The New Paganism

After finishing the show last week, I thought I left too much on the cutting room floor, so I picked up those scraps to make a follow on show this week. With next weekend being Memorial Day, there may not be a show on Friday, so I figured a sequel to the original while the ideas were fresh in my mind made some sense. If I do a show next week it will be on short topics, so send your suggestions.

The thing I wanted to get to last week, but spent too much time bashing the Protestants, is that we are in an age in which we not only have a fractured morality, but we also have a fractured metaphysics. The extreme example is we have some people who think their sex is assigned to them at birth. If they wish hard enough, they can change their sex and transcend the two-sex paradigm.

Crazy people are a part of every society, so while these people are fringe weirdos, they get support from a large and powerful segment of society. Many of our ruling class question the basics of reality. They are open to sex being imaginary because they are open to reality being a shared delusion created by the pale penis people to dominate the nonwhite population.

It is exceedingly difficult to have a society composed of people with differing opinions about how society ought to be organized and how we ought to live in it. If the differences are not too wide, then some compromise can be made. It is not possible to have a stable society when large parts of it have a different conception of reality from other parts of society, which is the present situation.

This new paganism is in some way an effort to create a new universal morality to replace the old one and use it to clear the decks of the alternatives. In another way it is an acknowledgement that the differences in how these different groups understand reality is too different to ever have a shared morality. Attempts to impose a new morality just highlight these differences in how we perceive reality.

The Gaia worshippers, for example, are not dealing in practical issues like the physical world when they demand sustainable agriculture and renewable energy. These are not real things that can exist in the physical world as most people understand it. Therefore, it is probably not possible for them to share the same society as those who think we should exploit our resources to advance our material existence.

The race issue is where the differences in morality and metaphysics make clear that the gaps are two large to traverse. If you think magic is why black people commit so much more crime than whites, you can never find a compromise with those who think behavior is rooted in biology. There can be no agreed upon ways to deal with black crime that are satisfactory to both camps.


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This Week’s Show

Contents

  • Intro
  • Paganism Review
  • The Moral Society
  • Unifying Morality
  • The Great Disaster
  • New Paganism
  • Metaphysics & Morality

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RealityRules
RealityRules
1 month ago

Unfortunately, we are here at this moment because 100 or so years ago some very wicked people intentionally decided to unleash a bunch of lies. They admit in their writings. They came and they saw the scabs and wounds and weaknesses of men and their civilization. They willfully sewed discord through envy, jealousy, guilt, and turned strengths into weaknesses and weaknesses into strengths. They were tolerated. Worse, they were permitted entry and given access to buy and monopolize and command the heights of the society they sought to subvert. Some did it for the sheer pleasure of revenge. Some did… Read more »

My Comment
My Comment
1 month ago

“The Gaia worshippers, for example, are not dealing in practical issues like the physical world when they demand sustainable agriculture and renewable energy.”

Most of those Gaia worshipers, the true adherents not the ones who know it is nonsense but are using it for nefarious purposes, are women. Without women making babies the society can’t exist.

This is why driving a stake through the heart of feminism is a necessity if the culture is to survive. As we all know, feminism causes women to go insane and lowers the birthrate.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  My Comment
1 month ago

The key ingredient to toxic feminism is Critical Theory. Wanting something in your interest isn’t bad or unnatural; this holy mission is the absolutist need to “reform” White society into some vague whatever because White Man Bad.

Toxic feminism and CT reward our women for betraying their men and race. It tells them they are victims, that white men don’t value them. Imagine if the incentives rewarded both men and women for complementing each other and for White pride together rather than setting them at each other’s throats in a winner take all scenario.

Last edited 1 month ago by Alzaebo
Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  My Comment
1 month ago

There’s been a 100+ year war on women. Lenin sounds a lot like a “3rd wave” feminist. Current trannie trends basically even turn men into better women than women.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Wiffle
1 month ago

After the war on men. Worked to death, colonizing, literal war. Climbing the heights, now sliding down. Weird how it works.

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Paintersforms
1 month ago

Feminism molds women into men. It’s not easy being either sex of human though.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Wiffle
1 month ago

Certainly. It’s funny how whoever is predominant gets exhausted by it. Came to mind.

LineInTheSand
LineInTheSand
Reply to  My Comment
1 month ago

Feminists are not wrong when they charge us with wanting to force them back into the home.

We have to convince them that domesticity will make most of them happier than competing with men.

They need praise so badly that we will have to force the media to celebrate domestic women and forbid the mocking or belittling of them.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

If some dame says, “Whaddya want me to do, stay home and bake cookies?”, string her up!

(That’s a joke, by the way…)

LineInTheSand
LineInTheSand
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

I remember when Hillary made a disparaging remark like that. “Well, I guess I could have just stayed home and baked cookies.”

Quiet Observer
Quiet Observer
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

She’d have done us a favor.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Quiet Observer
1 month ago

A favor and a flavor, although I’m sure her cookies would taste like shit.

Pozymandias
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

or arsenic.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

And be poisonous too

crabe-tambour
crabe-tambour
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Your comment got me to thinking of the banquet scene in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus, where a special pie was served. I originally thought it was the Nasty Piece of Work Tamora’s creation, as Hilary would be the type to prepare such a delicacy. Turns out that the pie was the work of the title’s “protagonist” and his ravished and mutilated daughter, and Tamora consumed it, not realizing its key ingredients until it was too late. Hint: it weren’t four-and-twenty blackbirds.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  crabe-tambour
1 month ago

Good heavens, I hope it wasn’t lamprey. Nothing could be ghastlier than lamprey.

crabe-tambour
crabe-tambour
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Ha-ha! In the play it consisted of Tamora’s sons, who had raped and mutilated Titus’s daughter.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  crabe-tambour
1 month ago

I’m afraid the Bard is not my strong point.

crabe-tambour
crabe-tambour
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Nor is he one of mine. I like to react to certain posts by coming up with some quasi-obscure references, mostly to get people to laugh a little (“…oh, I get it!” “ha-ha…that’s funny?!”).

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Barefoot, pregnant, and in the kitchen!

Templar
Templar
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

If some dame says, “Whaddya want me to do, stay home and bake cookies?”, string her up!

How about knock her up? 😉

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

“They need praise so badly that we will have to force the media to celebrate domestic women and forbid the mocking or belittling of them.” Women do need praise more than men. That is true. That said, how much of any human would celebrates being looked upon as a leech, an overly emotional baby oven, and only good for making sandwiches if there’s not money for servants is an open question. It’s not like men are excited to be janitors or seek that in terms of status. Modern fathers in particular seem eager to mold their easier to mold daughters… Read more »

LineInTheSand
LineInTheSand
Reply to  Wiffle
1 month ago

I agree with a lot of what you wrote but part of the problem is that you characterize a wife and mother as “a leech, an overly emotional baby oven, and only good for making sandwiches if there’s not money for servants.”

Is that how you really view good moms?

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

Yes, I agree that was overly harsh. No, that’s not how I view good Moms. I did try to edit that part, but the system didn’t let me because of a weird error that pops everyone . But to me that’s the modern view of women, built into almost it’s fabric of society. That’s why is super important that women have a career (don’t leech), take leadership classes (can we please keep those emotions in check??). When I occasionally stumble upon young reactionary types they aren’t taking their wives seriously beyond their meal making abilities. Certainly the MGOW types can’t… Read more »

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

There’s a longer post waiting for approval. Just quickly though, I don’t view good Moms that way. I tried to edit it afterword as a bit too harsh but failed thanks to a weird error. More thoughts incoming.

ray
ray
Reply to  Wiffle
1 month ago

Yeah, can’t wait for more of your thoughts, lady.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

Now, now. I think it’s part of the Black tax. Stuck at home with nothing but tedium and yapping kids gets to you. What women need, why they like the workforce- better yet, part time, on-and-off, not the daily grind- is they need a lot of society, like guys need buds. They just need a lot more women around at times, and stuck in a suburban box doesn’t cut it like having friends down the block or around the corner (or the fish market or church) dropping in all the time.

Last edited 1 month ago by Alzaebo
Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 month ago

Yes, this is genuinely part of the issue.

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  Wiffle
1 month ago

That said, how much of any human would celebrates being looked upon as a leech, an overly emotional baby oven, and only good for making sandwiches if there’s not money for servants is an open question I’ve literally never met a man who held such a view of women, or at least not one willing to express those thoughts to me. OTOH, I have known quite a few women who equate having a baby to something akin to being a cow (barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen). They have somehow taken one of the most beautiful parts of womanhood and… Read more »

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

It’s the visuals. They say men respond to visual, well so do women in the biggest way. On the TV was Good Morning America. I turned the sound off, and there was the real message: segment on stronk empowered black social leader inspiration lady (who just needed funds), hard working independent happy Latina baker lady (who just needed a loan), and finally, dumpy stringy haired unemployed middle aged white depression lady, who just needed meds.

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

This idea that women being stuck at home is largely an invention of feminism. Most women had jobs, certainly before they were married. A large percentage (though not most) had part time jobs at a minimum when they had kids at home. Most women rejoined the workforce when their kids were old enough. Of course, they leave out that most women had a choice in the matter. Now most women do not have a choice and are forced to work. Most of what the feminist peddle are lies, half truths or distortions. But the success of feminism never ceases to… Read more »

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
1 month ago

I’ve recently been looking at theses and dissertations written by students in a university in West Texas back when West Texas really was rightwing–ca. 1930 to 1980. It’s remarkable how many of them were written by females. So much for the notion that women were effectively blocked from higher education until the sexual liberation of the late sixties. And I think it’s safe to say that all these female advanced degree holders didn’t return to their “domestic dungeons” to pop out Peggies, Patricks and Pop Tarts.

Xman
Xman
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
1 month ago

“This idea that women being stuck at home is largely an invention of feminism.”

It was the invention of the Jewess Betty Friedan, who wrote in 1963 that suburbs were “comfortable concentration camps” for women.

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Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Xman
1 month ago

Ah, the Nosenbergs–masters of understatement and subtlety.

ray
ray
Reply to  My Comment
1 month ago

‘This is why driving a stake through the heart of feminism is a necessity if the culture is to survive.’

Feminism rules now and has for many decades. The results speak for themselves.

Women love it and so do the elite. But it’s a cancer, however profitable to some. Destroy it or it’ll destroy you.

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LineInTheSand
LineInTheSand
Reply to  ray
1 month ago

Every year we get more feminism and every year women report greater unhappiness. No one is allowed to draw the obvious conclusion.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

Feminism screwed women more than it did men.

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Robbo
1 month ago

CS Lewis noted that a world that slept around was much harder on the women than the men. My daughter was proud to be a girl when she was 3. 10 years of modern life, despite some imperfect sheltering, have already changed that.

ray
ray
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

They are willing to be unhappy, miserable even, in order to subordinate and spite males, who they have been taught lifelong is the enemy.

Big Pharma, Big Gov and Dotter Daddy are very happy with this arrangement, although it ruins the nation and its future. The Left opens the borders to replace the men they supplanted, and the children they aborted or simply failed to have.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  ray
1 month ago

You know, this is what the Zman is speaking to. They are spinning off into their own unrealistic reality, rather than cojoining with us in a vital, shared reality.

Add in the multiculti, and we’re wading between whirlpools instead of being a society.

My Comment
My Comment
Reply to  ray
1 month ago

And feminism is destroying society in every way imaginable. Jews come up with the plans but it is primarily women who implement and inforce them. Gaia worship, legal invasions, etc are all driven by women.

Even in South Korea where they haven’t let feminists flood the country with invaders, feminists are leading the country to extinction with the lowest birthrate on the planet.

Bloated Boomer
Bloated Boomer
Reply to  My Comment
1 month ago

Women are insane by default, feminism just enables that.

However, 3g4me claims to be a woman and I agree with 99% of her posts, so unicorns do exist apparently.

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Bloated Boomer
1 month ago

Yes, I am indeed a woman. And thank you for agreeing with most of my posts. I believe I have made my position clear in the past; I’m keeping out of this fight. And yes, I am indeed a unicorn. I am in no way typical of my age or sex or upbringing.

Robbo
Robbo
Reply to  3g4me
1 month ago

Never change, 3g4me!!

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  3g4me
1 month ago

I agree with your general assessment of women. However, the fairest observation suggests some base issues in men as well. In other words the fall involved both Adam and Eve. People are usually so exited about being put in charge or “chosen” that they don’t listen to the details. Moses was quite clear that the Israelites at the time were only marginally better than their surrounding nations. Listening to the “adventures” in the desert, it appears God’s choice was between really pretty awful and really, really pretty awful. That’s all of humanity too. It’s not a good thing to be… Read more »

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3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Wiffle
1 month ago

I made no assessment of women in today’s thread. I am ‘down’ on women because they are, on the whole, foolish, selfish, calculating, nasty, immodest, and heavily into drama. While your beliefs and mine may somewhat intersect, they are not the same.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  My Comment
1 month ago

It’ll sort itself out when it’s decided to produce instead of consume. Iow, when men’s talents are in demand again.

(or mens’? Lol any grammar nazis out there?)

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Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Paintersforms
1 month ago

Downvote? Feminism is another one of those luxuries we can apparently afford to indulge. When we couldn’t, we didn’t. When we can’t, we won’t.

Stupid has costs people don’t have the will not to bear when they can afford to waste. It’s easier that way. Has nothing to do with what’s good, right, reasonable, or natural.

Pozymandias
Reply to  My Comment
1 month ago

Here’s a nice data point on our beloved wammens from Zero Hedge at https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/umich-sentiment-collapses-near-45-year-record-lows-democrats-inflation-dissonance “one-third of women surveyed believe inflation over the next year will be 15% or higher…” So the wammens believe that inflation will reach a level that it never has in the US except right around WWI and then flirted with at the end of the Carter years – https://www.macrotrends.net/2497/historical-inflation-rate-by-year The really damning thing is that most of these silly bints could never tell you exactly what the mechanism for that was supposed to be. How would such a thing come about? I mean if you had… Read more »

PrimiPilus
PrimiPilus
Reply to  My Comment
1 month ago

See: Horace Bushnell — Women’s Suffrage: The Reform Against Nature.

My Comment
My Comment
Reply to  PrimiPilus
1 month ago

Also see Devlin’s Sexual Utopia in PowerIt is now banned on Amazon.

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Grant
Grant
1 month ago

The Mainline Protestant denominations apparently aren’t that far gone if you look beyond the pulpit into the pews. In the last podcast from Anglican Unscripted (914), one of the topics the hosts discussed is that the laity of the Mainline Protestant congregations like the United Methodist Church (UMC), Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), the Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA), and others voted 60-40 in favor of Trump. Their pastors and bishops (or whatever equivalent to bishop they use) are all loony dingbats, but the average person in the pew is downright sick of the nonsense. People want the nation and… Read more »

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Grant
1 month ago

Any denomination that is vaguely orthodox shows signs of life. That said, we live in sea of secularism. Modernism by sheer numbers is about the agnostics of the world.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Grant
1 month ago

On a side note, the Episcopalians hate whites so much, they refused their resettlement services to the 59 South African asylum seekers. They actually turned down the money!

It might not have been Woke racism, however.
It might have been because these were the first asylum seekers waving American flags.

LineInTheSand
LineInTheSand
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 month ago

I agree with your assessment but the leaders of the church said that they withdrew because the white refugees had been moved ahead of non-whites. Their objection was not not that the refugees were white but that they received special privileges.

But we know it’s simply because the refugees are white.

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Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

That’s important.

Trends toward atheism, orthodoxy, atavistic antler-hat goofiness, etc., are all caused by a shared quality of every mainstream religion: They’re all liars.

So adherence is reduced to those too dumb to notice, too weak to object, or who revel in it.

Catholicism is exemplary—the true church!—a civilization-erasing horde of retarded browns led by a conspiracy of evil faggots, defended by American bullshit.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

They said that? Oh FFS!!

The Biden 10 million ahead of them didn’t matter. That the Pisskeys were flying over to Africa to scoop up more years ago didn’t matter. Oh no, white people under a death sentence should’ve had to wait some more.

The Ramaposa admin is spamming and crashing the emmigration application website. Expropriation of property means ALL property, not just farmland, but even the watch on your wrist. And now, noggers are “eligible” for the Afrikaaner program.

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Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

They said it was because they believe in ‘racial reconciliation’ but in this case reconciliation meant the white people having their property confiscated by the government with no compensation, and that’s when they aren’t being attacked and tortured and murdered.

Can they even hear themselves? And as an American you have to think, ‘so if that happened to white people in America would they take the same stance?’ And the answer is evidently yes!

CorkyAgain
CorkyAgain
Reply to  Stephanie
1 month ago

The Afrikaaners were accused of cowardly fleeing to avoid the consequences of “past injustices”. I.e., they should meekly submit to a death penalty because of some things their forefathers are said to have done.

Austin Metcalf apparently also deserved to die, for much the same reason.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  CorkyAgain
1 month ago

Yeah, injustices such as teaching the savages how to use toilet papter and providing them with penicillin.

Last edited 1 month ago by Ostei Kozelskii
Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 month ago

Good point, about the flags.

Bloated Boomer
Bloated Boomer
Reply to  Grant
1 month ago

60-40 Trump is damning with faint praise.

Especially given how rainbow Trump is on most issues.

LineInTheSand
LineInTheSand
Reply to  Bloated Boomer
1 month ago

“how rainbow Trump is”

I was really surprised that he put out that executive order that sex is biological. After his tolerance of Bruce Jenner, he deserves credit for that order.

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Whiskey
1 month ago

When my main car died in 2019, I traveled to my work just south of LA by Metrolink from Orange County. What I saw was very informative. The train passed by working class Latino neighborhoods like Downey, Santa Fe Springs, and offered a peak into the backyards. At Christmas, there were lights in the backyard. Out in front, they would be stolen, but people there still wanted Christmas cheer. So the lights were just in the backyard, for their own enjoyment. There was also considerable Christian graffitti along walls and fences bordering the train tracks. Along with gang graffitti of… Read more »

Shotgun Messenger
Shotgun Messenger
Reply to  Whiskey
1 month ago

While you aren’t far off as far as their duality, motives and proclivities, there’s very little in narcoreligion that has to do with anything traditionally Mesoamerican. Most of it’s pretty recently borrowed from Afro-Carib syncretic cults like Santeria and Palo Mayombe, slapped with a veneer of dollar-store We Wuz Azctecs mestizaje as ginned up by deranged Marxists like Kahlo early in the last century.

ray
ray
Reply to  Whiskey
1 month ago

‘On the other hand, the traditional pantheon of gods who have NOT gone away and offer sadism and cruelty’

Oh yes, they are back. With a vengeance.

As for reliance on the ‘blessed virgin’, I will withhold further comment, except to say that in mesoamerica devotion to that person is far more common than that of Christ.

Maxda
Maxda
1 month ago

Christianity in the south is still prospering by splitting away from mainline liberal denominations. The Presbyterians are fractured – PC USA being the woke side that people are leaving for more traditional sects like PCA and ECO.

The Chicago Lutheran synod has rainbow flags everywhere – so the Missouri and Wisconsin synods are growing by being traditional.

The Methodist church split up last year. Many of them around here went to the conservative Global Methodist side.

There are traditional Anglican churches that aren’t insane like the Episcopalians

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Maxda
1 month ago

The Protestant reform framework is based in divorce. Of course there are sincere Christians who are orthodox. However, the need to keep shattering is not a sign of overall strength. And so that I become a broken record, Catholic framework has not prevent modernity.

Templar
Templar
Reply to  Wiffle
1 month ago

Catholic framework has not prevent modernity.

Preventing modernity would require the prevention of Protestantism.

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Templar
1 month ago

What God allows, He allows.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
Reply to  Maxda
1 month ago

What the Left cannot control it seeks to destroy. As the traditionalists within these denominations splinter, the Progressive-controlled rump will wither and die and then seek to infiltrate and gain control of those they forced out. This is true of any type of group. O’Sullivan got part of it right, but being explicitly rightwing is only a piece of it. Constant vigilance also has to be explicit.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jack Dodson
1 month ago

Not only vigilance but ruthlessness. There can be zero tolerance of Leftists and Leftism in any rightwing entity. If that gives these entities a certain Spartan quality, so be it.

LineInTheSand
LineInTheSand
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Because of observations like yours, I am not a free speech absolutist.

Every society has taboos and in our future society we should give some of those taboos the force of law. For example, it is illegal to advocate for non-white immigration or sexual deviance.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

I’m with you all the way. And I used to be a free speech absolutist, by the by.

JMDGT
JMDGT
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

“There is not a truth existing which I fear, or would wish unknown to the whole world.”

Thomas Jefferson

I seem to be big on quotes these days.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  JMDGT
1 month ago

There is nothing to fear in truth. There is much to fear in propaganda.

Ostei Kozelskii

Xman
Xman
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Sounds like the inversion of Marcuse’s “Repressive Tolerance”… Uncle Pinochet and Uncle Franco understood.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Xman
1 month ago

Liberative intolerance?

ray
ray
Reply to  Maxda
1 month ago

The wheat and the chaff separating.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Maxda
1 month ago

Whew! And I thought Catholics were confusing.

Templar
Templar
1 month ago

The thing I wanted to get to last week, but spent too much time bashing the Protestants

Oh nonsense. One can never spend too much time bashing Prots LOL.

Filthie
Filthie
Member
1 month ago

People that believe in nothing will believe anything.

Filthie
Filthie
Member
Reply to  Filthie
1 month ago

And I dunno if it matters or not… but that was a much better show, Z. 👍

JMDGT
JMDGT
1 month ago

All roads lead to agnosticism. Unless of course you find something else to worship at the alter of. I sure hope some girl bosses will straighten things out for us. Possibly some magic negroes or middle eastern gurus will.

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  JMDGT
1 month ago

All the modern super highways lead to agnosticism. The old, quieter roads still all end up in Rome.

Karl Horst
Karl Horst
1 month ago

I think what we are really seeing is “clearing the decks of Christianity”. With female preachers promoting the alphabet lifestyle in mass worship concerts with “thousands of converts” it’s exactly what is described in The Revelations. False teachers in the thousands. Bizarre religious groups like Christian Scientists and all flavors of pseudo-Christian sects. The normalization of immoral and deviant lifestyles, pedophilia via grooming gangs and even bestiality (1). Additionally there’s more and more promotion of demons and Satan becoming part of mainstream media; HBO, Netflix, etc. Islamification is a real thing in the UK and many larger cities across Europe… Read more »

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Karl Horst
1 month ago

Words fail me…

mo
mo
Reply to  Karl Horst
1 month ago

“Islamification is a real thing in the UK”, but not in Germany,Netherlands, or France?!
“Larger cities”. Small towns in France and Sweden are majority Muslim.
Do you actually live in Germany? German under fives are 50% Muslim.
The country which,per capita, sent more volunteers to Isisland was Belgium.Wasn’t Belgium the country which had a political party for “refugees”?
The UK is not an outlier for western Europe.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  mo
1 month ago

Germany is all taxpayer subsidized Muslim phone/vape stores, barbershops, and kabob shops. For miles, the only businesses able to stay open. They are in bad, bad shape.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Karl Horst
1 month ago

They just have to let their citizens and especially their women be armed and no concealing it. A right to bear arms would end it all in a matter of weeks. Muslim cowards seeing women walking around strapped? They would settle down very quickly. It just takes the will to do it.

Whiskey
1 month ago

One thing to keep in mind, after the conquest of Mexico, there were still very few Spaniards and very many Mexicas, even after the plagues. They did not revolt. Indeed the longest resisting were the Mayas (in the 1690s the last city state was finally conquered), and the tribes to the north particularly the Apache. The reason was that the priests insisted that the sacrifices were the only reason the sun came up in the morning. When the Spaniards ended the sacrifices, everyone knew the priests were lying. That it was all for nothing. There is nothing more dangerous to… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Whiskey
1 month ago

How does wokeism get proven false? Anybody who believes in trannyism and inundation by wogs isn’t going to be convinced otherwise by evidence.

whiskey
whiskey
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

A predicted disaster if wokism is not practiced, and then the wokism is not practiced and the disaster does not happen, falsifies wokism. So say the Ivies cannot discriminate any more and then nothing bad happens.

Mr. House
Mr. House
1 month ago

If anyone wants evidence that the media is solely used to create a false reality like covid, i submit this

https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/umich-sentiment-collapses-near-45-year-record-lows-democrats-inflation-dissonance

Lavrov
Lavrov
1 month ago

Are Christians allowed to discuss how the rules of early Christianity were created or do you have to be a pagan to do so?

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Lavrov
1 month ago

Authority, sausage-making, etc.

I don’t think it’s all cynical, but it is complicated.

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Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Paintersforms
1 month ago

Definitely worth exploring. Essential, I’d say, because it gelled, it worked, amidst dozens of cults that didn’t.

They were dealing with all we’re dealing with: immigration, politics, corruption, multiculturalism, hostility, even a collapse in fertility.

(One part of that was silvania, a Greek plant as either a contraceptive or abortifacient that had grown a bit too popular amongst upper class ladies.)

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Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Lavrov
1 month ago

Christians are allowed to discuss the rules of early Christianity. Unfortunately many modern people, regardless of religious outlook, don’t want to hear that God/Jesus left a specific group of people in charge of the earthly Church, all of whom were sinners. What modernity spreads as an idea is that order to have authority, someone must be perfect morally and absolutely wise their decision making. It’s also a reflection of the Blob’s opinion of themselves. Part of the group Trump meltdown is having a man clearly shielded by God who is so obviously less than perfect getting things done. So if… Read more »

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CorkyAgain
CorkyAgain
1 month ago

The race issue is where the differences in morality and metaphysics make clear that the gaps are two [sic] large to traverse. If you think magic is why black people commit so much more crime than whites […]

The problem isn’t that some people think the explanation for this is magic, but that many people don’t even see it as crime. viz. Karmelo Anthony and the money being raised on his behalf.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
1 month ago

Now I’m miffed. F all that, let’s just get to the “and let God sort ’em out” phase.

Jack Dodson
Jack Dodson
1 month ago

Loss of a shared morality is proving particularly troublesome in the Puritanical United States. Numerous competing moralities in such a fanatical country means many sects will claim to be The One True Faith. As one group comes to the fore and the others recede, the deadeners will scream and holler and demand a return to primacy. We see this now with Negro Worship, well past its peak and now moving from fatigue to distaste. While those on Team Black are far less in number than previously, they continue to be many and are outraged that their centrality has ended. Gaia… Read more »

justme
justme
1 month ago

Excellent show! Thank you.
Interesting times indeed.

ray
ray
1 month ago

Impossible for me to reconcile with what New Amerika has become.

I will take my brothers with me and we’ll see how she fares then.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  ray
1 month ago

Hail the Reconquista! If we fall, you gents are our backup plan.

It only took a few Spaniards last time (and only a few colonists up here), and you lads already had the stones to boldly go forth to settle in foreign lands in our oldest tradition. One has to admit, those who came before had the gumption because they were girded by faith.

Steve W
Steve W
1 month ago

World War One was fought between Christian nations. Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary, Russia, Great Britain, France, Belgium, and so on. Ten million presumably Christian men were killed in this ridiculous war which, to this day, cannot be explained as to its motives or objectives. WW1 just “kinda happened”. Not one country involved benefited from this war. If there was a “victor” it would be the nascent American empire.

The rulers of each combatant country leaned hard on Christianity to bamboozle their doomed armies into fighting for “God and Country”.

whiskey
whiskey
1 month ago

FWIW, the Supremes ruled 7-2 that Trump cannot deport illegals. So there it is.

An imaginative response would be to house illegals right next door to each of the Supremes who voted that way, carefully selecting for the worst of the worst, and assigning DEI hires to the protective squad. Hopefully as obese, female, and black as possible.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  whiskey
1 month ago

A more constructive solution would be to use the apparatus of the federal gov and NGOs to organize the importation of millions of White people. Goose/gander

Whiskey
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Germany is passing a law forbidding anyone from leaving. Assumption is this is prepatory for an EU wide draft. So there is that. Besides the number of Third Worlders coming > any possible Europeans. And the Supremes will inevitably rule that no, we can’t bring in White people as that is immoral, only sacred holy non-Whites. The more criminal the better.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  whiskey
1 month ago

Imagine being the child of these people when you know they are throwing you to the wolves and they don’t GAF. No wonder they want to burn it down.

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Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Stephanie
1 month ago

They must view their elders like the Quokkas who throw their progeny to the predator to save themselves.

Compsci
Compsci
Reply to  whiskey
1 month ago

Not sure just what the current ruling will entail, but it would seem to not be the end of the process. If one avenue is closed, a second must be developed. I would consider how well we can “sour the milk” for IA’s. Enforce the restrictions upon welfare and employment and see how many voluntary deportations we can entice. I would say a heck of a lot. Just yesterday on a “reality” show featuring Customs and Border Patrol, they showed a family crossing the border and claiming asylum. They were interviewed, given a court date and a bus ticket to… Read more »

Tars Tarkas
Member
1 month ago

Bantus are a race, not a tribe. Most of the rest of the races in Africa are extinct, though I think Bantus are known to hold Pygmies as slaves in parts of Africa. AFAIK, all African Americans are Bantu. I’m pretty sure that one time when Whitey started colonizing parts of Africa, there were many of these races still around. Most of the tribes in Africa are now just Bantu, but they do not see themselves as some kind of Bantu brotherhood.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
1 month ago

Look, even before they met white Europeans they had a hatred for African albinos. Why was that? They are just bullies? Maybe. Or they think it’s magic. I mean wtf. No, they have to go.

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Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Stephanie
1 month ago

Maybe white people came from the African albinos, or twins, or the people the Africans bullied and wanted to murder and use their pieces in voodoo type rituals, and they think they get power from abusing us, but they left Africa many eons ago and became specialized: IOW Europeans and exceeded Africans because fuck them by leaps and bounds and they still want your essence, who knows…in any matter we don’t have to put up with that bullshit, then or now. Especially now.

Evil Sandmich
Evil Sandmich
1 month ago

I generally agree with your closing statement in that whatever formation we’d want for a group identity a shared ethos of some sort will be required. Optimists think that Christianity can be reformed to this end and all I can say is “maybe” and, well, there’s no other ideas besides that I’ve seen*.
*(Strict White nationalists will point genetic clannishness being the basis and while I think their point has some validity I just don’t think it’s workable; too many White nationalist men with…”not White nationalist” wives).

Wiffle
Wiffle
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
1 month ago

As a practicing Catholic, I cannot emphasize enough that a sincere Christian faith cannot be “reformed” to the liking of a nationalist of any color. That is not the point of the faith. Any good social by-products are just that, by-products. If we reach for Heaven as a group, we start to make a little of it imperfectly here. The by-products of Christianity cannot be attained by dishonestly discarding the faith itself. That said, Europe was losing her religion no later than the late 19th century. The Great War in 2 parts of the early 20th century was a lot… Read more »

Morgan County Garden Club
Morgan County Garden Club
1 month ago

Don’t be stupid: sustainable agriculture is the basis of human civilization.

Always has been, always will be.

Namely
Namely
Reply to  Morgan County Garden Club
1 month ago

Don’t be stupid. X has been the basis of all religions. Fill up the X.
1, sex
2, raising kids
3,

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Morgan County Garden Club
1 month ago

I agree. If you’re becoming settled, you can’t shit too hard where you sleep. Gotta find that sweet spot.

Stephanie
Stephanie
1 month ago

Have a nice time on your Appalachian trail vacation. If you make it to NC and it looks like you are kind of at the Bates motel, lol, deep in the hills, have a hot toddy at the diner.

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Redpill Boomer
Redpill Boomer
1 month ago

I’ve been thinking on your earlier shows about managerialism and I’ve decided that this is in itself a religion. Its creed is, “The managers are never wrong,” which is why nobody can admit how badly they botched the Covid response. A corollary is that though managerial rules are never rescinded, they CAN be made stricter. We can see that in the steadily intensifying war on smoking.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Redpill Boomer
1 month ago

They read a script to you, yes.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Redpill Boomer
1 month ago

Smoking was never banned at country clubs. They literally made that exception in your face.

Lewis
Lewis
1 month ago

When a ruling caste can impose a definition of the situation on everyone else, regardless of reality, it makes the management of the multitude that much easier.

Steve W
Steve W
1 month ago

Regarding Christianity and the Presidency. I would argue that the last serious Christian man who occupied the Big Chair was Nixon.

TempoNick
TempoNick
1 month ago

Your description of relationships in Europe is a little pollyannish in my opinion. You can’t seriously believe that people in positions to help their own relatives won’t use the opportunity to do so. Just look at Joe Biden and how much business he throws at his brother and the rest of the family.

RealityRules
RealityRules
1 month ago

The European cultural decline is a part and parcel of the same decline as America. They are just a bit later as they still had some semblance of an aristocracy. It isn’t the end of the Cold War that caused it. It really began with the rise of the Merchant caste a few hundred years ago. Like anything, the collapse is slow and then it accelerates linearly and then exponentially. The best and most comprehensive critique of Europe’s cultural collapse is, “Enemy Of the Disaster”, by Renaud Camus. The Managers want this. They want a population of standardless, low impulse… Read more »

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Tired Citizen
Tired Citizen
1 month ago

your summary here is so spot on. When I read this stuff, it makes me angry that more people don’t see this and understand it.

Whiskey
1 month ago

As far as a set of incompatible pagan moralities animating a society, well we have the example of the Aztecs and Maya. Each Mayan city state had its own gods that were incompatible with the other city states, and each fought the other to annihilation — no sense of Mayan nationalism present. The Aztecs presided over a giant semi-slave empire, with slaves and human sacrifice required as tribute from conquered people. What happened is that only force with no outside challenge could sustain those societies. The Aztecs were able to conquer their neighbors by using a very large and well… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Whiskey
1 month ago

As the society was very stratified the only way upwards for Aztec men was to join the warbands

Analogous to Mexico of today. The only upward mobility for the nacos from the barrio is to become a soldier for the cartels.

Chris
Chris
1 month ago

The Thirty Years War is one that I haven’t delved into yet. I don’t suppose anyone here could recommend a good read on it?

Andy Texan
Reply to  Chris
1 month ago

Grey Eminence by Aldous Huxley

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
1 month ago

“This new paganism is in some way an effort to create a new universal morality to replace the old one and use it to clear the decks of the alternatives.” So true. So true. I certainly took to heart the admonition that “we need a new religion!” Something real, this time, as the times demand; what we find, though, is that the new cannot discard the old. I say we see the old religion(s) not in the light of new interpretation as the Woke and each splitting before them, but in the light of re-discovery. Let’s examine what they were… Read more »