Theme: Civilization

  • Love of Mankind Some days, when the vox populi of social media, the captured new

    Love of Mankind
    Some days, when the vox populi of social media, the captured news, the seditious academy, and the corruption of the state, have not quite depressed me – I still love y’all and all of mankind.
    I still believe victory over the enemy is possible and another dark age preventable – and all it requires is at least 2M of us to show up with rope, fire, and pointy objects until ‘the rights of englishmen’, ‘the rights of man’ are established once again, and the suppression of the enemy across the spectrum of folly and evil is complete, and the punishments and restitutions achieved with enthusiasm.
    To some degree our organization is seeking to produce a new aristocracy, a judiciary to maintain it, an inquisition to enforce it, and a militia to bring it about. And while nascent, as the crisis continues, our numbers will grow.
    There is no greater moral high ground than the defeat of the enemy that we failed to defeat two thousand years ago.
    The enemy may just be the ‘great filter’ that we must defeat to complete our transcendence into the gods our ancient ancestors imagined we might become.
    Cheers
    CD


    Source date (UTC): 2024-04-03 15:28:46 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1775545989371203584

  • Q: What do the images in this thread convey to you about our people?

    Q: What do the images in this thread convey to you about our people? https://twitter.com/JamesLucasIT/status/1775213374189482156

  • My family is of norman origin and we have a documented history to the 900s. Most

    My family is of norman origin and we have a documented history to the 900s. Mostly middle class and upper middle class. While the plague era caused some economic stress and changed the spelling of the name, the family recovered. Radical authors of protestant literature. First Sherrif of the new haven colony. Commander of washington’s left. There are no peasants in my family. In the history of new england the family is referred to as lesser aristocracy. In fact they only started outbreeding postwar. My father was almost disinherited for marrying a catholic. 😉
    Southerners were largely scots irish from northern ireland. They did follow the aristocratic tradition but for reasons we understand – the difference in agrarian production demands between north and south.
    Black culture is just southwestern british culture, as was southern cultlure. The upper classes were an admixture.

    Reply addressees: @Clyatt__


    Source date (UTC): 2024-04-02 02:41:26 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774990496563171328

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774988974190112806

  • Not for the little folk it doesn’t. When we read ancient philosophy and history

    Not for the little folk it doesn’t. When we read ancient philosophy and history today we easily assume that the audience was everyone rather than the 10% of the population in charge of things. There is some truth to it in early and protogermanic. But not when the aryans conquered europe, killed the men, enslaved the women, and took their land, animals, and resources. Nor when the spartans conquered the helots. etc.

    Reply addressees: @14WordsAllDay


    Source date (UTC): 2024-04-02 02:15:07 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774983870875607040

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774983299603075555

  • (French culture is cognitively feminine)

    (French culture is cognitively feminine)


    Source date (UTC): 2024-04-02 02:06:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774981723819827450

    Reply addressees: @auny_marie @AndreAn97444856 @MinClaydough

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774980276751315176

  • Jesus As The End of The Religious Project? –“… as far as I know, Brad is righ

    Jesus As The End of The Religious Project?
    –“… as far as I know, Brad is right “religion ended with jesus”. What we do next is closer to spiritualism, philosophy, and public ritual.”–

    What does that mean?
    I think he meant that he reduced it to the simplest form that achieves the desired purpose of religion as the production of mindfulness that solves the prisoners’ dilemma of cooperation and trust.
    In that sense I believe he is correct. So if you take the very simple via-negativa of Natural Law and add the very simple via-positiva of the four gospels of jesus then you have the most reductive set of negativa and positiva possible.
    In other words, logic is not justificationary, and truth requires falsification, so the criteria for truth is adversarial competition (darwinian selection so to speak) between a via negativa (what not to do) and a via positiva (what to do).
    As such our solution to Natural Law and Jesus’ teaching (the jeffersonian bible) are the bookends necessary for a complete pursuit of truth and goodness – what remains is duty, excellence, and beauty. And that comes from ancient european aesthetics and philosophy.

    Cheers.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-04-02 00:55:21 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774963798748565504

  • RT @auny_marie: Women in the Heathen Era 56-115 CE “The [Germanic] husband gives

    RT @auny_marie: Women in the Heathen Era 56-115 CE

    “The [Germanic] husband gives dowry to the wife rather than the other way around. Paren…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-04-02 00:27:13 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774956716704072141

  • RT @auny_marie: Women in the Heathen Era 56 – 115 CE “[The Germani] think women

    RT @auny_marie: Women in the Heathen Era 56 – 115 CE

    “[The Germani] think women are somehow sacred and provident. They need their women. T…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-04-02 00:26:07 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774956441201213897

  • RT @auny_marie: Women in the Heathen Era 56 – 115 CE “Some [Germanic] tribes reg

    RT @auny_marie: Women in the Heathen Era 56 – 115 CE

    “Some [Germanic] tribes regard the relationship between a man and his sister’s childr…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-04-02 00:25:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774956332098977895

  • This is correct. (As usual.) We could retrace the steps back to around seven hun

    This is correct. (As usual.) We could retrace the steps back to around seven hundred to further reinforce the argument.

    More for those that are interested:
    The insight that protestantism was reactionary is a bit painful to admit but it’s true that while the church’s corruption was pervasive and against the interests of the northern localities, doubling down on fundamentalism took protestantism away from the natural law program and the use of dogma and theology instead. The family structure of northern europe, it’s restoration of trade, the independence of the cities, the weakness of the holy roman empire (federation), and the rise of literacy were more important in the re-ascendence of europe than was protestantism. In other words, Max Weber had it backwards.
    In America the protestant church was highly participatory, and essentially a debate forum for the construction of consensus. This was probably useful. And unfortunately the tradition was lost. Because it was lost, we failed to produce a competitor to the postwar capture of education by the marxist sequence.
    But we are still suffering from the combination of the failure of the catholic church to produce another Aquinas during the industrial revolution and fully transform once again with more emphasis on natural law and its harmony with christian ethics and morality and thus complete the transformation to a european religion – and the doubling down of american protestant christian fundamentalism that is preventing a synthesis, and the capture of the academy by the marxist sequence of seditions against christianity as well as the philosophical traditions.

    In other words, Rudyard is pretty much always right. 😉

    Cheers

    Reply addressees: @whatifalthist @MattRosendin @WKahneman


    Source date (UTC): 2024-04-01 23:51:33 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1774947741547814912

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