There is a book out now: The Return of the Strong Gods. I recommend it -- that is if you wish to understand an important aspect of the shift occurring right before your eyes.Belinda's Guardian article wrote:After last weekend’s “unite the kingdom” march in London, a new challenge should be added to the list. Christian nationalism is already a force in the United States, and has played a defining role in European culture wars in countries such as Poland and Hungary. At last Saturday’s rally the striking proliferation of wooden crosses and flags bearing Christian slogans suggest an ominous and rising influence on the British far right. From the speakers’ platform in Whitehall, crowds were led in chants of “Christ is King” and participated in public prayer recitals, while being urged to defend “God, faith, family, homeland”.
The secular co-opting of Christian identity to incite racial intolerance and Islamophobia has a track record on these shores. In 2009, the archbishops Rowan Williams and John Sentamu publicly admonished the British National party for using the language of faith “to foster fear”. But it used to be a relatively fringe pursuit. The rise of Reform, and the embedding of the far right within a broader revolt against mainstream politics, suggests that we are in new territory.
Islam must be resolutely driven out of Europe. It must be suppressed. Excluded. And millions of the newer immigrants must be given tickets back to their homelands.
Having studied Christianity, Catholicism in its traditional/original forms, I definitely recommend that it be revivified, resurrected as it were. A culture needs a religious foundation and though Christianity has numerous defects, it is still the core religion of Europe.
These assholes at the Guardian, how tiresome are their complaints.
You have to start with strong definitions: This is OUR country. We built it. We are the owners of it. You adapt to US or you get the fuck out. It is, to be truthful, an expression of sternness and with underlying violence (or let me say aggressiveness).
I suggest examining the work of Rev. Denis Fahey (The Kingship of Christ and Organized Naturalism) if you wish to understand the *battle* as it were on metaphysical levels.
If you wish to understand the current now manifesting I also suggest The Sword of Christ (Giles Corey) and Catholic and Identitarian -- From Protest to Reconquest (Julien Langella).
Beyond any shadow of a doubt the thinking and the thinkers of the Dissident Right (as the Guardian alludes) have had and are having a great deal of influence on the present. Ideas Have Consequences. You have to define and understand the strong ideas first, and then begin to help people to understand why they are important and reasonable.
Amen to that.The rise of Reform, and the embedding of the far right within a broader revolt against mainstream politics, suggests that we are in new territory.
Do you remember, Belinda? I made all this entirely plain years ago!