Forget rights, it's all about duties
Read this wake-up call for future generations. Understand the harsh reality that our descendants will have to deal with and what they really need to learn.
A basic truth is that it's up to you. What, you may be thinking? Most of it is my answer. Of course you can't help it if you happen to be unlucky. Some things you can't be blamed for, that's true. But most of it and this is what we have to teach our descendants because this realisation has gone haywire today.
If the truth be told, the entitled masses of people that take to the streets (knees) in the West is lost. The “pronoun gang” and the BLM activists (of white colour, the rest are uninteresting to me) we might as well just leave them behind us. Likewise, the entitled baby-boomers with their demands for this and that, without any capacity for self-reflection or self-responsibility.
But there is no point in arguing with them. They are really only interesting to the extent that their stupidity directly affects me or things that are close to my heart. I know how it will end for them, in the same way as always throughout history when the revolution eats its own children.
Forget “rights”
The important thing is what we teach our descendants who will have to deal with all the unpleasantness they will inherit. There are a lot of things they need to hear, but perhaps most important of all is this: forget all the talk of rights. They don't exist in the real world, but obligations do.
The belief in human rights is the worst lie we have been fed. The only "rights" you have are the rights that the Beast gives you and they are happy to take them away when it suits them. Everything else you "have" is what you have conquered and can defend, i.e. what you and yours can maintain by your own efforts. Of course you can have philosophical conversations and thoughts about rights, or for that matter incorporate them into religious systems. But regardless, rights always depend on the ability of the holder to uphold them.
This is not a matter open to discussion. When it comes to the iron laws of nature, you just have to accept. So the first thing our young people should learn is that they have no rights. Then that everyone is their own success story. Then, of course, comes the understanding of the power of the collective endeavour of the tribe. This is the foundation and only when this is in place can we build on the idealistic view of life.
In short and in plain language, our descendants need to understand that they have no right to be free from violation; they have no right to life or success; no right to be a father or mother. They have no right to their country. Not to anything. The only right they have is the right to struggle and strive for all this.
Acceptance is key
If you, reading this, have not come to that conclusion yourself, that is your first step to take. Only when we accept this ironclad logic can we help others. We have all been deceived by the power-players of the modern world and must undergo a steel bath of thought to bring our minds in line with the reality we live in. We don't live in a nice white country and a nice white country can only exist when we realise that we have no right to it.
William Blake explained it best in Jerusalem when he wrote: "Drive thy chariot and thy plough over the bones of the dead." Ultimately, the earth and the land are only yours if your enemies are in it. / 14