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** After the Organization detonates nukes in Miami and Charleston, they issue an Ultimatum to the System: cease their military buildup near California, do not attempt to retake the state or launch a retaliatory strike, and let the nation and the world know. Fail to comply by noon the next day and the Organization's entire stockpile of ''500 nukes'' hidden across the country being detonated immediately[[note]]An obvious exaggeration, but they're still more than willing to use every nuke at their disposal[[/note]]. And then there's Turner's final promise.

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** After the Organization detonates nukes in Miami and Charleston, they issue an Ultimatum to the System: cease their military buildup near California, do not attempt to retake the state or launch a retaliatory strike, and let the nation and the world know. Fail to comply by noon the next day and the Organization's entire stockpile of ''500 nukes'' hidden across the country being will be detonated immediately[[note]]An obvious exaggeration, but they're still more than willing to use every nuke at their disposal[[/note]]. And then there's Turner's final promise.
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** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Barely anything about the book's supposed "White utopia" is shown, [[CrapsackWorld and what little is given about it is downright miserable]]. 90% of humanity lies dead, including all non-whites, [[NoWomansLand women are once again considered to be property]] and that most of the human cultures pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandized caricatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Dr. Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's barely so much as described]]. Suffice to say, ''it worked.''

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** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Barely anything about the book's supposed "White utopia" is shown, [[CrapsackWorld and what little is given about it is downright miserable]]. 90% of humanity lies dead, including all non-whites, [[NoWomansLand women are once again considered to be property]] and that most of the human cultures pre-mass genocide is are lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandized caricatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Dr. Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's barely so much as described]]. Suffice to say, ''it worked.''
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* What's easily the most bone-chilling; ''This book has inspired real violence.'' The perpetrators of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 1999 London Nail Bombings, and the murder of James Byrd Jr. all made references to the book and had it or pages of it in their possession. There was even a Neo-Nazi terrorist group active in the United States from 1983-84 led by Robert Jay Matthews who called themselves The Order and modeled themselves off of The Organization practically to the letter. They committed numerous robberies, bombed a synagogue, murdered three people, including Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, and committed other acts of violence in an attempt to start a race war.
** The worst part of it all; ''[[EvilerThanThou Dr. Pierce only criticized said attacks on a tactical level.]]''

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* What's easily the most bone-chilling; bone-chilling: ''This book has inspired real violence.'' The perpetrators of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 1999 London Nail Bombings, and the murder of James Byrd Jr. all made references to the book and had it or pages of it in their possession. There was even a Neo-Nazi terrorist group active in the United States from 1983-84 led by Robert Jay Matthews who called themselves The Order and modeled themselves off of The Organization practically to the letter. They committed numerous robberies, bombed a synagogue, murdered three people, including Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, and committed other acts of violence in an attempt to start a race war.
** The worst part of it all; all: ''[[EvilerThanThou Dr. Pierce only criticized said attacks on a tactical level.]]''
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** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Barely anything about the book's supposed "White utopia" is shown, [[CrapsackWorld and what little is given about it is downright miserable]]. [[KillEmAll 90% of humanity lies dead, including all non-whites]], [[NoWomansLand women are once again considered to be property]] and that most of the human cultures pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandized caricatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Dr. Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's barely so much as described]]. Suffice to say, ''it worked.''

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** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Barely anything about the book's supposed "White utopia" is shown, [[CrapsackWorld and what little is given about it is downright miserable]]. [[KillEmAll 90% of humanity lies dead, including all non-whites]], non-whites, [[NoWomansLand women are once again considered to be property]] and that most of the human cultures pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandized caricatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Dr. Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's barely so much as described]]. Suffice to say, ''it worked.''
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* The Organization. They're unashamedly violent and genocidal Neo-Nazis fighting a guerilla war against the United States government, with bombings, assassinations, and sabotage. Not only do they despise Jews, Blacks, and all other non-white peoples, but they loathe ''any'' white who doesn't share their fanatical devotion toward racial purity. This includes basically everyone: liberals, conservatives, homosexuals, [[BondageIsBad sadomasochists and fetishists]], people who've so much as associated with non-Whites, all of them are [[CategoryTraitor race traitors]] in their eyes. And naturally, [[OmnicidalManiac the only way to deal with all of these groups is]] [[FinalSolution complete and utter extermination.]] ''[[VillainProtagonist And they're the protagonists.]]''

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* The Organization. They're unashamedly violent and genocidal Neo-Nazis fighting a guerilla war against the United States government, with bombings, assassinations, and sabotage. Not only do they despise Jews, Blacks, and all other non-white peoples, but they loathe ''any'' white who doesn't share their fanatical devotion toward racial purity. This includes basically everyone: liberals, conservatives, homosexuals, [[BondageIsBad sadomasochists and fetishists]], people who've so much as associated with non-Whites, all of them are [[CategoryTraitor race traitors]] in their eyes. And naturally, [[OmnicidalManiac the only way to deal with all of these groups is]] groups]] is [[FinalSolution complete and utter extermination.]] extermination]]. ''[[VillainProtagonist And they're the protagonists.]]''
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* What's easily the most bone-chilling? ''This book has inspired real violence.'' The perpetrators of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 1999 London Nail Bombings, and the murder of James Byrd Jr. all made references to the book and had it or pages of it in their possession. There was even a Neo-Nazi terrorist group active in the United States from 1983-84 led by Robert Jay Matthews who called themselves The Order and modeled themselves off of The Organization practically to the letter. They committed numerous robberies, bombed a synagogue, murdered three people, including Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, and committed other acts of violence in an attempt to start a race war.
** The worst part of it all? ''[[EvilerThanThou Dr. Pierce only criticized said attacks on a tactical level.]]''

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* What's easily the most bone-chilling? bone-chilling; ''This book has inspired real violence.'' The perpetrators of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 1999 London Nail Bombings, and the murder of James Byrd Jr. all made references to the book and had it or pages of it in their possession. There was even a Neo-Nazi terrorist group active in the United States from 1983-84 led by Robert Jay Matthews who called themselves The Order and modeled themselves off of The Organization practically to the letter. They committed numerous robberies, bombed a synagogue, murdered three people, including Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, and committed other acts of violence in an attempt to start a race war.
** The worst part of it all? all; ''[[EvilerThanThou Dr. Pierce only criticized said attacks on a tactical level.]]''
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--> "Finally, we warn you that, in any event, we intend to liberate, first, the entire United States [[TakeOverTheWorld and then the remainder of this planet]]. When we have done so [[FinalSolution we will liquidate all the enemies of our people]], including in particular all Whites who have consciously aided those enemies. We are aware now, and we will continue to be aware, of your most confidential plans and of every order you receive from your Jewish masters. [[WithUsOrAgainstUs Abandon your race-treason now, or abandon all hope for yourselves when you fall into the hands of the people you have betrayed.]]"

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--> ---> "Finally, we warn you that, in any event, we intend to liberate, first, the entire United States [[TakeOverTheWorld and then the remainder of this planet]]. When we have done so [[FinalSolution we will liquidate all the enemies of our people]], including in particular all Whites who have consciously aided those enemies. We are aware now, and we will continue to be aware, of your most confidential plans and of every order you receive from your Jewish masters. [[WithUsOrAgainstUs Abandon your race-treason now, or abandon all hope for yourselves when you fall into the hands of the people you have betrayed.]]"



** The book itself isn't written as a manifesto calling for any particular form of society, policies or even ideology to be adopted. In fact, the story itself is very flat and quite poorly written, filled with nonsensical plot points, cardboard cutouts for characters, ridiculous racist stereotypes and an ambiguous conspiracy that's globally powerful and yet still loses fairly easily. Yet that's entirely the point: the book isn't ''trying'' to teach a particular lesson, but just trying to glorify and encourage the base desire for violence and hate among all fascists. Most critically, its ambiguity about the System makes it easier to insert ''whomever they want'' in its place and says that working to bring them down isn't just noble, it's ''easy.'' Is it any wonder why the book is banned in many places around the world?

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** The book itself isn't written as a manifesto calling for any particular form of society, policies or even ideology to be adopted. In fact, the story itself is very flat and quite poorly written, filled with nonsensical plot points, cardboard cutouts for characters, ridiculous racist stereotypes and an ambiguous conspiracy that's globally powerful and yet still loses fairly easily. Yet that's entirely the point: the book isn't ''trying'' to teach a particular lesson, but just trying to glorify and encourage the base desire for violence and hate among all fascists. Most critically, its ambiguity about the System makes it easier to insert ''whomever they want'' in its place and says that working to bring them down isn't just noble, it's ''easy.'' Is it any wonder why the book is banned in many places around the world?world?
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** Once they take over Los Angeles, the Organizaiton immediately begins [[ThePurge a cleansing of Southern California called The Day of the Rope.]] They proceed to lynch not just all people of colour, but all white people who had sex with or were even ''friends'' with people of colour, as well as any whites who opposed them. [[SarcasmMode Heroic.]]

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** Once they take over Los Angeles, the Organizaiton Organization immediately begins [[ThePurge a cleansing of Southern California called The Day of the Rope.]] They proceed to lynch not just all people of colour, but all white people who had sex with or were even ''friends'' with people of colour, as well as any whites who opposed them. [[SarcasmMode Heroic.]]
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* If you hoped that the death of the hero would've put an end to all this, you'd be sadly mistaken. Earl Turner's actions essentially ignite a powder keg where other White nationalist armies rise up across the globe, sparking a full-on race war led by The Organization. America and Europe are purged of minorities, criminals, "race traitors" and their children within a year, more cities are nuked, and entire countries are depopulated and re-colonized by the Organization, who stand knee-deep in their blood.

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* If you hoped that the death of the hero "hero" would've put an end to all this, you'd be sadly mistaken. Earl Turner's actions essentially ignite a powder keg where other White white nationalist armies rise up across the globe, sparking a full-on race war led by The Organization. America and Europe are purged of minorities, criminals, "race traitors" and their children within a year, more cities are nuked, and entire countries are depopulated and re-colonized by the Organization, who stand knee-deep in their blood.
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* After the nuclear attacks, The Organization sets up compounds where food and shelter are provided to whites, but not for free. To gain entry, they're given a bayonet and told to return with the freshly-cut head of a non-white person. Failure means they're left to starve, and the Organization considers their death an improvement for the race.

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* After the nuclear attacks, The Organization sets up compounds where food and shelter are provided to whites, but not for free. To gain entry, they're given a bayonet and told to return with the freshly-cut freshly-severed head of a non-white person. Failure means they're left to starve, and the Organization [[TheSocialDarwinist considers their death an improvement for the race.]]
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* The Organization. They're unashamedly violent and genocidal Neo-Nazis fighting a guerilla war against the United States government, with bombings, assassinations, and sabotage. Not only do they despise Jews, Blacks, and all other non-white peoples, but they loathe ''any'' white who doesn't share their fanatical devotion toward racial purity. This includes basically everyone: liberals, conservatives, homosexuals, [[BondageIsBad sadomasochists and fetishists]], people who've so much as associated with non-whites, all of them are [[CategoryTraitor race traitors]] in their eyes. And naturally, [[OmnicidalManiac the only way to deal with all of these groups is]] [[FinalSolution complete and utter extermination.]] ''[[VillainProtagonist And they're the protagonists.]]''

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* The Organization. They're unashamedly violent and genocidal Neo-Nazis fighting a guerilla war against the United States government, with bombings, assassinations, and sabotage. Not only do they despise Jews, Blacks, and all other non-white peoples, but they loathe ''any'' white who doesn't share their fanatical devotion toward racial purity. This includes basically everyone: liberals, conservatives, homosexuals, [[BondageIsBad sadomasochists and fetishists]], people who've so much as associated with non-whites, non-Whites, all of them are [[CategoryTraitor race traitors]] in their eyes. And naturally, [[OmnicidalManiac the only way to deal with all of these groups is]] [[FinalSolution complete and utter extermination.]] ''[[VillainProtagonist And they're the protagonists.]]''



* Once they acquire nuclear weapons from a military base, the Organization launches them into New York and Tel Aviv, coordinating with their allies across America and the Soviet Union, triggering a nuclear exchange that wipes out entire cities. This also sparks anti-Jewish riots around the world, no doubt with Day of the Rope-style mass lynchings as well.
** After the Organization detonates nukes in Miami and Charleston, they issue an Ultimatum to the System: cease their military buildup near California, do not attempt to retake the state or launch a retaliatory strike, and let the nation and the world know. Fail to comply by noon the next day and the Organization's entire stockpile of ''500 nukes'' hidden across the country being detonated immediately[[note]] An obvious exaggeration, but they're still more than willing to use every nuke at their disposal[[/note]]. And then there's Turner's final promise.
--> "Finally, we warn you that, in any event, we intend to liberate, first, the entire United States [[TakeOverTheWorld and then the remainder of this planet]]. When we have done so [[FinalSolution we will liquidate all the enemies of our people]], including in particular all White persons who have consciously aided those enemies. We are aware now, and we will continue to be aware, of your most confidential plans and of every order you receive from your Jewish masters. [[WithUsOrAgainstUs Abandon your race-treason now, or abandon all hope for yourselves when you fall into the hands of the people you have betrayed.]]"

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* Once they acquire nuclear weapons from a military base, the Organization launches them into New York and Tel Aviv, coordinating with their allies across America and the Soviet Union, triggering a nuclear exchange that wipes out entire cities. This also sparks anti-Jewish riots around the world, no doubt with [[ThePurge Day of the Rope-style mass lynchings lynchings]] as well.
** After the Organization detonates nukes in Miami and Charleston, they issue an Ultimatum to the System: cease their military buildup near California, do not attempt to retake the state or launch a retaliatory strike, and let the nation and the world know. Fail to comply by noon the next day and the Organization's entire stockpile of ''500 nukes'' hidden across the country being detonated immediately[[note]] An immediately[[note]]An obvious exaggeration, but they're still more than willing to use every nuke at their disposal[[/note]]. And then there's Turner's final promise.
--> "Finally, we warn you that, in any event, we intend to liberate, first, the entire United States [[TakeOverTheWorld and then the remainder of this planet]]. When we have done so [[FinalSolution we will liquidate all the enemies of our people]], including in particular all White persons Whites who have consciously aided those enemies. We are aware now, and we will continue to be aware, of your most confidential plans and of every order you receive from your Jewish masters. [[WithUsOrAgainstUs Abandon your race-treason now, or abandon all hope for yourselves when you fall into the hands of the people you have betrayed.]]"



* Earl Turner, the "[[DesignatedHero hero]]," launching a SuicideAttack with his nuke-mounted plane and blowing up the Pentagon. From the perspective of his allies, of course, it's a tragic and heroic event.
* If you hoped that the death of the hero would've put an end to all this, you'd be sadly mistaken. Earl Turner's actions essentially ignite a powder keg where other white nationalist armies rise up around the world, sparking a full-on race war lead by The Organization. America and Europe are purged of minorities, criminals, "race traitors" and their children within a year, more cities are nuked, and entire countries are depopulated and re-colonized by the Organization, who stand ankle-deep in the blood.

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* Earl Turner, the "[[DesignatedHero hero]]," ''[[DesignatedHero hero]],'' launching a SuicideAttack with his nuke-mounted plane and blowing up the Pentagon. From the perspective of his allies, of course, it's a tragic and heroic event.
* If you hoped that the death of the hero would've put an end to all this, you'd be sadly mistaken. Earl Turner's actions essentially ignite a powder keg where other white White nationalist armies rise up around across the world, globe, sparking a full-on race war lead led by The Organization. America and Europe are purged of minorities, criminals, "race traitors" and their children within a year, more cities are nuked, and entire countries are depopulated and re-colonized by the Organization, who stand ankle-deep knee-deep in the their blood.



* What's easily the most bone-chilling? ''This book has inspired real violence.'' The perpetrators of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 1999 London Nail Bombings, and the murder of James Byrd Jr. all made references to the book and had it or pages of it in their possession. There was even a Neo-Nazi terrorist group active in the United States from 1983-84 led by Robert Jay Matthews who called themselves The Order and modeled themselves off of The Organization practically to the letter. They committed numerous robberies, killed three people, including Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, and committed other acts of violence in an attempt to start a race war.
** The worst part of it all? ''[[EvilerThanThou William Pierce only criticized said attacks on a tactical level.]]''
** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Barely anything about the book's supposed "White utopia" is shown, [[CrapsackWorld and what little is given about it is downright miserable]]. [[KillEmAll 90% of humanity lies dead, including all non-whites]], [[NoWomansLand women are once again considered to be property]] and that most of human culture pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandized caricatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's barely so much as described]]. Suffice to say, ''it worked.''

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* What's easily the most bone-chilling? ''This book has inspired real violence.'' The perpetrators of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 1999 London Nail Bombings, and the murder of James Byrd Jr. all made references to the book and had it or pages of it in their possession. There was even a Neo-Nazi terrorist group active in the United States from 1983-84 led by Robert Jay Matthews who called themselves The Order and modeled themselves off of The Organization practically to the letter. They committed numerous robberies, killed bombed a synagogue, murdered three people, including Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, and committed other acts of violence in an attempt to start a race war.
** The worst part of it all? ''[[EvilerThanThou William Dr. Pierce only criticized said attacks on a tactical level.]]''
** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Barely anything about the book's supposed "White utopia" is shown, [[CrapsackWorld and what little is given about it is downright miserable]]. [[KillEmAll 90% of humanity lies dead, including all non-whites]], [[NoWomansLand women are once again considered to be property]] and that most of the human culture cultures pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandized caricatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Dr. Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's barely so much as described]]. Suffice to say, ''it worked.''
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** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Barely anything about the book's supposed "white utopia" is shown, [[CrapsackWorld and what little is given about it is downright miserable]]. [[KillEmAll 90% of humanity lies dead, including all non-whites]], [[StayInTheKitchen women are considered to be property]] and that most of human culture pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandized caricatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Luther Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's barely so much as described]]. ''And it worked.''
** The book itself isn't written as a manifesto calling for any particular form of society, policies or even ideology to be adopted. In fact, the story itself is very flat and quite poorly written, filled with nonsensical plot points, paper-thing cutouts for characters, ridiculous racist stereotypes and an ambiguous conspiracy that's globally powerful and yet still loses fairly easily. Yet that's entirely the point: the book isn't ''trying'' to teach a particular lesson, but just trying to glorify and encourage the base desire for violence and hate among all fascists. Most critically, its ambiguity about the System makes it easier to insert ''whomever they want'' in its place and says that working to bring them down isn't just noble, it's ''easy.'' Is it any wonder why the book is banned in many places around the world?

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** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Barely anything about the book's supposed "white "White utopia" is shown, [[CrapsackWorld and what little is given about it is downright miserable]]. [[KillEmAll 90% of humanity lies dead, including all non-whites]], [[StayInTheKitchen [[NoWomansLand women are once again considered to be property]] and that most of human culture pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandized caricatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Luther Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's barely so much as described]]. ''And it Suffice to say, ''it worked.''
** The book itself isn't written as a manifesto calling for any particular form of society, policies or even ideology to be adopted. In fact, the story itself is very flat and quite poorly written, filled with nonsensical plot points, paper-thing cardboard cutouts for characters, ridiculous racist stereotypes and an ambiguous conspiracy that's globally powerful and yet still loses fairly easily. Yet that's entirely the point: the book isn't ''trying'' to teach a particular lesson, but just trying to glorify and encourage the base desire for violence and hate among all fascists. Most critically, its ambiguity about the System makes it easier to insert ''whomever they want'' in its place and says that working to bring them down isn't just noble, it's ''easy.'' Is it any wonder why the book is banned in many places around the world?
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* What's easily the most bone-chilling? ''This book has inspired real violence.'' The perpetrators of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 1999 London Nail Bombings, and the murder of James Byrd Jr. all made references to the book and had it or pages of it in their possession. There was even a Neo-Nazi terrorist group active in the United States from 1983-84 who called themselves The Order and directly modeled themselves off of The Organization. They committed numerous robberies, killed three people, including Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, and committed other acts of violence in an attempt to start a race war.
** Even worse? ''[[EvilerThanThou Luther Pierce only criticized said attacks on a tactical level.]]''

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* What's easily the most bone-chilling? ''This book has inspired real violence.'' The perpetrators of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 1999 London Nail Bombings, and the murder of James Byrd Jr. all made references to the book and had it or pages of it in their possession. There was even a Neo-Nazi terrorist group active in the United States from 1983-84 led by Robert Jay Matthews who called themselves The Order and directly modeled themselves off of The Organization.Organization practically to the letter. They committed numerous robberies, killed three people, including Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, and committed other acts of violence in an attempt to start a race war.
** Even worse? The worst part of it all? ''[[EvilerThanThou Luther William Pierce only criticized said attacks on a tactical level.]]''
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** During all of this, Israel is invaded by its neighbors. Thousands of Arabs are mowed down by machine-gun fire, marching across minefields and into radioactive city ruins, fueled entirely by their hatred for the Jews. Within a week, armed with clubs and knives, they slaughter Israel's ''entire'' population. While the Organization is thankful for it, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness there's no mention of the Arabs in the future.]]

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** During all of this, Israel is invaded by its neighbors. Thousands of Arabs are mowed down by machine-gun fire, marching across minefields and into radioactive city ruins, fueled entirely by their hatred for the Jews. Within a week, armed with clubs and knives, they slaughter Israel's ''entire'' population. While the Organization is thankful for it, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness there's no mention of the Arabs in the future.New Era.]]



** By the early 21st century, 90% of humanity has been utterly wiped out in the wars, nuclear bombings have left huge swaths of the planet uninhabitable, and [[InTheFutureHumansWillBeOneRace Hitler's vision of a pure Aryan world is finally achieved]]. This is ''apparently'' [[EsotericHappyEnding a happy ending]].

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** By the early 21st century, 90% of humanity has been utterly wiped out in the wars, nuclear bombings have left huge swaths of the planet uninhabitable, and [[InTheFutureHumansWillBeOneRace Hitler's vision of a pure Aryan world is finally achieved]]. This is ''apparently'' [[EsotericHappyEnding a happy ending]].ending]], but perhaps it works within the context of [[AudienceAlienatingPremise the book's premise and target audience]].
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* After the nuclear attacks, The Organization sets up compounds where food and shelter are provided to whites, but not for free. To gain entry, they're given a bayonet and told to return with the freshly-cut head of a non-white person. Failure means they're left to starve, and the Organization considers their death an improvement for the race.
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** The book itself isn't written as a manifesto calling for any particular form of society to be created, any policies to be introduced, or for any particular ideology to be adopted. In fact, the story is very basic and quite poorly written, filled with nonsensical plot points, paper-thing cutouts for characters, ridiculous racist stereotypes and an ambiguous conspiracy that's globally powerful and yet still loses fairly easily. Yet that's entirely the point: the book isn't trying to teach a particular lesson, but trying to glorify and encourage the base desire for violence and hate among fascists. Is it any wonder why the book is banned in many places around the world?

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** The book itself isn't written as a manifesto calling for any particular form of society to be created, any society, policies to be introduced, or for any particular even ideology to be adopted. In fact, the story itself is very basic flat and quite poorly written, filled with nonsensical plot points, paper-thing cutouts for characters, ridiculous racist stereotypes and an ambiguous conspiracy that's globally powerful and yet still loses fairly easily. Yet that's entirely the point: the book isn't trying ''trying'' to teach a particular lesson, but just trying to glorify and encourage the base desire for violence and hate among all fascists. Most critically, its ambiguity about the System makes it easier to insert ''whomever they want'' in its place and says that working to bring them down isn't just noble, it's ''easy.'' Is it any wonder why the book is banned in many places around the world?

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** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Barely anything about the book's supposed "white utopia" is shown, [[CrapSackWorld and what little is given about it is downright miserable]]. [[KillEmAll 90% of humanity lies dead, including all non-whites]], [[StayInTheKitchen women are considered to be property]] and that most of human culture pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandised charicatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Luther Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's barely so much as described]]. ''And it worked.''

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** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Barely anything about the book's supposed "white utopia" is shown, [[CrapSackWorld [[CrapsackWorld and what little is given about it is downright miserable]]. [[KillEmAll 90% of humanity lies dead, including all non-whites]], [[StayInTheKitchen women are considered to be property]] and that most of human culture pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandised charicatures propagandized caricatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Luther Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's barely so much as described]]. ''And it worked.''''
** The book itself isn't written as a manifesto calling for any particular form of society to be created, any policies to be introduced, or for any particular ideology to be adopted. In fact, the story is very basic and quite poorly written, filled with nonsensical plot points, paper-thing cutouts for characters, ridiculous racist stereotypes and an ambiguous conspiracy that's globally powerful and yet still loses fairly easily. Yet that's entirely the point: the book isn't trying to teach a particular lesson, but trying to glorify and encourage the base desire for violence and hate among fascists. Is it any wonder why the book is banned in many places around the world?
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** Even worse? ''[[EvilerThanThou Luther Pierce only criticised said attacks on a tactical level.]]''
** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Barely anything about the book's supposed "white utopia" is shown, [[CrapSackWorld and what little is given about it is downright miserable]]. [[KillEmAll 90% of humanity lies dead, inclusing all non-whites]], [[StayInTheKitchen women are considered to be property]] and that most of human culture pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandised charicatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Luther Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's barely so much as described]]. ''And it worked.''

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** Even worse? ''[[EvilerThanThou Luther Pierce only criticised criticized said attacks on a tactical level.]]''
** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Barely anything about the book's supposed "white utopia" is shown, [[CrapSackWorld and what little is given about it is downright miserable]]. [[KillEmAll 90% of humanity lies dead, inclusing including all non-whites]], [[StayInTheKitchen women are considered to be property]] and that most of human culture pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandised charicatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Luther Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's barely so much as described]]. ''And it worked.''
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** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Nothing about the book's supposed "white utopia" is shown other than [[CaptainObviousReveal the fact that everyone is white]], [[StayInTheKitchen women are considered to be property]] and that most of human culture pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandised charicatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. Luther Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to committ violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's never so much as even described. ''And it worked.''

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** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Nothing Barely anything about the book's supposed "white utopia" is shown other than [[CaptainObviousReveal the fact that everyone shown, [[CrapSackWorld and what little is white]], given about it is downright miserable]]. [[KillEmAll 90% of humanity lies dead, inclusing all non-whites]], [[StayInTheKitchen women are considered to be property]] and that most of human culture pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandised charicatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans Luther Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to committ commit violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's never barely so much as even described.described]]. ''And it worked.''
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* What's easily the most bone-chilling? ''This book has inspired real violence.'' The perpetrators of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 1999 London Nail Bombings, and the murder of James Byrd Jr. all made references to the book and had it or pages of it in their possession. There was even a Neo-Nazi terrorist group active in the United States from 1983-84 who called themselves The Order and directly modeled themselves off of The Organization. They committed numerous robberies, killed three people, including Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, and committed other acts of violence in an attempt to start a race war.

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* What's easily the most bone-chilling? ''This book has inspired real violence.'' The perpetrators of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 1999 London Nail Bombings, and the murder of James Byrd Jr. all made references to the book and had it or pages of it in their possession. There was even a Neo-Nazi terrorist group active in the United States from 1983-84 who called themselves The Order and directly modeled themselves off of The Organization. They committed numerous robberies, killed three people, including Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, and committed other acts of violence in an attempt to start a race war.war.
** Even worse? ''[[EvilerThanThou Luther Pierce only criticised said attacks on a tactical level.]]''
** Even still, nothing in the book even shows what they're fighting for. Nothing about the book's supposed "white utopia" is shown other than [[CaptainObviousReveal the fact that everyone is white]], [[StayInTheKitchen women are considered to be property]] and that most of human culture pre-mass genocide is lost to the ages and the radiation, seemingly surviving only as [[WrittenByTheWinners twisted propagandised charicatures to serve the white supremacist narrative]] only known in intellectual circles. Anything else relating to its society or culture flat-out isn't mentioned. Luther Pierce expected this book to inspire fascist terrorists to committ violence and give up everything, up to and including their lives in the name of an imaginary utopia that's never so much as even described. ''And it worked.''

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