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JayBee's avatar

Brilliant piece. Probably only someone with a background like yours could grasp and articulate all this so clearly.

A key sentence for me that explains and sums up the present and rask is also one made by Prof. Michael Esfeld in his book Land ohne Mut: "In todays real existing postmodernism, reasoning has been replaced completely by power."

Clyde's avatar

I do not limit my critic of organized criminals to "The Left" but calling it like I see it, they are Satanic eugenicist/Fabian Socialist. My wife and I raised our son for 8 1/2 years, and for a single accusation of "Child Abuse" we were reduced to meat puppets for the managerial administrative state of the puppeteers. In modern parlance Slavery or Racketeering and Trafficking in Humans has become such a pattern and practice for local municipalities to squeeze those Federal Dollars out of Social Security (TITLE 4D). That's why Police/Sheriff's Departments can lay ambushes for poor nuclear family's and force them into a condition of genocide/democide with all the highly educated courts and academics willfully turning a blind eye. They know the money interest will immunize them from reason, and drag out lawfare to the attrition of the targets of their ire. That is how collectivist commit murders and blame the victims of their own bigoted/classism snobbery.

Kanji Nakatsu's avatar

Thank you for writing this. Keep up the good work.

alexsyd's avatar

Thanks. What do you make of Scruton?

He calls it oikophobia:

An extreme and immoderate aversion to the sacred and the thwarting of the connection of the sacred to the culture of the West appears to be the underlying motif of oikophobia; and not the substitution of Hellenic Christianity by another coherent system of belief. The paradox of the oikophobe seems to be that any opposition directed at the theological and cultural tradition of the West is to be encouraged even if it is "significantly more parochial, exclusivist, patriarchal, and ethnocentric". (Mark Dooley, Roger Scruton: Philosopher on Dover Beach (Continuum 2009), p. 78.)

Zork (the) Hun's avatar

I am a fan of Scruton. I am not a man of faith, but I respect religious conservative thinkers.

Teo Toon's avatar

"I would love to see a free country with a bunch of kibbutz-like socialist enclaves."

The closest thing to that are college towns; but they eventually corrupt the entire town. How do I know? I live in a city with five colleges and universities; I even live on the border of one of North Carolina's second tier universities.

Zork (the) Hun's avatar

.... except that they are doing it on our dime, yours and mine