All civilizational knowledge is built on history. A 3-year-old touches a hot stove, burns his finger, and then knows—forever—not to do it again. Remember when you busted your ass on an icy sidewalk? You watch your step now. You glance at the floor around the toilet because you know your 16-year-old son is a careless pee-er. Your wife is going to be 20 minutes late, no matter the activity.
We learn by doing, experiencing, and remembering. Our brains—at least those of us who have them—are always taking notes, gathering data, and organizing it into opinions that eventually harden into conclusions.
If your brain hasn’t been atrophied by our government-run school system, you may have noticed something: human beings behave in predictable ways. And if you’ve ignored the platitudinal “history” taught in those schools and instead taken a serious dive into real history and great literature—what we might call 19th-century classical liberalism—you already know that these patterns of human nature have been repeating themselves since time immemorial.
Dear reader, if you possess any of these cognitive traits, you’ve probably noticed something else: I am always right. You may even have wondered, “How does he do it?” Simple—I pay attention.
Last week I heard Chris Rufo speak. He focused on what are called HIGH TRUST SOCIETIES. These are cultures where people follow the law and act in good faith with a conscience soul. The practitioners are honest Dudley Do-Rights and are inherently decent. Because of that, they cannot even conceive of how malevolent others can be, including elements within their own society. I’ll admit it: before I became the wisest sage in modern history, I too suffered from this malady.
Growing up, our house was never locked—not once. Being caught in a lie would have been a scarlet-letter event. Helping others was expected. We lived in a Judeo-Christian framework and embraced the time honored mores embedded in Western culture. And we weren’t unique—most people we knew lived as we did.
Our worldview was about effort, contribution, and building things up. It never even occurred to me that other worldviews existed—ones built on tearing things down and gaming the system. In those worlds, if you don’t cheat, you’re the fool.
My eyes are now open, but you, dear reader, because of your honest good nature, may well be blind to the evil that lurks beneath your feet. By now, you likely know that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) was paying Neo-Nazi and Ku Klux Klan groups to recruit members and then expose them as dangers to the body politic. Supposedly, the SPLC paid $270,000 to these groups and was active in planning the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville. To those of us who paid attention, nothing was organic about that day; everything seemed manufactured. That very day, my brothers and I guessed that leftist groups funded both sides to create violent incidents. The SPLC wanted a “Heather Heyer” to get killed. Other leftist groups who funded the Minnesota protests wanted an ICE provocation. The fatal shootings of Renee Goodwin and Alex Pretti gave them exactly what they wanted.
When Cicero ran for consul in 64 BC, his brother drafted a detailed memo on campaign strategy. Its orchestrated dishonesty and deliberate false flags would shock all you nice, altruistic, high-trust people. It’s always the radical so-called “intellectuals” that secretly pay the useful idiots to cause mayhem. Throughout the French Revolution, the Jacobin class organized and paid the sans-culottes to riot. Lenin’s Bolsheviks perfected the model; party activists were paid, housed, and fed to stir up crowds. Hitler’s Sturmabteilung learned from Lenin.
Dear readers, learn from me. Y’all are too nice. It’s hard for you to believe how evil and manipulative the Left is. It’s hard for you to understand how you have been lied to. To understand, you must study. Read Marx and Engels, study the Frankfurt School, Marcuse, Foucault, and Alinsky, and you will witness 100-plus years of pushing a highly dishonest critical-theory pedagogy meant to “trick” you into dismantling venerable institutions and civilizational virtues that “lift up,” in favor of a dishonest narrative orchestrated to “tear down.”
Oh, how incredibly successful and cleverly manipulative it has been—always at work, always lying, always twisting the narrative. Class warfare. The successful are bad; criminals are good. All inequality is a result of oppression, and the oppressors must be punished. In a nutshell: “You must hate those who have what you don’t.” Hate is a corrosive cancer, it never rests. There are no moral boundaries. Hate must always win, and therefore to the Left, the ends always justify the means.
History must always be adjusted, fabricated, and packaged to fit their narrative. How many streets and public squares are named after people with “made-up history?” Rosa Parks was not some sweet old lady, and the bus incident was orchestrated. Cesar Chavez was a corrupt fraudster, violent thug, and virulent sex offender. If a major American political figure and pastor hosted parties where children were raped as he and his pals watched, would that make him a pedophile? In addition to those activities, Martin Luther King, Jr. was a serial plagiarizer, avowed communist who embezzled donations, beat women, and denied the divinity of Christ. Oh yeah, Stanley Levison wrote his “I Have a Dream” speech.
The current Robespierres of the modern Left may be very smart and articulate, but that doesn’t mean, like old Maximilien himself, that they are not thoroughly evil. Their sheer cleverness must be acknowledged, but their effectiveness has more to do with you, dear reader, and your high-trust culture. You are easily duped because you are so friggin nice.
If you are like me, you know what cheap sons of bitches your liberal friends are. They never pick up a lunch check. They expect others to do it for them. Yet, in the recent Virginia gubernatorial and gerrymandering elections, the ultra-radical side outspent their high-trust-society opponents 4 to 1. Where does this money come from? It comes from you! They are brilliant extractors of other people’s money.
When Tucker Carlson’s Martians finally land on earth, the first thing they will say is, “Why do these honest high-trust people let the people who hate them—and in many instances want them dead—steal all their money?”
Dear reader, you are taxed at multiple levels; your government gives your money away to your enemies but says it is for a good purpose, and you astonishingly believe them. Government employees, universities, non-profits, “alarmist” do good-er studies, NGOs, direct grants, massive payrolls to entitled federal employees, —it all flows back to people who hate you.
The SPLC psyops operation is nothing new, it is the norm. Quit being so nice!