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Glitch in the Matrix

A Spanish speaker posted the following on X, which I will now translate:

Piers Morgan (pure Boomer) vs. Nick Fuentes (radical Zoomer): the interview is a surgical X-ray of the generation gap. These guys speak completely incomprehensible languages and are driven by entirely opposing ideas.

One grew up in the era when the labels “Nazi,” “anti-Semitic,” “homophobic,” or “racist” functioned as an instant social guillotine: simply uttering them was enough to make the accused kneel, beg for forgiveness, and disappear off the face of the earth.

The other grew up in the era when those same words became badges of honour, war trophies, visible proof that you don’t kneel before the official religion of globalist progressivism. The Boomer tries to use them as a method of control; the Zoomer wipes his ass with them.

The Boomer tries, time and again, to activate the old control mechanism: he raises an eyebrow, raises his voice, launches the sacred accusation, expecting automatic submission.

The Zoomer smiles, shrugs, and basically replies, “Yeah, so what? Is that all you’ve got?” “Yes, I’m a Nazi, think what you want.”

There’s no shame, no withdrawal, no fear. Only defiance and mockery. The slightest conventionality has been eradicated from the dialogue.

And that, exactly that, is what drives the old-school boomers crazy: discovering that their moral nuclear weapon, which they wielded for decades, is now a wet firecracker. That they, who were the servile lapdogs of Zionism, can’t leave their ideological sperm in the next generation, and that, at best, they’ll receive a: “Take your cheap ideology and die with it, leave us alone, boomer.”

The average person hasn’t processed it yet, but the message has been sent: the spell is broken. The fracture will be total and extremely painful.

The words “nazi” and “racist” are equivalent to “pagan” in the Early Middle Ages or “witch” in the Late Middle Ages. Compared to the old Greco-Roman world, these Christian words—the Newspeak of the time—only had power when the Church had its secular arm that destroyed the dissenter. What Europeans don’t seem to realize is that in the land of the First Amendment, a 27-year-old can say these things and get away with it because there isn’t a secular arm to remove the infected sheep so he doesn’t infect the flock, to use the language of the inquisitors of old (always remember that two former commenters on this site are serving sentences of eight and seven years in the UK for “thought crimes”!).

It must have been around 2010 that Greg Johnson said in his fledgling webzine that a heretical statement from a notable figure could cause “a glitch in the Matrix”. Nick Fuentes’ ignorance regarding the Hellstorm Holocaust (what Stalin’s Asian hordes did in Germany) may disgust me big time, but despite his ignorance the glitch has occurred.

Now, new voices must emerge online, more mature than Nick’s, to continue this tactic of accepting labels (which in the Middle Ages led to the stake and today to European prisons) as badges of honour.

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