The solution
offered by Mr Vivek
Ramaswamy
to the destructive ideology of the Woke Social Justice Warriors could not be
stranger:
The antidote isn’t to fight wokeness
directly. It can’t be, because that’s a losing battle. The true solution is to
gradually rebuild a vision for shared American identity that is so deep and so
powerful that it dilutes wokeism to irrelevance, one that no longer leaves us
susceptible to being divided by corporate elites for their own gain.
The problem
with this is that there is not and cannot be a ‘shared American identity’ that
is ‘deep and powerful’ because the modern American creed (itself an updated form
of the Pilgrim-Yankee worldview of yesteryear) is predicated on exactly the
opposite principle: To be an ‘American’
today means precisely to be baptized into the cult of individualism; to cut off
one’s roots in order to begin a new life here in the ‘promised land’; to forget
the past, with its customs and other burdens, all of which are hindrances to
personal self-fulfilment; to focus solely on creating a future full of material
comforts.
Such a
belief and its attendant way of living, full of centripetal forces, is unable
to oppose the forward march of Woke revolutionaries. They will easily shatter whatever weak
resistance these Hillsdale College/National Review-type ‘American
nationalists’ offer up: A collection of
rootless, atomized, self-interested individuals is no match for an
ideologically united collective full of fire for their utopian vision.
One may go a
step further and say that the SJWs are merely the latest iteration of New
England progressives, beginning with the Pilgrim Gnostics and on to the more
secularized and/or apostate Yankees with their many isms – abolitionism,
communism, feminism, prohibitionism, Shakerism, Mormonism, etc. Thus, what we are seeing is the Yankee
ideology devouring itself: Those who
hold to the earlier, mid-19th century Lincolnian version (Hillsdale,
talk radio, Victor Davis Hanson, Fox News, etc.) are at war with the current
Woke iteration.
The South
stands aloof from deracinated Yankee Americanism. She began not as a project to build something
‘new’ (the infamous New England City on a Hill) but as an effort of Englishmen
to continue the rural life they knew, the only difference being their ability
to advance a little financially. This is
why so many ‘old’ things have survived here at the South: the architecture of the English manor house
and the Celtic cabin, as well as classical Greek and Roman architecture;
classical literature; the African banjo; the Bible and Saints’ Days; quilting
and basket-weaving; and so forth.
But Dixie
cannot at all afford to be complacent while the infighting between the
elder and younger branches of the Yankee family tree continues on. The South is still at risk from them in many
ways: . . .
The rest is
at https://www.abbevilleinstitute.org/a-new-4th-of-july-resolution/ .
--
Holy Ælfred
the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!
Anathema to
the Union!
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