[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/lit/ - Literature

Search:


View post   

>> No.19342766 [View]
File: 129 KB, 750x351, AFEF0CCA-5410-4382-A392-22F4AF62170F.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
19342766

>>19342698
This is the path of incrementalism or gradualism. In evolutionary terms, you could also call it punctuated equilibrium — a technical term for a theory of evolution which views most species are remaining mostly the same (in a state of equilibrium), with slow changes, except for some periods of punctuated drastic change (most salient example: asteroid strikes wiping out the dinosaurs and leading to a new phase in worldwide evolution of almost all animal species, paving the way for mammals to overtake the reptilian/saurian phase of evolution). This same principle is used by Western leaders and the back-room figures who pull the strings of Western leaders. Western society has incrementally transformed over the past few hundred years, for the better and for the worse, and also has been dramatically punctuated by events like WWI, WWII, the Cold War, the civil rights movement, 9/11, the growth of a NEW, even more omnipresently pervasive civil rights movement that eats both itself and its opponents under the guise of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (the LGBTQIA+ movement, the BLM movement, and so forth), and then, most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic. These are some of the main pieces of punctuation in the past few hundred years of Western civilization, and whether any of these, some of these, or none of these were deliberately engineered or not (in the vein of InfoWars style conspiracy-theories, or John-Birch-society-style tropes about a secret cabal of bankers running the world, owning the news and politicians and manufacturing certain crises and movements for their own ends), they’ve still been exploited and used to justify the drastic re-shaping of society. World War One justified the League of Nations, a proto-attempt at instituting global governance, or at least a mechanism for it to be set up, until it was disbanded due to its ineffectiveness. After World War II, this failed attempt found some more solid footing with the creation of the United Nations, which still exists to this day and is one of the most significant international NGOs normalizing the idea of global governance under the guise of benevolence, compassion, and cooperation between different countries.

The fact that people are even arguing about the vaccine mandate at all, and that more proof is slowly coming out that it doesn’t fully prevent transmission and has a “rare” amount of side effects (increasingly coming more into the public consciousness with several Nordic countries pausing the Moderna vaccine for heart inflammation risk, for instance), is already evidence that we’re witnessing a gradual, incrementalist system of slavery being instituted after the exclamation mark of the COVID-19 pandemic under the public health and safety, just as 9/11 was used as a pretext to create an unconstitutional surveillance state with the Patriot Act and to expropriate oil reserves from the Middle East.

>> No.19336902 [View]
File: 129 KB, 750x351, 2BCD1904-CCA9-477C-B67E-CA61F3FB970C.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
19336902

>>19334834
>>19336856
Also, the “demonize everything we dislike as White supremacy” gambit is legitimately getting old and more people than you’d suspect are looking at it warily. They don’t necessarily support the (minority of violent) 1/6 protesters, Proud Boys, and the like, but they’re not there worshiping the violent radicalized factions of BLM and Antifa, either, and wanting it in their neighborhood. This poster >>19334819 is more right than you think when he suggests 2024 might be really crazy, and the United States might descend into semi-civil-war conditions. We’re already in a Cold Civil War, if you want to call it that, with both sides having factions that support or overlook political violence when it supports their ends, and viciously calling out the other side for doing the same thing that they do.

BLM and Antifa, in the meanwhile, are becoming like that friend who always asks for money because he fell on hard times. In the beginning, you sympathize with him, you sacrifice yourself, you look over his faults, he really fell on hard times. But if it keeps happening (every time some Black dude with a criminal history gets tragically killed by a cop and the footage of it is selectively altered and blared on CNN constantly), people get sick of it. The modern American left, while thinking they have the upper hand and made a brilliant play in demonizing everyone and everything they dislike as White supremacists, examples of White rage, White backlash, or what you like, is getting more people to be sick of them than you’d think. They’re being just as hated and people are getting just as sick of them, as people eventually got sick of Bush, the Neocons, and the endless Middle East wars and sadism they supported. I have normie friends and even had lunch with a QT normie Jewish high-school teacher I used to have recently, who are saying they’re outright sick of the anti-White crap being pushed, talking about how they see it all the time in the news and magazines they loved reading, comments about how it all seemed to start under Obama with that Ferguson crap...

“Reactionaries” are often belittled as just that, simply chauvinists and one-track thinkers REACTING to trends they dislike instead of bringing forward anything new to the table, but in the foreseeable future, a huge reactionary backlash might actually happen and be justified.

Navigation
View posts[+24][+48][+96]