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Your Children and Racial Integrity

Raising Your Children To Have Racial Integrity

Raising children with racial integrity is fast becoming a topic of increased importance. It is not because it is some new idea, but rather because there are even more obstacles than ever before. Many parents are at a loss when it comes to the basics. And many parents underestimate the degree to which their children are being targeted. As race conscious people yourselves, you already have a fair idea of the propaganda being used against your children. I simply want to give you a few ideas to help you along the way.

How soon should you start teaching your children about white nationalism? The answer is – right away – right now!

Our children should be raised with a certain mind set. As a parent it is important for you to show your children that not only are you concerned about their future, but you are willing to take a part in protecting their future. However, not only should you show them that you are willing to be an active participant in safeguarding their future, but you must include them. Your job as a parent is not to secure just their future, but to teach them how to secure their children’s future. God has bestowed on parents the responsibility of teaching their children. Parents may come together and choose others to assist in the process, but ultimately the responsibility is theirs and theirs alone.

.Pastor Robb often mentions as his earliest recollection of racial consciousness the many publications that his parents subscribed to. His mother would work long hours copying important articles and sending them to friends and family. His grandmother would get tracts on the evil of integration and mixed marriages and pass them out. They only point of caution I would make in this regard is to stay clear of fear propaganda or publications that make this their focal point. Pointing out the evil in the world is one thing, but giving you an overdose so that you become paralyze with fear is only service to our enemies. Reports of negativity must be coupled with the fact that as Christians we are to be bold and brave and fear only the Lord. We worship the one we fear because we then coordinate all of our actions based upon that fear. We are then worshiping another other that Christ. We are to fear God and Him alone. So make sure the racialist publications that you have come into your home are based upon positive Christianity.

To sum up the answer to this question is thus: Begin teaching your children by preparing your mind, heart, and soul to be in a positive position so that you can achieve your task of raising children with racial integrity.

Become an active participant in a racialist cause. When something is important to a person, they show that importance by making it a big part of their life. And this doesn’t just relate to racial integrity, it’s a core principle that many easily forget. For example, lets suppose we are talking about the importance of the nuclear family. A father or mother may feel that their children, relationship, overall family unit is very important, but if they do not spend time with the family then how are the children / spouse to know they are important? There is a song from the 70’s by Cat Stevens in which a little boy is continually asking his father to do something with him – spend time with him, but the father always answers, “not right now – maybe later” The little boy wants so bad to grow up to be just like his dad. This goes on for years until the father is an old man. Now the father is alone and wants nothing more than to see and spend time with his son and grand children. But the son is always busy and never has the time. The father soon realizes that yes, in fact his little boy had grown up to be just like him.

If something is important than you spend time doing it or being involved with it – whether its your kids, your wife or husband, a hobby, or cause. If you don’t spend time with whatever it is that you believe is important, than truthfully, it really isn’t as important to you as you like to tell yourself it is. This living example of what is truly important to you will rub off on your kids.

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