>>2572
I'll give him the E for effort in just throwing all the good /pol/ shit on his manifesto, but the pacing is way off. He spent the precious first few pages informing the viewer about himself and the concept of white genocide, which for those among the uninformed and the unaware is an incredibly abstract and statistic-based concept instead of having more immediately relevant real-world ramifications. Teddy K's "The Industrial Revolution and it's consequences" hook is one of the best in non-fiction, and should be the example that others look to when considering large-scale breadpilling.