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I may be accused of dadsplaining or preaching to the choir, but I feel it's important to blackpill our new lurkers on a periodical basis.
Contrary to modernist atheist fedora memes, our forefathers were extremely wise and biologically as intelligent as us, if not more. They knew about the blackpill. As soon as Genesis in the Bible, you can already find verses about beautiful women causing chaos and strife among males.
This led to a pyramidal model of social organization based on three different classes: the warrior (Chad) class, the priest (virgin) class and the ordinary class.
Warrior class: proud Chads allowed to wear armor and carry arms. Allowed a great deal of freedom in the way of women: fornication was tolerated. Pride (a sin for other classes) is permitted for them (perhaps because a great deal of pride is necessary to be a good fighter who never backs down). Tasked with war and defense of the kingdom.
Priest class: introverted, low-energy ugly boys who would never have fitted in either the ordinary class or the warrior class. Sex is forbidden to them, but in exchange of this sacrifice, they get to enjoy a crypto-NEET life with a high level of status and respect from both the warrior class and the ordinary class. [This is arguably a far better deal for self-esteem than what ugly virgins now get in the West]. Tasked with reading and writing books.
Ordinary class: 90% of people. They are allowed women, but denied arms and pride. Tasked with every other job.
This model of organization is fascinating because you can find it, in some way or another, in every single significant civilization, on all continents.
Starting in the 1300s, according to René Guénon, this tradionalist model of social organization began to suffer its first cracks, and eventually disappeared.
Contrary to modernist atheist fedora memes, our forefathers were extremely wise and biologically as intelligent as us, if not more. They knew about the blackpill. As soon as Genesis in the Bible, you can already find verses about beautiful women causing chaos and strife among males.
This led to a pyramidal model of social organization based on three different classes: the warrior (Chad) class, the priest (virgin) class and the ordinary class.
Warrior class: proud Chads allowed to wear armor and carry arms. Allowed a great deal of freedom in the way of women: fornication was tolerated. Pride (a sin for other classes) is permitted for them (perhaps because a great deal of pride is necessary to be a good fighter who never backs down). Tasked with war and defense of the kingdom.
Priest class: introverted, low-energy ugly boys who would never have fitted in either the ordinary class or the warrior class. Sex is forbidden to them, but in exchange of this sacrifice, they get to enjoy a crypto-NEET life with a high level of status and respect from both the warrior class and the ordinary class. [This is arguably a far better deal for self-esteem than what ugly virgins now get in the West]. Tasked with reading and writing books.
Ordinary class: 90% of people. They are allowed women, but denied arms and pride. Tasked with every other job.
This model of organization is fascinating because you can find it, in some way or another, in every single significant civilization, on all continents.
Starting in the 1300s, according to René Guénon, this tradionalist model of social organization began to suffer its first cracks, and eventually disappeared.
The incel predicament today is mostly linked to process of gradual degeneracy, where society began to forget elementary rules about human nature and pretend it was more malleable than thought.Coupled with Guénon's persuasive arguments against the modern world, is his understanding of living religious traditions. For Guénon a religion is that which has a living link with the Perennial wisdom, the truth that began in the Age of Gold and has emanated, like ripples in a pond, throughout time. The core of that religion must be a living esoteric tradition. Every true vital religion is hence a dynamic balance between outer forms, sacraments and rituals (exotericism) and the inner, sometimes withdrawn, esoteric teachings. Guénon saw that within the Kali Yuga these teachings were becoming debased and that these traditions were loosing their link to the perennial wisdom, as such they were becoming atrophied and even, in some cases, becoming "counter traditions".
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