Tuesday, July 03, 2018
The vile and nefarious march through our schools and through the media
While patriotic Americans were busy
working, raising children, going to church, and serving in the
military, they barely noticed the vile and nefarious march through
our schools and through the media by modern liberals who were really
cultural Marxists.
So the old WASP (White Anglo/Saxon
Protestant) ethos of the Ivy League schools, which had taught
confidence and pride with a bit of patriotism thrown in, now taught
people like Bill and Hillary Clinton and Barack and Michelle Obama
how to be condescending, insufferable, liberals spouting cultural
Marxism to the lowly proles, who Hillary really thinks are
"deplorables."
Three fourths of college
students recently interviewed by a conservative journalist said they
did not love or even like America, although they could not articulate
why, not having absorbed much of the cultural Marxism taught to them
by their condescending, insufferable "professors," but
having absorbed the social status of hating President Trump.
So now, after sending our children to
good schools to be brainwashed, we have a real cultural mess on our
hands, created mainly by the vile and nefarious modern liberals and
cultural Marxists who---let's be honest---we allowed to march through
our schools and through the media due to our ignorance, but mainly
due to the vile and nefarious lies of the cultural Marxists.
What can we do about it? The biological
origin of our social behavior, as empirically explained by
sociobiology, actually ends the intellectual defense of cultural
Marxism and postmodern relativism. As long as we are alive every cell
in our body demands survival and reproductive success. This natural
activation can be blocked, subverted, or it can be unknown to us, but
it can't legitimately be intellectually or instinctively denied.
This defense of real human nature
affirms in general the populist nationalism now trying to rise in the
corrupted West, which I believe will one day lead to
the political and cultural expression of regionalism, localism, and
an ethnopluralism of ethnostates, protected by some sort of
federalism, along with the legal American constitutional separation
of powers and states. It won't be easy but there is nothing better we
can do.
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