00:00:00.000Alright, whenever I talk about gaining political power, whenever I give the advice to young men to join a political party, to push it in a good direction, whenever I say that you should contest the levers of power in society, there's always a bunch of tough guys, anonymous of course, who start talking about violence here and violence there.
00:00:23.880Now, I understand for many young guys, they want to be cool and edgy and say radical things, but we're not really in a position where we can entertain their emotions, so now we need to think logically about how we can save our civilization, so that we no longer need to hear about these nightmarish crimes being committed against our peoples.
00:00:45.720So therefore, we need to be crystal clear in our communication.
00:00:50.400Now, I also want to say a few things about violence before getting into the history lesson of today.
00:00:56.600I'm gonna give you a history lesson from Sweden's recent past, but first I want to say something about violence.
00:01:02.620Whenever you say that violence is required, it's like saying that you need oxygen to survive.
00:01:08.500It's, of course, you need violence for everything.
00:01:11.260You need violence to collect taxes, you need violence to get people to, you know, obey the law.
00:01:17.480So it's something so natural, so obvious, that it's unnecessary to say it, and from my perspective, when I see someone talking about violence in this way, I only see someone who wants to sound edgy for the sake of it.
00:01:28.640Yes, the police, they're using violence every day to detain criminals and to deport criminals as well, in many cases.
00:01:36.840So yes, violence is already being used to restore order, it's just that we need to get into a position where we can increase it so that more criminals are being deported.
00:01:47.400So whenever you say that violence is necessary, yes, again, violence is necessary to do anything to uphold a society, you need violence, explicit or implicit.
00:01:56.960It's something so obvious, so you don't need to say it.
00:02:01.740Everyone is for the police using violence to put bad guys into prison.
00:02:06.840So, nothing strange, nothing out of the ordinary there.
00:02:10.780Now, anyway, we need to look at Sweden's recent history, because I've seen some comments saying that violence, ideologically motivated violence, will, you know, result in something good.
00:02:21.220And I will post this to YouTube, and I will post it to X, and in the X post, I will tag Magnus Söderman, and you can ask him directly.
00:02:29.980You can tag Magnus here, and ask him, Magnus, is this true?
00:02:34.280So, don't ask Grok if it's true, ask Magnus Söderman if it's true.
00:02:37.720Ask him, straight away now, if you're watching this on X, ask him if it was a good thing that the nationalist movement, or the skinhead movement during the 90s in Sweden, that they used indiscriminate violence.
00:02:51.400Ask him if that was a good way forward for the nationalist movement.
00:02:54.700He's going to say, no, it was not a good thing.
00:03:00.400On the contrary, it actually halted the political progress of, say, the Sweden Democrats.
00:03:05.300So, eventually, these nationalists, during those years, they came to understand that violence on the streets doesn't lead to anything productive.
00:03:16.380It will not bring us the results we want.
00:03:18.420So, they started the Sweden Democrats instead, and now they are the second largest party in Sweden.
00:03:24.360And the violent movement from that time, it has continuously haunted the Sweden Democrats for, yeah, since the 90s, basically.
00:03:32.420So, they still have to contend with that legacy from that time.
00:03:35.920And we can only conclude that it was something bad, this uncontrolled violence.
00:03:41.740Now, I'm going to say something also, that I'm not going to condemn anyone who joined any movement during the 90s, because it was done in self-defense.
00:03:50.860That's something to keep in mind, that it was a response to aggression against Swedish youth during those years.
00:03:57.520It's just, it was a healthy impulse at first to organize and to, you know, stand up for yourself and everything.
00:04:04.080But it escalated in a destructive, semi-criminal direction.
00:04:09.440And, again, talk to the guys who were active during those years.
00:04:13.200I was a boy during the 90s, so I don't, I can't say for sure.
00:04:16.580I'm only listening to the guys who were active then.
00:04:19.420So, again, ask Magnus Söderman, ask him, was this a productive way forward?
00:05:33.540Then he realized that this is a waste of time.
00:05:35.860It's just going to land us in prison with absolutely no result whatsoever, except that we get to feel cool.
00:05:41.800And we get to feel the rush of adrenaline by beating up some random individual.
00:05:47.320Then he came to the conclusion that it's more productive to actually build something, to actually try to, again, contest the positions of power, try to get wealthy, all of those things.
00:05:57.420So, you can actually leverage real power.
00:06:00.180Because real power is not street fighting.
00:06:02.480Real power is when you actually go into the parliament and you, you know, try to change legislation.
00:06:09.300Now, when I say that we need to engage in the political arena, it's not enough.
00:06:14.000We also need to engage in the legal arena, so to speak.
00:06:18.940We need to have good individuals in the courts.
00:06:22.740Because as we have it right now, we have this case from Sweden where you had a young Swedish girl being raped.
00:06:29.940And there was a left-wing extremist woman.
00:06:57.740So when I say that we need to replace these individuals in these positions of power, that is what I mean.
00:07:03.000Because unless we do, they will continue to torment us.
00:07:06.480So that's a perfect example when we're talking about having good individuals in these positions instead of having anti-white extremists.
00:07:16.900And, you know, this case now, it's international news.
00:07:19.480And I can only hope that this individual, this older woman, she is world-famous for being a protector of rapists.
00:07:26.200So, again, as in the case of Ireland I talked about yesterday, as long as these individuals, they are in these positions, they will give the rapist a slap on the wrist and then let him go.
00:07:36.200And then he can rape someone else in a few years or in a few months.