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Thursday 23 April 2020

Patrick Buchanan, The Unnecessary War



Was WW2  and WW1 in the British national interest? Was it in the British national interest to lose its world empire? The loss of the British empire led to power passing from the Europeans to the Americans leading to globohomo, right?

The British tried to subdue Germany during WW1 and WW2 was really a continuation of WW1. It has been called the second Thirty Years War. 

WW2 was the second time the British fell into its Thucydides Trap.

If the European nations had been observing Islamic rules of warfare, there would have been no WW1 or WW2.  And there would have been no Wars of the Reformation. 

Some British people suppose that they would have been better off even if Britain had been Nazified because at least they would not have had to suffer uncontrolled immigration.

The problem with empire of course is that all empires are multicultural and when empires decline, the nations they once incorporated return to their composite parts unless you deprive them of their ethnic identity. However, it is not unknown for ethnostates to break up. It happened to Ancient Israel and to Korea. The solution then is not to decline, which is like telling an infant not to grow up and a man not to grow sick and die. 

An empire can at least observe all the rules of healthy living and eating as well as avoiding behavioural addictions that lead to death and disaster. For that, all individuals, tribes, nations and empires need a religion that supports patriarchal moral values ie shames unmarried parents.

The fact that you refuse to discuss it at all with me any more means that you are all too morally and intellectually crippled by indulging in the Seven Deadly Sins to discuss these matters, which means the solution will continue to elude you. But hey, you can always blame Jews, Muslims, non-whites and now China for your problems. So you're all right then.

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