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Historical continuity is anathema to the cybernaturalism of modern consumer states. In short, this is a good idea which will not be adopted by the Regime, as any positive connection to heritage and culture is to be erased in the perpetual immediacy of Current Things. You are not supposed to feel rooted, to feel there is something else to which you belong other than itself. Deracination is a necessary policy for the replacement of national cultures with an international nowhereland.

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We have been atrophied by comfort. Many don’t even realise it. Debt slavery (the most effective tool of social control ever devised) both encourages and maintains this state of affairs, supplemented by a steady diet of television and nutrition free unfood.

I agree with your points, but I think our insect overlords are not as in control as they’d like to think. History has a nasty habit of being unpredictable. Events, dear boy, events.

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I’m afraid England is lost. Seven decades of socialist mission creep has acclimatised the population to statism. The wealth creating policies that Brexit enables are not being pursued, because the northern voters believe state interventionism will improve their lives, despite all evidence to the contrary.

Meanwhile we continue to be flooded by thousands of fighting age Muslim males from failed states. This cannot end well. See Sweden.

On a geopolitical basis, Europe, Russia Japan, and China are all doomed by their awful demographics, the wages of statism.

The only nation state capable of renewal is the US. The Leftist death cult currently in charge is facing its gotterdammerung and it knows it. They will descend further into insanity before 2024, so we must hope that the wounds they inflict upon the body politic of that young nation are not too deep to heal.

It is always darkest just before dawn.

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