The following is my response to Robert Morgan at The Unz Review:
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Ditto your last paragraph.
Since white nationalists are incapable of questioning the foundations of their nation (capitalism, Christian morality and secularised Xian ethics), they are incapable of good historical perspective. For example, in chapter 1, ‘The Romans’ of The Law of Civilization and Decay: An Essay on History, Brooks Adams illustrates how capitalism ruined Rome (Adams was an historian, political scientist and a critic of capitalism):
[Imperial] Rome was never really a people, never a nation. It was merely a system, a machine. From the very beginning, Rome populated itself by opening its gates to refugees from other cities. The Roman machine liquidated this founding stock [the farmers] and replenished itself with foreign blood until it became too weak to assimilate new peoples.
In ancient Rome, as in modern America, the economic system and its imperatives are treated as absolute and fixed, whereas the people are treated as liquid and fungible.
My emphasis! This was the main aetiology of white decline, which was further aggravated by what Constantine did. The Jews simply took advantage of this ethnocidal stain of whites on their own ethnicity.
By the way, Adams was a great-grandson of Founding Father John Adams.
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I think that from this it should be clear why our religion, National Socialism, proposes precisely a socialist society; not a materialist/capitalist one like imperial Rome or modern America.
I first heard of Brook Adams through Dr Pierce podcasts.
You tried to convince old americans about socialism, and they shy away.
Out of greed and ignorance, they think capitalism is the best system we have simply because it is what it would allow them to make the most money.
They have been trained to think that the economic system is absolute while people’s races doesn’t really matter so long as they work hard!
This is the loser mentality of a conservative that needs to die out. People worship money and have no idea what truly is important.
Incidentally, the troll-stalker Morales is impersonating me again, now at The Unz Review, under the pen name ‘C.T., priest of the 14 words’.
See how this stalker has been impersonating me for years here, even using my full name.
I, the real C.T., won’t post more comments at The Unz Review, at least for the moment except a couple ones complaining to the moderator about this behaviour (though at the time of writing they are still on moderation).