Thursday, October 24, 2019

The impending civil war

“Perceive that which cannot be seen with the eye.”
- Miyamoto Musashi

My friends, acquaintances, and enemies, I come to you now for the necessity of self-declaration.

One which has been inevitably approaching us for decades.

To neglect its inevitability is mere negligence.

I do not expect for you to anticipate such things as of yet, as to think in the short term, with a strong degree of rigidity, is a common attribute of the average man.

Loud mouths who believe they can save the west by way of trivial protest do nothing to slow the eerie approach of this monster.

The men you seek to oppose laugh at such efforts. They have the influence and resources to move you towards a wall you cannot escape, if they so please.

To assume they will be sympathetic to any extent, is an ignorant presumption.

Chaos does not act at an individual level, but at the magnitude of collectivist crowds who see their cause as "virtuous".

Their "moral compass" does not exist. It is, simply put, a one-sided emphasis for their own self-interest.

We were once a principled people. Actionably patriotic (Keyword actionably), principled, honorable, and driven to providing the freedom to choose. Even if that meant certain death.

No longer. Individuals are hypersensitive to the simplest of things. A little traffic on the road, establishment-driven propaganda that drives crowds to subjective violence, and intolerance to moderate dialog.

The illusion of "security" is valued over autonomy. The very robustness of our political establishment is being threatened by individuals who look to break things apart, all for self interest.

I thought man was a relatively sane individual. Through my years of studies and many experiences (Which I intentionally applied entropy to where I placed myself for the purpose of understanding human nature, as only seeing one side is not an objective assessment), what I've realized is many things.

Firstly, dictators did not rise by themselves. They were chosen and groomed by the crowd. The dictator's decision to do terrible things may have been decisions of these individuals, but their reason and position ended up there because the people of the time wanted it.

Perfect case study: The Roman people believed Julius Caesar was attempting to overthrow the Republic to become a dictator, so they had him assassinated. Ironically, the following individual they voted in turned out to be exactly what they said they were against (Octavius).

The point? Individuals, when placed in large enough crowds, are irrational. People think they know what they want, but most don't understand the implications, especially the long-term ones.

Second, man and woman are complementary to each other. There is no "better" or "worse". Excess nurture leads to mass genocide, cultural assassination, compromise of character, and inferior development from youth.

Too little nurture leads to stifled innovation, a lack of potential for scaling a civilization's capabilities, and even the possibility of killing off a particular civilization.

Finally, Pareto distribution is inevitable in the context of shared efforts. You have the lazy who will do anything to take from those who give their all in building and refining the systems and capabilities of mankind.

Excessive nurture and the pareto distribution are two pieces that, together, create a very disturbing result which contributes to, in essence, the beginnings of a socialist society.

The illegal immigration argument is so effective in this day and age because there are so many with a motherly instinct who possess no child (Or the desire to have one) that those motherly instincts shift to something much more clever (For the exploiter): selling illegal immigration using the tragedies of young children to shift the focus away from the problem, to a set of individuals.

This tactic is commonly employed among those who seem to enjoy the game of influence through shock-and-awe tactics (Because that's exactly what it is). No objectivity in argument. Instead, shift everyone away from the problem and focus on one individual, a group, an object, or something dependent (But trivial) on the important case at hand.

The war has already been waged, but most don't know it yet, because they are too drugged up. Physically, mentally, and spiritually. By the time many act, the die will already be cast.

The inevitable cycle. One that comes eventually to every epoch of time.

To this, I will say that I understand one person cannot control the world, but they can control their world.

In closing, I declare that I refuse to participate in this madness and will be planning my exit as swiftly as possible.

To waste my time fighting a monster that has already reached a size most have yet to understand cannot be defeated by one individual, but will likely have to first feed on a great many before the lessons are learned and the beast has become tamed (Or killed).

My efforts are now focused on mastery of many things. All which will be engaged in silence.

Opposing the philosophy of the head of the rat, neck of the bull.

To that, I take my leave.

Molon Labe.

Antonius







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