In a World Full of Tribal Warfare, It's Best to Hang With Your Own Tribe
Always Side with Your Own People
Always Side with Your Own People
White people, that is to say those of ethnic European descent, replaced tribalism and loyalty to extended family with individualistic values some time ago. Those pointing out that Jewish subversion and conditioning have played an enormous part in teaching Whites — and only Whites — to prioritise individualism over blood, are of course entirely correct. However, this shift in values pre-dates the century-spanning ‘long march’ by some time, going back to the Enlightenment.
The Legacy of the Individualism of the Enlightenment
The Enlightenment, considered to have begun in the mid to late 17th century, marked a rejection of collectivism rooted in feudal hierarchies, the divine right of kings, and unquestioned traditions. Instead, thinkers like Locke, Kant and Rousseau urged a break from authority and tradition, favouring the primacy and autonomy of the individual. It can’t be disputed that the Enlightenment led the way for enormous scientific and technological progress in addition to laying the foundations of parliamentary democracy, modern law and economics — in essence, what we have come to understand as modern Western civilisation. But at what cost?
The Western White man has been taught to no longer see himself as part of a tribe, even as his homelands are steadily filled with other tribes completely alien to his own. Without fail, these…
“Rousseau urged a break from authority”? However you figure that certainly conflicts with the observations of Fred Bastiat.