Subversion and Sickness Are the Tactics of the Communist Left
You can feel overwhelmed by the weightiness of it all, but we are all spectators in this struggle between Good and Evil. It’s time for you and I to choose a side.
The London-based graffiti gang known as Banksy believes, “Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.” What they mean is that they think White people are comfortably bourgeois, fattened with wealth, and should now be made to feel disturbed before their disownment.
Art, of course, should make people feel strong and confident. It should offer the strong a path toward greater competence, and an admonishing to the weak to help them abandon the comfort of victimhood.
The Lion King movie was one of Disney’s rare attempts at getting this message across. Simba abandons the hippie commune of Hakuna Matata to become the rightful heir to his father’s kingdom. He does so by letting go of his immaturity, embracing adulthood.
The subversive, childish Left don’t want you to grow up. They want yo to stay “equal” to them, and so to trap you in a permanent state of stunted development. Equality, after all, forbids change and stifles progress. You can have progress or equality, but not both.
Notice that Banksy’s mantra of disturbance has now been applied to all facets of Western life:
The LGBT-clown movement was meant to disturb people for being comfortably straight. It was designed to make children, especially White boys, doubt their very being. Sports writer Jonathan Liew wrote in 2019 for the Independent newspaper that it would be “inspiring” if trans-identifying boys and men could “monopolize the Olympics” and “dominate everything they touch”.
The BLM-crowd raised statues of murderers while throwing White heroes off their pedestals. Meanwhile, Hindus in Texas erected this 90-ft-tall monstrous ape god that they worship. I’m convinced it’s meant to be India’s competitor to the Statue of Liberty (which tells you everything about them).
The incessant attack on White men made to look stupid in commercials, the exclusion of White men from higher education, and the wholesale attack on the mythical ‘White Supremacy’ are all part of a broader psychological war being waged against the White race.
The complete subversion of our colonial history, for example, comes into play. The American Conservative has the best story on this, and a follow-up. The blacks of Congo were demonic savages when the Portuguese found them in the late 1400s. By the early 1900s, still nothing had changed. Local black warlords were still collecting severed heads to ornate their gardens with.
King Leopold of Belgium tried to bring a sense of order to the jungle, but modern Marxist historians rewrote Europe’s past as though it had been Europeans severing the locals’ heads, not black leaders having hundreds of women run half-naked through thorny barricades to have them all killed in a sacrifice.
Banksy’s war cry that “art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable” is what communists and Marxists have traditionally always done. They turn any healthy hierarchy upside down, so that Cletus the Redneck and Duante the Dumbass end up ruling over your society.
In fact, this was recently tried during the Covid crisis, when the lowest-ranking members of our societies won the power to bully everyone else into submission. The lowliest store clerks felt empowered by their ability to command “everyone must wear a face mask”. When you make the stupid your masters, you experience what totalitarianism is like.
It works, because stupid people, no matter how powerful, never question the rules. The rules, of course, are set by subversive communist intellectuals hiding behind the smokescreens of media and politics.
The resistance should not play along. The best way to have revenge is not to be like our enemies. We shall, therefore, disengage from mutual attempts to weaken the other side from within. We shall, instead, withdraw into ourselves and find there the means to strengthen ourselves.
Once you understand that our enemy’s weapons are subversion and sickness, you begin to recognize their attacks. When you can recognize these attacks, you can begin to resist their effectiveness, and then evade them altogether.
We shall, like Simba in The Lion King, cease playing immature games. We shall stop chasing butterflies when we should, instead, be prowling about on the hunt.