From inside the multi-culti machine, words of wisdom and hope.
by 'Albert'
As a man who is both living in Europe and who works for the State Department, I feel it is my duty to
comment on this post and those prior speaking to Department initiatives
with regard to minority populations in Europe and elsewhere. Obviously,
I am not using my real name and the views I express here are my own
personal views and are in no way sanctioned by the USG, which would be
appalled that I was reading such sites, let along commenting on them.
I apologize in advance if this goes long, but I believe that
given the New Right’s interest in Wikileaks and the stories that have
arisen out of it that my observations from the inside are relevant and
would be of interest to my fellow heathens.
To be immersed in the Department for any length of time
is to know with absolute certainty that the battle of ideas, for the
highest seat of power, for the basic outlook of the United States of
America is over and it has been won by globalist, multi-culturalist,
liberal capitalism. That is to say, the USG is currently fanatically
devoted to a world-view that can best be described in shorthand as a mix
between the Wall St Journal pro-global business and open borders stance
and the ideology one would find in the Office for Multi-Cultural
Affairs at a major liberal arts university.
Mencius Moldbug (whose father was in the Foreign Service, and as
he once pointed out to Larry Auster, when a person IN the Foreign
Service and a person who grew up in the Foreign Service are telling you,
who are NOT in USG that USG is fully and completely committed to the
modern liberal revolution and is not capable of being reformed, one
should LISTEN) is completely correct in noting that this view
has hardened into an ideology and has intertwined itself so thoroughly
in the popular mind with what it means to be “American” that
nothing short of an intense crisis or a complete breakdown will bring
about any change. Certainly, electing this or that Republican makes no
difference to the Permanent Government.
—— The DemoRepublicratican Ruling Party ——
You may have noticed that President Obama’s policies are not
significantly different than President Bush’s, which are both similar to
President Clinton’s and, rhetoric aside, not very different from
President Reagan’s. The reasons for this would take a book, but put
simply Mencius is correct that liberal capitalist democracy is both
universalist and a form of religion, arising out of deep Protestant and
Quaker roots, and that what we are witnessing is merely the playing out
of that tendency to its logical conclusion.
I say this as a way of putting my comments into context. While I
remain because there is still a possibility for change (rationalization
or not, I keep thinking that there must have been some members of the
Soviet diplomatic service who realized that their nation’s devotion to
an outdated ideology that didn’t work would someday come to an end and
it was his duty to the Russian people to remain at post to help when
that day came, but I’m probably kidding myself), the points raised in
the comments about Conservatives not getting the fundamental nature of
USG is not only true, its extremely true. As the post both here and at
Alt Right demonstrated, not even clear-thinking members of the New Right have fully taken in that the USG is now the enemy.
Because, let’s fact it, bravado aside, that’s a difficult thing
for an American to accept. It’s much easier for Europeans to accept
this; they have a history of governments who need overthrowing. But in
the long history of the American Republic, never, I think, has there
been a time where the Government of the United States was ideologically
committed to the wholesale destruction and replacement of the American
people, their history, their identity, their ideals and their very
being. The Civil War is a partial exception to that and, I’m starting to
believe, a lesson that we Americans for too long smugly ignored.
—— What Do They Mean by “Democracy”? ——
In any case, on to the matters at hand with that background in mind.
With regard to the post American Diversity Outreach, it is my sad duty
to report to you that the USG is actively promoting this not only in
France but throughout the European Union and elsewhere. The US
Government views the future and the meaning of the very word “democracy”
to mean a democracy on the modern liberal capitalist globalist United
States model, i.e. mass democracy with an extremely multi-ethnic
population. To that end, historical nations are merely administrative
bodies with particular historical backgrounds. A Turkish German is
German. A Muslim Frenchman is French. Anyone who says otherwise is evil
and will not be tolerated. Moves by any European government to
treat their citizens differently based on ethnicity are viewed by USG as
the same a denying Blacks in the U.S. civil rights and sends them into a
shrieking frenzy. Any political party that opposes this is “monitored”
by the U.S. and U.S. political and diplomatic capital is spent to
discredit them.
In addition, the U.S. is fully committed to the proposition that
the U.S. and Europe are Muslim as well as Christian and Jewish and
Whatever entities. To that end, the U.S. has supported Albania and has
created the new Muslim state of Kosovo. Kosovo and Albania are both led
by criminals and murderers but in our ideological zeal this is not seen
for what it is. It is seen, typically, as a need for MORE U.S.
involvement, more “good governance” programs, more lectures to other
Europeans that they’re not doing their part to integrate these countries
into the European family. A quick example suffices to make my point.
—— Good for the Egyptian Goose, Bad for the European Gander ——
As is now well-known, USG has come down squarely on the side of the
protesters in Egypt, calling for Mubarak to step down. In doing so, we
have trumpeted the right of the Egyptian people to freedom of speech and
assembly and their right to petition to government as to their
grievances.
However, in Kosovo, when in the north a group of ethnic Serbs
gathered peacefully to demonstrate against the Kosovo government by
picketing outside a local government office, which resulted in
someone—presumably a Muslim—rolling a grenade into the demonstration,
killing some demonstrators, our USG man on the spot reported that while
the situation was lamentable, true responsibility for the deaths fell to
the Serbs, who should have known that such an open demonstration would
provoke Muslim violence.
So much for freedom of speech and assembly! So much for the right to petition a government of one’s grievances!
I see this sort of thing many times a day. The only thing one can conclude from this is that the USG has become fanatically ideological and will cram any facts into contortions to fit its ideological world-view. That this crazed body carries such immense power and weight bodes extremely ill for both the American people and the world.
—— Multikulti-ocracy Weaker in Europe Than USA ——
With regard to this report on Muslims in Europe, it makes a point
that I have long ago seen clearly here in Europe: American conservative
crowing over the death of Europe and the coming of Eurabia are wildly
overblown and assume that Europe and its people won’t tell USG to piss
off at some point. (Exception: The United Kingdom, which has terminal
cancer, is dying and should serve as a warning to all Anglo nations, but
hasn’t to date. It’s almost impossible to overstate the abject ugliness
and dysfunction of this nation that once ruled the world, a nation
whose capital you can fly to today and literally see the barbarians
walking the streets of Empire, streets they themselves lack the capacity
to build).
Note that the figures, even taken as they are, show no
significant minorities anywhere, with the possible exception of France.
Even there, the numbers are ridiculously small compared to the Black and
Latino populations in the United States, especially in my native
California. Europe has nowhere near the minority problem that the U.S.
does and could rid itself of it, even at this late stage, with ease.
While the State Department reflects its ideology and is chock full of
Asians, Latinos, Arabs, Indians, Mexicans, Blacks and just about every
other minority you could think of (all of whom are totally 100%
American, in the modern, globalist multi-cultural sense), you’d be hard
pressed to find any such diversity in the government service of any
European country.
Keep in mind also that this study includes the Balkans, with its large Muslim population left over from Ottoman times.
In this respect, Fjordman is quite correct: USG is an enemy not only of its people but of the European people.
While it is true that the European elite is as compromised on the
USG-led ideology as the U.S. elite is, the fact on the ground here is
that the common European people have NOT bought into this view. Among
the common folk here, even on the Left, there is much less tolerance for
“diversity” than among average Americans. Thus, the reaction begins
quicker.
France is a special case in this regard since its official
ideology—like that of a triumphant liberal America—is universalist.
However, on the ground, the French still know who is French and who just
carries a French passsport—and the French are not known for going
quietly when the chips are really down.
So, given this, what is to be done?
Three things, I think.
—— What Are Dissidents To Do? ——
First, domestically, the New Right has to convince Americans that
the USG no longer represents them or their interests, in an
out-of-control behemoth and needs not reform but a wholesale political
movement to perform deep and quick change. It’s time to stop beating
around the bush and to talk straight to the American people about where
we are and where we are headed. The U.K. is doing the Anglosphere a
final service by demonstrating in real time where we are all headed. It
needs to be pointed to and its warning heeding. Only a popular movement
which approaches this issue with intelligence, wit and insight, bold and
fearless about speaking the truth out loud and proud, stands any
chance. Not a good chance, mind you, but a fool’s chance. Still, duty is
duty and I don’t see how we can avoid taking this chance.
Second, with regard to Europe, the New Right has to convince the
traditional, nationalist parties and people of Europe that if they tell
USG to fuck off and to remove troops, stay out of our affairs and to
accept that Europe is a continent of ethnic nation-states that they will
enjoy the support of the American people, if not the American
Government. This also can be used as a wedge between the American people
and USG.
Third, we need at the same time as we proceed along the lines
above, realize that we are dealing with an immense monster of incredible
power and influence, one that has had the world by the throat now for
decades and which as educated many generations of Americans to believe
sincerely that everything USG stands for is hope and light and anyone
who opposes is merely the first step to Auschwitz.
Given that fact, it is very likely we shall fail. We should
therefore be also planning amongst ourselves what we should do if it
becomes clear that we have failed. Some sort of withdrawal or
alternative community is necessary if we are to preserve our culture and
our heritage and not enough serious thinking has been put into Plan B
at the moment.
While our elites are flying high at the moment, their ideology is
unworkable. While they appear more vigorous, they in reality are not
much differently placed than the frozen leaders of the CPSU waving from
atop Lenin’s Tomb.
While we are few, so were those few in Prague who decades before
the Iron Curtain fell put on plays in secret demonstrating the
foolishness of the ruling ideology.
This is the task before us: to accept that we are
dissidents and opponents. To accept that it is our duty to resist. To
use art to express that resistance, the win intellectuals and people of
ability to our side. To forge contacts with supporters in the outside
world. To slowly expand our influence and never, ever stop laughing at
the State.
And when it comes crashing, and I believe it will, we will be there, smiling and laughing.