Many among the counterculture labor under is the mistaken notion that all we need to do is elect the right candidate. Then the Death Cult with its riots and bizarre public rituals will be swept away, and America will go back to the high culture of the 80s or the 50s.
That scenario is no longer in the cards, if it ever was. If the latest round of race riots–and most people’s show of support for the organizations behind those riots–shows anything, it’s that a point of no return has been passed. There’s no going back.
The fact that we can’t go back to the golden age of the postwar boom economy shouldn’t really surprise anybody. America’s long summer afternoon was the result of myriad historical factors that converged to give us a break from history.
The most important of those factors–demographics and America’s Christian moral foundation–have been turned upside down. Even if Trump were reinstated tomorrow, sent the agitators to Gitmo, and deported enough invaders to restore pre-1965 demographics, we’d end up right back here within a generation.
Even if the US did enact an amicable divorce, Red America would set up a government based on the same Liberal errors and invite the same disaster.
The Death Cult’s triumph was a century in the making, and their foremost tactic was always and everywhere to undermine Christianity. No sane person would accept the Cult’s nihilistic dogma in a Christian milieu, so step one was always to expel the Church from public life. In a spiritual void, people will cling to any source of morality and meaning, even if it’s batshit insane.
That’s why your normie friends and relatives are joining the megacorps in adopting rainbow Facebook avatars. In the absence of Christianity, the Death Cult has seized the moral high ground. That means they get to dictate which behaviors are socially acceptable and which are forbidden.
Some people will take this post as a black pill. A lot of folks who voted for Trump did so in the secret hope that the Man From the 80s would bring the 1980s back. The witches aren’t the only cult people have turned to for meaning. You can be certain that the Q crowd will never cease scanning the horizon for the Storm.
What we’re really seeing is positive proof that Christianity is true, and social arrangements contrary to it are doomed to end in tears. The Church has always claimed to have the inside track on human nature, and those claims have panned out over 2000 years of history.
That means going through, not back, isn’t just the only way out of this mess; it’s the best way. Liberalism is dashing itself to death against the rock or reality. The smart play is to not interrupt the enemy’s mistake and at the same time, take a page from their book.
The Death Cult’s weakness is that it contains an internal paradox. People turn to it for meaning, but being nihilistic, it has no meaning to give. At best, it gives members a convenient bogeyman to vent their existential frustration at. The Cult rose to power by creating a spiritual void in America’s soul. Christians can likewise exploit the void that is the soul of the Death Cult.
Never forget that our enemies are the worst people on Earth, and sin dims the intellect. Right now, we’ve got a million little commissars each claiming to be his own pope–or in this case, Antichrist. A Cultist who demands that you change your Facebook avatar or publicly worship a particular demographic is applying the Cult’s version of the Witch Test. His aim is to exert moral authority over you. The answer is to reject his moral frame and administer the real Witch Test.
All of this is to say that the Church had the right idea when it came to re-evangelizing the culture. Most people–even nominal Christians–are now heretics, Witches, or just plain tractable heathens. We are commanded to make disciples of all nations. Charity starts at home, and the break’s over, so let’s roll up our sleeves and get back to work.
A simple way to start is to stop giving money to people who hate us. Learn how here.