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Our greatest competition is from opponents that operate without any morals whatsoever .

What use therefore do you have for morals if all they do is offer leverage to minorities to destroy and replace your people? What use do you have for morals when your opponents use them to delude and mislead your people?

What use is forgiveness, mercy, or restraint against opponents who intend to replace and annihilate your people and culture?

What use is morality, in a war without it?

Our greatest competition is from opponents that operate *without any morals whatsoever*. What use therefore do you have for morals if all they do is offer leverage to minorities to destroy and replace your people? What use do you have for morals when your opponents use them to delude and mislead your people? What use is forgiveness, mercy, or restraint against opponents who intend to replace **and annihilate** your people and culture? What use is morality, in a war without it?

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[–] 2 pts 3y

One could argue that what ails white and "western" society is not an abundance of morals but a severe lack thereof. A thin veneer of virtue is maintained, but it has long since lost it's luster and the ugly truth shines through. This has been going on for probably more than a hundred years.

Meanwhile, real values are continually replaced by fake ones like diversity, equity, gender confusion, you name it. The populace becomes ever more divided and further removed from reality.

As the legal frameworks we are forced to operate in become increasingly complex, fragility of the system as a whole also increases. Ultimately, considering the path we're on, there is no way to avoid an ugly collapse scenario. It's an inherent property of all systems to become unstable the more complex they are. Could be a house of cards or a society.

I believe we're far beyond any chance of fixing this. Best we can do is recognize the facts and act accordingly. After Armageddon some morals will return. Then it will all slowly turn to shit again and the process repeats.

[–] 1 pt 3y

As the legal frameworks we are forced to operate in become increasingly complex, fragility of the system as a whole also increases. Ultimately, considering the path we're on, there is no way to avoid an ugly collapse scenario. It's an inherent property of all systems to become unstable the more complex they are. Could be a house of cards or a society.

Some of us will work towards it, but probably won't live to see the goal.

Maybe thats a small blessing.