7 Steps That Lead To A Cultural Decline

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Taco
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7 Steps That Lead To A Cultural Decline

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I disagree with the author on one point, that "Cultural Collapse" is a just a theory. It Isn't, its a fact.

7 Steps That Lead To A Culture Decline
http://www.returnofkings.com/49185/cult ... re-decline

The Cultural Collapse Progression

1. Removal of religious narrative from people’s lives, replaced by a treadmill of scientific and technological “progress.”

2. Elimination of traditional sex roles through feminism, gender equality, political correctness, cultural Marxism, and socialism.

3. Delay or abstain of family formation by women to pursue careerist lifestyles while men wait in confused limbo.

4. Decreasing birth rate among native population.

5. Government enactment of open immigration policies to prevent economic collapse.

6. Immigrant refusal to fully acclimate, forcing host culture to adopt external rituals and beliefs while being out-reproduced.

7. Natives becoming marginalized in their own country.
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Re: 7 Steps That Lead To A Cultural Decline

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I certainly recognize steps 4 to 7 from the decline of Rome.

And also Byzantium (the Eastern Roman Empire).

That lack of hardy native troops changes officials from being leaders to being manipulators. i guess the US is pretty much there.
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Re: 7 Steps That Lead To A Cultural Decline

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In the West, the consumer culture replaced having children as life’s main goal as a result of money replacing God.

Anglo culture has become nothing but a consumerism cult. Shopping and eating to excess are its only two core beliefs.

It's also important to point out that the modern Anglo culture is a deeply matriarchal, very sexually repressed culture that still clings to Puritan notions of hard work for hard work's sake. It is one of the most matriarchal societies that has ever existed. I equate it to Anglo women being plantation owners and men being the slaves, whether or not the men marry. Men's creativity, freedom, and sexual liberty are tightly constrained. The society steers them towards producing money and material goods to be exploited by women as the only measure of their success. The society is set up to serve women's interests, and not men's interests. It has gotten so bad that it we are seeing men moving towards MGTOW or PUA lifestyles, or expatriation. Men are behaving rationally by checking out of such a system that is set up to extort their productivity from them.

Men are clearly checking out of this system, whether voluntarily or involuntarily. It's just not happening fast enough, or in large enough quantities.

The catalyst for change will be much more effective if large amounts of men check out of the system voluntarily. If huge amounts of men are displaced by the system involuntarily, we will see massive problems and probably chaos.

Should half the men pack up for Asia someone else has to be around to do the dirty work.

I just finished Men On Strike by Dr. Hellen Smith a day ago from beginning to the end because I couldn't put it down once I began. The vast majority of men in the Ango-phone world but especially in America are really as she puts it - 2nd class citizens in almost every area of civil society from the colleges, to the workplace all the way to the military.

The pressure society places on men is IMMENSE all the while calling us losers and immature, degrading us and helping women succeed by removing any and all barriers to their success while tailoring the style of education to suit them and not men.
Here are some of the comments from the comment section. I thought the comparison of Anglo women to plantation owner's and Anglo men to slaves was quite insightful.
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