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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 24, 2023

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If there is no god, and we replaced him, there is no cleansing anything. We're in charge. We are so terribly free.

The point of god is to be the final judge of man, to decide between life and death. Women are life, men are death.

Yes Nietschze argues that, I don't. We aren't in charge. The reason we can even exist with billions of men competing in a similar status hierarchy without killing each other is due to religion. Sure, we killed the outright belief in God, but the very nature of God means that He can never be truly killed.

The point of God is to be the final judge of humans. He decides between life and death. He is the bridge between the red society we inhabit, and the beautiful future society we can become. He's never truly dead unless we give up on the hope that the future can be better than the present.

Or we just make our own judgements and swing the blade with our own hands.

No gods, no masters. Just men.

So you're proposing we worship the individual over the collective?

Not in the least. There is nothing to worship. We are not even individuals. We are the temporary combinations of two bloodlines, struggling to reproduce our genetics into the next generation.

Women choose who reproduces, men choose who doesn't.

We are not even individuals.

If not us, who is? If no one is, then what is the use of not defining whatever we are as individuals?

Semantics. I just don't think we are distinct from our physical bodies, nor our genetic heritage. We inherit much of what we are, and thus are not really distinct from the line of our ancestors, or our offspring.

Damn son. That's the blackpill right there.

The elephant in the room is that worship of anything else, like the State or the Volk, has been taboo since the Allies won the war.

I mean, fair point.