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Understanding the Trumpian Shift and What Comes After

We live in an age of big change. The fundamental notions by which we lived, politically and socially, following the world wars turned out to be unhealthy. Realization of this has prompted a sea change toward organic and long-term thinking.

Except for those who live under rocks, most of us now recognize that diversity has not only jumped the shark but revealed itself as a form of elaborate suicide for the West. We are having a Jason Bourne moment: if we stay here, we die.

Donald Trump represents an attempt to stop the bleeding, not cure the underlying problem, mainly because we are going to make huge leaps in understanding of what must be done, so right now what is “extreme” will rapidly become “moderate,” but it is still too extreme fro most right now.

Trump policy can be analogized this way: if White country clubs have to admit Black and Jewish members, then Black and Jewish country clubs have to admit White members. He wants to apply civil rights to everyone, not just historical minorities.

The underground ult-right on the other hand wants to have a nation that is not just mono-racial but mono-ethnic. We want to be an Anglo-Saxon society again, and to send everyone else back. That is too extreme for most people, even smart ones, right now, but it is also the only consistent and realistic view.

Trump shies away from going that far. It is not the time, nor does he particularly want to address that problem; he wants to fix the economy and stop the chaos of liberalism from erasing everything of value that remains in this dying civilization. Trump is the emergency responder, not the surgeon who ultimately fixes the problem.

If that sounds bad, consider that no one can fix the problem if the patient is dead. Trump will resuscitate America and set it up so that it can see how far down the liberal hole it was, at which point it can reject ideas like egalitarianism and strive toward being a mono-ethnic state.

As said in his first presidency, ours is a journey of many steps, and Trump is the first. He will stop the bleeding and get the patient ready for transport. The rest is up to us and future generations after us, who can escape the brain-fog of organized religion and democracy, then discover a path toward traditions.

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