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    After some years on this forum it becomes most obvious that European Culture is at an all-time low. Here are some points: 1) Few people or nobody knows what 'European' culture is, means, or "who is truly European". 2) Those who are European, are not defending their culture from outsiders, encroachment, or competing with foreign culture. 3) Foreign cultures and religions, like Islam, are growing in power, popularity, notoriety, and sending their excess males to invade and rape (european) women. 4) The loss of Nazi-Germany in WWII was/is probably the worst thing to happen to all other European countries.

    In the US things are different. US American "Culture" is mostly Anglican-Anglo-Saxon-British derived. Thus American culture is not necessarily the same as, or similar to, 'European' culture. In the US, Modern-Liberal values have risen and grown into power (not necessarily a good thing, probably bad). Thus "white" people in the US sometimes do things like imitate blacks ("whiggers"), become LTGBQ, and/or try to pretend to be other religions or 'integrate' (white women miscegenation) males from foreign cultures, countries, and places. Basically "Western" (white) people are fucked up and mentally ill. Few people, or none, can take any pride in their ethnicity, their race, their religion, or their culture.

    Especially on this forum, few Europeans (other than a couple Albanians) are proud to be 'European'.

    It's disgraceful and pathetic.


    As an American, I feel compelled to begin and improve American culture, which won't be difficult to achieve considering how pathetic overall Western culture has fallen. However Europeans face different challenges, and perhaps, is 'European' culture and identity worth preserving, honoring, or defending? From this forum, the answer is obviously No.

    All cultures begin from 'Cults'. The term 'Occultism' derives from the Dark Ages of European history when many European cultures began, strengthened, and then rose to prominence and dominance. In the US maybe something like that can happen. Space exploration, for example, is a noble and honorable career and profession. The 'best' of Western people can pursue such an endeavor like that, and develop culture from that. But elsewhere, simple hedonistic and decadent pursuits for pleasure, are a waste of time. This is reflected in "macro-economics" when most of the world's money flows through superficial interests and meaningless pursuits like "pop culture" or the entertainment "industries".

    Yet the cultures and sub-cultures are very weak. They have no inner morality, primary directives, no greater meaning in life, weak purposes, and weak opinions. They do not develop 'stronger', better, or fitter types of people and lifestyles.

    It's a matter of maturity. When you become an adult, you have to choose your life and lifestyle, when and where to spend your time, and with whom. If you cannot find anybody who shares in your values then you are obligated to find your own way and path, alone if necessary. And from this, new culture can arise.

    I see no point in maintaining interest in 'European' culture any longer, pathetic.

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    GREAT POST.

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    Kulture no more

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    The next great culture will be hwite (obviously) but not a continuation of the hollow shell named "western civilization". Cultures have an expiration date

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    I can't speak to the actual details of Europe's cultural or socioeconomic headwinds, but in the US, I firmly believe that the false narratives being force-fed to the docile mainstream 'culture', both from the political and media establishment, is borne out of what types of international trade deals the business/political elite have made, and what the governments of other countries (read: major bondholders like China, Saudi Arabia, the UK) wish for themselves and their more-elite citizens.

    Yes, like Europe, America has a bit of a demographics issue relative to the dislocations in the market sectors where jobs are plentiful (manual labor, skilled trades) versus not broadly-available (white collar, easy job that *many*, not all, young people near major cities here think they are entitled to)...our education and welfare system certainly hasn't helped foster modesty and grit...rather they nurture ego of thinking each young adult is 'special' and 'deserves' a good job. Over-generalizing, I know.

    Back to trade deals, when your country's government coordinates a large exchange of bond purchases/investments with capital projects, I really think that the indebted country has to accept some of the 'tired, hungry and poor' of the creditor country, and at least attempt to provide them with access to low-level jobs & government benefits to survive...or, if not the creditor country, another country in that country's 'trade network.' It's a very loose hypothesis, and I don't know this for fact, but in general, I think 'follow the money' has more to do with it than a bunch of people leave their home country for Europe or the U.S. just because of bad luck in local events.

    European and American culture both need to embrace more sovereignty...if that means some economic 'austerity' and taking the bitter medicine from the over-indebtedness of prior generations, then so be it. I think that the 'money changers in the temple' are still alive and well, and getting away from their usurious ways is the first step to re-establishing the foundations on which to build a legitimate culture. Until then, we are servants of said money-changers and their agendas. Or, just take up the sword


    "Barbarism is needed every four or five hundred years to bring the world back to life. Otherwise it would die of civilization." ~Edmond and Jules de Goncourt, Journal, 3 September 1855
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