The Progressive Campaign to Keep White Americans Hating Themselves
Cultures, like people, have a sense of life, which Ayn Rand once characterized as, “an emotional atmosphere created by its dominant philosophy, by its view of man and of existence,” that “represents a culture’s dominant values and serves as a leitmotif of a given age.”
I needed to look this one up. A leitmotif or leitmotiv is a "short, recurring musical phrase" associated with a particular person, place, or idea. It is closely related to the musical concepts of idée fixe or motto-theme. The spelling leitmotif is an anglicization of the German Leitmotiv, literally meaning "leading motif", or "guiding motif".The
Consequently, Americans of all stripes feel our society is unraveling before our eyes because we have lost our common culture and our common values. E pluribus unum is little more than an anachronistic slogan—a vestige of a dark time that belongs on the scrap heap of history like so many toppled statues of our now-disgraced forebears.
Until America regains its moral compass, realizes hate is not an argument, and white Americans stop accepting the supposed evils of their whiteness, we will all continue to be stuck in our wounds.
I needed to look this one up. A leitmotif or leitmotiv is a "short, recurring musical phrase" associated with a particular person, place, or idea. It is closely related to the musical concepts of idée fixe or motto-theme. The spelling leitmotif is an anglicization of the German Leitmotiv, literally meaning "leading motif", or "guiding motif".The
Consequently, Americans of all stripes feel our society is unraveling before our eyes because we have lost our common culture and our common values. E pluribus unum is little more than an anachronistic slogan—a vestige of a dark time that belongs on the scrap heap of history like so many toppled statues of our now-disgraced forebears.
Until America regains its moral compass, realizes hate is not an argument, and white Americans stop accepting the supposed evils of their whiteness, we will all continue to be stuck in our wounds.
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Also, thanks for the compliment as I always took care of my uniforms and appearance whether I was portraying Union or Confederate. Part of a proper portrayal of those who came before us is to understand who they were as individuals. The officers of that time were disciplined and trained at West Point, VMI, or other military school. Personal grooming was part of that discipline and was maintained throughout their career regardless of the circumstances they found themselves in. I maintained that as best I could in my re-creation of who they were. I lived in a canvass tent during all my events, sometimes for a week at a time. Regardless of weather (good, rain, heat, snow) I would get up early to wash up outside the tent, shave cheeks and neck with a civil war era blacksmith made straight razor, clean my boots and leathers, brush any dirt or dust off my coat and trousers, and clean any brass that needed it. Then I was ready for the day. When in command, the officers under me saw what I was doing and began doing the same. We were sharp! LOL!
The idea is that the family is the building block, other memberships are essential but basic values are taught at home. The trend now is for the family to be transient, a place where a TV is always on, and with a bit of luck some food is in the frig, not much else. Neither values nor skills are taught in that family, nor even at school. Membership and identity are provided by gangs, good leadership and values can be in the gang, but unusual. At a certain point, a nation like that can only disintegrate, or, it can survive but with rigid stratification, like in '1984'.
The photo, more rambling-
The man is in the prestige chair and power position, but I bet the woman runs the household, the man only makes the big important decisions. In a well run household there are no big decisions.
it is evocative, a reminder of a time when there was security as well as avenues for improvement with the right encouragement. It existed for some, for others it did not exist but they knew what it was, they could strive for it.
Got a pic of My Dad's Mom and Dad. Sadly, never met them. Both immigrated from Sweden.
Will send to you some day.
Yes Sir. My brothers in Arms...https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&h...
The rulelessers?...definitely a different species!
Millie is spot on....
I had one with 3 different colored chicken eggs looking exactly the same in the frying pan...but I lost it.
He never said not to judge people.
No maid in the kitchen though.
sane people call them Humans
insane people divide them into groups so they can claim some level of power over those groups
power thy should NEVER be allowed to have
The family in the drawing room.
Nothing like my family, there were one or two households in my acquaintance who could some of the time been like that.
This pic would have portrayed a small fraction of the population, and still unrealistic, and still important.
The scene is mythical but shows an ideal-
all the family together, not for some ceremony or pose but it was what families did,
at leisure, father reading the newspaper, mother knitting, I suppose the maid is in the kitchen getting dinner,
all so neatly dressed, clean looking and hair tidy, father in a suit.
Order, tranquility, relationships-
- Different groups do this in ways that suit
- Important, no racial test for this
- Necessary but not sufficient for civilization.