing your livelihood.

Since I am a father, I will discuss this in generalities: my boys are in the educational system at various stages. I am guiding them away from a liberal arts degree — though one is a voracious reader and the other a musician — towards professions that cannot be automated because need human contact. Towards clinical disciplines: I would recommend farming and trades to other young men, but my boys are geeks, so the learned professions it is.

But there is no safe harbour. (Commonwealth spelling, not US in the quote).

The Governments of this world have tried to socialize commodity industries before, and generally failed in the process: over the last 30 years state coal, state steel (we had both) have been privatized because they were losing money.

So I would add one thing: do something that is portable. Make sure your credentials work in another country. And be very good at what you do: if you are that, your credentials will be deemed as acceptable, for other people will want you.

And within the church we need to restart apprenticeships. Our young men may not be allowed into the new Fuhreruniversiat. We have a duty to our family and our congregation to ensure our young men are trained for work and have work.

Remember, our nations may implode, but the church is for Christ, and Christ will preserve it, through all. So we need to not look at Congress and Crown, but each man should train his replacement.

This elite is damned. Do not join them.

4 thoughts on “Post for transit I: Jobs for the disfavoured.

  1. 14yo wants to be a doctor at the moment. I’m encouraging it, feeling that shooting high gives you more chances to hit a good target. Like your boys, he’s not especially interested in the trades, he doesn’t have the passion for “must fix the things” that his dad does.

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  3. Yes, same here in the states. I told him that. At any rate, studying hard enough to get into med school can’t be a bad thing.

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