The King's Hall

Responding to Samuel Sey

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Jan 30, 2026
They answer public accusations and defend their reputations with point-by-point pushback. They compare modern denunciation tactics to historical Soviet practices and examine how vague labels get used to punish opponents. They discuss nationalism, cultural identity, and why critiques of cultural practices are not the same as condemning racial identity. They close with calls for discernment and local accountability.
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INSIGHT

Denunciation Mirrors Soviet Tactics

  • Denunciation tactics mirror Soviet-style forced informing and weaponized labels like "racist" or "anti-Semite."
  • Brian Sauve argues these ill-defined charges function to ostracize and silence opponents rather than prove wrongdoing.
ANECDOTE

Article That Sparked The Response

  • Brian and Eric recount Samuel Say's article labeling them "white nationalists."
  • They describe the article as performative denunciation intended to rally readers against them.
ADVICE

Map Tribes Before Engaging

  • Recognize discourse as warlike: identify allies, enemies, and co-belligerents before engaging.
  • Use that mapping to anticipate rhetorical moves and tribal signals in public debates.
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