How To Break A Society, Part I

“Half measures are the curse of it.  A rational society would either kill me or put me to some use.” – Red Dragon

The Andrew formerly known as Prince.

Picture this:  I leave my keys in the truck overnight.  Windows down.  Wallet on the dash.  Next morning?  Still there.  Nothing missing, though a cat might have explored an empty burger wrapper.  No viral TikTok™ of some “youth” doing donuts in my F-150®.

Absurd?  No.

And not because Big Brother has cameras up the backside of every squirrel, but because back in the day people just didn’t do that crap.  The neighbors would have known who did it.  Moms would have heard about it at church, and the father of the kid would have heard about it from his boss.

Shame, accountability, and consequences work better than ankle monitors.

That was the power of societal norms.  Invisible fences made of “What will people think?”  And the Founding Fathers knew it.  They told us so.

Benjamin Franklin walked out of the Constitutional Convention and some lady asked what they’d given us. “A republic,” he said, “if you can keep it.” Not “if the government keeps it for you.” Not “if we pass enough laws.” If you can keep it.

John Adams was even blunter in 1798: “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”

They weren’t kidding.

I shocked the postman by opening the door completely nude.  I think what surprised him the most was that I knew where he lives.

Just like the Constitution, the libertarian dream only works when people self-circumscribe their own behavior.  An 85,000-page federal code of regulations telling me not to steal if my conscience (and the fear of my neighbors shunning me like a rabid raccoon with diarrhea at a picnic) already does the job.  The Constitution assumed a pretty genetically homogeneous people who spoke the same language, mostly went to the same church, read the same Bible, and agreed that punching your neighbor over a fence line was a last resort, not the premise of a YouTube™ video.

Some people broke the rules.  Always have, always will no matter the civilization.  But back then the system didn’t turn justice into a CBS® series lasting twenty years.  The mean time from sentence to rope?

Often weeks or a few months, not the decades-long death-row vacation with three hots, cable, and taxpayer-funded lawyers we enjoy today.  Were innocents sometimes executed?

Almost certainly.

But swift, mostly impartial justice beat the hell out of vigilante posses or letting killers out on technicalities to murder yet again.  A society that can’t punish the guilty quickly loses the ability to protect the innocent at all.

I stand behind Alec.  It’s safer than standing in front of him.

Fast-forward to post-World War II America.  Streets were so safe kids rode bikes until the streetlights came on.  Doors stayed unlocked.  Factories hummed, wages rose, and the biggest scandal in most towns was somebody skipping the church potluck.  Prosperity wasn’t just money:  it was a stable and predictable life.

That bored the revolutionaries of the 1960s half to death.

They looked at this overwhelmingly safe, secure, prosperous society made of families in traditional family roles and said, “Nah, too square.”  The GloboLeftist project kicked into high gear with the Great Society.

Lyndon Johnson and his crew didn’t just want to help the poor.  No.  They wanted to remake society.  The guardrails of conformity had to go.  Why?  Because the norms of self-restraint, local reputation, and actual community stood in the way of central control.

Take lending, for example.  Let’s say I wanted a home loan in 1955.  My local banker didn’t just run a credit score, because they didn’t exist.  He would have called my pastor:  “Does Wilder show up on Sundays,?  He does?  Any rumors about his behavior?  PEZ®, eh?  That’s a bit odd.”

Local money stayed local. My mortgage would have literally been made from the savings of the people I saw at the grocery store.  Or, rather that The Mrs. saw at the grocery store, since why would a married man go to the store?

Good families got a break if junior was speeding?  Sure.  Outsiders had to prove themselves?  Absolutely.  But it worked because everyone was playing the same cultural game.

If King Charles was anymore inbred, he’d be a sandwich.

Then came the 1960s and beyond.

Mass migration became deliberate policy.  Civil rights were the noble public excuse, but the real play was splintering the old society so it could be replaced with something more compliant. Free association?

Gone.

You can’t choose who you hire or rent to without risking a lawsuit. Schools?

Prayer out, social engineering in.

Education standards?

Lowered faster than a politician’s principles.

Family?

Oh, boy.

Women used to save themselves for marriage.  Even when I was a kid, that was still the norm in most places and led to more than one frustrating Saturday night.

Body count back in the 1950s?  Usually one, and it came with a ring and a white dress.  Fast-forward one lifetime from the Great Society:  sophomore year of college and some girls are racking up body count numbers higher than a Call of Duty™ leaderboard.

No-fault divorce, welfare that paid better for single moms than married couples, and a nonstop cultural drumbeat that “settling down” was oppression led not to the Great Society but the Great Breakdown.  The nuclear family, once our bedrock, got nuked.  Fatherless homes exploded.  The Great Society didn’t cure poverty:  it subsidized it while making dads optional and government mandatory.

My WIFI router is in the basement.  You could say this post comes from a LAN down under.

Every facet of life got the treatment.

Religion was pushed out of the public square.  “Under God” became hate speech.  Local norms replaced by federal mandates.  You couldn’t even form a private club without worrying about quotas.

The explicit goal?

Fragment the connections that made America 1960 a powerhouse.  Replace them with government strings.  Make people dependent on D.C. instead of their neighbors, their church, or their own character.

And it worked.

One generation. That’s all it took.

We went from “mind your own business but don’t be a jerk” to needing sensitivity training to say “good morning” without committing a microaggression.  We went from “your reputation follows you” to “my truth” where accountability is optional and consequences are for white men.

The absurdity peaks when you realize the same people who tore down the norms now act shocked at the results.

“Why is crime up? Why are families falling apart? Why can’t we have nice things?”

Because they spent 60 years telling people the guardrails were bigotry.  They replaced “don’t do that, people will talk” with “do whatever feels good, you slay, queen.”  They swapped local bankers who knew your grandma for algorithms that approve loans based on your zip code, skin tone, and whether your social media likes the right causes.

A fragmented society built on ephemeral values:  “my feelings, my identity, my government check” cannot magically produce the disciplined, self-restrained people who built the 1960 powerhouse. We can’t have a republic of free men when half the population thinks “freedom” means no consequences and the other half thinks the Constitution constrains the government too much.

The fall wasn’t accidental.

I ate in an all-you-can-eat Italian restaurant buffet.  There were endless pastabilities.

It was engineered during a time of plenty, when people were fat and happy enough to believe the sales pitch.  “Break the old norms, they’re oppressive!” Turns out the oppression was mostly keeping humans from doing what humans do when they’re not in a civilization and are left unchecked.

I don’t think we can keep the republic Franklin talked about from where we are.  Adams knew the reason: paper and ink don’t enforce morality.  People do.

Or they don’t.  And when they don’t, the government is happy to step in with a smile and a 10,000-page regulation.

The norms are gone. The absurdity remains. And the bill?

It’s due, with interest.

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 To Break A Society, Part I”

  1. Great article. Consider that our school system has now failed 2 generations of kids. A poorly educated society is how you get a muslim communist like Mamdani in office. It’s also how you get 240 million gallons of raw sewage flowing into the Potomac.

  2. IMHO we are where Churchill said was the worst of all places to be. Ugliness until God sorts us and it out.

    Great thoughts John!

  3. They looked at this overwhelmingly safe, secure, prosperous society made of families in traditional family roles and said, “Nah, too square.”

    -The Jew Norman Mailer EXPLICITLY made this argument in his essay “The White Negro,” published in 1957. It upheld “beating in the brains of a candy-store keeper” as an act of rebellion against the “totalitarian tissues” of The System. Mailer believed that “hip” whites would ally with the violent Negro to overthrow the “square” system.

    In 1962 the Jewess Betty Friedan argued that suburbs were “comfortable concentration camps” for women and argued that women should seize a Nietzschean “will to power” (which is kinda hilarious if you’ve ever read Nietzsche’s aphorisms on women).

    If you read the left-wing literature that antedated the 1960s Cultural Revolution you will see that these people had a plan and what eventually happened was not accidental.

  4. Saw a CNN nationwide survey of 10,000 or so teenage boys on their sex lives. I’m sure there was some lying, but the results were shocking. It read like an underground dollar smut novel from the 1960s.

    What was notable to me was how promiscuous teenage girls have become, if the percentages in that survey were even close to true. TPTB are producing a generation of sluts. Intentionally.

    The US is doomed.

  5. The Serpent always lies to the weakest-minded, and the lie always starts and ends with “God lied to you to keep you from having a good time, you should do the exact opposite and see how much better that works out…”
    He has had no shortage of gullible takers since Week Two.

    1. Not too long ago it finally dawned on me. God wants us to be happy. The devil wants us to be miserable.

  6. Just thought about the old Roman quote about the more numerous the laws the more corrupt the republic.
    Bomb bomb Iran should be a suitable distraction for the Epstein Administration.

        1. Hahaha! We should have taken them apart at the seams, and I’m pretty sure Reagan would have done so. And so were they.

  7. Fun fact: In 1955 the illegitimacy rate for white people was 5%. For Black people it was 4.9%. About then welfare began to grow and then, less than a decade or so later, LBJ took office

    1. Between:
      “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”

      and –
      A society that can’t punish the guilty quickly loses the ability to protect the innocent at all.

      Pretty much the TLDR: version of how we got here… 😒

  8. Hmmm… and (((who))) was always leading the charge to replace our people and tear down society…?

  9. > the libertarian dream only works when people self-circumscribe their own behavior

    Horsefeathers. When government is not present, such as after a natural disaster, all it takes to restore libertarian levels of respect for private property is spray painting “looters will be shot” on a sheet of plywood.

    Women got bored with peace and prosperity, and preferred drama and to be fought over. So they brought in competitors with nothing to lose. The alpha men got killed in the war, which was the point of that war, and the remaining men didn’t object.

  10. The Mad Max movies aren’t actually a blueprint for how a warlord can operate. Where is the tax base that supports these Mad Max soldiers to run around and not do productive work in farms and factories? How do these organized crime victims have taxes stolen from them, when cheap, small drones in Ukraine show the age of infantry is over? Soon, the looters will be shot by drones, and everyone remaining who isn’t looting will be…libertarian.

  11. Darwinian evolution constantly produces new humans who would predate other humans. There is no permanent fix to make Darwin vanish with a magic Constitution, magic shared culture, magic organized religion, or magic dirt. The British government in 177X shared all of those similarities with colonials, and they were predators, as described in the Declaration of Independence. The situation of overlapping military stalemate in every direction is called “peace”. That available solution is why it’s not required for people to self-circumscribe their own behavior.

  12. Unless and until the US experiences a vast, and complete Revival, in the faith of Jesus Christ, it is doomed. All Restoration must start from there.

  13. I keep coming back to Churchill’s quote about Socialism being “the gospel of envy” and how spot on that is. Envy is taught as one of the Seven Deadly Sins, but don’t forget Socialism also brings more of them, like lust, gluttony, and sloth. The more of those you throw at a population, the more likely it becomes you can destroy society.

    It’s not like this hasn’t been known for hundreds of years. They just dress it up with new words like Diversity Equity and Inclusion, and there they go.

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