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20:14:46 CST Tuesday, 15 August 2102


I understand the Ecofascists in the West love (or so they say, anyway) their land and people, which is why they take the stances that they do. If they truly believe that refugees and brown people are destroying their culture, and because they love it so much they're willing to do such horrible things. I think there's something commendable in that, but, on the other hand, it's deranged. It's a love that is resistant to reason.

I've taken to calling this sort of framework "paranoid non-belief", which I define as a rejection of mainstream narratives due to the radical paranoia surrounding our new world.

Funnily enough, although the Ecofascists vehemently denounce postmodernism, this sort of perspective is most certainly postmodernist in nature. It is inherently based on the view that "knowledge" is created by structures and systems, subject to unconscious and preconscious manipulation. By its very nature, this is of course applied to everything they encounter in life: no matter what shade of non-white they are, no matter which neo-pronouns they identify with, they're the enemy.

The problem is, this belief is Real. Are scientists not bound to the providers of their grants, are media not manipulated by corporate entities? Is it not true that the governments of many Civilisations are so deeply indebted to industry that they are plutocratic oligarchies in all but Law, debated and passed by aristocratic bureaucrats and confused ideologues? This is why this non-belief will not be fading away into obscurity any time soon. The reality is, their destructive ideology has grains of truth within.

Metanarratives are debunked and proclaimed on a daily basis. Knowledge can be created by anyone, so long as anyone is willing to believe. Knowledge has never been so easily constructed, when people are unwilling to believe in a benign Capitalism.

Luckily, this is also the framework that lets us perceive that society is a web of interrelated and complex relationships of power, under which even the narratives regarding our identity and our worldviews are subjugated. Without this understanding, any political effort is doomed to fail and doomed to be manipulated by this very mechanism. With it, we can abolish them, and move on with our damn lives.

Wuchu

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