What “Stop Blackpilling” Actually Means (Part 1)
Trump’s winning the Presidency a second time is important not so much from a position of political power (though hopefully that plays out in our favor) but because it allows us to now advance our agenda from a place and frame of strength, momentum and moral superiority.
Those on the right mad about Trump winning probably aren’t seriously focused upon the changes that can and must be made on the micro level, in their own lives and personal spheres of influence. Despite the rhetoric of there being no political solutions, they want a mythical leader to come in and fix everything for them. That’s not how true, lasting change is accomplished.
One of the reasons society has turned into such a blasted hellscape of Weimar proportions is not so much due to the people running the government as it is the general participation of the masses in group madness. Politics is downstream from culture. When the covid operation kicked off, it wasn’t specific “elites”destroying our lives directly, it was the masses
going along with every suggested outrage, and our inability to escape as individuals in this sea of insanity. The bosses, terrified at losing a bit of precious fiat bux, enforcing covid measures and later vaccine requirements. The friends and neighbors who felt they possessed the (a)moral authority to shame and ostracize us for refusing to inject ourselves and our children with a completely new, untested chemical “medical” experiment concocted under the most dubious of circumstances. The nurses and doctors gleefully participating in a mass human sacrifice ritual to some fiendish occult god.
The downward spiral of our lives has been going on for decades now, but in many ways it was the supercharged demoralization of the covid operation, followed by the Summer of Hate, the election stolen from Trump (and by proxy from heritage White society) and the open floodgates of third world immigration that made possible the absolute worldwide hellscape that followed. Politicians make decisions, but without the will of the people their words and mandates are meaningless. Society itself became some kind of demonic egregore, nutured and strengthened by deranged narcissism and collective hatred of the White man.
I think one of the reasons people on the right, myself included, are so excited about Trump is not because we have faith in the man himself, but in the victory he represents for Our People in overcoming such monumental evil, and the collective mandate we now possess in finally fighting back as a group against this beast. No change happens without starting first at the individual level. This strength is then synergistically manifested in the greater society at large, sometimes in politics, sometimes in revolution. I’ve spent the last six or seven years beating this drum: In order to change the world around you, you must first fix yourself. Then work on your community, and then those communities can begin to influence the rest of society, fueled by an army of strong, healthy,
actually moral, self-sufficient citizens with the fortitude and spiritual vigor to overcome any hardship.
Now we possess a true moral authority. One actually backed by God, in line with Christian principles. I’m not proposing Trump is chosen by God or even a godly man. But often God works through flawed men, and he is a representation of that spirit in us that rages against the degeneracy, narcissism, entitlement, immorality and enmity that has been so successfully weaponized against us. At long last, via this political victory, the collective consciousness of a largely evil but pathetic public that views absolutely everything through the lens of political might and worldly authority, now sees our side as possessing that power.
And it fears us. This is true power. This new paradigm is an opportunity for us to capitalize upon that spirit in our own individual spheres of influence and push back as a group to take the position it has desperately clung to for so long.
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