ANGELES CITY: a “Paradise” to Escape the Societalcide in the West?

@anonymint · 2020-01-10 06:27 · philippines

In my recent blogs I’ve argued that Western civilization will succumb to societalcide accelerating circa 2021 and continuing for decades a financial attrition that plausibly eventually grinds Westerners back to a destitute, homeless Dark Age subsistence. My stance currently is to make some alternative plans instead being paralyzed in inaction to sink with the Titanic analogous to a deer-in-the-headlights.

If you’ve already read the above blogs, I suggest reading any new comments I have posted below each of the blogs for important elaborations. I also augmented the main content in the above linked blogs up to 48 hours after I initially published them.

We’ve since noted that the overt homosexuality and other perversions of Western Christianity in the TV commercials for the holiday college (aka university) football games as depicted in my blog Societalcide Decadence in Western TV Commercials, were not prevalent during the NFL (adult, professional league) playoffs I watched. Thus the perverted market is more with the youth, not the Gen X and Boomers. This portends a horrific future for U.S.A. as the radicalized youth come to dominate the electorate circa ~2033 or 2036.

Also the U.S.A. is being culturally merged with Latin America, so the future of the U.S.A. is:

@Jim replied:

@ten replied

@Jim replied:

[…] Mexican Cartels are based on a revival of the old religion from before the Spanish conquest, or something rather like it.

In Brazil, entering or leaving a gang is a religious conversion, but I don’t know what they are converting to when they join the gang, or what they convert from when the apostacize from the gang faith to Christianity.

[…] As they started becoming less youth gang and more organized crime, they also shaped up their empty hollywood devil worship, and merged it with an amalgamation of other religious practices popular among criminals, like the santa muerte cult, which is also a thing among regular catholics, the voodoo like quimbanda sacrificial and necromancy cult coming from the black slaves, and brujo witchcraft.

But they largely improvise and go for the darkest and most striking displays of savagery, there is no old “core tradition”, they invented their religion.

Worship that consists of “the darkest and most striking displays of savagery” is an ancient Mexican tradition.

Santa Muerte is not Catholic – she has long been suppressed as pagan by the Catholic Church – therefore an old god, one whose religion they have been trying to suppress since the conquest.

If the Church now thinks she is Catholic, that is because Pope Francis hates God, hates, Christ, and hates Christians. He recently held an earth worship ceremony featuring an Amazonian earth goddess, so the opinion of today’s Catholic Church on who are old gods is unlikely to be reliable. Old Catholic Church was rather more certain about what was Catholic and what was not.

It has been standard operating procedure for Christianity since the beginning to take some of the old gods on board as saints, the nicer and more prosocial Gods, or at least less nasty and anti social Gods, giving them a new names, and casting the nastier ones out as demons. Quetzalcoatl was taken on board as Saint Thomas. But Santa Muerte was not taken on board as a saint, because her worship was always dark and savage. Definitely demonic […]


Armstrong blogged The Decline & Fall of Religion?:

While we are currently in the Seventh Wave 309.6-year cycle following the birth of Christ, from a pure cyclical perspective, the next turning point in 2072 may be a significant religious change. What comes, can only be subject to speculation. We have completed six waves of 309.6 years. The Seventh is where major change and conflict will be unleashed. However, if we just look at Christianity, from the Edit of 313AD decriminalizing this religion, then 2 x 8.6 = 17.2. Therefore, 1720 years from 313AD brings us to 2033 which aligns with the Sixth Wave of the ECM – 2032.

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Further confirmation that we are in a major Private Wave is that the belief systems also shifts not merely away from government (Public v Private) but also from formalized religion and even sports. The evidence is very clear that church memberships have been declining. The various church membership data reflected the steady decline from the 76% level to the 50% level. There has been rising discontent even within the Catholic Church over the left-wing statement of Pope Francis. He has been alienating many Catholics. He has adopted the climate change agenda and supported the United Nations in this anti-industrialization movement. He has also adopted the Piketty argument against capitalism supporting the Marxist view of economic inequality. Many feel he has abandoned the faith since one of the Ten Commandments is thou shall not covert what other people have. This has led many to question if he is not just expressing his personal beliefs disguised as religion.

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What is clear is that under Pope Francis, the finances of the Church has been declining significantly. Some argue it is due to his political statements that are not grounded in religion. There is a rather famous Italian investigative journalist, Gianluigi Nuzzi, whose new book, Universal Judgment, is the latest in a string of reveling dispatches on financial crises which he has helped to uncover within the church. In his latest book, he warns that the Vatican will run out of funds by 2023. Certainly, the attendance is declining sharply. His previous book, Merchants in the Temple, focused on the internal corruption in the Vatican bank.

The Christian South of the U.S.A. will have to separate from the U.S.A. as it transitions to the bankrupt U.S.S.A..


I wrote a comment The subversive culture of the Filipino is an advantage though… on Quora:

After living in the Philippines for more than 20 years, I can say that your answer is correct. Well written also.

The public education system is also somewhat corrupt, so I’m not confident that education is the answer. You probably overestimate the value of education because your congenital intelligence is ostensibly higher than most of the population.

Department of Education’s blame game

Since the results of the Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa) came out, where the Philippines fared worst among 79 countries in reading comprehension and second lowest in both mathematical and scientific literacy, the Department of Education (DepEd) has been making incoherent and nonsensical responses

The subversive culture of the Filipino is an advantage though against globalists who want a subservient, enslaved population, which is what most institutions of higher education are fostering via “yellowtardism”. Yet it appears they’ll just convert the country into drug addicts to meet their aims.

Upbringing in the family as a form of education is very important, but it’s been subverted by modern life and communication. The youth do what ever they want and are incorrigible. Parents are told by barangay captains that they can’t make them children kneel in salt nor spank them with a stick as was done before. I personally have observed the difference in attitude within a single family between the elder children who were raised with that discipline and the younger siblings in which the parents were undermined by changes in the society.

Btw, here’s some images which I think apply to low-trust society attitudes. It’s sort of fukitall pill:

fukitall savagery

And the West may be headed there to the extreme of civil war. Westerners seem to swing between extremes because they delude themselves into cooperation via the illusion of demo[n]cracy and mortgaging the future. Now the U.S.S.A. spends 7X more on old farts than the youth. At least for Filipinos so far seem to have just kept it at a steady level of “I’ll take advantage of you before you take advantage of me.” It’s pragmatic?

IOW, temper your idealism with the fact that the culture of the Philippines may know something better than we do about resiliency of the long-term cycles and trends.

Perhaps what we need most in the Philippines is economic development. Thus I applaud Duterte. I hope he will do a self-coup and keep it rolling past 2022. I was shocked coming from living in Mindanao for the past couple of decades, when on 3 separate occasions that middle-class filipinos in the Clark SM mall apologized profusely to me for myself running into them (I was blinded in my right eye by a gang in the Philippines). In Mindanao, the people always looked at me offended when they cut me off and I bumped into them because I can’t see anything on my right side anymore.

So Luzon has more ingrained corruption (because Visayan filipinos have historically been more simple-minded, and less motivated to seek wealth?) but also more economic development, which then leads to a larger middle class thus more politeness?


“former Floor Sweeper at Democratic National Committee” Joe Blow summarizes:

The “white” population (i.e. people of European ancestry) of America is projected to fall to less than 50% within a few decades. This of course generates anxiety among many white Americans. It’s not the only reason for supporting Trump, but I believe it is probably the most significant reason. Trump knows how to push the buttons of anxious white-Americans who are afraid of losing their status in society.

And exemplifies the hatred his ilk have for us:

Peterson in particular pretends to be some unbiased observer, yet when pressed for opinions almost always takes a reactionary or conservative line. Also he has posed for pictures with actual white identitarian types (there’s a picture of him with the Pepe flag and a few alt-rightists), and he has associated with the likes of Faith Goldy and Lauren Southern. He’s not exactly a white supremacist, but he acts as a useful idiot for such people.

Ditto:

There’s a lot of predominantly white boys who feel victimized by “PC culture” and spend too much time playing Xbox, so Jordan Peterson comes and tells them to put down the controller and get a job, or something, and they listen because he’s charismatic and shows certainty in his beliefs. Also, a lot of people are resentful of feminists, trans people/activists, and “undeserving” minorities, and Peterson attacks “special privileges” for such people. With that approach, he can maintain plausible deniability regarding bias against such people, but still attract resentful types. It’s a smart, big-tent approach to getting fans.

The biggest giveaway that he’s a reactionary demagogue is his relentless red-baiting.

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Like Joseph McCarthy before him, Peterson’s real enemy is social progressivism, not the ghosts of dead Marxist oligarchies and dictatorships. He has an authoritarian, hierarchical worldview and doesn’t like criticism (he’s started suing people for defamation now). He also has a naked desire for power, and as a wimpy academic who’s probably never won a fistfight in his life, has a pathological need to be feared.


I replied:

@Chandrahaas Uniyal answered on Quora:

Is the USA more respected now (with Trump) than when Obama was President?

The great American mask is off. […] But when you read more you realise that he [Hitler] was a product of anti-semitism that thrived in Europe for millennia. That there were majority of people in Germany that supported him […] That is what happened to US with Trump

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When I was a kid in India, people used to talk about US with absolute admiration.

US was the shining Manhattan skyline. US was the scientific pursuit of knowledge. US was the place to go if you wanted to be safe. US was place where the less fortunate were supported. US was the pioneer in fighting for rights. US was open. US was so morally solid that they held a president accountable for adultery and then lying.

Election of Obama made this image even stronger. That US, once hell for black people, now cleansed itself by electing a black president.

[…]

Trump's election showed us the part that got deleted.

That US was now, the wall with Mexico. US was the evolution denier. US was where you could be shot for being wrong color. US was to each his own. US was breaking human rights all the time. US was closed. US was where half the population not only elected a morally bankrupt, cheating, racist, sexist, lying human being; but kept protecting and defending him.

And the Trump presidency, was just a product of that USA.

This was a shock.

I don’t support Trump succumbing to warmongers in the Middle East (of which Hellary was one of the worst in destabilizing the Middle East):

World War 3: the USA won’t exist after 2034

But reacting to your answer as a white, native Cherokee American born and raised in the South up to age 15 (before moving to California), why can’t you understand that the U.S.A. is not “your” (i.e. non-USA citizens) country and it’s our country and we don’t want to pay taxes to fund giving away everything for free to everyone who wants to come over. If the entitlement system was dismantled, I might be in support of reciprocal-only open borders. India does not reciprocate!

Joseph Blow's answer to How does American culture in the South compare to the rest of the country?

You ostensibly probably don’t understand more holistically the transformation taking place in the world:

East vs. West: China to dominate the world

What you really need to understand is that U.S.A. is going to break-up into separate regions. The South will eventually separate from the U.S.S.A., because we are culturally different than the liberal north and California. Having said that, I think a vast majority of so called “Christians” do not understand Christianity and most of the churches are corrupted.

I hope we can cordially agree to disagree about ideology. It’s okay for different people to have different ideas. That makes humanity more resilient. If we were all the same, then we would fail as a species when some environment change causes us all to make the same mistake simultaneously. Come on humans, allow people to be different and express differing views. Politics is the bane of humanity.

I replied (which was deleted by Quora moderators and of course I told them fuck off with their idiotic censorship and please ban me for life):

@Tranh Nguyen replied to @Chandrahaas Uniyal’s answer:

Amazing. The other day I saw a priest say a prayer for Trump and USA. I only listened for a few seconds, but it seemed that priest said something to the effect that Trump saved USA from the swamp, considering he’s moderm time’s Cyrus (the Mede, of the bible). Not my opinion. I’m atheist and independent.

Did you know factually that atheism is negentropic, i.e. atheists share an ideology with the retarded I.Q. spectrum:

Atheism is negentropic

Thus it’s an ideology of societalcide.

Ghosts of U.S. Power

At Clark Air Base in the Philippines, Ghosts of U.S. Power says:

Clark Air Base and Subic Bay were symbols of America’s global might. Then the Cold War ended. Mt. Pinatubo erupted. They closed. Now China is the unassailable power in these seas.

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But these days, as new Cold Wars loom on the horizon with Russia and especially China, this historic former base is a symbol of emptiness in American defense policy.

The storied parade ground is still here, an expanse of greensward over which generals once presided as the base grew from an old Spanish cavalry post in 1898 to a symbol of global U.S. power.

[…]

President Rodrigo Duterte, best known for his brutal crackdown

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