Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Handing Out Literature

Comrades, since we have new supporters joining all the time, I thought it would be a good idea to write an article like this to help newbies get an idea of how they should go about handing out literature. Actually, it was Chairman Suhayda's suggestion, but it's a good one. I'll repost this every now and again because when people visit a blog, they rarely check "older posts". They just read the front page.

BTW, these are NOT rules, policies, or orders, merely suggestions.

HAND OUTS

Handing out literature is just what it sounds like. You go up to people, or wait until they pass by you, and you hand them a flier. I just finished a tri-fold pamphlet, and as soon as Chairman Suhayda approves it, and Comrade Axl gets it on the website, it will be available for download.

The best places to hand out literature are public parks, in front of stores, or on street corners. There are certain risks with each. STAY AWAY FROM SCHOOL ZONES! After all, you don't want to be arrested for contributing to the delinquency of minors. Are we delinquent? No way, but you know how the government can be. They'll use anything they can against us. Besides, the ANP does not have a Youth Corps, nor do we accept minors as Official Supporters, so there's no need to go anywhere near a school, public or private.

Now with parks, there should be no legal problems. We all have a right to use our parks, and handing out fliers is not a crime.

With parking lots, there could be legal issues. Look for signs posted that prohibit solicitation. Since we are promoting the ANP, it could be considered solicitation. If store personnel ask you to stop what you're doing, then stop at once. They have the right to ask you to leave, but only if absolutely no one else is being permitted to do the same thing. If they allow another political group to distribute their literature, then they have to allow us. We cannot be excluded by law. However, if they ask you to leave, then do so. You could be arrested. If you are, you definitely have a case of discrimination, but it will still cause you a lot of trouble. What I would do is if some kid collecting shopping carts tells you to leave, I'd say, "I will, but only if the manager or assistant manager tells me himself." That covers you. I don't take orders from some pimple-faced high school kid, but if the boss comes out, then that's different. If you are discriminated against, take down the manager's name, the store name, address, and other pertinent information, and perhaps a lawsuit could be filed against them later.

With street corners, you may be arrested for loitering if you stand in one spot too long. If the police tell you to move on, then don't argue or they could arrest you. Just move to another corner, and you can stay there for awhile before it's considered loitering. If the police are harassing you, but not others engaged in similar activities, again, you could have a lawsuit. Take down the officer's names and badge numbers. By law, they have to give you this information. Never behave in a hostile manner, nor say anything that could remotely be considered a threat other than the threat of a lawsuit or it's the Greybar Hotel for you. Always deal with the cops in a civil manner. Never forget that they can arrest you, but you can't arrest them. That does give them an unfair advantage!

Wherever you go to handout literature, I recommend for safety's sake, you NEVER go alone. Three is the minimum safe number in my opinion. This is not just for safety, but if you feel you are being harassed or discriminated against, having one or two comrades will give you witnesses and you can all testify for each other if you decide to sue.

The real watchword is safety. Be aware of your surroundings at all times. If you think someone is watching you, then assume they are. If a group of hostiles starts to gather, and you are feeling threatened, don't stand and fight. Just pack up your fliers and leave. If a fight breaks out, who do you think the cops are going to arrest? Will it be a bunch of unfriendly liberals, or a bunch of Nazis?

Now let's say you've given out all your fliers, or your time is up and you have to leave. Pay strict attention to everyone around you. Make sure you're not being watched by anyone suspicious. If you think you are being followed, then assume you are. Don't go home. Drive around for awhile. If they are still with you, then stop at a public place like a McDonald's or Dunkin Donuts, or maybe just go into Ralph's or Kroeger's like you need some groceries. If they follow you into the parking lot and sit and wait, then you most probably are being followed. Take no chances. If you have a cell phone, and you should never go out to hand out fliers without one, call the police. The cops will come, and question them. Naturally, they'll deny everything. However, the cops will have been alerted, and your tailers will know this. If they continue tailing you and you call the cops again, the next time they will be arrested and they know it. But still, be careful going home.

Remember, always be aware of your surroundings. If you're careless, you could get hurt. Good luck and stay safe.

3 comments:

  1. hey just curious Dan, how do you feel about Ron Paul, do you think he is good or bad?

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  2. Viel Dank for posting this, mein freund, as it gives me some new ideas for literature distribution beyond my usual propaganda balloon methods.

    Racial Regards,
    ~Dr. Johann Hauptmann

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  3. -------------------------------------September 21, 2011 at 10:44 PM

    1:24 PM - Well, Mr. Paul has SOME good points, but he is too willing to make compromises to win, which I suppose is understandable in this corrupt society.

    He is all for cutting government waste, increasing money for education, and he is anti-illegal immigrant which are all good.

    But he is too much of an individualist for my taste. He still believes that old Libertarian philosophy, or as we National Socialists would say, "world view" that the individual is more important than the community as a whole.

    One of the many problems with our society is that we have bred a race of "me people". What I mean is people who put THEIR interests ahead of the community's.

    The community is the people, and the people are the community. If everyone does what's in their own best interest, rather than the community's, then that community is doomed to failure.

    Years ago in this country, people were more community minded, and things were better. With the advent of the "Me" generations, things have rapidly deteriorated.

    As Mr. Spock said in Star Trek II, "The needs of the many, out weigh the needs of the few - or the one."

    Dr. Hauptmann - The more methods we can think of, the better.

    Dan 88!

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