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Sunday 10 September 2017

Our civilisation may die, but people live on

If it dies, it was because of a flaw in our religion or our failure to follow its principles because there was a weak link in its transmission. In a way, we do live in the best of all possible worlds as Dr Pangloss in Candide believed, because we were at least part of a civilisation that will be remembered while as we live we retain the ability to peer nervously around the corner. What is useful and excellent about our civilisation will be looked after, even by those not of our race and nation, what is degenerate and evil will serve as as warning to others, to our descendants and to those who study history who are not our descendants.

Allowing feminism to take over while refusing or being unable to discuss it is a sign of being in denial, a feminine vice.

When the entire political establishment including Fourth Estate refuse to discusses it, it is corrupt.

When those who are against the establishment - and by this I mean the alt-right - refuse to discuss it either, then your entire civilisation is degenerate.

If our society is irreversibly degenerate, we will be unable to change it using the political ideology and mechanisms currently available.

Why do you think radical Muslims in the West want a Caliphate?

If Thomas Hobbes - accused of atheism - were alive today, he would choose the Caliphate. You just know he would. Being ruled by a rational alpha male expected to protect the national interest is better than being in a ship of state being steered towards the rocks by a captain who refuses to engage in any meaningful debate or answer any urgent questions.

However, back to my main point: to live in a declining civilisation is better than not to have lived in one at all.

Humans who existed before cities were founded never lived in a civilisation.

When our civilisation is in irreversible decline, what do we do?

There are only two options: Stoicism or Revolution.

I am not known for my Stoicism. While there is still breath in me I will say what is obviously the truth to me, and if you understand what I am saying and choose to pretend you do not, or half understand what I say but dare not ask questions, then you must be one of the sheeple whose views don't matter and who are entirely without influence or friends. Of such men I cannot expect anything.

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