Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Quote of the Week
Fjordman, posting at Gates of Vienna, on the existential crisis facing free men and women from totalitarianism a la the EU, resurgent Islam, and the multicultural death wish:
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...Lastly, I will focus on Milton Friedman, who along with F. Hayek is one of the villains of Klein’s book.
According to her, Friedman has stated that “only a crisis — actual or perceived — produces real change. When that crisis occurs, the actions that are taken depend on the ideas that are lying around. That, I believe, is our basic function: to develop alternatives to existing policies, to keep them alive and available until the politically impossible becomes politically inevitable.” Friedman believes that during a crisis, we only have a brief window of opportunity before society slips back into the “tyranny of the status quo,” and that we need to use this opportunity or lose it.
This is actually very good advice, and it’s in my view the strategy Western survivalists should now follow. When I first started blogging I was concerned with how we could “fix the system.”
I’ve gradually come to the conclusion that the system cannot be fixed, and perhaps shouldn’t be fixed. Not only does it have too many enemies, it also has too many internal contradictions. If we define the “system” as mass immigration from alien cultures, globalism, Multiculturalism and suppression of free speech in the name of “tolerance,” then this is going to collapse.
It’s inevitable.
The goal of Western survivalists — and that’s what we are — should not be to “fix the system,” but to be mentally and physically prepared for its collapse, and to develop coherent answers to what went wrong and prepare to implement the necessary remedies when the time comes. We need to seize the window of opportunity, and in order to do so, we need to define clearly what we want to achieve.
What, exactly, is Western civilization? What went wrong with it, and how can we survive and regenerate as a vulnerable minority in an increasingly hostile world?
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Read the whole thing, and remember that without both American ideals and the courage to preserve them, freedom across the globe will sputter and fade.
Tempus fugit.
PS: For the story of Holger Danske as pictured above, go here.
What should we do?
ReplyDeleteRead:
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig3/nock3b.html
Then think about how you fit into all of this, and what you can do about it.
Key word being think, something all to rare these days...
Excellent. I couldn't agree with you more. It's quite obvious it can't be fixed. But we must be ready, AND willing, to move forward as needed to survive!
ReplyDeleteThe Nock piece cited by Atlas:
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Essential reading - both now and especially after the vise tightens.