How The Left Is Changing Society, And How To Fight: Part I

“Looks like civilization finally caught up with us.” – Firefly

The invention of the shovel was groundbreaking, but everyone was blown away by the invention of the fan.

This is part one of a two-part series, it just got too big. Part two is written and I’ll post on Wednesday.

I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about how and why the wheels are coming off of our civilization. Why? I don’t know – I’ve been worried about it since I was a wee Wilder and became concerned that plate tectonics wouldn’t split California off soon enough.

We see evidence of the collapse all the time but sometimes have a hard time putting our fingers on exactly what is driving it all from a structural standpoint. That’s why I’m here to help. Don’t worry. I’m a trained professional.

The social structure of stable societies isn’t an accident. When people were wandering around in nomadic tribes, I’m not sure exactly how things went down, but I do know that once civilization started taking root (so we could have beer, really, link below), the basic unit of civilization was set as the family in any sort of civilization that produces wealth, has reasonable freedoms, exhibits virtue (Truth, Beauty, Steak) and has any sort of stability.

Beer, Technology, Beer, Tide Pods, Beer, Civilizational Stability, and Beer

Think of a mom, dad, and kids. In a stable society, that’s essentially the atom. Often in the West we’re inundated with the idea of individual rights, and those do exist, but the biggest failing of those rights (in my opinion, and I’m right) is where those rights contradict the stability of the family. Atoms are at their most stable when all of the parts are in place – an atom missing electrons is an ion, and I could explain using hydroxide ions, but that’s pretty basic. And let’s not even get started on isotopes.

Why was 6 afraid? Because she could be discovered by the crew of the Battlestar Galactica at any time. And you thought I was going to say, “because seven ate nine.”

Divorce, for instance, is bad for family stability. Duh. Making divorce easy is thus attacking the core of the structure of civilization. Those on the Left who hate society are always attacking the family, and what better way to shatter it than divorce. Oh, wait, there’s birth control and abortion.

While a man and a woman, married (to each other) constitutes a family, that family is truly completed by children. We’re humans, but we’re also animals – there is an innate drive to reproduce and have offspring and then yell inappropriately at little league games. There has to be something strong about the need to reproduce, because babies are so objectionable and worthless. Really. I mean, I’ve never even seen a toddler I couldn’t trounce in wrestling.

So, the atom of society isn’t the individual – it’s the family. Families, not video games or pantyhose, are why civilization exists – it exists because of us, and it also exists for us. If a civilization doesn’t have children, it ceases to exist.

Once I found out that my pizza was burnt, my beer was frozen, and my wife was pregnant. I guess I’m just not good at taking things out in time.

This has some pretty significant implications, since so much of policy (especially Leftist, but the Right is not clean in this, either) is now actively hostile to the family. Examples:

  • Housing Prices: Leftists import hordes of illegals to increase prices and demand, and also make so many rules that building a house is more expensive.
  • Taxes: Leftists want to punish high earners (but not wealthy folks, there’s a difference) to keep the wife in the workforce to keep her from having kids.
  • Divorce Law: Divorce should be as easy as possible, there should be no requirement for fault (which would make cheaters guilty), there should be no consequences to the woman (who initiate the vast majority of divorce) except for fun and prizes.
  • Custody Law: Children should be part of the fun and prizes for divorce, and used to incentivize divorce for women through child support.
  • Alimony: Let’s make the man pay, even if the woman initiated divorce.
  • Propaganda that Women Must Work: This is deep, and is put into the heads of women that they are somehow “less than” if they aren’t working making PowerPoints®.
  • Propaganda that Women Must Have It All®: This one is the YOLO tag, making women feel unsuccessful if they don’t party away their youth and fertility with many, many men.

There’s more, of course, and I could probably write another 10,000 words about how society is actively hostile to the family and the very concept of parental authority. But you see it every day. You’re swimming in it – starting all the way back to inept fathers being the butt of jokes in sitcoms, and the “single mom don’t need no man” trope that started back in the 1970s.

In the 1980s lots of kids had single moms. Now some even have two.

So, that’s one part of the attack. But society isn’t made up of just random families wandering around – instead, there’s a structure to civilization, just like there’s a structure to, say, a beer bottle or the underwire in a bra. One such structure is kinship. Japanese people are all, on a basic level, related to each other and share the same culture.

This basic “being related to each other” is what distinguishes a nation (nation having the Latin root of natio, meaning “birth, origin, race of people, tribe) from a country. A country is just some random folks living in the same place, like New York City. A nation is a group of people who are all much more closely related, like Modern Mayberry, where if you moved here 15 years ago, you’re still one of those newcomers.

Since The Mrs. has kin here going back into the 1880s, she’s covered, but they’re always going to think I’m a bit sketchy.

Why was the mushroom the life of the party? Because he was giving away cocaine.

But kinship should not be underrated. When you look at the happiest country surveys, at the top are nations that have a disproportionate amount of people that are closely related, genetically. You trust your family more, and you’re less likely to cheat them, except at Thanksgiving while playing Monopoly®. Because of that, countries that are all of one nationality can be higher trust with lower corruption, if they aren’t tribal (looking at you, India and Pakistan and all of Africa).

Want to break up a country? After you’re done with the family, aim for disruption of the nation by introducing unlike people that have virtually nothing in common with the native stock in huge numbers. There’s a reason that nations of generally related people exist: it’s more stable.

If you wake up being chased by a lion while on a horse, and next to you is a giraffe and a hippo, what do you do? Get off the carousel and check into rehab.

Beyond the general nature of the family, there is an importance to the structure of society itself. One of the more stable structures of society in history was the feudal model. It consisted of several different classes of people:

  • Monarchy: Generally, the overall boss (when strong), who kept the whole thing in check. Needed: strong neck muscles to hold a big crown.
  • Lesser Nobles: Lieutenants, who administered smaller areas of varying size to keep those running. Needed: ability to bow.
  • Clergy: Served as an overall legitimacy, and also a diplomatic corps between nations. Needed:
  • Merchants: Made sure people had fish. Needed:
  • Professionals: I’m tossing artisan and guild member in here who had mad skills making stuff that society needed. And bankers. Needed: fluffy shirts.
  • Peasants: Someone has to milk the bull. Needed:

Each of these units played a part, and the power varied from place to place, and time to time. One of the most amusing things is when there were too many nobles, so kings would have to come up with wars to kill them off, because no one likes tons of bored yappy nobles around. Just ask Meghan Markle when King Charles ships her off to fight Argentina. Singlehandedly.

Sometimes the nobles were stronger than the king, thus the Magna Carta. Sometimes the clergy was stronger than the king, thus Cromwell. Sometimes the king was stronger than the clergy, thus the Avignon papacy. Even peasants got into the mix, with Wat Tyler’s Rebellion in England making King Richard II put on his brown pants.

Why do dairy cattle have hooves? Because they lactose.

Each part of the society could (and did) cause difficulty if the power that they shared got too far out of control. The Merchants and Professional classes were mainly in a support role, but they provided administrative and logistical support for everyone, and the bankers especially definitely led to many, many shenanigans.

Thus endeth ye olde parte the first.

Author: John

Nobel-Prize Winning, MacArthur Genius Grant Near Recipient writing to you regularly about Fitness, Wealth, and Wisdom - How to be happy and how to be healthy. Oh, and rich.

36 thoughts on “How The Left Is Changing Society, And How To Fight: Part I”

  1. It’s the reason the US is not included in the Revelation, the Boss does not like our boss.

    1. America, per se, is not named in Revelation. But it is included under an alternate title.

  2. Somewhere there’s a happy medium between a society of hermits and a society so inbred even airplanes have hair under the wings. From my perspective, we’re not heading in that direction.

    1. The Left is now mostly past the point of caring what the proles think about them. The proles will do as they are told, and their children have been brainwashed, neutered, and replaced by the invading hordes.
      /He-man voice mode on/
      They have the power!
      /He-man voice mode off/

  3. The bankers back in ye olde times had to actually have money to lend. It wasn’t easy like today, when they just make up numbers on digital spreadsheets and voila! Money!

    Banking now is like high energy physics. If you have enough power, you can create money-debt pairs at will.

  4. Are you sure about this one? “Really. I mean, I’ve never even seen a toddler I could trounce in wrestling.” It somehow looks wrong.

  5. Easy divorces, overwhelmingly female-initiated.
    Single mothers, half-siblings, no man in the household.
    Denigration of marriage, nuclear families and stay-at-home moms.
    Welfare state matriarchy model.
    Rise of the girlboss – strong and independent, until the going gets tough.

    There seems to be a common theme here, an undercurrent of female centrism and privilege that has doomed society under the system as it exists today. Everyone was happier under the old patriarchal system, even the as-yet unliberated women. They simply overestimated themselves, badly.

    1. This. Try getting the ‘conservative’ and ‘Christian’ dads-of-daughters to acknowledge Feminist Amerika. They will not, no more than ‘Christian’ women. Folks are ok with mass emasculation as long as the power stays on and Walmart’s stocked.

      They will deny God and their subjugation to women simultaneously. They cannot overcome the cowardice of Adam, shit they can’t even acknowledge that it exists.

      All that stuff about trade deficits and supply chains and mass immigration doesn’t mean squat. The problem is exactly the same as at the beginning of humanity, and God is not going to just shine it on and we’ll all end up buddies. That is not how this is going to go.

    2. Just a reminder that Samson didn’t get betrayed by Delilah. He betrayed himself to her because… He couldn’t take her whining.

      Guys skiving off their responsibilities and giving in when women want what they should not… Like the much more fun bits between the sexes, it takes two to tango.

  6. MOOTINY???

    North of Statesville, NC there’s a cattle farm named “Mootel”. At least it was 10 yrs. ago.

    To me, there’s no way that all this crapola is by accident. I just keep the faith that when the $$$$ run out, their program runs out.

  7. Simple, sociopaths gravitate to positions of power because sane people would not take the job. The cycle takes four saeculums

    1. Agreed. And as we all now know, the second great invention was PEZ and the PEZ Dispenser.

      The third — and ultimate — breakthrough will be Wheel-o-PEZ, by which said tangy and fruity substances are dispensed via aid of hamsters. What kinda hamsters. left to your imagination. Think big.

      Correct me if I’m off on this one, Wilder.

  8. You wrote at the beginning of your article you wondered why the wheels came off of the bus. Answer: 2Tim 3:1-9.
    Bleib ubrig. – DTW

  9. A bit late (been ill recently) but still relevant as regards family v individual.

    An excerpt from “Ice Inundation Intelligence”:

    “Colour is older about this. You have heard me say the imperium is nothing more than its children and grandchildren, and further on.” She blinked. “Tell me, Eloise Patel, what is the fundamental unit of society?”
    “What? Why the individual, of course…”
    “Utterly and absolutely wrong,” Aurelia said with a frown. “Except for the mid-20th century to the Change, that was a lie promulgated by outsiders. No. It is the family. Now and forever. And that is why Canada is doomed, just as much as the old US was. Nothing saved them; nothing will save your nation.”

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