Yesterday afternoon, students across Minnesota attempted to make a bold statement against racism, gun violence, and a myriad of other social ills that they believe are plaguing the United States. Walking out of their classes into an April cold snap, the students gathered in the pre-approved area and engaged in their pre-approved protest. It was the kind of spectacle that one hears about taking place in North Korea, where the rally is opposed to the government only insofar as the government is not going far enough with its program. These were no rebels as they were not protesting against the powerful. They were not in opposition to the ruling class of the United States, they were egging on their overlords to do more to stamp out racism, more to overturn the laws of the country, and more to punish the White Amerikaners. Their masters will be happy to oblige them.
Make no mistake, the United States operates under a social credit system as much as China does, but there are two chief differences between how the systems are operated. First, the Chinese are willing to acknowledge the existence of such a system while Americans tend to operate under the delusional belief that they are actually laboring under an anti-system which is wholly opposed to the moral values that they are told to care about and embody. As a result, the unthinking American believes that he is acting bravely, heroically, by following the ruling ideology and fighting for replacement immigration, anti-racism, paraphilia, and all of the other causes championed by both anarchists and Coca Cola. No Chinese would be so stupid as to classify their following the ruling code of maintaining societal harmony as an act of resistance.
The other difference is rooted in the goal of the two systems. In contrast to the Chinese social credit system, the series of incentives and disincentives that rule the subjects of the United States and its vassals are profoundly anti-normal, anti-social, and anti-life. How can one make such a sweeping pronouncement? Look at the results of this system. Carefully nurtured for decades, the beast has emerged from its loathsome chrysalis and we are seeing it in full bloom. Once the American could travel throughout the world and be met with respect for his lofty ideals, his taming of the frontier, and his optimism. Now, self-mutilation and an impotent culture of death are the hallmarks of the United States abroad, reflected in rising suicide rates and lowering birth rates at home. The United States is a third-world country in mindset if not yet in material terms. Corruption is endemic in all levels of government and business, and the chief response by most is to focus only on the wrong doing of the political tribe that opposes theirs. The system is anti-normal, it hates normalcy and its hates normal people like you and me. It pathologizes us, tells us that we are the freaks for not taking hormones to sterilize our bodies, for not ending our unbroken family tree, for not giving up everything that makes us who we are out of concerns for a few sad images on the glowing screen.
Minneapolis Public Schools has announced that, after only just recently accepting students for in-person learning, they will be sending all students home for online classes from Wednesday to Friday of this week in anticipation of the violence and rioting that will sweep the city once the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial is announced. The violence is not only being anticipated, but encouraged as U.S. Representative Maxine Waters flew into the state from California with the aim of inspiring the rioters to even greater depths of violence and chaos. Already her hateful words have borne fruit. There has been a drive-by shooting on National Guardsmen stationed in the Twin Cities, and an old ethnic Polish church in Northeast Minneapolis went up in flames last night.
Once upon a time, this level of folly from the national to the local level would have excited outrage and calls for reform. But the Progressive era of the early twentieth century is dead, and now we are subjected to the robber barons parading around in its trappings. Aside from a few corporate-sponsored mutants playing at revolution, the overwhelming response to this decline has been passive acceptance.
People watch with bated breath to see to what heights this could escalate, but in Minnesota, at least, that is about all they are content to do. As violence is not only tolerated but encouraged, it is breeding resignation. “What can be done?” the suburban White woman sighs behind her mask. “These people have a right to be angry!” Their children accept the coming violence with resignation as well, although they try and cloak it with irony. “Who’s excited for the riots?” they ask and receive no answer. Some are making plans to flee to outer ring suburbs or out of the state to wait for the violence to calm down. Others put their hope in the mobilized National Guard, now augmented with soldiers from other states, but no one honestly expects them to act before it is already too late. After all, the governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, and the mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, along with all who surround them are products of the same system that the rioters are serving. Even as Attorney General and proud anti-fa Keith Ellison will provide the harder edge to the system, the more milquetoast faces of the regime will support and enable the riots by smothering any actual criticisms beneath crocodile tears and calls for understanding of what drove the rioters to act in such a manner. This is par for the course. Sympathy in this anti-normal system is always extended to the hateful minority, the criminal, and the freak, but never to you.
And so, children walk out of classes, schools and businesses are shut down, and officials warn their subjects to brace for the effects of more violence, more anarchy, more, more, more. But no one lifts a finger to stop it, and why should they? When one boy was brave enough to try and protect people from the violence and defended himself from attack by rioting pedophiles last summer, he was crucified on national television and charged with murder. When cities burned out of control, every excuse was presented for why this was part of the process of sacred democracy. When the shoe was on the other foot and the elite’s designated enemies, the Amerikaners, attempted a peaceful occupation of their own capital in Washington, D.C., those same talking heads turned on them with all of the wrath and hatred that should have been directed at the regime’s pet criminals and perverts.
These coming riots won’t kill Minneapolis, because it is already dead.
To Hell with it. The people of this nation are worth saving, but this regime, this empire is damned for all time. It is slouching towards its doomsday, and our first watchword must be survival. Survival for our people, not for dusty old documents and empty shells of once-hallowed institutions. Only when we recognize that there is no one coming to save us, that we can only rely on ourselves, will we be ready to build something new and glorious from the ashes of our current Babylon.
In this vale of tears, apathy, not stupidity or physical weakness, is the overriding selector for future generations. The challenge facing us all is to refuse to give into the lure of passivity, to hold onto our dignity and sense of purpose even while we practice patience and hone our blades for the fights that are sure to come. We are threatened with the wholesale destruction of our civilization and our race, and in this struggle there is no excuse for wallowing in pitiful navel gazing. What has happened, has happened, but what will happen is yet to be determined.
Do not settle and do not be content. Instead improve, and grow, and fight. Fight any tendency in your heart towards surrender. We are not miserable stupid livestock like our enemies would like for us to be.
We are the artists and the builders.
We are the heroes and the chroniclers.
We are the future, not them.
Incredibly inspiring and after the spirit of my own soul.
Communism Lite,by Coca-ColaTM