Anonymous ID: 296464 Jan. 10, 2019, 6:04 a.m. No.4693599   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Qs message of unity is behind an idea of greater purpose. Patriotism is that purpose. Schools have been teaching patriotism = nazism; which couldn't be more wrong. Nazism = feudalism. NatSoc types that got suckered into the "Hitler was right" meme were deceived into thinking that they figured out the trick to making govt work, and it was outside influence that ruined everything for them, in the end. They forget that the rise of Nazism in Germany was a result of outside influence.

 

Patriotism is an umbrella culture that shields its citizens from outside race, religion, and economic status. The problem is that patriotism is easily subject to subversion in multicultural countries. It's easier to divide a people that have something to be divided over (ie South Africa, Sweden, and now Germany). USA has this problem, too, but does a better job sweeping it under the rug when examples, like yours, are presented.

 

The aim of the Kalergi plan has always been subduing national pride by mongrelizing naturally forming enclaves. In reality, it is 100% wholistic communism at work. Forget money, religion, or culture. Just be 1, and then the fighting stops, right?

 

Well, look at the notables on Sweden. The path to get there isnt worth it, right? Many former NatSoc are here from /pol/, and when Q started in on the unity stuff, they suddenly felt disenfranchised because of what your post talks about. NatSoc types would be OK with economic nationalism, as long as it eventually leads to the ethnic variety. They view ethnic nationalism as a stronger form of patriotism, and more difficult to subvert, in the end. Their prime examples, of course, were NatSoc Germany, and Sweden. Sweden was near utopic in its implementation of socialist ideas, sprinkled with individualism. That system is now in ruins due to outside influence. Was this example engineered to give us "facts" to fight over? Hard to tell. One thing is for certain, though; give people a common enemy to fight against, and people have a tendency to unite under a common banner to defeat it. That's where patriotism comes into play, and why your post is an interesting example to talk about.

 

Lots of different people live in Atlanta, but most that do are Braves fans. Lots of people live in Michigan, but most share a seething hatred for Buckeye fans. Lots of people in the US bitch about each other, but generally agree that other countries are shit holes. What of this 1000s of years of human evolution is going to change by what we are doing here? What sort of global shift is going to give people pause over their instinctive behavior to form enclaves? Are people going to remain suspicious that this movement is Kalergi 2.0 until some real evidence eases their minds over the claims made re: rounding up the cabal, and showing us a Brave New World? Yeah, most likely.

 

What you brought up is certainly one of the more interesting aspects of what's happening here.