I see our influential voices as the white blood cells of civilization. Or whatever is responsible for generating the response that rallies the immune system against an infection.
If we mollycoddle children, and fail to allow exposure to a range of common infections, their immune systems will not be strengthened to deal with those infections as well. Similarly, does a civilization not grow weak when it remains unchallenged for prolonged periods of time?
“Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.” - G. Michael Hopf
We are undoubtedly products of good times, and so are our influential voices, which is perhaps why, after 5 years, we remain locked in our daily routines as the world around us burns. In times of old, would we not now have already been rallied into formations, ready to face the threat head on?
Quite simply, our influential voices are no longer warriors, they are singers and actors. They are no longer produced from civilization facing great challenges, but manufactured by a globalist-controlled entertainment industry that leverages behavioural manipulation to create the illusion of pop culture so that we all follow along.
We’ve deviated from a natural course.
I saw a post on Facebook this morning, praising a recent artwork from Banksy. I couldn’t help but recall the artworks that appeared throughout the COVID assault from Banksy: A child playing with an action figure, which was actually an NHS nurse, and another of a masked figure. The Human(s) behind Banksy were either as captured as the rest of the demographic unable to recognise the lies, or as corrupt as those pushing them.
The idea that we would still be celebrating those who proved themselves unworthy when our civilization finally came into contact with an infection demonstrates that we are utterly disengaged from the regulation of our societies. We should be discarding all those who have become “celebrities” in good times, and swapping them out for those who can lead us in hard times - which is undoubtedly where we’re heading.
Perhaps influential voices, like politicians, should be thought of as tools, each ideal for a particular job. If we want to create provocative pictures, let’s bring Banksy along, but let’s ensure the information Banksy has access to has been sanitized first, otherwise portraits of Chairman Starmer will be appearing on the London underground in no time.
Britain, like the rest of Western civilization, is now facing the biggest parasitic infection we’ve faced for a century, and we have a weakened immune system.
It’s a time for new heroes to emerge; new T-cells to fight off the infection of the globalists who are now no less than a cancerous tumour in Humanity.
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