1.There are numerous examples of a small, well organized faction defeating a larger and stronger one. The greatest explanation for the defeat is when the larger force either doesnât realize it is under attack, or fails to recognize the enemy in mufti, not in a uniform.
Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which small groups of combatants, such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars, use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility, to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military.
Guerrilla warfare - Wikipedia
Western Civilization is in just such warâŚ.and well on the way to losing.
2. The first clue to the enemy and their plan is the attack on teaching about Western Civilization in universitiesâŚyou know, the âwhy learn about old dead white menâ movement.
"Why did I have to listen in music humanities to this Mozart?" she groused in a discussion of the curriculum reported by David Denby in "Great Books," his 1997 account of re-enrolling in Columbia's core curriculum. "My problem with the core is that it upholds the premises of white supremacy and racism. It's a racist core. Who is this Mozart, this Haydn, these superior white men? There are no women, no people of color." These are not the idiosyncratic thoughts of one disgruntled student; they represent the dominant ideology in the humanities today.â
: A response to Rebecca Schuman |
Rather than ignore or accept this attack on the greatest, most successful culture ever to grace the planet, the weak progenitors of knowledge, acquiesced.
They failed to see it for the opening salvo that it was.
3. Western civilization was built on two ideas: God created every human in His image
......and human beings are able to investigate and make rational conclusions about the world. First, Judaism believed, as Greek thought did, in a God who stood behind creation; but unlike Greek reason, Judaism also saw Godâs presence in human events,âŚ.God was intimately involved, in this view, with manâs actions.â
Ben Shapiro, âThe Right Side Of History,â p. 55-56
We can see the two views incorporated from the very start of Americaâs creation. Our Founders were steeped in the classicsâŚ..in fact, education usually required Latin before it slipped to the current levelâŚ.but chose religion, the Bible, the Judeo-Christian faith, as their primary influence. These first Americans saw our break with the King as the Jews escaping the Pharaoh.
4. In order to destroy civilization, and re-chain mankind in the law of the jungle, where might makes right, that âprimary influenceâ needed to be weakened, and ultimately, eliminated. And the war began.
The name of the entity that the enemy of our civilization means to put on the throne of justification cannot be voicedâŚ.and instead, a less emotion-tinged entity is advanced: government. All kneel.
5. âHow did our Western Culture become what it is today? Letâs wind back a little bit in time. You are in the 15th Century, the West is Christendom. No, not everyone in Europe is a pious Christian, but many, many are. The Church, being both the structure of leadership and the people, is an integral part of the culture. All aspects of life are informed by the Scriptures and the long body of tradition of past saints understanding of those Scriptures. Christianity has advanced from its origins in the outskirt Roman province of Palestine to be the dominant religion in the regions of the ancient Roman Empire and beyond.â
The first round was won by the Just, and the mistake was to believe it represented perpetuity. You can see the same pattern in WWI and WWII. Same mistake.
The enemy of civilization was weakerâŚbut far more persistent.
Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which small groups of combatants, such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars, use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility, to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military.
Guerrilla warfare - Wikipedia
Western Civilization is in just such warâŚ.and well on the way to losing.
2. The first clue to the enemy and their plan is the attack on teaching about Western Civilization in universitiesâŚyou know, the âwhy learn about old dead white menâ movement.
"Why did I have to listen in music humanities to this Mozart?" she groused in a discussion of the curriculum reported by David Denby in "Great Books," his 1997 account of re-enrolling in Columbia's core curriculum. "My problem with the core is that it upholds the premises of white supremacy and racism. It's a racist core. Who is this Mozart, this Haydn, these superior white men? There are no women, no people of color." These are not the idiosyncratic thoughts of one disgruntled student; they represent the dominant ideology in the humanities today.â
: A response to Rebecca Schuman |
Rather than ignore or accept this attack on the greatest, most successful culture ever to grace the planet, the weak progenitors of knowledge, acquiesced.
They failed to see it for the opening salvo that it was.
3. Western civilization was built on two ideas: God created every human in His image
......and human beings are able to investigate and make rational conclusions about the world. First, Judaism believed, as Greek thought did, in a God who stood behind creation; but unlike Greek reason, Judaism also saw Godâs presence in human events,âŚ.God was intimately involved, in this view, with manâs actions.â
Ben Shapiro, âThe Right Side Of History,â p. 55-56
We can see the two views incorporated from the very start of Americaâs creation. Our Founders were steeped in the classicsâŚ..in fact, education usually required Latin before it slipped to the current levelâŚ.but chose religion, the Bible, the Judeo-Christian faith, as their primary influence. These first Americans saw our break with the King as the Jews escaping the Pharaoh.
4. In order to destroy civilization, and re-chain mankind in the law of the jungle, where might makes right, that âprimary influenceâ needed to be weakened, and ultimately, eliminated. And the war began.
The name of the entity that the enemy of our civilization means to put on the throne of justification cannot be voicedâŚ.and instead, a less emotion-tinged entity is advanced: government. All kneel.
5. âHow did our Western Culture become what it is today? Letâs wind back a little bit in time. You are in the 15th Century, the West is Christendom. No, not everyone in Europe is a pious Christian, but many, many are. The Church, being both the structure of leadership and the people, is an integral part of the culture. All aspects of life are informed by the Scriptures and the long body of tradition of past saints understanding of those Scriptures. Christianity has advanced from its origins in the outskirt Roman province of Palestine to be the dominant religion in the regions of the ancient Roman Empire and beyond.â
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How did our Western Culture become what it is today?
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The first round was won by the Just, and the mistake was to believe it represented perpetuity. You can see the same pattern in WWI and WWII. Same mistake.
The enemy of civilization was weakerâŚbut far more persistent.
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