Why I Am A National Socialist
I think i have made it clear to a lot of people that i do not like capitalism, i go as far as saying that i despise it. I despise what it builds, what it promotes and how it functions.
A simple definition of Capitalism would be a free or regulated market enterprise where individuals are allowed to collect profit by the method of product or business at the expense of labor and consumers. Financial Anarchy in simple terms.
The main reasons i list in my disgust with the system involves it's affect of Religion, Culture and People.
One: It's effect on religion to the intelligent eye is quite noticeable, especially in cosmopolitan societies where product and business is the engine and motor for the existence and the reason for the nations function and existence. In Capitalist societies from the days of merchants to the modern cosmopolitan era kickstarted by the enlightenment there has always been a deterioration of Religion, whether this be churches, religious architecture, religious art, religious cities and religious morals.
Financial anarchy with it's power in business and distribution grabs ahold of all institutions including schools, governments and organizations to distribute capital propaganda
capital propaganda is quite simply defined: billboards, signs, advertisements, pamphlets and digital screens, capital propaganda will consume, outnumber and dominate the architecture and culture of the city, state and nation, the entire drive of all three is the profit from capital propaganda. There will be hundreds upon hundreds of restaurants, stores and shops filled to the bulk with an assortment of products as much as one can enjoy, the nation will be rich of product but poor of genuine objective culture. Travel road by road, city by city and you will see stores and stores and houses and houses but few churches, few sculptures, moats, shacks, homesteads, old buildings and historical marvels.
More than any nation in the world this cosmopolitan poison has injected it's poisonous tentacles into America within the deepest parts of the soil.
But as financial anarchy creates supply of numerous product there is demand for storage of the profit. So numerous banks and vaults, all controlled by a few men are erected just miles or minutes away from the areas of product distribution.
Entire cities from the small town valleys to the shore metropolitans are equipped with endless production of resources that often in the case of financial anarchy poison and discombobulate the consumer population to keep them in control.
Second: This is where it's effect on culture comes into play. It is a mistake to ever assume a big business leader or profiteer has good intentions. A Capitalist wants capital and he cannot risk the disconnection of his consumers from the product in question. This is where the Capitalist attacks the morals and the family and psychologically poisons them to inevitable collapse.
More distributorship, more consumerism equals more profit
So, an addiction, like a drug addiction must consume the population, the consumer must never ever be able to break away from the product and thus starts a destruction of the original culture of the nation. As mentioned in the previous point the stores and restaurants replace the churches and sculptures and design, because these marvelous wonders are more eye catching and beautiful than any McDonald's or Wal-Mart around. Aesthetics will attract any population and if there are no churches and historical wonders, what else to excite the population other than PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT, BUY AND SELL YOUR HEARTS DESIRE.
The Capitalist understands that people have needs, in beauty, aesthetics and culture and that they will not draw consumers to their disposal if marvelous beauty captures the eye of the consumer. This is why the Capitalist along with the Architect build skyscrapers and massive buildings, to outnumber the churches, old houses, cathedrals, sculptures and statues, long rectangle buildings which block what is on the ground.
The most clever analogy that
I think i have made it clear to a lot of people that i do not like capitalism, i go as far as saying that i despise it. I despise what it builds, what it promotes and how it functions.
A simple definition of Capitalism would be a free or regulated market enterprise where individuals are allowed to collect profit by the method of product or business at the expense of labor and consumers. Financial Anarchy in simple terms.
The main reasons i list in my disgust with the system involves it's affect of Religion, Culture and People.
One: It's effect on religion to the intelligent eye is quite noticeable, especially in cosmopolitan societies where product and business is the engine and motor for the existence and the reason for the nations function and existence. In Capitalist societies from the days of merchants to the modern cosmopolitan era kickstarted by the enlightenment there has always been a deterioration of Religion, whether this be churches, religious architecture, religious art, religious cities and religious morals.
Financial anarchy with it's power in business and distribution grabs ahold of all institutions including schools, governments and organizations to distribute capital propaganda
capital propaganda is quite simply defined: billboards, signs, advertisements, pamphlets and digital screens, capital propaganda will consume, outnumber and dominate the architecture and culture of the city, state and nation, the entire drive of all three is the profit from capital propaganda. There will be hundreds upon hundreds of restaurants, stores and shops filled to the bulk with an assortment of products as much as one can enjoy, the nation will be rich of product but poor of genuine objective culture. Travel road by road, city by city and you will see stores and stores and houses and houses but few churches, few sculptures, moats, shacks, homesteads, old buildings and historical marvels.
More than any nation in the world this cosmopolitan poison has injected it's poisonous tentacles into America within the deepest parts of the soil.
But as financial anarchy creates supply of numerous product there is demand for storage of the profit. So numerous banks and vaults, all controlled by a few men are erected just miles or minutes away from the areas of product distribution.
Entire cities from the small town valleys to the shore metropolitans are equipped with endless production of resources that often in the case of financial anarchy poison and discombobulate the consumer population to keep them in control.
Second: This is where it's effect on culture comes into play. It is a mistake to ever assume a big business leader or profiteer has good intentions. A Capitalist wants capital and he cannot risk the disconnection of his consumers from the product in question. This is where the Capitalist attacks the morals and the family and psychologically poisons them to inevitable collapse.
More distributorship, more consumerism equals more profit
So, an addiction, like a drug addiction must consume the population, the consumer must never ever be able to break away from the product and thus starts a destruction of the original culture of the nation. As mentioned in the previous point the stores and restaurants replace the churches and sculptures and design, because these marvelous wonders are more eye catching and beautiful than any McDonald's or Wal-Mart around. Aesthetics will attract any population and if there are no churches and historical wonders, what else to excite the population other than PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCT, BUY AND SELL YOUR HEARTS DESIRE.
The Capitalist understands that people have needs, in beauty, aesthetics and culture and that they will not draw consumers to their disposal if marvelous beauty captures the eye of the consumer. This is why the Capitalist along with the Architect build skyscrapers and massive buildings, to outnumber the churches, old houses, cathedrals, sculptures and statues, long rectangle buildings which block what is on the ground.
The most clever analogy that