Very interesting thread. Makes it worth coming around SoS and putting up with all the teenage macho posturing.
The present world did not come to be overnight, and it did not happen in a vacuum.
The human animal, and all living animals on this planet, are designed to evolve forward, either physically or intellectually. For humans, that involves a gradual improvement in the area of technology. Trying to accomplish the most with the least amount of physical labor. It's our nature as a life form.
Hence, technology. The Industrial Revolution was but one large hurdle and propellant in this process. The Industrial Revolution accelerated the process and whereas hard physical labor was the norm prior, we began to rely on machinery and mass production to circumvent the need to actually rely on pyscial labor to meet these ends. We have never looked back. I believe we are in the midst of another "Industrial Revolution" at this point in history. Maybe some day in the future it will be named something differently...the "Technological Revolution"? Who knows.
Whereas mankind escaped the rigors of physical labor with the advent of machinery-based manufacturing, he is now escaping the rigors of mental labors in our present age.
That which made men rule the world in previous ages...hard work, physical robustness and diligence, persistence and strong mindedness...is now gone. Whereas we were warriors in days past, we have been wittled down to sad, weak penile breeding machines. The loss of the warrior left a vacuum, a void, into which have stepped the females of our species. This is the age of woman, and will be for quite a while. To blame the ills of today on Jews or any specific group or economic theory really is not looking at the forest for the trees. We are but a small chunk of human social evolution.
The consumerist obsession in today's society befits women. Men have fallen into that mindset for quite a while now. Possessions, belongings...all intrinsically feminine. Anything that anchors a man down, anything which contradicts the warrior spirit with its nesting traits of stability and static longterm geographical living patterns, will destroy our masculine nature.
Barring some global calamity which throws us into the dark ages for centuries, I don't see men reclaiming their manhood, not when we can buy or manufacture pleasure or comfort. This a feminine ideal which has swallowed our world and can not be beaten back with sporadic pockets of "pick-up" communities.
The present world did not come to be overnight, and it did not happen in a vacuum.
The human animal, and all living animals on this planet, are designed to evolve forward, either physically or intellectually. For humans, that involves a gradual improvement in the area of technology. Trying to accomplish the most with the least amount of physical labor. It's our nature as a life form.
Hence, technology. The Industrial Revolution was but one large hurdle and propellant in this process. The Industrial Revolution accelerated the process and whereas hard physical labor was the norm prior, we began to rely on machinery and mass production to circumvent the need to actually rely on pyscial labor to meet these ends. We have never looked back. I believe we are in the midst of another "Industrial Revolution" at this point in history. Maybe some day in the future it will be named something differently...the "Technological Revolution"? Who knows.
Whereas mankind escaped the rigors of physical labor with the advent of machinery-based manufacturing, he is now escaping the rigors of mental labors in our present age.
That which made men rule the world in previous ages...hard work, physical robustness and diligence, persistence and strong mindedness...is now gone. Whereas we were warriors in days past, we have been wittled down to sad, weak penile breeding machines. The loss of the warrior left a vacuum, a void, into which have stepped the females of our species. This is the age of woman, and will be for quite a while. To blame the ills of today on Jews or any specific group or economic theory really is not looking at the forest for the trees. We are but a small chunk of human social evolution.
The consumerist obsession in today's society befits women. Men have fallen into that mindset for quite a while now. Possessions, belongings...all intrinsically feminine. Anything that anchors a man down, anything which contradicts the warrior spirit with its nesting traits of stability and static longterm geographical living patterns, will destroy our masculine nature.
Barring some global calamity which throws us into the dark ages for centuries, I don't see men reclaiming their manhood, not when we can buy or manufacture pleasure or comfort. This a feminine ideal which has swallowed our world and can not be beaten back with sporadic pockets of "pick-up" communities.
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