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What is the relationship of edgy mainstream Rightism (McGuirk, Tommeh, etc) to the Dissident Right and Nationalism?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiger" data-source="post: 125109" data-attributes="member: 353"><p>It's foolish to suggest that his experience was universal. Of course it wasn’t. I can’t speak for why all your relatives were miserable, Myles, but I’ll tell you this: not everyone’s ancestors were. Perhaps it might explain your family’s generational reliance on fermented libations.</p><p></p><p>Yes, there were abuses, but let’s not forget that the 1950s, with all its imperfections, were a simpler time compared to today’s frantic, fragmented mess of a society. People had a clear sense of duty, community, and faith—and for the majority, the Church was a source of guidance, structure, and comfort. Were there failures? Yes. Were they universal? Absolutely not.</p><p></p><p>Let’s look at the facts today. Suicide rates have more than doubled since the 1950s—hardly a sign of progress, or a happier society. Mental health disorders, too, are on the rise, with anxiety and depression more rampant despite all the medications and treatments. What do we see today? Parents forcing their sons to be raised as girls and daughters as boys. Young people begging to mutilate themselves surgically. Irish people celebrating the slaughter of their own unborn. Half the country is openly inviting national suicide having already committed cultural suicide. </p><p></p><p>This tells us one thing: while people may have had less material wealth in the past, they lived in a society where family, faith, and community provided stability—things that are now crumbling, leading to the misery and chaos we see today</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiger, post: 125109, member: 353"] It's foolish to suggest that his experience was universal. Of course it wasn’t. I can’t speak for why all your relatives were miserable, Myles, but I’ll tell you this: not everyone’s ancestors were. Perhaps it might explain your family’s generational reliance on fermented libations. Yes, there were abuses, but let’s not forget that the 1950s, with all its imperfections, were a simpler time compared to today’s frantic, fragmented mess of a society. People had a clear sense of duty, community, and faith—and for the majority, the Church was a source of guidance, structure, and comfort. Were there failures? Yes. Were they universal? Absolutely not. Let’s look at the facts today. Suicide rates have more than doubled since the 1950s—hardly a sign of progress, or a happier society. Mental health disorders, too, are on the rise, with anxiety and depression more rampant despite all the medications and treatments. What do we see today? Parents forcing their sons to be raised as girls and daughters as boys. Young people begging to mutilate themselves surgically. Irish people celebrating the slaughter of their own unborn. Half the country is openly inviting national suicide having already committed cultural suicide. This tells us one thing: while people may have had less material wealth in the past, they lived in a society where family, faith, and community provided stability—things that are now crumbling, leading to the misery and chaos we see today [/QUOTE]
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