I want to address the black-pillers out there, and not just the black-pillers but those who have friends, or family or people in their lives who are black-pillers. The Western world is assailed on all sides. Not only has Christendom failed to maintain its glory, we have imported all the pagan ideologies which enslaved the peoples of the rest of the world. We converted the Vikings, we made devil worshippers and human sacrificing heathen, who raped and pillaged the coastlines of Europe into the builders of the great northern European churches and castles. We did a lot of great things like this, but for too long now we have failed to defend our borders, and because of this we see the Western civilisation that was made by men who were far greater than us breaking down in every way possible.
In the last
100 years the Western world has fatally wounded itself with three civil wars,
World War 1, World War 2 and the Cold War. These were not civil wars within
national borders, but civil wars within Christendom. The Western culture which
took parliaments, indoor plumbing and Rugby League to primitive lands like Australia,
is now teetering on the edge of something really bad.
You can see
it, I can see it. There will be war, it will likely be sooner rather than later,
and the resultant horrors which will follow that will torment humanity for some
time to come. A study of history shows us that when complicated civilisations
go through major upheaval and collapse that there will be famines, drought and
disease. Cities that were once places of bustling life, become too dangerous,
and too expensive to maintain. Populations spread out, as they seek somewhere
safer to live and to farm or raise livestock. Technology starts to fail as the
complicated systems which enabled it to function lack the man power, or
knowledge to maintain them. The result of all this upheaval is increasing
migrations of people that fight with previously settled populations, or other
moving peoples, and this accelerates the collapse and causes all of the
problems of declining civilisation to be exacerbated.
Maybe it
won’t get that bad, maybe it will be much, much worse. Who knows, maybe modern
society has another 100 years under its belt. But the signs of decay tell you
and me, and others something different.
And the
response of some of you is to take the black-pill. For those not familiar with
this term, though I am sure most of this readership is, the black-pill is a step
removed from the red-pill. Being red-pilled is when you see the world the way
it really is, in all it’s confronting reality. But the black-pilled person says
there is nothing we can do about it, we may as well accept it and let the
inevitable happen.
I couldn’t
think of a more non-Christian perspective to have.
Yes, we
learn from history that periods of civilizational decline are hard times…SO
DAMN WHAT? We also learn that we are the descendants of those who did not give
up when things got tough.
You think it
is bad now? What about when the black plague struck Europe? When the black
plague struck Europe it created devastation like you can only imagine if you
picture what happened with the Ebola virus in Liberia a few years ago, and you
multiply it across all of Europe and beyond.
The Black
Death was devastating. Listen to this description from Schaffs A History of Christianity:
“During Clements Pontificate, 1348-1349, The Black Death
swept over Europe from Hungary to Scotland and from Spain to Sweden, one of the
most awful and mysterious scourges that
has even visited mankind. It was reported by all the chroniclers of the time,
and described by Boccaccio in the introduction to his novels. According to
Villani, the disease appeared as carbuncles under the armpits or in the groin,
sometimes as big as an egg, and was accompanied with devouring fever and
vomiting blood. It also involved a gangrenous inflammation of the lungs and
throat and a fetid odor of breath. In describing the virulence of the
infection, a contemporary said that one sick person was sufficient to infect
the whole world. The patients lingered at most a day or two” (Schaff, 99).
“A large percent of western Europe fell to the pestilence. In
Sienna, 80,000 were carried off; in Venice 100,000; in Bologna, two thirds of
the population; and Florence, three fifths. In Marseilles the number who died
in a single month is reported as 57,000. Nor was the papal city on the Rhone
exempt. Nine cardinals, 70 prelates, and 17,000 males succumbed. Another
writer, a cannon writing from the city to a friend in Flanders, reports that up
to the date of his writing one-half of the population had died. The very cats,
dogs, and chickens too the disease…No class was immune except in England, where
the higher classes seem to have been exempt. The clergy yielded in great
numbers, bishops, priests and monks. At least one archbishop of Canterbury,
Bradwardine, was carried away by it. The brothers of the king of Sweden, Hacon
and Knut, were among the victims. The unburied dead strewed the streets of
Stockholm. Vessels freighted with cargoes were reported floating on the high
seas with the last sailor dead. Convents were swept clear off all their
inmates. The cemeteries were not large enough to hold the bodies, which were
thrown into hastily dug pits. The danger of infection and the odors of the
bodies were so great that often there was no one to give sepulture to the dead”
(Schaff, 100).
It is
estimated that half the population of England died (Schaff, 100-101). Of the
rest of the known world, some people said it killed a third of the population,
some said a half, others estimated that only 1/10th of mankind had
survived (Schaff, 102).
Can you
picture a more devastating thing that could have happened to Western
Civilisation? I think the only things which come close are the Muslim Conquests
of the 7th and 8th centuries, and World Wars 1 and 2. But
even those events didn’t so thoroughly devastate Europe. Not that it’s a
competition, none of those events would have been a wonderful joy to live
through, and at least in the World Wars you could go down fighting in a blaze of
glory, rather than just dying painfully in a puddle of your own vomit, blood
and puss.
If any
generation deserved to black-pill and give up it was the generation of the
Black Death. Yet not only did European civilisation continue, it flourished in
the wake of the plague. People kept having babies, old structures which had
grown stagnant and stale were overthrown by the sheer loss of people to
maintain them, and Europe moved into a real golden age of inventions and cultural
development. But none of that would have happened if people had have just given
up, packed it in and waited for the end.
Many
Christians today think the end is nigh, and therefore they don’t want to invest
into society. There are reasonably strong, solid Christian couples, who don’t
want to have children because they know things are getting bad. Why would we
bring children into a world where drag queens do story hour at the local
library Matt, a world we know is going to get worse? Why? Because those who
have the most kids always win the next generation, or the one after that. And
those who don’t are utterly forgotten to history, unless they are the Pauls, or
Isaac Newtons of the world.
Have you
heard of the Shakers? Probably most of you haven’t, and why should you have
heard of them? They were a break off sect from the Quakers in the Mid-18th
century, they moved to America and founded a society that was thoroughly
egalitarian, giving equal leadership to men and women, oh, and they required
all members, married or not, to be celibate. They had some success in the
revivalist atmosphere of the 18th century America. They peaked at
about 4000 members, and over 200 years about 20,000 Americans have been in
their ranks at one time, spread between 18 different communities. A website dedicated
to them says they are a great success, because they still exist today. How many
of them are there? 10, 10 living members. Wikipedia, quite unironically points
out that there are more descendants of those who abandoned the sect, than those
who founded it. For obvious reasons. I am amazed
that they even got that many followers. But you can never under estimate the
ability for stupid to be catching.
Compare the
Shakers to the Catholic, Anglican, Baptist, or Puritan Presbyterians churches
whose members literally gave birth to the American nation, among others, and
who sustain many societies to this day. It’s not even a comparison really,
having babies is the best way to win the future, at least, it is the best way
that the average person has.
If you want
to win history, the least you can do, is make sure your name shows up for the
generation after yours. The Church has always believed, throughout history,
that this is the first and foremost way of growing the Church. Even the
Catholic Church recognizes this, which is why birth control it against Catholic
policy.
If you don’t
like the way the world is going, that’s good, we shouldn’t. The devil who rules
this world seems to be having a field day with Western civilisation right now.
But to quote Jerry Seinfeld, “Fathers just say, to hell with the world, I’ll
make my own people.” That is the attitude we need to have, not the attitude of
Seinfeld, but of the fathers who say to hell with what’s happening in the
world, we will make our own people.
Men of the West rise, fight for your civilisation, fight for the future, have babies while the plague is raging. Because those who win the future are those who show up for it. Let me finish with the words of Aragorn at the final battle, in the Return of the King:
Men of the West rise, fight for your civilisation, fight for the future, have babies while the plague is raging. Because those who win the future are those who show up for it. Let me finish with the words of Aragorn at the final battle, in the Return of the King:
“Hold your
ground! Hold your ground! Sons of Gondor! Rohan! My brothers. I see in your
eyes the same fear that would take the heart of me. A day may come when the
courage of Men fails. When we forsake our friends and break all bonds of
fellowship. But it is not this day. An hour of wolves and shattered shields
when the Age of Men comes crashing down. But it is not this day! This day we
fight! By all that you hold dear on the good earth I bid you stand, Men of the
West!”
References
Schaff, Philip 1989, A History of the Christian Church Volume 6: The Middle Ages, William B Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Lord of the Rings: The Return of The King
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