"The hopeful man, free of doubt, is the resolute man, for he knows that the future is what men like him make of it."
To any of those with an overabundance of white-pills in their possession currently, post them if you have them. News, info, videos, statistics, victories, history, tradition, culture, architecture, and other things not named here are all acceptable.
Tradition and identity is of the utmost importance to mankind. Without it, we are nothing but slavering automatons with no free will, who have nothing to believe in or think of other than what is in front of them.
The times we live in are uncertain. The lives most will ultimately lead in this era are unfulfilling and unthinking. Ultimately, if enough people are willing to break societal conditioning and look for something other than baseless hedonism to indulge themselves in then they are still able to find it. Though it has been hidden, the truth lays in plain sight. It is human nature to fight for a safe and just future, no matter what you have heard to the contrary.
The fire will be forever kindled by those who want to follow something greater than themselves. To live free from the pervasive, predatory, moral decay that has threatened humanity since it's rise to sapience. To have a greater unity, a more perfect people, not in spite of others or themselves, but in earnest for the collective betterment of all mankind. An united people will always be much better than one filled to the bitter brim of strife and the discord that is difference.
Simpler times, not in the sense of technological achievement, but in what a model homogeneous society is like where trust is highly prevalent and fear of the fellow man did not run rampant, at least among the heterogeneous counterparts. I recommend this video for you, if you haven't already seen it: bitchute.com/video/3nAX0tztrM4W/
"Why do you fight for something that is not supported by many, they say?" To them it is relevant to answer "Because the future where such things don't exist is perceptibly horrible in comparison."