The Darwinian monsters haunting our existence
Pure evil is is the vortex of the storm upon us.
We are haunted by monsters, mythical, ideological and actual as the knuckle-dragging Darwinians wage their criminal wars.
Prologue The Pallbearers-a Dirge for the Architects of Ruin The world is a house so full, There is no room for the eagle’s claw, Or the Empire’s vicious maw. How do we tell the barbarians Their time has come? ’Tis time to accept: Their war against REALITY is lost— And so forlorn. Lost in the graveyards Of their pitch-black souls, Their Anthracite eyes The hard coal of dead souls. Their pallbearers are The children they murdered, Row on row. Their gravestone is TIME, Marking their despicable crimes, So well, too often
Can we blame Pandora for opening the mystery box and allowing evil out into the world? I think not. She was first of all a victim of her curiosity which has to be regarded as mostly a positive trait. She had no idea what was in it. Was she set up as a stooge to do what had to be done, and they, the other gods, lacked the balls to do it. You might say they wanted plausible deniability and Pandora was their scapegoat?
There are “necessary evils” but how many are really necessary, and what sort of evils do we allow?
I contend here and now that evil is necessary as it becomes the measure of what is good. We live by opposites one taking the measure of the other— good and bad, love and hate, war and peace, male and female…. etc… etc. By nature we must be constantly challenging ideas and norms. One of the most fundamental is to establish and maintain the boundaries for good and evil. These are set by societies and their institutions. Needless to say, where we allow our societies to slide into decay they become the breeding grounds of evil and chaos. We see institutional collapse and we become wholly vulnerable to those more than willing to weaponize evil and chaos to their advantage. This has been true throughout history.
Now though we have globalized evil to the extent it has the impact of nuclear bombs and in so many ways renders them redundant. Instead we have substituted a pandemic of evil that in these crowded times is so virulently infectious millions are subdued and zombified by fear, intimidation, and coercive propaganda. The Stockholm Syndrome— where we become the accomplices to those holding us hostage to their wars and tyrannies— leaves us as virtual ghettos of passive indifference.
In my student days, in a psychology class, we were shown a film. Rats were put in a confined space and allowed to breed and feed at will. The end result was not pretty to watch. To put it politely you might say they suffered a certain existential claustrophobia and reacted accordingly.
The animus of psychology laboratories demand their place in the real world where populations grow exponentially and we might come to recognize we no longer have elbow room for endless wars, and fiscal and moral bankruptcies. There are critical other priorities being preempted truly global and existential.
It is grotesquely unconscionable when a criminally insane faction— the war mongering Darwinian monsters haunting our existence— want to rule over all. They refuse to be house trained, and are indifferent to their livid incompetencies. Like all others they must live the times designated to us and assume their appropriate place in the world order.
The so-called industrial revolution is now almost three hundred years old and we have been so consumed with wicked priorities and practices we have failed to take stock in spite of the best efforts of our wiser souls. We fail to ask ourselves are we worthy custodians as the barbarism of the 21st Century becomes intractable?
Artificial Intelligence is sweeping the world with profound consequences. Is it going to be allowed to replace the much debauched human spirit as we become plastic automatons.
The term “pure evil” has become commonplace and is truly descriptive of our times, as the West is run by catatonic elites—entranced by forever wars, endless wealth and privilege, with no regard for consequences and their moral compasses are in full collapse.
The devilry of these quadrupeds is such that they have no regard for cost or consequences, social, financial or any other. They function in a limbo some where between being purely insane, and infantilized adults. They suffer the rage of failure as they refuse to face the reality of a rapidly changing world that is leaving them behind.
They cannot distinguish between evolution and devolution—even as they inflict the latter upon themselves.
Arriving out of the distant past these desocialized quadrupedal Darwinian monsters have invaded, determined in trying to lead us back to their jungled times. Their knuckles are dragging, their morality sagging, their criminal wars so utterly Pyrrhic. We must, like dutiful parents, lead them back to the bipedal world and its greater glories.
Epilogue The Passing Storm With the presence of the storm, we must seek refuge in its clear, calm eye, seeing the eternity above and beyond. The spinning dark vortex cannot bear the light— it rages at its own dying day, the wind-whipped rain as its tears of deceit. The gales roar on. Lightning forks the tortured sky; whole landscapes have gone awry. With the passing of the storm, we must see distant horizons with a clear, calm eye.
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That Barbarian has nothing to do with all the rest of the modern trash. How silly are modern white folks, with their same dull mythologies of fear, anxiety and constant doom.
It is rather difficult to find a good antonym for "evil"; possibly virtuousness. But the opposite of "good" is "bad," rather than "evil." "Jenseits von Gut und Böse. Vorspiel einer Philosophie der Zukunft" - "Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future", by Friedrich Nietzsche. And that is exactly what we need - a philosophy FOR the future. But critics complained about his lack of a proposed coherent ethical system. That perhaps came later in Steiner's Three Fold Social Order. I recommend "Living in the End Times" by Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek