Societas Non Scindenda
By W2R Crew
Nationalist movements have an unfortunate, yet natural tendency to split themselves up based on socio-economic backgrounds and the optics thereof; it’s also a tactic of the enemy to promote that [1]. During 2.0, or the “Alt-Right” era, organisations such as Generation Identity in the UK (not France) and Identity Evropa in the US, elected to choose a certain persona for representation of the movement. This representation was college/university lads that for all intents and purposes were based on the “WASP” persona. They didn’t permit skinheads or the pagan black metal crowds from the 1.0 days because they were too socio-economically disadvantaged and as such portrayed that in their image, an image that was deemed offensive to 2.0 optics. What they failed to understand is that not everyone had to be middle to upper middle class in socio-economic terms and presentation; not everyone had to be intellectuals – or appear as such – and white collar workers. As such, they gave up a lot of potential supporters and workers, restricting themselves to WASP reactionaries.
RAM and Will2Rise learned from this catastrophic mistake. It was decided that alienation or exclusion of any fellow white based on socio-economic factors was not to occur. Instead, welcomed were the skinheads and black metal pagans of 1.0; WASPS and college gents of 2.0; and the football ultras, weightlifters and patriotic MMA lads that came to be the latest addition to the community of 3.0. W2R and the ACN is concerned with one thing: victory. You don’t accumulate the numbers, skills, knowledge, resources and networks required for this objective by excluding your own people merely because you’re frightened that the way they present themselves or their socio-economic status will make you appear “unprofessional” and “thuggish”, or conversely, because they will make you appear “pompous” and “academic”. Everyone has a role to play. Rundo and the legacy RAM lads are well known for picking the right men for the job. They understand that people of certain socio-economic backgrounds, differing experiences and methods of presentation are better at fulfilling some roles than others.
For example, within the W2R Crew Rundo is more suited to social outreach, promotional work, participation in combat events, teaching physical training and street art; J. is more suited to training active club lads; L. is more suited for designing stylish media via video editing; M. is more suited to co-formulating the 3.0 counterculture and articulating it in a way that appeals to multiple levels of intelligence and socio-economic and educational backgrounds; another member is more suited for analysing where previous organisations/movements made mistakes, and there’s plenty of other members of the W2R Crew that each fulfil specific purposes tailored to their socio-economic status, education and employment backgrounds, hobbies, and personal experiences, which are all different in most respects and synergise incredibly well. This sort of cooperation would be unheard of in 2.0. Someone taking on the role of Rundo or J. would likely not associate with someone taking on the role of M. and vice versa because of those presuppositions that stated you had to be of – and present – a certain way that complimented the WASP aesthetic of Identity Evropa.
Another change in the 3.0 movement (W2R Crew’s dynamic being used as an example) is our ability to be able drop and raise our socio-economic echelon on a whim through appearance, decorum and knowledge. While Rundo was on the run there were times when he had to lose the athletic wear for a shirt and tie, and drop the street-based lexicon for a more educated and better articulated method of speech. J. has the potential to infiltrate – if he so desired – certain heretical subcultures. M. can be conversing with a former European official one minute and then rubbing shoulders with men and women that wear Adidas sneakers or boots (unconnected to one another). The change in socio-economic position should always be skin fades and a pair of New Balance sneakers away when descending, and a suit and tie away when ascending. This ability to seamlessly slip between different echelons of society and social circles when required could be likened to a form of tradecraft, but unlike tradecraft – except when dealing without our enemies – we are not pretending to be something we are not. Instead, we are accessing, using and emphasising different parts of our identity; different aspects accrued by personal experience, knowledge, skills, past employment roles etc. The 3.0 man is a cultured thug, and nothing embodies this more than the ability to transcend social class and unify our people toward the 3.0 counterculture, regardless of whether they wear red laces or white ties, or whether they are a rocket engineer or a tradesman.
It cannot be stated enough: we need everyone that qualifies as white and holds similar or complimentary ideologies. No more division, no more optics scuffles, just hard work and real world cooperation. This is what globalhomo fears more than anything, and this is what will deliver total Western victory.
Societas non scindenda – the group is not to be split.
[1] Globalhomo counts on (but if not, instigates) the sowing of division within nationalist political movements, as division causes a breakdown in communication and a void between organisations that can be used by the intelligence community and paid left-wing activists for machinations geared toward stopping a nationalist revolution. One of the ways they achieve this is through highlighting “bad” optics to one or more of the groups involved in a movement insofar as said optics pertain to alienating the masses. Once a group begins to disavow another group based on their optics (and a desire to appeal to the masses), a chain reaction commences that eventually fractures the entire movement into two rival factions: one faction cries, “edgelord”, while the other cries, “optics cuck”. They then spend all of their time and resources trying to destroy one another while our civilisation continues to burn.





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