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[–] 18945719? ago 

240 pages into Siege, and I got to say, Mason actually sounds a little repetitive after awhile. Most of the commentary is geared toward Movement people, and is a discussion of strategy and tactics, trying to convince people the mass movement isn't the way. While this is mostly good, it is repetitive as presented, and could have been better put into a proper essay form.

Some of the stuff just seems kind of embarrassing though. My version of it is from 2017, which has the events from Ukraine on it, which of course were supported by the nigger president of "America," which tells me whoever made that decision is either an idiot or thinks the readers are idiots.

Mason also seems quite the Luddite, and his rants about computer programmers seems hilarious 35 years later.

I'm still gonna finish it, I hope it gets better. There are definitely some quotable gems in here, but overall, this isn't something I'd tell normies to read instead of the Turner Diaries.

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[–] 18945721? ago 

It could come off as repetitive because it was originally a newsletter spread out over a few years that was then compiled into a book after its run ended. Reiteration would have been important to bring newer subscribers up to speed during its phase as a newsletter.