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The Culture War: Two Fronts

First of all, it’s not a "War on Terror." Terror is simply a tactic in the overall culture war that might be described in the whole as primitivity vs. modernity. But that’s not all there is to it. There’s a concurrent culture war that I might loosely characterize as post-modernity vs. Americanism. This one isn’t being fought on the physical battlefield, yet, but it’s being fought nonetheless.

Those of us on the right, rational, and honest side of history are really in a two-front war.

To sum up the idea, Wal-Mart and the essential Americanism it so righteously symbolizes in so many important ways is so evil as to make Saddam Hussein, Bin Laden, and al-Zarqawi palatable by comparison. Thoughts of suburban and rural inhabitants lined up in hoards to load up on all the latest bargains at rock-bottom prices, all without any regard or need whatever for their urban "superiors," makes visions of Middle-Eastern women as chattel more than tolerable.

This, folks, is the depth of the depravity we’re dealing with: at the intellectual level. It’s a hatred of what America truly symbolizes so profound that it will even be complicit in mass murder, should mass murderers stand against or in contrast to its number one nemesis: America. Had it not been for the many decades of the evil embodied by the USSR, I would not have even imagined the levels of internal and external dishonesty to which human beings can ascend. It is tantamount to a reversion to the most primitive human social order: tribalism. Allegiance to the tribe is paramount and absolute. Honesty, reality? Not primal. Not ultimately necessary. Intelligence is the value, not honest integration with the truth that human beings exist as beings of a certain immutable nature that supersedes all contrived social designs. Intelligence is amoral, which is to say that it is merely a tool: a tool for evil, or a tool for good. Very intelligent, can indeed mean: utmost evil.

But far more important is to understand why, this depth of hatred. The left, represented by the political culture that has dominated Europe for decades, and academia and the activist class in the U.S., should know one thing for certain: The America they despise and fight tirelessly and dishonestly against does not need them. Quite the contrary. In fact, for a half-century, the security of Europe relied almost exclusively upon the American soldier. The America symbolized by a culture that sees more value in Wal-Mart than, say, a gay-pride parade, relies upon the men of science and business who create and distribute the wealth in myriad ways that people desire.

Do note that every cause taken up by the left, at root, attacks the American ideal of productivity, self-reliance, self-direction, and self-made prosperity. So, at base, this "post-modernism vs. Americanism," as I’ve called it, could more fundamentally be thought of as parasites vs. producers. The left finds an ally in the primitives, who wish to essentially destroy American productivity, because productivity needs neither the primitive nor the parasites. The contrary is the truth. The left can never admit that their very survival depends upon the producers they so revile.

And here is where is all comes together, so pay attention: The natural result is that they, the left, must eternally attack the producers in order to appear superior; in order to foist unearned guilt, the road to control and influence. It’s a tenuous position, for, all the producers need do is lethally ostracize the parasitic left, by which I mean that they perish or become that which they despise: net producers.

Well, I’d intended to write something about this latest VDH paper.

December 20, 2005 - Posted by | Culture

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  1. “The left can never admit that their very survival depends upon the producers they so revile.”

    They admit it with every protest march, every expression of hatred, every instance of self-mutilation and self-destruction, every demand for more. Each is an act of total submission, of placing their well being entirely in the hands of the producers. The only thing they know to offer is submission.

    All the producers have to do is to stop accepting submission. Simply fail to notice anyone on their knees. Ignore them and they’ll either die on their knees or stand up. Ignore them, and they’ll go away, it really is that simple.

    Comment by Kyle Bennett | December 20, 2005 | Reply


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