WHO IS MY BROTHER?
Who is my brother?
This question that I have put to our white Knights brothers ,
and frankly, I find it humorous and annoying that people will attempt
to interact with us, but then proceed to dictate their definitions of
terms to us.It gets a bit old, so before you make yourself look like
an ass, read this.
We have a motto:
“Brotherhood in war. Brotherhood in
peace. Brotherhood who stand together and Help for what we are fighting for a white brotherhood and to Stop the White Genocide and the Murders and Killing of the White People, that is happening hour by hour in South Africa .” We coined this
motto for a reason, and it has a meaning to us,and that us what we are fighting for. If you don’t like our
meaning, we’re not particularly concerned - it only goes to prove that
YOU DONT BELONG TO OUR BROTHERHOOD.
Just because you have served your nation, that
doesn’t make you our brotherhood. I don’t care if you served one day, or
spent the last 40 years in service to your nation – you are not
our brother. You may be the most decorated
Soldier in the service, but you are still not our
brother! I think I speak for the rest of the our white Knights when I say that we
truly respect and admire your service and what we are really fighting for, and we recognize that we can
only exist as we stand together ,because of the sacrifices you’ve made.
Likewise, in the white Knights, there are those who
are my brother. You can tell who they are because they wear my
patch. There are those who want to be my brother and are in the
process of demonstrating their commitment to this brotherhood. You can
tell who they are because they wear a portion of my patch. There are
those who aren’t completely sure if they want to be my brotherhood or not,
but we’re mutually checking each other out.
You can tell who they are
because they’re always around and may be helping out at some of our
events. Then there are the fucks who want a patch because they think
they like what it stands for. They don’t REALLY want to be my brother,
they just want a patch. You can tell who they are because they don’t
have any part of my patch – instead they’re standing somewhere off to
the side whining about their definition of brotherhood.
For those who think they “deserve” our patch as an
application of their definition of brotherhood, I have a test for you.
Obviously, you won’t be able to actually take this test because it
requires a third party to play a role. However, I believe if you answer
these questions honestly, you’ll see that you don’t really consider
yourself our brother (Keep in mind, you have never met any of these
guys before, and the conditions in the scenarios are EXACTLY as they
exist in your life today):
1. It’s 2:30 in the morning and you hear a knock
on your front door. You tell your wife to stay in bed – you’ll handle
it. As you walk by your kids’ rooms, you take a peek to make sure they
weren’t awakened by the knocking. When you answer the door, there’s
some guy, reeking of alcohol, telling you that his wife won’t let him
in the house. He says that he notices the military sticker on your
windshield, and asks you if he can sleep on your sofa. What do you do?
What if your wife says no – then what? What if it’s a white Knight –
will that change your decision?
2. You’re pumping gasoline into your motorcycle.
As your pumping, a white Knights rides up next to you, shuts off his
bike, gets off, and opens his gas cap. He then tells you to go ahead
and fill his too, and then he walks away to use the restroom. What do
you do? What if he’s not a white Knights, but when he’s walking away
he says, “Oh yeah, I’m a white Knights” – then what?
3. You’re sitting on your deck on a very pleasant
Spring evening, enjoying a barbeque with your family. You’ve invited
the next door neighbors over to enjoy the feast and have a few beers.
Everything is going great when you hear the rumble of a motorcycle
pulling into your driveway. Before you can get up and see what’s going
on, a white Knights walks through the side gate to your backyard and walks up
to the deck where you are all sitting. He doesn’t acknowledge anyone
else, but when he approaches you, you can see the look of worry on his
face. He puts his arm on your shoulder, and steering you away, he asks
you in hushed tones if he can borrow some money. He’s in a bit of a
bind and needs some cash. He tells you that since you were both in the army, although different branches of service, he
knew he could come to you as a brother. What do you do?
4. It’s Christmas Day. The whole family is
gathered at your house to celebrate. Since this will be the first
time she has been able to spend Christmas with the entire family, your
mother-in-law has made a special trip from out of town. There’s a knock
on the door. As you open the door, in strides a white Knights who looks
around the room and wishes everyone a Merry Christmas. He then proceeds
to tell you that his motorcycle won’t run, and he needs to borrow you
and your truck to get it off the street – otherwise it will be towed in
a few hours. What do you do?
Well, “brother”, I think I know your answers to each
of these scenarios: like me, you wouldn’t do a god-damned thing for
the guy coming to you for help. Why? Because you don’t know him, and
HE’S NOT YOUR BROTHER! To you, he’s just some guy at your door.
Likewise, we don’t know YOU, and YOU’RE not our brother!
However, each one of these scenarios are nearly
identical to situations that I have witnessed white Knights handle.
And, without a moment’s hesitation, they gave the aid to their
brotherhood. Yeah, I think I’ll take my definition of brotherhood over
yours any day of the week.
It’s funny, though. Each one of these losers that
come to us and pull the brotherhood thing always seem to want us to do
something for HIM. They never seem too eager to let us know what they
can do for the white Knights. Brotherhood is a two way street, and often involves
much more giving than receiving. Of course, the white Knights already
know that.
If you have a problem with our definition of
brotherhood, I don’t care. As I said earlier, go whine on someone
else’s doorstep. You will NEVER be a part of us because you will NEVER
understand us. Join the white Knights’ organization listed above, join white Knights.
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