Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Is Ignorance Bliss?


I recently saw a photo of my second cousins - the eldest male and three younger sisters. I don't stay in contact with them any more - something which itself speaks to the atomisation of our lives. They live at the other end of the country and I'll probably never see them again. I'll describe the photo - they are standing in a large back garden, they're all married and they all have their husband/wife with them, they're all mothers and fathers and they're holding their children, some just recently born, they all have beaming smiles, all of them are slim and healthy looking. They all have 'good' jobs, the eldest is a doctor, one is an accountant, they all own their own homes and life seems to be going great for them. I looked at the photo for a while and it got me thinking; In what way would these people's lives be improved by becoming 'red pilled' to the evil forces that dominate our society?

We often talk about the 'normie'. I've written about my contempt for the docile masked masses in several posts without including the obvious caveats, so here they are for the purpose of this post; There are a lot of decent people out there who are essentially victims of the system. It's easy to be far too 'online' and view the severely brainwashed masses as enemies deserving of nothing but scorn, yet the reality is that a vast number of these people are decent and well meaning, most likely incurious and unimaginative, but not just braindead vessels of establishment ideology. 

Most people have undergone a lifetime of NLP (neuro linguistic programming) which is a very real phenomenon and is no accident. There are certain words and phrases that when uttered, you can see in real time people's minds turning off, yet the mouth keeps moving and they repeat what they have been conditioned to repeat upon hearing these terms. Often it's a breathless bafflement followed by snark. The most obvious phrase, which has become an enemy meme is 'political correctness gone mad!'. We all know what sort of people this phrase conjures up, usually normal men of a certain age who are innocently reacting to whatever new policy, media item, event etc that they can see is a harmful transgression to something traditional. It's a phrase that is in enemy hands and is already out of date. There are more serious ones that elicit the same kind of response, such as 'we're being replaced' or 'the British are second class citizens in our own country'. Both of these are true of course, but the media class has primed people to react to these with ridicule. The reverse would be words like 'refugee' and 'asylum seeker'. When heard, both of these are supposed to evoke endless sympathy, your guard is to be dropped and only unwavering compassion is to be expressed.

Intelligence isn't the issue here - midwittery may be a factor, but often it's the naturally intelligent middle class that are most susceptible to this kind of programming, 'mind control', if you will. They see it as a game to be played, a way of showing off to themselves. To the average working class bloke, it's just obvious that flooding his town with hostile foreigners is a net negative, whereas the 'educated' middle class see it as a trick to be rhetorically challenged with globalist propaganda - the same propaganda that they've been duped into thinking that they came up with themselves, rather than a lifetime of these messages being dripped into their minds through every cultural product they've ever consumed. They perceive adherence to mainstream morality as being 'safe', as being on the side of the winning team. The media presents people with an example of someone who holds dissident views and hisses 'This person is low-status. You're not like this, are you? No, you're intelligent, you don't want to be associated with these ideas...'

Would these people's lives be 'better' if they knew the truth?

I can guarantee that all of my second cousins will have matured into the sort of educated middle class types that will have undergone this kind of NLP. If we spoke again about anything serious, they'd undoubtedly view me as 'one of those types' who don't conform to their image of a 'kind, decent person of love and light' - they'd see me as an enemy of 'progress'. Here's the thing - is their ignorance of the Satanic energy that has shaped our society and shaped themselves actually a kind of bliss? Judging by the way their lives have turned out, I'd have to answer yes. They've bypassed the philosophical and political trenches that we're always writhing around in and are just naturally creating happy White families and with it all the bonds and gratification that so many of us in these circles long for. 

On one hand you could argue that they are not going to be able to escape the clutches of what's planned for us all - you could say that they have already been 'possessed' and are fully absorbed into the system. However, if one doesn't know any difference, then what effect does that have? When people like me view anything that's produced these days (and to some extent, anything in pop culture post WW2) it's like being stabbed in the soul, for use of a better term. When the spell has been broken and you are aware of the agendas and the messages being sewed into everything, how can you enjoy those things again? It's complicated, and there is nuance to it all, yet in general this is what life is like now - using the technology that we have now to undergo a 'self deprograming' and looking back into the past to find real meaning. 



A few years ago I came across the book 'Programmed to Kill: The Politics of Serial Murder' by Dave McGowan. It piqued my interest and I've been tempted to buy it, though I recently came across a full text file of the entire book. I spent about half an hour reading through it the other night and it's one of the darkest things I have ever come across - I'd argue the hidden network of Satanic, ritualistic child murdering elites and everything that surrounds the subject is probably the darkest rabbit hole you can go down. A few days later I saw the picture of my second cousins and got thinking about in what way would a pursuit of the dark truth about this world benefit them at all. 

Ultimately, if someone was to ask me 'is ignorance (to what's really going on) bliss?' my answer would be this; Considering how dark the truth is, in some ways, and for certain people, yes, however this a superficial and limiting way for men to exist. The pursuit of truth, no matter how uncomfortable or 'conspiratorial', is noble and fulfilling for its own sake. Life is harsh, nature is brutal, and those of us who are curious enough and of the right disposition should not settle for painless and uncomplicated narratives merely because they are reassuring or because they are socially expensive to believe.