From the Twatter, where sometimes something awesome does come out.
The body of one of Napoleon's generals was found in Russia and was returned to be buried in France in time for Bastille Day. The pics are incredibly lindy pic.twitter.com/RehoKGZtlq
— NonceBasher (@BashNonces) July 14, 2021
The French nation--not the French state, or its mutinous foreign and alien clients--needed something like this. This sort of decision, due to its present political implications, had to get approval from the Kremlin to do at all. Someone had to sit down with Putin, explain the situation, and either ask him what to do or ask him to approve this proposal. He did. Even if this is meant to be reciprocated in a more Realpolitik sense, it is a good move on the part of the Russian state and nation to repatriate a French general's remains back to France.
The French get memed on a lot, and not without reason, but they are a European nation--one of the great European nations--and they need to be reminded that they were great once so that they can be great again. It is this history, this patrimony, that the Death Cult directly attacks with its Narrative Warfare upon the cultures of the West with the intent to wipe all of us out in a grand act of genocide.
As my editor, Dragon Award winner Brian Niemeier, pointed out yesterday it is not enough to rely on blood and soil. This is where the dissident nationalists, even the ones I respect, go off the rails and thus into the pits of impotency. You can't beat an enemy religion with no religion of your own. Secular Humanism does not work. Any form of secularism does not work. You have to have your own, and that means not only abandoning the Enlightenment as false but as enemy action--the Death Cult couldn't get here now without Voltaire then--but the Reformation as well; a divided Christendom is a conquered Christendom. as is now readily apparent.
Russia, today, is a Christian Nation-State. It is not an imperial state. It is fiercely nationalist, and its Church enjoys good relations with its State to collaborate on justy reigning and ruling its nation and securing its future. Even if the West falls, Russia will endure and so will all within its traditional sphere of influence that follow its example.
Russia today wants a Western Europe and North America that is as Christian and nationalist as itself. Good neighbors do look out for each other, after all, especially when it looks like hard times are coming. At the very least, having friendly ears in foreign governments ensures that Russia will not suffer predation from that direction and can instead deal with the long-running issues with Turkey and China. (The latter being one they can and will run out the clock on, given the spread of Christianity in mainland China.) Thus I find it being in Russia's interests to induce its Western neighbors to return to themselves.
This gesture is one such overture. If it were to be done competently, it would be covertly and clandestinely followed up by intelligence operations to identify nationalist dissidents, pick which ones are most competent, organize them and support them into a viable political and cultural force- an operation that needs be done by Church and State actors alike, as any successful dissident nationalist campaign has to itself be both Christian and Nationalist.
Remember the order of loyalty: God, Nation, Country. Without God, you don't have the religion you need to defeat the Death Cult; all you dissidents had better bow your head or you will never succeed. This is not achievable by Man alone. You cannot be great in this world without serving either God or the Enemy, and it is not hard to tell the difference.
Now if only the two branches of the Romanov family would put aside their politics and agree on a line of succession. Putin's advisors are amenable to it at least.
ReplyDeleteThe "Enlightenment" has always seems like an early version of rewriting history by commie academics. After all, you can't have "The Dark Ages" without the wonderful "Enlightenment" to come and make the world better (just ignore the inhuamnities of the 19th and 20th century pls thx those had nothing to do with the Enlightenement trust us). It's all fake, the idea that the church squashed all intellectual thought, and there were millions of books in print even before the printing press was invented. Don't let that stop academics from telling you that "everyone was illiterate" because they lived in Germany and only spoke German and not French and Latin. Which is a lie they still perpetuate to this way. Feel like the anti-Christian movements of modern times are reaching back to this "Dark Ages" myth once more. The absolute historical virtue signaling of the phrase!
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DeleteDon't overlook Voltaire, Diderot,Rousseau and thectestbofvthe posse in perpetuating the illiterate Dark ages lies.
Also don't forget Voltaire was Prussian propagandist simp who eventually escaped that place.
The Enlightenment was basically unproductive gammas seething in ressentiment due to secret king delusions.
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