I am not eager for fascism to crush us, as much shit as I talk. Rather, I believe in our nation and its principles, I just don't think it can be saved as a geopolitical and economic entity.
I know what you're saying here, but I like to maintain some level of hope. The thing is, we went downhill very quickly, and there's no tangible reason why we can't come uphill just as fast, under the right conditions. It may well be that we are looking at a dictator in our near future, but if we are, it isn't a situation I am going to be happy about, nor one I wish to see happen. My hope, insofar as I can still cling to it, is that sanity will return to the West, and the band of liberal fascists which has been feeding the populations of Western countries divisive propaganda and lies will be blown away like dry leaves in the wind.
If I were to allow my pessimism to ascend, I would have to say that the more likely scenario is despotism, the decline of the white race, the suppression of Christianity, and the slow dawning of a new Dark Age that may well last for centuries. But where is the happy-happy-joy-joy in that? If we don't work to improve the situation, it is more likely to get worse. My philosophy is that the glass is half full, nasty people are trying to steal its contents, but if I strive, there's at least a chance I can fill the glass to the brim.
Your hope is a shining light in a fading world Ardvarcus.
If only you are willing to descend with that light, into the abyss, and bring it to the people.
And when you ascend out of it, with so many in tow, there can be no doubt what you will find. You will bring up such wonders and treasures of the human spirit, all but forgotten in this decadent modern age.
The current regime can't manage the existing structure of the united states, and is therefore too incompetent to effectively manage totalitarianism.
The chaos that will bring will be the only opportunity we get to change things. That way and not some other way.
Without light and hope in that darkness, we stumble deeper into the pit.
The job for some of us is to dig it deeper and push on.
The job for others is to light the way so we do not fall into the snares of treachery, but emerge out the otherside renewed.
The question you have to ask yourself is, what your role will be, and if you are brave enough and worthy enough to fill it. The question you have to ask yourself is "If not me, who will step up?"
"If not now, when?"
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