November 21, 2024 - The History of New Zealand through a Libertarian Anarchist lens. Please enjoy the ideas and let me know what you think.

2020s: Dignity Culture Rising

March 17, 2019

By AHNZ

Social history right now!

Rob Stock is triggered so badly by Marie Kondo, that he goes on an Abe Simpson-esque spiel about minimalism, house prices and frugality. Apparently she’s promoting an extreme lifestyle!

Watched some of this Japanese Netflix sensation today. Basically white people are learning/re-learning about how to tidy up after themselves. And who better to school you than a Japanese woman? Partly that’s embarrassing for us but at the same time it’s due. And if we in The West have one great quality it’s our ability to learn from other cultures and take on the lessons we need.

We all know, or sense, that we are going through a Victimhood Culture phase right now followed by the Slave Culture phase. Those who think about these cycles know that this signals the dawn of Dignity Culture rising again. It will happen when we’ve had enough Oppression Olympics and Political Correctness and Me Too’ing.

Marie Kondo is the face of the next Dignity phase. Rob Stock is the outgoing Slave Victimhood Culture hissing spitting. Ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for Rob.

note: I wish we could leap into Marie Kondo’s Dignity Culture without having to go through the active oppression of VC or the passive oppression of SC. Or, indeed, the savage personal hostility of HC slaughter phase that has already started with the Christchurch Massacre of 2019. The history cycle I read though says that we don’t get to Marie Kondo without first passing through Brenton Tarrant.

Image ref. Stuff

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Like    Comment     Share
Anarchist History of New Zealand: Long ago the country bore the country-town and nourished it with her best blood. Now the giant city sucks the country dry, insatiably and incessantly demanding and devouring fresh streams of men, till it wearies and dies in the midst of an almost uninhabited waste of country.- Oswald Spengler