In terms of sheer drama and trauma, few years in recent memory compare to 2020, with the CoViD scare and BLM riots reaching worldwide. In 2021, by comparison, the past year was really more a continuation and consolidation of the last, as the Kyle Rittenhouse trial came to a surprising end, and the power elite and the Biden administration implemented its policies clamping down on the remnants of the Trump movement. Globally the CoViD lockdowns continue apace, affecting countries in Europe and parts of the Anglosphere such as Australia and Canada much more harshly than elsewhere, but signs of protest have been seen as well. As American geopolitical power further wanes as evidenced by several naval disasters and the complete bungling of the Afghanistan withdrawal – with a President at the helm who rivals Boris Yeltsin for his ineptitude – the world moves on, increasingly viewing the American empire less with awe and admiration and more with disinterest and fatigue. For those of us seeking a renewal of the North American Continent and the broader cultures of the world, this time may bring us that much closer to the inevitable demolition and subsequent rebirth.
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I really like the Yockey quote at the end, though I’m not sure what Yockey meant about optimism being cowardice. The stupidity part is much easier to understand.(I read his IMPERIUM and found much to admire in it). I recently had a postmillenialist accuse me of cowardice and unfaithfulness because I don’t buy into his ideas of ‘Victory’ and ‘Reform’. Personally, I don’t believe this country can be reformed. It’s too far gone for that … and I’ll defend that as a biblical position.
I really like the Yockey quote at the end, though I’m not sure what Yockey meant about optimism being cowardice. The stupidity part is much easier to understand.(I read his IMPERIUM and found much to admire in it). I recently had a postmillenialist accuse me of cowardice and unfaithfulness because I don’t buy into his ideas of ‘Victory’ and ‘Reform’. Personally, I don’t believe this country can be reformed. It’s too far gone for that … and I’ll defend that as a biblical position.