Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2024 1:58 am
Alexis Jacobi wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2024 1:04 am
The Dems need to resign from
the Gynocracy!
That's a useful suggestion. It's clear they lost ground with the female vote as well as the male one. Playing to the pink-hat set didn't seem to serve them well.
Maybe they need a more broad view of the lives of American women, and a policy that reflects more real women's interests, one that appeals not merely to radical Feminists but to ordinary women and perhaps even to centrist and conservative ones. That would be a good strategy.
I think that in a significant sense the issue runs quite a bit deeper. We have to be able to think and to speak freely on this issue. Basically,
we have got to drive the faggots out of the main rooms of society and back into their various closets.
There. I said it! Whew! In fact sodomy should be made illegal again. The anus is not a sexual organ. The toleration of homosexuality, sexual deviants, cross-dressers, and those who, as James Lindsay very clearly alludes to, employ sexual deviancy as a social and political tool and a means to undermine *normalcy*, all this must be confronted at the foundational level. The very notion of *normalcy* has to be reclaimed and the its ground, let's say, reconquered. This is, naturally,
phallic intellectual work of the First Order! I do not in any sense mean to denigrate the vagina and all symbolical, feminine references. But really, I mean c'mon!
Get the pussy out of the public sphere. Let's start today!
Think for a second of the images that came out of France at the opening ceremonies of the Olympics. True, the French long ago succumbed to a perverse feminization of their manliness (and my own theory is that the French Revolution with all its outrageous excesses and its intention to disrupt religiously-defined mores and ethics has led to a destruction and weakening of
the masculine), but we must not allow things to go that far.
We must at least review again the gist of St Augustine's assertion:
“Thus, a good man, though a slave, is free; but a wicked man, though a king, is a slave. For he serves, not one man alone, but what is worse, as many masters as he has vices.”
― Augustine of Hippo, City of God
But obviously, and simple by saying this here on this forum (
saludos Flash Danger Pants, you pervert) it arouses immediate resistance. The sick fucks then have something they can rally against and fight against. Call it *patriarchal values* or whatever you want. But the manipulation of sexuality within the realm of revolutionary politics has to be confronted.
There are problems however. The recent Republican victory is provisional. It is all untested territory. And there is no way around failing to recognize the authoritarian element, and indeed a proto-fascistic element, that moves in it. I recently read about half of
The Anatomy of Fascism by Robert Paxton (it is a good study) and I was made to realize that what I refer to as proto-fascistic is really quite common and when understood as a *reaction* against Liberal excesses, one can better understand certain elements of what has been going on in the US recently. One has to recognize a type of visceral, non-intellectual, emotional reaction that can easily capture people, and certainly motivate the crowd (as in
The Madness of Crowds).
Consider the following , which has borrowed from Le Bon's reference to
The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind:
We are going through a great crowd derangement. In public and in private, both
online and off, people are behaving in ways that are increasingly irrational,
feverish, herd-like and simply unpleasant. The daily news cycle is filled with the
consequences. Yet while we see the symptoms everywhere, we do not see the
causes.
Various explanations have been given. These tend to suggest that any and all
madnesses are the consequence of a Presidential election, or a referendum. But
none of these explanations gets to the root of what is happening. For far beneath
these day-to-day events are much greater movements and much bigger events. It
is time we began to confront the true causes of what is going wrong.
Even the origin of this condition is rarely acknowledged. This is the simple
fact that we have been living through a period of more than a quarter of a
century in which all our grand narratives have collapsed. One by one the
narratives we had were refuted, became unpopular to defend or impossible to
sustain. The explanations for our existence that used to be provided by religion
went first, falling away from the nineteenth century onwards. Then over the last
century the secular hopes held out by all political ideologies began to follow in
religion's wake. In the latter part of the twentieth century we entered the
postmodern era. An era which defined itself, and was defined, by its suspicion
towards all grand narratives. However, as all schoolchildren learn, nature
abhors a vacuum, and into the postmodern vacuum new ideas began to creep,
with the intention of providing explanations and meanings of their own.
-- Douglas Murray, The Madness of Crowds
You pretend, IC, that you have a genuine interest in how the American Democrat Party can restructure itself, but the fact of the matter is that it will not be able to. And I return to a central premise: No one of us here will be able to offer much if we cannot define how what I refer to *normalcy* can be restored first to our own persons, and then in our families, communities, and in our nations.
The issue, as I understand it, revolves around essential and core
disorder at the level of the soul. How order is recovered when disorder has sunk itself into the patterns of being -- now that is a very tricky and fraught topic. It is unfortunate, at least in a sense, that reaction against sick and deranges social habits takes a somewhat aggressive and even violent form.
So when I say you have to *beat down the queers* (that is an abbreviation for all manner and categories of sexual deviancy) and send them back to their steamy closets, it is right there that the intolerant spirit shows itself. Yet it is necessary and in a sense unavoidable.
[As you certainly imagined I am working on an entire series of chapter that I will incorporate into
The 13-Week Email Course. Give me some time! I think it will really help you to get clear about things.]