They never grew up!
Nation First's Moxie Philosopher discusses the killing of the home: domicide.
By the Moxie Philosopher
Prior to the rise of the modern state, sapien groups comprised of around 100-150 people and organised themselves in hierarchical structures.
These smaller groups were considered an ideal number because everyone knew each other enough to create strong social bonds, but there was still a healthy level of diversity.
Any more people led to fragmentation, violence and ‘us and them’.
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Crucially, these smaller communities meant that extended families raised children, and elders were respected and looked up to.
This was core to creating a solid foundation of values systems.
In the past, smaller communities of around 100-150 people were ideal because they allowed for strong social bonds and a healthy level of diversity, with extended families raising children and elders being respected.
Domicide refers to the destruction of homes and communities, both during war and through more subtle means.
The rise of postmodernism and the decline of traditional values in Western nations is a form of cultural domicide.
For example, the actions of certain activists in Western nations who deface art reflect a lack of respect and gratitude for the culture they live in.
We must stand together to protect traditional values and prevent cultural domicide.
Some modern communities have carried on these traditions where family is core, and respect for the community and elders is ingrained from a very young age.
Conservatives and traditionalists are the modern gatekeepers of these wise and functional societies grounded in solid values.
Unfortunately, we are witnessing the rise of protesters in Western nations that deface art created by the intellectual and creative giants that preceded them.
There is no respect, no reflection, no sense of loyalty to their community, nor integrity.
Instead, we are witnessing the prepubescent display of a childhood tantrum - the kids that never grew up.
Their behaviours are classic of those who act impulsively with little thought of the consequences and lack intellectual sophistication.
The problem is, the cohort of activists today are unable to think through the underlying messages they send to the broader community.
The fact that they damage irreplaceable art of historical and cultural significance is telling.
It reminds me of the term domicide.
Coined by Rudolf Rummel, domicide refers to the violent and deliberate destruction homes and communities during war.
But there are also more subtle forms of the destruction of home.
We are witnessing the decline of traditional values, the same values that moulded the minds and hearts of those who created the magnificent pieces of art the activists seek to destroy.
The rise of postmodernism and destruction of Western values can only be described as a cultural domicide.
They want to destroy all that is beautiful, steeped in tradition and, importantly, all that is good.
The culture that gave them science, philosophy, the clothes they wear, the public transport system, the free health and education system they are privileged enough to benefit from, is desecrated.
Instead of gratitude for all of the privilege they hold, they disrespect not only the artist, but themselves and the whole community.
For people who claim that they are motivated by principles of justice and kindness, they have a distinct lack of respect and gratitude for the fact they live in a wealthy country that provides them the luxury of freedom to speak their minds and lodge their displeasure.
There are much less destructive ways to make a political point.
Destroying art is more a reflection of their internal psychological need to eviscerate all that is beautiful and good.
People act in ways that make themselves feel good — so for them, there must be a great internal payoff to destroy.
That level of destruction is troubling.
We need to address the creep of cultural domicide before it is too late.
Conservatives must stand together and ensure we protect home.
Dr Moxie is a Sydney based professional. She has worked to advance human rights and justice causes for over two decades. She holds several degrees in politics, national security, human rights and philosophy.
George Christensen is a former Australian politician, a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian. He has been feted by the Epoch Times as a “champion of human rights” and his writings have been praised by Infowars’ Alex Jones as “excellent and informative”.
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The issue is compounded, because with dumbing down of education, children being taught to be influencers rather than researchers, those that have acquiesced to a domicidal agenda, are decreasingly capable of recognising their plight.
We can try to work out why people do what they do but Lord Jesus Christ is the only answer. When we all accept what Jesus has done for us just because He loves us, then we fill that gap in our being that can only be filled by Him.