“IM NOT AN EQUALITARIAN. CLASSES MATTER. THIS IS WHY:”
I am an Anglo (English) American, of the upper middle classes, of New England Puritain descent, and before that the upper middle class of educated property owning classes in Central Western England, and before that of the same class in Avranches Normandy which is our oldest recorded history in the early part of the eleventh century (1000ad).
As such, I am also a product of that legalistic, and as such empirical, scientific, and logical tradition. In other words I’m a scientist. In that sense my ‘religion’ is truth. I am a product of the empirical restoration of pre-christian reason, and not of the continental (french) optimism of the ‘enlightenment’.
That is why my work seeks to save our people from another dark age of religious superstition whether another supernatural or the present pseudoscientific, by the use of truth to prevent and reverse the present ‘acts of conquest by conversion’ that repeat the destruction of the west by the jews and christians, and the present attempt by jews and muslims.
Though I do observe loyalty and respect for the lower classes who of necessity need less demanding means of comprehension of life and the world around them, and the mindfulness that results from the sensation of comprehension no matter how much it diverges from consistency and correspondencde with the laws of nature.
I’m loyal to you ‘folks’ because I was brought up in the culture of noblesse oblige: the obligations of the natural aristocracy to care for the common people.
That does not mean I must hold to the comforting superstitions and falsehoods that commoners find necessary and with which you identify potential allies in class cooperation – an act which I would find vulgar in the traditional meaning of the term: beneath me, and a property of the comon classes.
Ergo european culture is not homogenous but includes class differences, as much or perhaps more so than even the Hindu – though we open that aristocracy, middle class, working class to the lower classes for rotation by mertitocracy whenever it’s possible.
In anglo civilization, of west germanic civilization, of germanic civilization, in the long history of european civilization, we practice aristocratic egalitarianism not equality, and any and all demonstrations and expressions of equality are only expressions of loyalty between the classes out of Noblesse Oblige: respect and care for doing your duty to the best of your ability for the benefit of all of us.
Get over it.
Classes matter as much as races and sexes. Ignoring classes is what causes the friction between the classes because we are not and cannot be equal in other than duty to one another in production and defense of private and common, within the limits of our abilities and competencies. We can neither demand the lower classes express the agency of the upper, nor demand the upper diminish themselves to the behavior and intersts of the lower.
“ita finitur lectio.”
Thus ends the lesson
Cheers
Curt Doolittle
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