The Right must declare a holy war against degenerate media and win the war for the West through the creation of great art. Here’s the "Right-Wing" philosophy of aristocratic effort poasting.
Every member of our movement must strive to represent an ideal character within every act, deed, word, and post without exception. Our movement represents a return to hierarchy and supreme aristocratic exceptionalism — this means a total rejection of any lesser-caste mannerism.
Julius Evola defines the men of our movement as “anti-bourgeois, but by means of the … superior, heroic, and aristocratic conception of existence.” The aim is to manifest the heroic ideal within you through total war against what is lesser and common.
The heroic ideal sees “slop content” as a dragon to be slain. He does not seek to adopt the dragon like a pet, give it name, and allow it to reign king in his home. He sees the dragon as a representation of evil that must be destroyed to promote Western exceptionalism.
Social media is an inverted realm in which the lesser triumphs with supreme authority. To mix with the majority and provide them our divine attention is to surrender our character to the mass man, to become like them through association. Over socialization is a great error.
The “should be” greats refuse their destinies as leaders of our generation, drown themselves in the voices of the collective, and then begin to mirror the lesser. This represents a grave danger to our folk that is leading to the extermination of all remaining traditional values.
When the greater submerges himself into the world of the lesser, he begins to replace his unique identity with that of the herd. His aesthetic reflects that of what is plastic, mass-produced and popular. His “will” serves the mass and promote its flourishing above his own.
Nietzsche writes: “The herd regards the exception ... as something which is antagonistic and dangerous to itself. Their trick in dealing with the exceptions above them, … is to persuade them to become guardians, herdsmen, and watchmen”.
The production of “slop” content is a sign that an individual is degenerating into a mass man. Those who rationalize this as a necessity have become “guardians” of the herd in the sense that they view the values of the herd as a benefit rather than an enemy to be overcome.
This leads us to question, “What do the conservatives conserve?”. The answer: The ideas of the left from 10 years prior. Why do we not only fail to conserve tradition in every measurable way, but also promote the exact ideas of our opponents? Evola has the answer.
Evola writes: “Whoever knows how to react against the forces of the Left only in the name of idols, the lifestyle, and the mediocre, conformist morality of the bourgeois world, has already lost the battle beforehand”
The “conservative” dream has become no different than the “progressive dream” — Control “the means of production” so that we can live bourgeois lives of comfort and drown ourselves in mass-produced, material possessions.
The motivation of the “slop-posting” conservative is to extend his comfort. The thought that he may upset the herd in such a way that it may somehow restrict his access to monetizable attention strikes him dumb with fear and paralyzes him into a state of infantile futility.
The economy becomes his shackle in the sense that his posts are only concerned with the ability to amass attention that can be converted into money and then material comfort. He sacrifices his revolutionary ideals and principles for a mere pittance of ad revenue at best.
Evola challenges us to go beyond such pathetic motivations, saying our heroes must: "be anti-bourgeois because they despise the easy life; anti-bourgeois because they will follow not those who promise material advantages, but those who demand all of themselves"
The "short-form", the "trend", and all creations produced for "cheap dopamine" must be viewed as the most loathsome type of offense against our folk, our nations, and our ancestral legacies. To the degenerates who have taken ahold of the culture, we say unto thee:
"All beings hitherto have created something beyond themselves: and ye want to be the ebb of that great tide, and would rather go back to the beast than surpass man?" Our posts must represent the type of transcendent qualities which made our once great nations touch the divine.
Nietzsche urges us to question: "What is the heaviest thing, ye heroes? asketh the load-bearing spirit, that I may take it upon me and rejoice in my strength." Our heaviest burden is to create ideas that honor the ancestors, promote tradition, and represent a heroic quality.
Your art must represent the superior heroic ideal within you. Your holy war offensive is waged through creation that brings the ideals of the divine into reality. Your creation must vanquish the lesser and prove absolutely the superiority of your ideals alone.
Great post