This piece is written as a sort of tag team to the one Padraig Martin wrote titled “Aeneas Cannot Abandon Troy” and despite the notion that his article may have inspired my response, that is not entirely true. In fact, I have had in my deck of cards this same subject that I wanted to write about, but other subjects took precedence in my mind; however, this is no longer the case and here we are.
The central theme that “kindness is (or has depending on your perspective) killing the Anglo” is something not only worth discussing, so as to bring about corrective action, but is something we can expand upon even further – and that is kindness is killing Western civilization. When we look back on the last century, and even preceding centuries before it, you will begin to notice a repeated theme played out multiple times, and one that has nothing to do with war, conquest or even manners, but with contribution.
To be blunt, and this is considered an “extreme” position held within liberal and progressive circles, it is the European peoples which have contributed the most to the entire world, be it the civilized parts or the more barbaric corners of the globe. In fact, the vast majority of the things you enjoy, be they material, spiritual, or philosophical, are either entirely (or in large part) discoveries of the European people. And, please spare me the obligatory peanut butter discovery that is taught in every classroom in America.
For example, consider something taken largely for granted in First World countries – electricity.
Have you, on a personal level, sat down and thought about what is involved to get that simple action of light by flipping a switch? Have you thought of, on a very literal level, everything that went into that single, simple action to make it possible – from the theoretical discoveries behind it, the materials harvested from the earth to make the wires, the plastics and the generators at the power plant, to the fuel that is used to create steam to turn the turbines to spin those generators to produce electricity? Have you thought of all the people who built the infrastructure, who maintain it, who drive the trucks, the trains, and even, in some cases, the planes to move the materials needed to do all of this?
I’m going to predict you most likely have not, because it’s easy to take things for granted until they are gone. It is the same principle with a stable and functioning society, destroying is always easier than building. If building civilization were easy, every society would have done so, and as successfully as Europeans and their descendants. But, outside of some notable exceptions, like the Orient, they simply haven’t (at least, not organically on their own without outside help or contribution). Even something as simple as the mechanical spring owes its development to Europeans. In 1676, Robert Hooke invented Hooke’s law which described how and why a spring worked.
But, what does all of this have to do with manners? Hang on, I’m getting there.
The European and the Oriental can both explain the world around them, but also explain the why of the world. Let me explain.
When you talk to the average Negro, you will notice they have little trouble (depending on vocation and expertise) explaining how something works because that is the easy part. The part that few of them can explain is why something works. To them, it just does. And do bear in mind, I’m using them as an example out of several racial groups. Low IQ levels provide near limitless examples, and believe me there are plenty of low IQ whites. They, like the average Negro, also do not know why something works, they just know how something works.
Never think just for a moment that memorization (or imitation) equals intelligence. There is a big difference between real intelligence and smug pseudointellectuals. Many people, despite what they may think, only fall into the average IQ distribution range for their particular race.
Comprehension is an important facet of this, which lends itself to higher IQ levels. In turn, this leads to societal development. With this gift, we, as Europeans, revolutionized the world, increased the standard of living in our own homes, and shared our discoveries, as well as, inventions abroad. There is a reason why before colonialism that Africa existed in the same primitive state it did for thousands of years with little change – and why, as a whole, it still limps behind the rest of the developed world.
The unfortunate reality is we cannot change who we are, we are as our Creator made us. For some of us, He blessed us to be strong, others smart, others weak, and others mentally simple. This is reality, whether you like it or not. And, something leftists are simply incapable of accepting.
In Christianity, including some self-help groups, we are taught to accept things we, as individuals, cannot change through the Serenity Prayer. This does not mean there are things we, as a group, polity, movement, etc., cannot change. And, Heritage America and Dixians must change. Our two groups must change in order to survive the coming age. This includes our manners and charitable nature toward the various out-groups we interact with on a daily basis.
So, this brings us back to the idea of contribution, along with manners and acting in good faith, with those outside of our in-group (Southerners). In no way should a man (or woman) of good character and an honest heart demean or belittle a polite stranger, even one that is not Southern. We were raised, if done properly, to treat others with respect. However, to get respect, you must give respect. And, that’s where the idea of contribution comes into play. A rude Yankee is not due your respect, they have not contributed to the correct cultural order – they don’t even belong in Dixie, much less deserve unwarranted reciprocity for their breach in decorum.
We now have whole populations residing within Dixie’s borders that hate her culture with a burning passion. They hate our speech, our code of conduct, our way of living, our ancestors, and our history. They have not contributed to Dixie, unlike well-meaning copperheads and men of good will. In fact, they are harming Dixie – as such, outsiders, carpetbaggers, scallywags, degenerate misfits of modernity, etc. are not deserving of our Southern manners. They have not earned our respect, they are our cultural adversaries.
That being said, we must always act with grace and respect to those above, at, or below our own respective stations in life. But, only if they contribute to our country, Dixie, and are deserving of mutual respect. If a Negro leaves his shopping cart in the parking lot and does not return it, you are not expected to greet him. If a scallywag discredits the memory of Thomas Jefferson in conversation, you are required to refute him. If a feminist scoffs at you for holding the door open for her, you are required to verbally rebuke her. These transgressions on our culture must be challenged. And, that means we, as a people, must reject our indoctrination of “being kind.” These people do not deserve our Southern manners, we must save them for our people and those that provide positive contributions toward Dixie.
Until next time,
God bless you and God bless Dixie.
I have seen three emperors in their nakedness, and the sight was not inspiring.
The Southern way of life and manners is rooted in true kindness, mutual respect. The other’s is the behavior of pirate freebooters.
The True Temple is the base philosophy of true hierarchical representative republicanism and confederacy for the sovereign’s, the freeholder.