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[–]Nombre27 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Depends on what you want to do.

University only hardened my convictions and I didn't enter with much political baggage. Had read Zinn's A People's History of the United States and watched various docs on 9/11, e.g. Moore's and Loose Change, Zeitgeist, and some others but I wasn't a diehard for any of it.

I think there's a few professional streams that are worth pursuing (medicine, dentistry, nursing, engineering, accounting, etc.), even more so if it's more than a paycheque and something you're actually passionate about. Political change comes from the top down, so it is extremely important for our guys to enter these strata to hopefully gain access to influence and resources. The masses have always coalesced around their higher-ups, hence why Trump had so much success being as explicit as he was.

Literally just read an article this morning on how conservatism got usurped by Neo-Cons due to Buckley's poor judgment. Things like that are basically what our guys need to do, but perhaps at the more local level so that networks can be created, i.e. start as a hydra, become anti-fragile.

https://counter-currents.com/2017/02/where-conservatism-went-wrong/

That being said, there's nothing wrong with trades and if you can get proficient enough to start a business to help support our race, then all the better.

Basically there's numerous angles of opportunity and we shouldn't get bogged down into thinking the benefits of each are somehow mutually exclusive when the goal, regardless of the vocation you enter, should be to do work so that you can better help your people. Whether you're a doctor, dentist, plumber, or accountant, work in a way that is Pro-White. Obviously don't do anything retarded that compromises your credentials and thus hinders your ability to support Pro-White causes.

It all counts.