Make no mistake. This is a battle between good vs evil. If we allow evil to prevail we will all perish. We must excise this cancer now, and completely. There is no time to waste.
No civilization learns from the experiences of another. They don’t belong to the same civilization as we do. Their implants in the West are only carrying their war to us by different means. We may refuse to see it but reality is a bitch. It’s time to wake up to it.
I don’t believe you are correct. There are those who have learned from the mistakes of others. One of the things they have learned is not to proclaim that they have become a bastion of greatness because of it. They have learned that the sweat of the brow is the universal call and a sign of dignity.
You may never hear of them until you recognize them sitting in judgment on the last day. Then you will wish that you had also found a way to learn from the mistakes of others.
You’re talking about individuals, I believe. If that’s the case, you’re partly right in your poetic apparent exercise to mix apples and oranges. I’m talking about civilizations. But then the apparent criticism of the “bastion of greatness” (a reference to MAGA?) in the invocation to the universal sweat of the brow is just too reminiscent of the stereotypical Marxist push that frankly I find just too fake and boring. It leads inexorably to misery and death once your fellow Marxists get to control the steering wheel. Thanks but no, thanks.
Make no mistake. This is a battle between good vs evil. If we allow evil to prevail we will all perish. We must excise this cancer now, and completely. There is no time to waste.
Well done. Thank you.
Powerful piece, Daniel. Thank you.
No civilization learns from the experiences of another. They don’t belong to the same civilization as we do. Their implants in the West are only carrying their war to us by different means. We may refuse to see it but reality is a bitch. It’s time to wake up to it.
I don’t believe you are correct. There are those who have learned from the mistakes of others. One of the things they have learned is not to proclaim that they have become a bastion of greatness because of it. They have learned that the sweat of the brow is the universal call and a sign of dignity.
You may never hear of them until you recognize them sitting in judgment on the last day. Then you will wish that you had also found a way to learn from the mistakes of others.
You’re talking about individuals, I believe. If that’s the case, you’re partly right in your poetic apparent exercise to mix apples and oranges. I’m talking about civilizations. But then the apparent criticism of the “bastion of greatness” (a reference to MAGA?) in the invocation to the universal sweat of the brow is just too reminiscent of the stereotypical Marxist push that frankly I find just too fake and boring. It leads inexorably to misery and death once your fellow Marxists get to control the steering wheel. Thanks but no, thanks.
Who “Himmer”?
You should know the architect of the final solution. Do you need some of his journal articles to help your thesis?
That’s Himmler not Hemmer!
Hummler. the IED that didn’t. Driving around Afghanistan looking for Jews in boxcars.
The missing ‘l’ is more likely a call letter for good, good friends than a typo. But were you there when the Hummler was sold without the Kevlar?
Sometimes I wonder, I wonder how the WEF CEO boards don’t get the Chicago tower planned outage.