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There's something primal about hiking into the woods, chopping up tree carcass, then burning the tree corpse chunks for warmth. I love my woodstove.

very generation loves to give the next one a hard time. Socrates famously called youth lazy, disrespectful, and decadent, starting a tradition that continues today. Although these criticisms sometimes hold truth, elders rarely acknowledge their own role in fostering the conditions that led to spiritual and cultural decline.

Generation Z — or Zoomers — may seem alien to older generations, but they face unique challenges their elders can barely imagine, let alone solve. Issues of identity, spirituality, family, and economics have shifted beneath the feet of this younger cohort. Rather than disparage Zoomers, the right should offer them leadership and solutions.

I am not a Zoomer. I was born only a few years into the Millennial generation, while Gen Z ranges from ages 13 to 28. Many of the problems Zoomers face originated long before they were born.

When young people complain about job prospects and financial stability, the standard response is to work harder and “pull themselves up by their bootstraps.” On an individual level, this advice is sound. No matter how dire one’s circumstances, effort and attitude remain personal choices. At a societal level, however, this stance can be disastrous. As a nation, we have a responsibility to foster an environment where young people can succeed, start families, and invest in a brighter future for their own children.

https://auronmacintyre.substack.com/p/cut-the-zoomers-some-slack
A man's quest for a crown of ribs exposes the shocking depths of modern medicine's ethical collapse. Trans mutilations paved the way toward a complete abandonment of moral standards.

https://writings.crusadergal.com/p/ripping-out-the-rib-medicines-moral
/*The Deco Kings*/

Yes I've slowed a bit in posting things the Ancient White Men created. Not that there's any lack of their works to show as examples, but because the Real World is getting more and more insistent upon interfering with my existence in annoying and evil ways. I don't see it getting any better in the long run, although we may have a year or so as breathing space before the push towards our destruction continues in full force. If I were you, I'd use this time to consolidate your plans and get yourselves situated. And before these times get inevitably worse again, get yourself right with God so you don't make any ridiculous mistakes.
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Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.