Men, Violence, and Patriotism: The Crucial Role of Strength and Virtue
The Latin phrase "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori" once encapsulated the noble sacrifice for one's country.
In exploring the dynamics of violence, patriotism, and the nature of men, we delve into a complex web of human behavior and societal impact. The Latin phrase "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori" once encapsulated the noble sacrifice for one's country, evoking a sense of honor and duty. However, the stark realities of violence and conflict prompt a deeper examination of these ideals.
The Latin phrase "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori" translates to "It is sweet and fitting to die for one's country."
Renowned scholar Jordan Peterson aptly noted that a harmless man is not necessarily a good man. A good man possesses an understanding of violence but exercises complete voluntary control over it. This distinction is crucial in understanding the roles men play in shaping the course of history….READ MORE…
As DEI dies, equality rises; The 1970s called. It wants you to use its equal opportunity policy again
The Supreme Court took the 14th Amendment and smacked Harvard upside the head. The message was clear. Affirmative action will soon be as dead as separate-but-equal.
Jeannie Suk Gersen was the first Asian American woman to earn tenure at Harvard Law School. She freelances at the New Yorker and tenure allowed her to comment on the Asian Americans who sued Harvard for its race discrimination. She brought up an odd fact. The Supreme Court had to demand the trial judge — Allison Burroughs, an Obama appointee — release transcripts of the trial including sidebars.
Gersen and various media companies had sued to obtain the transcripts of the sidebars. In a court hearing, the judge said, “There are a lot of things in those sidebars that were really just meant to be out of the hearing of the jury, not meant to be out of the hearing of the entire world for all time.”….READ MORE…
The Loss of Freedom Is All About The Process
Former KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov claimed back in 1984 that the Soviet Union had a long-term plan to subvert the United States and destroy her from within.
From each according to his ability - to each according to his needs." Karl Marx
Former KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov claimed back in 1984 that the Soviet Union had a long-term plan to subvert the United States and destroy her from within. They funded leftist groups and established informants in intelligence agencies. That planhad to be developed since no country on this planet, especially Russia, thought we could be defeated militarily.
Since the Soviet Union is no more, whether they realized it or not, the plan was adopted or continued by the Democrat Party, globalist elites, the World Economic Forum, the UN, the Illuminati, or any number of groups that would gain, or think they would gain, from the downfall of America. Their aim is to achieve world conquest, also known as world government, by 2030….READ MORE…
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