https://fahrenheit2022.it/2024/07/12/dal-rosso-al-nero-lanti-capitalismo-come-lotta-politica/
Читать полностью…"Such moments, when victory hangs by the finest of threads, are when true leadership is displayed, when the electrifying power of individual courage and charisma triumphs over adversity and inspires ordinary men to greatness. Such moments are precious and rare, like gold dust, but they are real nonetheless."
My latest opinion piece on Trump's legendary display of courage in the face of death.
https://www.infowars.com/posts/it-takes-more-than-that-to-kill-a-bull-moose/
Epicurus' "tetrapharmakos":
Ἄφοβον ὁ θεός.
ἀνύποπτον ὁ θάνατος.
καὶ τἀγαθὸν μὲν εὔκτητον,
τὸ δὲ δεινὸν εὐεκκαρτέρητον.
Don't fear god.
Don't worry about death.
The good is easy to get,
The terrible is easy to endure.
"It is a question of becoming a master over occultation and revelation. Once one realizes that alethea (un-concealment or dis-closure) is the proper conception of Truth, not veritas (representational verisimilitude), one can make things disappear by becoming a master of what remains occulted and what is revealed or reified from out of that occulted ‘background’ (what Heidegger called abgrund)."
– Jason Reza Jorjani, PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE
Man's blind reason, his weak will, and the ridiculous vitality of his carnal longings appeared to him so pitiable that all words in every human language do not suffice to express the complete lowness of this creature. Had God not become man, the reptile that my foot tramples would have been less contemptuous than a human being: "El reptil que piso con mis piés, seria á mis ojos menos despreciable que el hombre." The stupidity of the masses was just as apparent to him as was the silly vanity of their leaders. His awareness of sin was universal; he was even more horrified than a Puritan. No Russian anarchist in asserting that "man is good" expressed a greater degree of elementary conviction than the Spanish Catholic who said: Since God has not said it to him, whence does he know that he is good? "De donde sabe que es noble si Dios se lo ha dicho?" The despair of this man, as can be gathered from his letters to his friend Count Raczyński, often bordered on insanity; according to his philosophy of history, the victory of evil is self-evident and natural, and only a miracle by God can avert it. The pictures in which his impressions of human history were objectified were full of dread and horror: Humanity reels blindly through a labyrinth that we call history, whose entrance, exit, and shape nobody knows; humanity is a boat aimlessly tossed about on the sea and manned by a mutinous, vulgar, forcibly recruited crew that howls and dances until God's rage pushes the rebellious rabble into the sea so that quiet can prevail once more. But the typical picture is a different one: the bloody decisive battle that has flared up today between Catholicism and atheist socialism.
According to Donoso Cortés, it was characteristic of bourgeois liberalism not to decide in this battle but instead to begin a discussion. He straightforwardly defined the bourgeoisie as a "discussing class," 𝘶𝘯𝘢 𝘤𝘭𝘢𝘴𝘢 𝘥𝘪𝘴𝘤𝘶𝘵𝘪𝘥𝘰𝘳𝘢. It has thus been sentenced. This definition contains the class characteristic of wanting to evade the decision. A class that shifts all political activity onto the plane of conversation in the press and in parliament is no match for social conflict. The insecurity and immaturity of the liberal bourgeoisie of the July Monarchy can be recognized everywhere. Its liberal constitutionalism attempted to paralyze the king through parliament but permitted him to remain on the throne, an inconsistency committed by deism when it excluded God from the world but held onto his existence...
Dictatorship is the opposite of discussion. It belongs to the decisionism of one like Donoso Cortés to assume the extreme case, to anticipate the Last Judgment. That extremist cast of mind explains why he was contemptuous of the liberals while he respected atheist-anarchist socialism as his deadly foe and endowed it with a diabolical stature. In Proudhon he claimed to see a demon. Proudhon laughed about it, and alluding to the Inquisition as if he were already on the funeral pyre, he called out to Donoso Cortés: Ignite it! The satanism of that period was not an incidental paradox but a powerful intellectual principle.
— Carl Schmitt, Political Theology
🇺🇸 Perhaps you have already seen all of these takes today, but I will share them anyway.
1. Was it due to extreme incompetence or malice that a sniper was able to almost kill the former (and future) President?
Whichever it was, Trump needs a new security detail. Competent military men loyal to him. Or at least competent military men who take their job seriously.
2. Trump has the protection of higher powers (perhaps his Guardian Angel). There are plenty of historical examples of great men having divine protection (perhaps the most notable example is Alexander, who danced with death during his entire life).
3. Everyone, regardless of their view of Trump, must admire his composure and spirit. The stuff of legend!
4. Although the battle is not quite black and white, there is certainly a side with better people (i.e. those who support Trump) and a side with worse people (i.e. those who are against him). This event, perhaps more than any, should get people to sympathise with his cause.
5. Who is to blame?
There are many who are to blame. Perhaps the most obvious one would be the mainstream media (and other voices of the Liberal-Left) who have portrayed Trump as the Devil for the last eight years.
Continuously demonising someone tends to have the (desired) effect that people use violence against said someone (in this case, Trump).
5. From the perspective of an agent of European civilisation, it does perhaps not matter whether Trump wins or not (it does, because everything matters, but this is a different discussion). However, one can still hope for the success of the protagonist in any drama.
In this case, it is clear that Trump is the 'main character', the one worthy of our sympathies – as opposed to the villains who have thrown everything they have at him for years now. His inexhaustible energy and never-quit mentality are inspiring.
6. That the US has become an increasingly unstable and deteriorating society should not come as any news. Here, however, we have reached a new threshold.
We are reaching late Roman Republic hours!
“Real liberation comes not from glossing over or repressing painful states of feeling, but only from experiencing them to the full.”
— C.G. Jung, The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
I support Trump.
I don't support him because of who he is and how he acts, but because he clearly represents us by proxy as the American nation.
They want to kill him because they want to kill us all.
Champion Trump, champion America, champion our future!
FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!
“No one passes less for a beautiful soul than Nietzsche. His soul is extremely beautiful, but not in the sense of the beautiful soul: no one is more endowed than he with a sense for cruelty or a taste for destruction.”
— Deleuze
Cattle die, kinsmen die; the self must also die. I know one thing which never dies: the reputation of each dead man.
— Hávamál
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"If a man have not order within him
He can not spread order about him;
And if a man have not order within him
His family will not act with due order;
And if the prince have not order within him
He can not put order in his dominions."
— Pound
“There is no true scholar who has not the instincts of a true soldier in his veins. To be able to command and to be able to obey in a proud fashion; to keep one's place in rank and file, and yet to be ready at any moment to lead; to prefer danger to comfort"
— Nietzsche, Will to Power
We have un-paywalled the Trump as Myth article for a while. I woke up today to people telling me it was eerily prescient, even before I heard the news.
Politics is not about debate. It’s not about tactics. And its not about facts.
It’s about myth.
Unless and until the right grasps this, it will not win.
https://imperiumpress.substack.com/p/trump-as-myth
“Why, why?” he thought, gritting his teeth. “Why are people not allowed to do what is most beautiful, when ugly, shoddy acts, acts for the sake of gain, are all freely allowed?”
— Mishima, Runaway Horses
They want to kill Trump because they want to kill us all. I full endorse and back Trump for president, anyone who doesn't is clearly a collaborator.
AMERICA LIVES!
The RW completely ignores the samurai concept of “pen & sword”.
For instance to live by the pen is the capability of conveying a message, a thought, an idea...etc(e.g Dostoevsky, Michelangelo, Dante...); and to live by the sword is the capability of, well, fighting(e.g Khabib, Mike Tyson, McGregor..etc). But fighting doesn't have to be physical, I argue that fighting can be the amount of time, energy and skill invested into an activity; into work(for example Boxing takes time, energy and skill just how painting does too).
per Tyler Durden's famous monologue “middle children of history” he calls upon a spiritual war which the RW is incapable of understanding because they lack the samurai spirit; warrior ethics.
Warrior is not merely a brainless berserker but a sculptor, “sculpting” his mentality the way he deems it. How can a warrior fight if he didn't “sculpt” himself first?
And this is what I argue to be the ethics of a warrior.
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Yukio Mishima perfectly presented us in all of his works that man is capable of turning into art; becoming the “pen” himself, and by becoming the pen all it takes is to pick up the sword.
Now of course a warrior is also shrouded by mystery and adventure which is why the most beautiful of poets are also warriors.
The beauty of embracing the pen & sword is that by then events take up a whole another metaphysical subtext.
"Men did not love Rome because she was great. She was great because they had loved her."
— G.K. Chesterton
"This tree stands lonely here on the hills; it has grown up high above man and beast.
If it wanted to speak, it would have none who could understand it.
Now it waits and waits, - for what does it wait? It dwells too close to the seat of the clouds, it waits perhaps for the first lightning?"
Zarathustra