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I’ve Become Anti-American​

Suddenly I’m anti-American. I think it began with that ghastly Park Avenue couple I met a couple years ago on a trip to my old school, which I wrote about in Chronicles. She was a white blonde from Texas; he a white Jew from New York. She called the great Robert E. Lee a traitor; he told an obviously false story about being racially discriminated against in the ’60s tennis tournament circuit. I knew that circuit well, having competed in it myself, along with many top Jewish players who experienced no such discrimination. I was astonished and outraged that such well-off people would come up with such rubbish.

Since then it has gotten worse.

A friend recently asked why I sound like Jane Fonda circa 1968 whenever I talk about the United States. I explained that the New York media hyenas and Washington, D.C., political phonies have turned Uncle Sam into a monster.

I don’t blame Average Joe American, I told him. It wasn’t shopkeepers or bus drivers who thought the best way to deal with America’s out-of-control crime was to defund the police and release criminals without bail. It wasn’t America’s normal working-class folks who championed the notion that children should make irreversible surgical choices about their genitals. And it’s not average, ordinary, hardworking Americans who insist the way to promote free speech is by censoring speech, or that the way to end racism is by classifying everyone by race and treating each race differently.

I could have gone on, but I think my buddy was convinced. The latest media attacks on the Supreme Court, for rightly ruling that race should no longer play a part in university admissions, helped make my case. After all, why should an underqualified son of a black doctor be given priority over the well-qualified son of a Vietnamese refugee? Yet this has raised the hackles of the scummy types at The New York Times, and the word is out to destroy the reputations of the Court’s conservative justices.

American universities are in such bad shape that students who try to be racially “colorblind,” or who state their intention to treat everyone the same, are penalized in one way or another by professors, administrators, and fellow students. Being colorblind is not acceptable in academia; one must be “woke,” acknowledge one’s “privilege” and recognize the victim status of certain races.

By now, woke is no longer a cult but an established career path through which useless types claim cultural status. Large swathes of elites such as professors, journalists, lawyers, and heads of corporations find relevancy in becoming inquisitors, while social media, libraries, galleries, and museums exclude viewpoints that are judged to be reactionary. Savonarola and Torquemada have nothing on these worms.

Which brings me to our old friend, Russian President Vladimir Putin, now a Hitler-like hate figure compared to the supposedly saintly Volodymyr Zelensky. Putin often refers to the West as spiritually depraved, and in his eyes America is a country of sex changes, drag queens, transgenderism, and LGBTQ. I hate to say it, but he’s not far wrong. What is one to think when a poll of Brown University students found that 38 percent identified as not straight? I suppose the students feel that they must conform with the present reality in which normality is bad and deviancy good.

Abnormality is certainly the norm on the East Coast and in certain progressive states like California, where euphemisms like “substance-use disorder” are used to excuse alcoholics and drug addicts, while extreme obesity, especially in black American women, is described as body positivity.

If a Martian were to visit our skies, what would he or she report back about us Americans? I’ll wager it would be something like this:

In America, people who shoplift, loot, and steal are generally not arrested or punished, while the police who attempt to stop them are depicted in the country’s media as the real villains. The leaders of America’s institutions are chosen not for intelligence, honesty, and competence, but for race.

Unlike on Mars, where we promote rather than punish our best, Americans are obsessed with a concept called equity, in which the best society is one in which everyone is as dumb, poor, and untalented as the society’s most dumb, poor, and untalented people.

Worst of all, Americans teach their children to be ashamed of their ancestors. It is a spectacle of self-destruction and degeneracy, and I am counting the minutes until I get back to Mars.

Read the words of the Martian and weep, dear readers.
 
You're not anti-American, you're lamenting at what the country has become; the overall apathy towards what makes a healthy society, because no one wants to be uncomfortable and make those hard decisions that may be the best thing to do but also unpopular. My suggestion is to get a hobby before you start fed posting in real life; but while you're at it, realize it's not wrong to hate these people, the ones who drive this madness or the soulless husks who follow it without a second thought. If given the opportunity, they'd give you a show trial and a quick execution, do not think for a moment they deserve something more honest or fair.

Welcome to the Alt-Right.
 
Based on the title, I assumed this would be another pompous leftie rant. I stand corrected and I am pleasantly surprised! Hopefully the author realizes this isn't a uniquely American problem though. The whole of Western civilization is crumbling thanks to the left's cultural revolution.
 
This is a fairly well-written article that actually points out the shortcomings of today's views (eg: equity, euphemism treadmills, wokeness, etc.) instead of waxing poetic. Of course, it may help that he may be Greek (judging by the surname), with a laconic culture. It's a breath of fresh air.

I hope Taki (the author) becomes the change he wants to see in the world and helps push public view to be saner.
 
Even the slow horse finishes the race. I have been Anti-American, from a hard-right, populist, European ethno-nationaist perspective my entire life. The notion of "American exceptionalism" is beyond absurd. This country's entry in World War I was wrong and was the beginning of the Pax Americana Empire, which has not been a force for good.. The United States:
- has set all of Europe and the European dysporia on an accelerated course to racial suicide and utter oblivion
- suffers from cultiral and moral bankruptcy and yet has exported its cultural dreck world=wide. Auspices of this garbage include shitty rap music, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, coca-cola, McDonald's, the list goes on, all of it is awful
- imported the Frankfurt School from Nazi Germany provided an incubation chamber for it to grow and dominate all the cultural institutions and institutions of power, not just in American but now in Britain and the various satellite, puppet states of the American Empire

Whenever I think of how the United States is evil, but has deluded almost everyone into thinking it some sort of force for good. I always think of this quote by Boyd Rice:

Hear now my words and heed them well! All that you think is great and mighty is but a disease upon life, and must be made to perish if life is to continue. That which seems grand and noble is but an affliction. All that appears to grant freedom to mankind has in fact ordained its' enslavement, impairing and crippling from within while outwardly bearing the banner of liberty.
For anyone skeptical, I challenge you to listen to this podcast by Martyrmade, where he juxtaposes what this shitty country did to the Germans for agreeing to an armistice and thus saving lives with how we fucked over everyday Russian people for giving us a bloodless, velvet revolution in 1989:


Finally some memes, some of which you may have seen before.
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I love the United States and the ideals it was founded on.

I hate what it's become and the people who brought it to this point.
 
At a certain point I believe this demoralization from a right wing perspective glows. By asserting that the US was never great because it was a masonically created experiment by a bunch of revolutionaries sympathetic to extreme heresies (Whether true or not) it demoralizes the american right by alienating them from any actual historical identity. It's actually a pretty terrifying weapon. The only answer I can end up giving is whataboutism of how Europe is no better with its conscription, its serfdom, its religious wars, but outside of that it's a very disarming weapon and that's concerning.
 
Being against America, the government, is not the same as being against America, the country.
Hell if you ask me, there's nothing more American than being anti-government to some degree or another. For Christ's sake, the country was founded upon rebellion.

You don't hate America, you hate the fact that it's lost its gonads and its will to fight and live, and the people who are running it into the ground.
You aren't anti-American. You are anti-Washington D.C.

Pretty important difference.
Exactly, what's wrong with being against a bunch of crooked scumbags who will likely never see the inside of a prison cell?
 
I too love the idea of what America used to be. Community. Family. Awesome food. Lots of guns.

What you are seeing is a systematic destruction of American values just to create a stateless people that the corporations, interest groups and a literal banking cartel can exploit. Because they salivate over the creation of a USSA. A place deprived of freedom and power completely in the hands of politicos. And life in the USSR is utterly horrible. Food is scarce, media is fucked and people either get killed or worked to death just because the government hates them.

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Buckle up. Because things have only just begun.
 
This is a fairly well-written article that actually points out the shortcomings of today's views (eg: equity, euphemism treadmills, wokeness, etc.) instead of waxing poetic. Of course, it may help that he may be Greek (judging by the surname), with a laconic culture. It's a breath of fresh air.

I hope Taki (the author) becomes the change he wants to see in the world and helps push public view to be saner.
Taki also writes for the Spectator. Dude is 70+ years old and has great stories.. He's also.... OLD.
 
At a certain point I believe this demoralization from a right wing perspective glows. By asserting that the US was never great because it was a masonically created experiment by a bunch of revolutionaries sympathetic to extreme heresies (Whether true or not) it demoralizes the american right by alienating them from any actual historical identity. It's actually a pretty terrifying weapon. The only answer I can end up giving is whataboutism of how Europe is no better with its conscription, its serfdom, its religious wars, but outside of that it's a very disarming weapon and that's concerning.
I think that's why the 1950s holds such appeal, because it was probably the first time there was a true national culture in the US (any national American culture before then was either limited to the elite or was regional) but was also a decade of prosperity and when people actually had morals and could actually take pride in their country.
 
So is Mike Tyson. Got a point in there somewhere?

To stay on topic, Americans look like fat brainwashed retards to anyone living outside of America. Anyone with any sense takes their money and refuses to interact with them any further.
 
Abnormality is certainly the norm on the East Coast and in certain progressive states like California, where euphemisms like “substance-use disorder” are used to excuse alcoholics and drug addicts,

Hot take coming from the man Private Eye calls Taki Takealotofcokeupthenos.
 
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