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US delenda est

Cato the Elder (234–149 BC), the most persistent advocate in the Senate for the total destruction of Carthage, was associated with repeated use, in or out of its proper context, of the phrase
Delenda est Carthago.

A little over two years ago I quoted some passages from an article published in The Occidental Observer that, now that I am reviewing Brendan Simms’ book on Hitler, are worth repeating:

Hence, early America prospered and flourished in spite of, not because of, Christianity; in spite of, not because of, Blacks and Jews; and in spite of, not because of, the principle of equality. Blacks, Jews, “equality,” and Christianity were millstones around the young nation’s neck…

Therefore, it is time to accept reality and give up America for lost. Put away your flags, your pins, and all your red-white-and-blue paraphernalia. Toss out your MAGA hats; America will never be “great again.” Anyone who tells you otherwise is a liar or a fool. The country is rotting from above and below. Vermin are calling the shots from on high, and human detritus washes in over the borders. This was precisely how Ancient Rome fell. Such is the terminal stage of many an empire…

America is dying a slow and painful death. Let us euthanize the long-suffering nation, redraw the boundaries, rethink the guiding principles, and begin again.

To achieve this, the first step is to look in the mirror, as the quote from Canadian Sebastian Ronin says in one of my posts this week.

2 replies on “US delenda est”

Like the powerful Germano-Aryan kingdoms that once replaced the corrupt Roman Empire, new Aryan tribes will emerge in America and they will be the masters of the New World once again. This time, without the slave morality.

I was unfortunate enough to come across one of those pathetic “traditionalist” groups on facebook yesterday. It was an endless parade of poorly-edited memes, self-congratulatory snark and habitual regurgitation of “Christ is King!”

Much like you, I use “dehumanising” language to describe the demographics we find undesirable. Both hardcore Leftists and pseudo-apostates are deeply wounded by this, and I enjoy it immensely. I noticed a long time ago that we on the Far Right are disgusted by disgusting things, whereas the Left are disgusted by our disgust towards disgusting things.

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