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Traditionalism died and has been dead for some time. The “revolution” to Trad is nothing more than a following of age old adage “first as tragedy, then as farce”. In our modern age, Traditionalism can only point as a counter-signal to what have been adapted reinforcers of behavior. LGBG, decline of family values, materialism, etc., all have risen only some time after the initial death of Tradition. We didn’t just arrive here culturally in one fell swoop; it’s been a decline of some time of behavior that no longer needed to be reinforced. The rise of comfort and diminishing of sever poverty left people without a need for cultural contingencies which maintained a set of social cohesiveness and intelligence which enabled the rapid growth and industrialization that past humans desired. Now, we are left with what we hoped to achieve, although some have outdated neuro-systems which reflect on the severity of our cultural systems and contradict them as inherent “evils” and “bad”. Rather, Traditionalism is the final remnants of a past part of humanity which suffers its last gasp, hoping to resurrect itself in face of the penultimate evils it once held to be the destructor of what it hoped to create; although now created it only seems like a crude mode of vehicle which once served a purpose that is no longer necessary. Natural selection has never ceased in spite of mans attempts to separate himself from nature Now, man maketh man; he is what man makes of himself.

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