If we are to ever take a prolonged and honest look at our situation within the United States we will discover that we are several nations of people dominated by a single federal entity limping along at an ever declining pace while bits and pieces fall off through purposeful attrition and a lack of self-care & maintenance, all the while shadowed by a support crew in our individual States and National Constitution both of which remain relatively unused, and near forgotten. All Americans are no longer American when speaking of nationhood for we have both fallen apart and seen rebirth.
To accurately describe a nation is to require the usage of a long-standing definition only recently improperly associated with the common definition of a State. A nation, as properly defined, is a large group of people who inhabit a specific territory and are connected by history, culture, or another commonality, while a State is a territory with its own institutions and populations. Those who will attempt to refute what will be said, that we Patriots are not a nation, will be forced to utilize the more modern definition created and popularized by 19th Century European Nationalists that view the nation as an indissoluble union whose citizens are to be engaged in fortifying the Central government and Empire against internal or external threats. This definition they will say is utterly American for this is the definition that Lincoln used and came to define Lincolnian America and is currently taught in their coastal elite schools. If that is their definition, then perhaps they are right that the only nation is the American State which is an ideological entity whose heart and only constant is government while all else is constantly subject to change and radical revolution.
What we fail to recognize is that we have at least two dominant Nations of people within the United States, and likely several more, that due to national differences are failing to live alongside one another. As a member of one I will speak to it at length and attempt to define it and explain the malicious actions currently taken against it. The popular thread by @MartyrMade on twitter began to explain this but stopped just short of the cliffs edge. I plan to step off this edge in explaining what I see.
The Patriotic American is a distinct nation of people whose origin is organic, and not forcefully derived from the bureaucratic machinations of the State. As Patriotic Americans we share a common history, culture, and political identity that has only recently surfaced through symbols, flags, beliefs, and cultural events. Any attack on those symbols becomes an attack on the national identity of the Patriot and not just an attack on some superficial American nostalgia that revolves around the 1776 timeframe and our founding fathers. 2015 to 2020 was, and will be marked in my belief, as the defining timeframe of the emergence of the Patriotic American nation. And as an organic nation, we are diverse and include all manner of religious and irreligious individuals, a reverence for the US Constitution, a distrust of big government, corporate fascism, and legacy media, a firm belief in the need to protect individuality, and the idea that putting the citizens first should be common sense. The Patriot is the Midwestern Farmer, the Southern SEC die-hard, the Northern Baseball fan, the Proud Texan, the MAGA Floridian, and the rural Oregonian who is forced to explain every time he meets someone new that he isn’t from Portland and despises what has happened there. We are Anglo and Latino, Black and Asian, we are natural born citizens and those whose citizenship can be counted in mere months. We come from a varied political background having been unhappy Romney voters and disillusioned Democrats, Buchanan acolytes and children of the anti-war movement, we were Libertarians and Centrists, Radicals and proud Constitutionalists. We have among us those born into Capitalism, and those who fled their country of origin to seek a better life among Patriots. Trump rallies have become as much a cultural event as College Football, and in many ways have supplanted even that among those who avoid the cultural attacks that originate within the Academic system. We wear red hats and the stars and stripes on our shirts, not to represent a government or individual, but as a representation of who we are – a nation of people who value liberty and freedom. We’ve served in the military and on police forces, we’re doctors and lawyers, farmers and merchants, everyday laborers and retail clerks all aligned as one nation. We love barbeque and brisket, Latin food and good old home cooking, we shoot guns and fly flags, drink beer and sip whisky. And even with all those differences there is still a recognizable and distinct manner which can not be mistaken by anyone that encounters an American Patriot. We are 75million strong, (perhaps more if ever the events of the 2020 election come to light) and are a people with common themes that we share in our everyday life. We have a strong attachment to the concept of the nuclear family, a stubborn commitment to the Constitution, and an enduring, if recently complicated, set of loyalties to the Country as a whole.
The idea of many nations existing within a single State or Empire is nothing new. The Austro-Hungarian Empire had Austrians, Czechs, Slovaks, Moravians, Italians, Poles, Gypsies and many others. Within the United States, you can see this to a degree in certain cities and rural areas that have for generations had areas carved out by distinct nations of people who have chosen to live among themselves and practice their own culture. From New York’s China Town to the Amish of Pennsylvania distinct nations of people continue to exist within the United States. They too, like ourselves, are bound by history, culture, and commonality. It will be argued that these people are or were uniform in religion and language and that is what led to their ability to be called “a nation”. But you can find Christian residents of China town living alongside those who practice Taoism or Buddhism. And the fact that we don’t share a common dialect does not prohibit nationhood as some may argue, for we share a common language which we prefer newspeak and regressionist practices of redefinition by those whom we share a State but not a nation.
Since the emergence of the Make America Great Again movement we have begun to exist as a nation of people who today are more solidified in practice and commonality than ever before, though the brevity of this existence must be acknowledged. We are foundationally an infant nation having just been conceived and taken our first breath a mere four to five years ago. Our initial convergence and coalescence around the promise of a political outsider is, while still central, perhaps now a bit less so than it was initially as matters of persecution by corrupt intelligence agencies and a completely failed trust in media are just as nuclear to who we are as a nation. We are united by the events of recent history and our willingness to remain as individuals who question authority, whose word we see as good as dead. We are divided against those who we do not share nation hood with, the liberals, left, democrats and establishmentarians not by a history that we don’t share, but by what side of the events we were on when they took place. The Republicans among us are on the side of the abolition movement, Civil Rights, and the fight against Jim Crow laws. The Conservatives among us were Tea Party members and were persecuted by the Internal Revenue Services years ago for their beliefs and sentiment. The Democrats who we do not share nation hood with were slavers and fought bitterly the civil rights movement, instituted Jim Crow laws and even to this day seek to define the African American population as too mentally infirmed to understand how to get an ID, or too poor to afford the cost. They were in government when the IRS targeted the Tea Party and carried out President Obama’s illegal orders to do so. It is which side of these events we are on which begin to help define who we are as Patriots, and who we are not.
All of these Patriotic practices and qualities are subject to a sustained and unrelenting attack. The ignoring and disrespect shown to the flag and our national anthem, the teaching of Marxist race doctrine in our schools, the altering of history by propagandists, the racist attacks that declare all whites evil and all African Americans as incapable victims, the weaponization of the intelligence apparatus against us, the declaration that we are domestic terrorists based upon our beliefs, and the daily media propaganda designed to both injure and incite, among many, many other attacks are orchestrated by an ever expanding alliance of crazed anti-American belligerents, the Tech Politburo, Legacy Media, and the corrupt government.
We are living in an age in which the American Flag, our American history and founders, monuments, and scripture, and even the ideas of Martin Luther King, Jr and Equality are coming under attack. They have removed Founders names from schools, rewritten history books, declare heterosexuality as abnormal, redefined language to suit their own purposes, declared us 2nd class citizens for any wariness to governmental COVID efforts, launched a White House Campaign that declares us Domestic Terrorists, had the FBI initiate a campaign calling for people to report family and friends based not upon any wrong doing but upon sentiment, and have as of late initiated a spy campaign which reads text messages to stop any “wrong think” related to COVID. All thing’s American and Individual are now under attack by these belligerent and corrupted groups. As we are a young nation only in its infancy, what these actions are attempting can be compared to cultural genocide and metaphorically described as national infanticide as a malignant foe who thinks we may grow into a people unable to be either made to submit through fear or beaten into obedience seeks our annihilation.
To simply write off what is happening as the high-water mark of a culture is to understate the significance and purpose of the aligned social, political, economic attacks that are occurring en masse by these belligerents. This isn’t the typical left vs right dichotomy which has been seen throughout American history, and the history of other countries that have experienced cultural growing pains. What we are experiencing is a major campaign whose purpose, and I emphasize this WHOSE PURPOSE, is to eliminate entirely our practices and the very culture that unifies us as a nation of Patriotic American people. The only way that a nation of people can be destroyed is to make war upon and annihilate their culture and the historical memory of that culture. It’s why groups like ISIS and Democrats destroy statues and rewrite history books. This means that any who remember our practices and culture are in their view an ahistorical anomaly subject to removal for they stand in contrast to the approved narrative and practices of those acting out this cultural genocide. We are, for them, a mere bump in the road to a world devoid of our presence, one that won’t know we don’t exist because we will have been erased from its history books. The Patriot won’t be missed by the school child because the Marxist doesn’t teach that there was ever such a thing. Only the collective guilt of a nation is taught, only the need to see everything through stratification: White vs Black, Rich vs Poor, In-group vs Out-Group. The purpose of education, politics, economy, sports – all things – will be to sew these divisions among those who remain so that yet again the continued and constant revolution that defines and lies at the heart of their 19th Century European Nationalistic viewpoint of what defines a nation can continue to thrive.
We aren’t experiencing a Cultural Revolution in America, or Culture Wars, or the typical divide between left and right. We’re experiencing the birth of a new nation of people and the attempts by those neo-liberal establishmentarians and their lackeys to annihilate this people.
CulturalHusbandry, 1776/2021