“The major part of our species seems able to undergo any trauma without significantly re-examining its household mantras, including “everything happens for a reason,” “the show must go on,” “accept the things you cannot change,” and any other adage that gets people to keep their chins up.”
― Thomas Ligotti, The Conspiracy Against the Human Race: A Contrivance of Horror
I am tired of writing about Chabad. How much can you beat the dead horse already? No one cares, literary. The new generation has nothing to even remember. They are content with the Christian myth and feel at home in the corrupt, totalitarian society that this country has become. They even vote for it. Censorship doesn’t bother them. Assimilation doesn’t bother them.
The old generation is just exhausted.
Long form is declining despite substack.
I carefully craft a post, then I get quick reactions, before reading that is. The reactions have nothing to do with what I wrote, but everything to do with the preconceive notion. In this space, it’s all about the preconceive notions. Chabad “audience” is the worst there is, they do not articulate, they are not gracious, they do not share, they do not “like” and they are not generous. Not much fun in that.
Perhaps I might write about nutrition and exercise. I know there is an ocean of grifters who write about fitness. But this is actually something people can use.
N.S. Lyons on the convergence of China and the West
N.S. Lyons is out with the seminal post. It’s more like a booklet. I am uncertain if you have the stamina to read it all, but even just the introduction is worth reading. It’s about the political and dictatorial convergence of China and the West. The Trump movement is the final attempt at resistance of the freedom forces. If it fails, it is all gone. And this time there might not be alternatives around the world. Just one global digital prison. Communism conquered the world. So much for our Russian experience.
“Despite a rhetorical commitment to egalitarianism and “democracy,” the elite class deeply distrusts and fears the people over whom it rules. These elites have concentrated themselves into a separate oligarchic political body focused on prioritizing and preserving their rule and their own overlapping set of shared interests. Wracked by anxiety, they strive constantly to maximize their control over the masses, rationalizing a need to forcefully maintain stability in the face of dangerous threats, foreign and domestic. Everything is treated as an emergency. “Safety” and “security” have become be the watchwords of the state, and of society generally.
This elite obsession with control is accelerated by a belief in “scientific management,” or the ability to understand, organize, and run all the complex systems of society like a machine, through scientific principles and technologies. The expert knowledge of how to do so is considered the unique and proprietary possession of the elite vanguard. Ideologically, this elite is deeply materialist, and openly hostile to organized religion, which inhibits and resists state control. They view human beings themselves as machines to be programmed, and, believing the common man to be an unpredictable creature too stupid, irrational, and violent to rule himself, they endeavor to steadily condition and replace him with a better model through engineering, whether social or biological. Complex systems of surveillance, propaganda, and coercion are implemented to help firmly nudge (or shove) the common man into line. Communities and cultural traditions that resist this project are dismantled. Harmfully contrary ideas are systematically censored, lest they lead to dangerous exposure. Governing power has been steadily elevated, centralized, and distributed to a technocratic bureaucracy unconstrained by any accountability to the public.
All of this is justified by a utopian ideological dialectic of historical progress and inevitability. Those more in tune with the tide of history (i.e. elite interests) are held to be morally and intellectually superior, as a class, to backwards reactionary elements. Only certain views are stamped “scientific” and “correct,” although these may change on a political whim. An economism that values only the easily quantifiable reigns as the only moral lodestar, and frictionless efficiency is held up as highest common good; the individual is encouraged to fulfill his assigned role as a docile consumer and cog in the regime’s machine, not that of a self-governing citizen. The state regularly acts to stimulate and manage consumer demand, and to strategically regulate and guide industrial production, and the corporate sector has largely fused itself with the state. Cronyism is rampant.
The relentless political messaging and ideological narrative has come to suffuse every sphere of life, and dissent is policed. Culture is largely stagnant. Uprooted, corralled, and hounded, the people are atomized, and social trust is very low. Reality itself often feels obscured and uncertain. Demoralized, some gratefully accept any security offered by the state as a blessing. At the same time, many citizens automatically assume everything the regime says is a lie. Officialdom in general is a Kafkaesque tragi-comedy of the absurd, something only to be stoically endured by normal people. Yet year by year the pressure to conform only continues to be ratcheted higher…
Which country does this describe? If you can’t quite tell, well, that’s the point. For many citizens of the West, the systems of governance under which we live increasingly feel uncomfortably similar to what appears offer in the People’s Republic of China.
There are limits to this similarity, of course: the Chinese Communist Party is a brutal regime that has in the past killed tens of millions of its own people and still rules over them with an iron fist. To say that the United States or any other Western country is identical in nature to China would be ridiculous.
And yet, I’m going to argue that commonalities are indeed growing, and that this is no illusion, coincidence, or conspiracy, but the product of the same deep systemic forces and underlying ideological roots. To claim that we’re the same as China, or even just that we’re turning into China (as I’ve admittedly implied with the title) would really just be political clickbait. The reality is more complicated, but no less unsettling: both China and the West, in their own ways and at their own pace, but for the same reasons, are converging from different directions on the same point – the same not-yet-fully-realized system of totalizing techno-administrative governance. Though they remain different, theirs is no longer a difference of kind, only of degree. China is just already a bit further down the path towards the same future.
But how should we describe this form of government that has already begun to wrap its tentacles around the world today, including here in the United States? Many of us recognize by now that whatever it is we now live under, it sure isn’t “liberal democracy.” So what is it? To begin answering that, and to really explain the China Convergence, we’re going to need to start with a crash course on the rise and nature of the technocratic managerial regime in the West.”
Update:
I would argue that because censorship, rule of by the grifter oligarchs, corruption is a norm in Chabad, there is no protest when products of such “education” encounter the same IRL. It almost seems normal.
Much of the first part of your post can be summarized in plain English.
Chabad youth receive little or no secular education.Thus have little critical capacity
They also get an inferior Talmudic education,again gives them no critical capacity. They have no critical thinking except for $$9
Now they do have animal instincts thus they leave Chabad but for what ?
Food 33 eateries in CH.singing.alchehol,travel, allegedly on shlichus of a man no longer alive.So if you had a blog about sex and the singles of CH you would be popular.
Now as far as Communist structure well they have nothing to do with East Europe Jewish culture,but they did adopt the govt style of the USSR after all they overthrew the royal Czarske mishpoche in late 1980s so now they have govt by materialistic culture propoganda,constant action etc.
I'll finish with a call to those in Chabad who value their ancestors culture and/or value piety to leave Chabad or start a Chabad based on teaching of first 6rebbes.
Yes it's difficult but otherwise your grandchildren maybe .....
Please keep these coming. Love them!