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Forwarded from Jared Howe / So To Speak
It's impossible to portray ethnocentrism or identity as a function of ideology without outing yourself as a total schizo and tacitly affirming the leftist argument that identity is an infinitely malleable social construct.

If you can change your identity by changing your ideology, other aspects of your personal history (like family, ethnicity, and race) cease to have much bearing on your identity at all. When you accept that identity can be arbitrarily redefined in any given moment according to any possible criteria, the connection between your identity and the causal chain of purposeful actions that led to your birth is broken. It no longer matters who your parents are, who their parents were, where they were born, what they did, what their culture was, what their physical characteristics were, etc. All that matters is what you THINK you are in any given moment.

Attempts to transmit ethnocentrism and in-group preference through ideology are therefore self-defeating non-starters, and yet certain groups of Extremely Online right-wingers are enamored with trying to rehabilitate failed ideologies and the political systems to which they give rise as a means to promote ethnocentrism -- sometimes in the face of insurmountable social stigma (see: "The Alt Right")

So what's going on here?

Answer: Single mothers, dual-income families, and public schools have curated an attachment void environment where culture is no longer transmitted vertically or intergenerationally from parent to child.

Instead of orienting themselves to their parents (who are absent in one way or another), children grow up orienting themselves to other children, daycare workers, school teachers, or whatever they happen to find on the Internet while being babysat by a tablet. Imprinting upon peers and strangers who don't really care about them, in turn, leads to the emergence of an ever-shifting myriad of horizontally-transmitted peer cultures (i.e. "fads.") that fizzle out as rapidly as they burst into existence.

Since none of these fads or transient identities "stick" or fulfil the preferences of the people who adopt them, most people are always moving on to the next "current thing." Recognizing the degree to which the vertical transmission of culture has broken down (though not immune from the effects thereof), right-wingers reflexively seek to create a counter-cultural movement in the form of the times to act as a crude facsimile of their missing cultural inheritance and identity.

Unfortunately, their chosen means (internet cliques and democratic movements) undermine their intended ends (the restoration of ethnocentrism) because internet cliques and democratic movements are literally a manifestation of the peer-orientation that interfered with vertical culture transmission in the first place. As a result, they are mainly driven by whatever is the "current opposite thing."

The outcome is the opposite of the intended effect: the people with the highest affinity for traditional culture and ethnocentrism are redirected into a spiral of peer-orientation that masquerades as a caricature of its own antithesis. Their reward is that they get doxxed, deplatformed, and deprived of the ability to provide for their families -- assuming they're even able to start one.

The chilling effect speaks for itself.

No ideology will make relationships with your peers or internet strangers into suitable replacements for the organic relationships that you're supposed to have with your parents and children.

No online clique or political movement will ever be a suitable replacement for family or nation.
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The lads were nursing their hangovers on Nick Jeelvy‘s special hangover edition of The Writers’ Bloc with good friends Pox Populi, Hwitgeard, American Krogan, and Greg Johnson. It was a broad-ranging, free-form discussion on the year that passed and a look ahead at what 2023 is going to be like — and it’s now available for download and online listening. https://counter-currents.com/2023/01/counter-currents-radio-podcast-no-517-special-hangover-stream-on-the-writers-bloc/
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