Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Population and Humanity

The utter disgust espoused by the modern slob when population even comes into question is astonishing. The exaltation of the masses will kill us; day by day action is taken over by complacency, intellect by ignorance, realism with naivety. Human dignity has almost reached the point of extinction, when looking for answers to the problem however everyone is hesitant with any answers, certainly it can't be the amount of humans, surely not the technology we've come to rely on so heavily? These things are good, so surely the more we have the better, right?

Such dangerous thinking is considered the norm, among many other delusions, it seems that man wants to remain in a comfortable state of ignorance, selfishly we continually promote the destruction of our environment with the compassion we have had forced upon us from birth. That all humans are equal; that we are all innately good, that morality will save us. Anything that says otherwise is heresy against the global cult of egalitarianism, not only will it be met with hostility, but it's met with no rationality, moralist rhetoric and pathetic sentimentalism.

Few want to face the fact that the world is in a bad way, even less offer anything of value, just the usual new "green" initiative which will sustain life and prolong the suffering for another 50 years so we can spread like diseases. The mindset that humans are naturally of quality has become devastating to us, now quality and quantity have become the same and we have flourished beyond our means, nature has been plundered and we have imprisoned ourselves in a world of industrial slavery, devaluation, monotony, the suicide of the self on a scale never seen before. These are things people don't wish to hear about their bright and vibrant new age however, we're posed with so many threats, so many problems and questions awaiting an answer few are willing to provide.

Shorter showers and driving hybrid cars is well and good, but it won't help repair the horrendous impacts we've had on our planet, let alone the fact that hybrid cars are built around the world (pollution, travel etc.) and their batteries require rare metals and resources. We need to consider the fact that 97% of the worlds water is in the ocean and a further 2.4% remains in ice caps and glaciers, leaving 0.6% of the worlds water as fresh and drinkable. Now also bear in mind the population booms of recent times and the issues with draught, water restrictions, pollution and a variety of other issues and we start to see that the future doesn't look as promising as some would like us to think. Regardless of what's needed most people aren't able to comprehend the world needing to lose precious humans. What needs to be realised however is that shunning an answer doesn't make the question disappear and this is not a situation that well-wishing and empathy can fix. We face a bleak future where humanity will be lowered to the most basic and animalistic it has ever been; this world is condemned to become a wasteland over which the human species in all its glory will be fighting over the scraps like vultures over offal.

We're in a pathetic struggle to preserve all life; this is paired with an un-natural admiration for frailty, weakness and excess. What admiration do the starving masses deserve? Those who can't fend for themselves but somehow cling to existence through the charity of others? What admiration does a king owe to his slave, one who is unable and unwilling to turn the tides that push against him to his favour? Why must we today, extend not just our patience but also our admiration to those fully capable but unwilling to become masters of themselves? "Humanitarian" action will ruin humanity and the planet; once every tree has fallen and every viable drop of water has been polluted where will it leave us? There must come a time when we realise that peace, tolerance and compassion can only do so much and the more we extol these supposed virtues the more enslaved within "freedom" and "democracy" we will be.

Regards,

Tradunt

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Introduction

I won’t explain who I am as it’s of little relevance, what matters is the message I have to offer and those who will heed it and participate. The name Tradunt has been decided on as it is the Latin word for Tradition, of which this site holds to be of the utmost importance, the language was decided on as Latin is a regal European language, complex and intelligent as well as powerful.

This message is directed to go beyond left and right, beyond sub-cultures, sentimentality, alliances and hostilities for these are of little to no importance when considering the greater picture. This first and foremost must be looked at from a detached, traditional way, as explained by the Hermetic Tradition especially; to hate something is to lose the potential of controlling it, such is the case with everything and it also works conversely. Once one limits themselves and their loyalties to a lower entity they stunt their potential to grow, it should be noted early on that the mission of this Blog and its allegiances lie only with the West and the Indo-European Traditions.

Further more it must be expressed that by “the West” I do not mean the land-masses, nor do I mean the rotting spiritual wasteland we have come to equate it with today, I refer to the “the West” in a metaphysical manner, a solar principle of triumph, order, culture, warriors, aristocratic, of the true Hyperborean spirit and as such the Europe and the west of today have put themselves clearly in the opposition of this spirit, “the West” today works more and more each towards to death of its true self.

This will of course confuse some people who refer to themselves as conservative; this is due to a worldview almost entirely based of sentimentality and familiarity, criticism is almost always aimed at outside influences, outside groups and events and occurrences out of the control of their beloved “Western Civilisation”. It should, however, be seen that even when out of ones control, responsibility should be taken for the lack of action against the agents of dissolution. To use a tired metaphor I will give you the example of a tree, its life-force being sucked from its very being by parasitic plants which look too pleasing to be disposed of. What I intend to offer in later instalments are the sometimes ruthless but necessary actions required of every authentic conservative.

A dictionary describes conservatism as this: disposed to preserve existing conditions, institutions, etc., or to restore traditional ones, and to limit change.

We should however never look at such things in such a two dimensional way, what conservatism represents isn’t something material, it isn’t against change nor progress but it’s also not for selling off humankind to wage slavery, it doesn’t belong to left and right, it doesn’t belong to political parties but rather the primordial roots, traditions and principles of our people. This way exists more than as a mere idea, it is a principle, a reality and it is an actual force, an ember in the hay waiting to ignite.

I will update this Blog more in the near future but for the time being this will suffice as a mere introduction.

Regards,
Tradunt