Most people do not ponder the transformation of human perception from one represented by group identification to one of an atomized individual. Yet, this very evolution of our identity is the source of so many of our problems and potentially existential travails. While the emphasis of this book seems to be exposing the liberalism in modern conservative thinking, it also appears to illustrate the unnatural separation from collective experience that Christianity unwittingly promoted in it's obviously delusional claims of equality which one sect, Calvinism, tried to explain with equally absurd arguments of divine favoritism. No, the rich are not blessed by any God, in fact, they are often the most godless and wicked people alive whose ruthlessness and deception have allowed them to amass the greatest wealth. You don't need to look far for evidence of this truth. However, one aspect of this conversation missing from this review is how it relates to the current vision of the pro-White movement. Many pro-Whites consider themselves conservatives, which the book seems to rightly contradict. But perhaps the views of our people are also progressing and are now in flux. Does individualism still reign in a world of White solidarity and should it? Is it even possible to succeed as a race if we all fail to see our own experience as merely part of this collective? It seems to me that it cannot. The decisions we make, if based solely on our own individual circumstances, are unlikely to benefit the group and therefore ignore our collective fate. The unwillingness to raise enough children is one of the most obvious examples of this failing but there are many others including hiring people of other races for work because they are cheaper or even better in some way. The radical departure from group representation that liberalism promotes is dramatic and now ubiquitous, but what comes after? We cannot continue down this path or we will soon, each of us and collectively, fail to even exist because the other races that take our place will be sure to avoid the same mistake and will wipe us out where we once stood just as they have time and again throughout history. It is time to put the great fallacy of Christian egalitarianism away for good and recognize our own existence as merely part of a collective group of genetically and historically related members. Only when we do that can we secure the existence of our people and a future for White children. And in doing so, we lead all of humanity into a brighter, more peaceful and more prosperous future.
Most people do not ponder the transformation of human perception from one represented by group identification to one of an atomized individual. Yet, this very evolution of our identity is the source of so many of our problems and potentially existential travails. While the emphasis of this book seems to be exposing the liberalism in modern conservative thinking, it also appears to illustrate the unnatural separation from collective experience that Christianity unwittingly promoted in it's obviously delusional claims of equality which one sect, Calvinism, tried to explain with equally absurd arguments of divine favoritism. No, the rich are not blessed by any God, in fact, they are often the most godless and wicked people alive whose ruthlessness and deception have allowed them to amass the greatest wealth. You don't need to look far for evidence of this truth. However, one aspect of this conversation missing from this review is how it relates to the current vision of the pro-White movement. Many pro-Whites consider themselves conservatives, which the book seems to rightly contradict. But perhaps the views of our people are also progressing and are now in flux. Does individualism still reign in a world of White solidarity and should it? Is it even possible to succeed as a race if we all fail to see our own experience as merely part of this collective? It seems to me that it cannot. The decisions we make, if based solely on our own individual circumstances, are unlikely to benefit the group and therefore ignore our collective fate. The unwillingness to raise enough children is one of the most obvious examples of this failing but there are many others including hiring people of other races for work because they are cheaper or even better in some way. The radical departure from group representation that liberalism promotes is dramatic and now ubiquitous, but what comes after? We cannot continue down this path or we will soon, each of us and collectively, fail to even exist because the other races that take our place will be sure to avoid the same mistake and will wipe us out where we once stood just as they have time and again throughout history. It is time to put the great fallacy of Christian egalitarianism away for good and recognize our own existence as merely part of a collective group of genetically and historically related members. Only when we do that can we secure the existence of our people and a future for White children. And in doing so, we lead all of humanity into a brighter, more peaceful and more prosperous future.
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I don’t care if you’re “liberal” I care if you’re Antiwhite.