The Fear of Hierarchy
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| The fear of hierarchy. | |
| You know, I was trying to figure out how to introduce this video, and after thinking about it, I decided that telling you the video's genesis would be the most effective method. | |
| The way this video came about is the other day, I was talking with a close personal confidante about how, you know, sometimes I really wish I had a mentor figure. | |
| I really wish that there was a hierarchy in place already so that there was an older man I could go to and seek out advice. | |
| And upon hearing this, she said to me, you know what, this is what your detractors don't understand, is they hear you talking about hierarchy, and they think that you want to overthrow the system and create a new system where you're at the top, when the reality is that what you want, what I want, is a hierarchy to be a part of, a healthy, natural hierarchy. | |
| And you know, this accusation that the ankle biters make, because it's certainly not just myself that gets it. | |
| You know, Aaron Clary's forming a cult, Rouge is forming a cult. | |
| Jack Donovan's forming a cult. | |
| Anybody that's talking about a healthy, natural, masculine hierarchy, a return to civilized values, is accused of being a cult leader. | |
| And I think you can sum up a lot of this thought by pointing towards the modern concept of teenage rebellion. | |
| That's where a lot of these problems stem from. | |
| Now, teenage rebellion, it's a fallacious concept. | |
| It's a foundational myth of our present social order, but it was developed in the 50s and 60s. | |
| To put it simply, any other era of history you care to go to, you do not see teenage rebellion. | |
| You do not see teenagers wearing black eyeshadow and being depressed all the time. | |
| Rather, you see the teenagers participating in society and learning to be adults. | |
| And the thing is that although teenage rebellion is a fallacious myth, it's got a kernel of truth in it. | |
| All of this stuff always has a kernel of truth in it. | |
| See, the way the world works, the way reality works, is that it's a constant process of coming together and breaking apart. | |
| It's a constant rhythm, a constant dance. | |
| A man and woman come together and form a family, and then their children break off from that family to go find a husband or wife and form another family. | |
| And so in the case of teenagers, each generation that grows up is growing up in a slightly different world. | |
| They're going to have different challenges, different things to contribute than what their parents contributed when they were teenagers. | |
| And so there is that breaking apart from the old order, and yet maintaining the thread throughout the whole thing. | |
| And when it's done properly, it's, well, you know what, my grandfather summed it up very well. | |
| He said to me one time that each generation comes to understand God in their own way. | |
| So he wasn't arrogantly proclaiming. | |
| He was part of the silent generation, not a baby boomer. | |
| And he wasn't going to tell, you know, the Gen X or the millennials how they should think, but he was the sort of guy that would give you wisdom and give you guidance without dictating everything. | |
| But now, now that we celebrate rebellion, we celebrate solely the breaking apart. | |
| What we have instead, instead of inducting teenagers into the adult world, instead we have teenage culture. | |
| Others have pointed out that you can best sum up the public schools as prisons for children. | |
| See, without this hierarchy, rebellion being the natural enemy of hierarchy, this eternal rebellion, this eternal Maoist revolution, they're constantly overthrowing the old culture and establishing their own. | |
| And this is why you get the general degradation of the whole thing. | |
| The simple fact of the matter is that teenagers don't know that much. | |
| They do not have enough life experience and they haven't read enough to actually come up with coherent statements. | |
| And so for the teenagers nowadays, it's devolving into nothing but snark and sarcasm. | |
| The whole hipster movement, it's pure irony. | |
| Instead of creating a culture of their own, because they can't, they don't have enough life experience or wisdom to create a culture, instead of doing that, all they can do is parody the culture of previous generations. | |
| And here's where things really get bad. | |
| Because, see, the rebellion, the teenage rebellion, exclusively celebrates the breaking apart of the cycle. | |
| It's the eternal breaking apart. | |
| And instead of having a healthy balance, the ebb and flow, the rhythm, the melody of civilization, instead of having that healthy balance, they go to the extreme, and the extreme can immediately flip into totalitarianism. | |
| This is why the independent, the whole millennial generation that takes individuality to the point of conformity, these hipsters and these cynical know-everythings can immediately go to hope and change and slavishly voting for Obama. | |
| Because when you don't have an explicit natural hierarchy, what you have instead is an occult hierarchy, a hidden hierarchy. | |
| You can see this on the macro level easily. | |
| Simply look at any revolution in any country, any stage of history. | |
| Anytime there's a revolution, anytime there's power to the people, anytime the French say off with the king's head, what happens immediately following that? | |
| So they got rid of the old hierarchy, now everybody's equal, and bam, you get a new hierarchy. | |
| Only now it's not explicit. | |
| Only now you don't really know who's in charge. | |
| You can go and beg a politician for favors in this present society of equality, only to find out that that politician didn't actually have any sway whatsoever. | |
| It's the hidden actors behind the scenes. | |
| They know what the real hierarchy is. | |
| You don't. | |
| Equality is the opposite of equity. | |
| And you can see it on the micro level as well. | |
| One thing that always disgusted me about hippie women, there weren't really that many hippie guys when I was growing up, but there were still a lot of hippie women. | |
| These lovey-dovey, I'm in tune with nature, I love everybody equally. | |
| Except by loving everybody equally, they no longer have any equity with their love. | |
| And so each one of these hippie women, and it was very immediately transparent to me, became extremely hypergamous, to a toxic degree. | |
| So that the woman would say that she loves everybody, but she would exploit most men and pursue simply the 1%. | |
| And usually this 1% were the vile degenerates, the most terrible of men. | |
| And this type of woman was very celebrated. | |
| There's one in the movie Waking Life, which I really don't recommend you watch. | |
| It's a horrid movie. | |
| But you'll spot her. | |
| This, I'm in tune with everything. | |
| I love all people equally. | |
| Except she abuses most people and then sacrifices herself for that one degenerate. | |
| This is the opposite of equity. | |
| See, a woman that admits the hierarchy of love, that she is going to choose the best man she can find, that all men aren't equal, she's going to choose the one, but she's going to treat the others with equity. | |
| She's not going to walk all over men that she doesn't find attractive. | |
| And in the present system, like a lot of what the whole, all this talk about game, the whole manosphere, is about the fact that these women who are celebrating teenage rebellion, who claim to treat everybody equally, actually have no equity in the way they behave. | |
| And the men are just as bad, of course. | |
| See, what this all comes down to is when you have rebellion, when you are rebelling against hierarchy, you're creating an occult hierarchy. | |
| You're creating a hidden system of manipulation. | |
| And these people that are terrified of natural hierarchy, it's because that the cult, the cult is the occult hierarchy, and it is extremely abusive, but it's directly created by the fact that they refuse to accept natural hierarchy. | |
| Natural hierarchy is not a stone edifice. | |
| Ironically, the cult is. | |
| You know, the cult leader and his three lieutenants, they get to sleep with all the women, and all the other men toil in the fields or get ejected from the tribe. | |
| Actual hierarchy is not set in stone. | |
| Actual hierarchy is a process. | |
| It's an induction process, the flowering of civilization. | |
| Just like the marriage is the man and woman coming together and then the children breaking apart, the same thing goes for a natural hierarchy. | |
| As you age, when you become an elder, your position in society is to mentor the young, to give them what advice you can, without dictating how they must live their lives. | |
| And I know I harp on the baby boomers a lot, but that's because I just keep seeing examples of them refusing to fulfill their role in society. | |
| See, they embrace this teenage rebellion, and then as adults, when they should have been the producers building society and providing for their children, instead they became the moochers. | |
| It's one thing to be a moocher when you're a teenager. | |
| You need to be. | |
| But these boomers were still being moochers in their 30s and 40s, mooching off the system and not providing for their kids. | |
| And now that they've achieved elder status, they are still acting like teenagers. | |
| They are still narcissistic, trying to be number one, and any young talent that comes out is being pushed down because they're threatened by it. | |
| Quite frankly, there are three men that I can think of offhand who are actually doing their role as elders, trying to mentor the youth, trying to induct young men into civilization. | |
| And that would be Sturgis over at Apocalypse Cometh. | |
| There's Uncle Bob. | |
| And there's Anonymous for Obvious Reasons, who blogs at women's. | |
| I'm going to put links down below for all of those. | |
| These three are elders that embrace their role and try and mentor the youth. | |
| And they are the exception. | |
| That's the sad thing. | |
| All of these kids that are in rebellion against natural hierarchy are going to fall into the cult. | |
| These are the ones that vote for Barack Obama, who proceeds to raise the minimum wage and thus destroy the economy and make it so they have no chance of employment whatsoever. | |
| These are the people that slavishly follow pop culture. | |
| Instead of having a culture that they're inducted into, instead of being taught how to drink whiskey, kids nowadays are drinking whatever the marketers sell to them. | |
| Anybody that actually talks about hierarchy, they say is a cult leader or is trying to breed a generation of slaves when hierarchy is the opposite of that. | |
| And in rejecting it, they become slaves themselves. | |
| That's the sad irony, is that those that scream largest about this are making their own hell for themselves. | |
| Thanks for listening. | |
| Arena. |