Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Commitment

When and if you join Aryan Nations, you are making a commitment. If you accept a leadership position, even more so. This is not a social club. We are building a serious political and educational organisation. If you haven't the time, then don't bother. We need more than someone who just pays his dues and and sits at his computer. We need people of action. You need to be out on the streets giving out literature. Talking to people and recruiting. When you hear of an injustice against our Folk, you should be ready to write letters and make phone calls.

If all you want to do is sit at your computer and bitch about things and tell racialist jokes, then I suggest you join an appropriate forum, or or a National Socialist social site like Nazi Space. But if you are ready to walk the walk, then we need you.

If you make a commitment to us, and fail to live up to it, you will never advance in this organisation. You'll remain at the lower levels, while those around you who are willing to work get awards and are promoted. If you accept a leadership position and fail to perform your duties, you will be relieved of duty. If you repeatedly fail to pay your dues, we will drop you. We are not playing around!

Now I realise that sometimes we get extra busy. A special project at work, family problems, personal crises, and illnesses. As they say, sh*t happens. As Murphy's law states, it happens all too frequently. If and when such things happen, all you have to do is let us know that you're having some kind of a problem. It's when you go silent that we get pissed off. Unreturned phone calls and emails, especially if you're a leader are not acceptable. Just let us know what's up, and how long you may be out of things in order to deal with it. After all, how long does it take to write a brief email, or make a phone call to let us know that you are having some trouble?

We are not cold-hearted dictators, or as some have called us 'mini-Fuhrers'. We understand that things happen and have to be dealt with. All we ask is you keep us informed. That's as much a part of commitment as anything else. If your situation changes and you'll no longer have the time for us, then do the honourable thing: resign. If you're a leader, and you can no longer perform your duties, then it would also be the honourable thing to step down. If you still have the time to be a member, that's great. The most important thing is that you honour your commitments. If you can't, then we don't need you. If you can, then welcome to the fight!

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