March 4, 2018
MY CORNER by Boyd Cathey
The Passing of Billy Graham: The End of the American “Dream” of
Unity
Friends,
Like many of you, I watched
much of the funeral ceremonies for the late Rev. Billy Graham in Charlotte this
past Friday. Although I come from a different branch of Christianity where
Gregorian chant and a millennia-old liturgy form the major mode of religious communication
and the expression of prayer, I was impressed by the intense transparency and simple
honesty of the Graham service. Here, truly, was a man of God, motivated by the
sincere desire to see the Message of the Gospel spread to every corner of the
world.
But for me, there was a
deeper symbolism manifested in the funeral service for this towering historical
and religious figure. For seventy years Billy Graham represented in all the
best ways a certain unity of Americans and of America. Although assuredly a
traditionalist in his Evangelical theology, and, therefore, arguably a
traditionalist or conservative when it came to eventual and inevitable
political implications and manifestations that his beliefs would have, he
maintained throughout his life a strict (or as strict as possible)
non-partisanship that stretched across the American political spectrum, just as
it did across the racial spectrum. Thus, he counseled both Republican and
Democrat presidents, from Richard Nixon to Jimmy Carter to George W. Bush to
Bill Clinton.
And his evangelism was not
sectarian. Although nominally a Southern Baptist, Graham never pushed one
denomination over another; his emphasis was strictly to reach unbelievers or
those weak in belief, and to encourage them, give them support for their own
acceptance of the grace of Our Savior.
On Friday, then, there in
Charlotte both the powerful and the less powerful gathered to honor a man who
symbolized what America and most Americans once
aspired to. And in that sense, his
passing is extremely significant.
For just as the Reverend
Billy Graham epitomized an historic American unity, a unity that enabled
Americans to speak more or less the same language and posit common goals, even
if they disagreed on how to define those goals or how to present specific
issues, his passing symbolizes the
final, bitter end of that unity.
That crashing, noisy decline
and fractious dissolution of American unity had been in the making for years,
for decades. It was clearly evident for those who were perceptive observers
back in the 1960s; but it pre-dates that turbulent decade. Indeed, its roots go
much further back in our history. Premonitions and hints of its consequences on
different levels may be traced to the violent end of the older American
constitutionalism on the battlefield with the defeat of the Southern
Confederacy in 1865—and to the triumph of the various “suffrage movements” and
Progressivist reform initiatives—and to the advent of the “managerial state”
(to use the terminology of James Burnham and Sam Francis)—and to the historic
triumph of cultural Marxism in our schools and colleges and in our
entertainment industry—and finally, to the very perversion of the language and
forms of communication we employ to express our thinking and exchange ideas
with fellow citizens.
Since the end of World War II
and more particularly since the 1960s an emerging “counter-reality” has
increasingly asserted its position of dominance in our culture. That
counter-reality is a “rough beast” (to use Irish poet William Butler Yeats’
chiliastic language), an incubus born in the fevered philosophy of early 20th
century Marxist theoreticians like Antonio Gramsci, whose designs involved a
“long march” through Western Christian institutions, that is, through Western
culture. Understanding the failure of
“war Communism” to defeat the Christian West immediately after the conclusion
of World War I, Gramsci and his epigones postulated a program of multilevel,
gradual subversion over decades.
As Robert Royal has described
this process:
They didn’t just seek to sway
leaders, in Church or state. Those gains could easily disappear if different
leaders came to power. No, said Gramsci, their genius was to create una cultura capillare, a fine
network of institutions and opinion that, like the capillaries in our bodies,
reach every nook and cranny. Wonder why religious liberty or marriage hangs by
a single vote in the Supreme Court? The counterculture has burrowed away in
education, law schools, media, and culture. [https://www.thecatholicthing.org/2018/02/12/1968-at-50/ ]
And in this project they have
been singularly successful. They have, indeed, created a kind of “counter-reality,”
replete with its own standards of what is “good” and what is “evil.” From its incredibly
significant pupils among the Frankfort School intellectuals (distinguished
Jewish intellectuals who left Germany and took refuge in New York in the
1930s), what we term cultural Marxism soon exercised critical influence and
eventual control in how the “establishment” viewed major issues of race and
gender. Through what is termed Critical
Race Theory, it imposed a new and dogmatic template on studies of race and
racial relations, positing the existence of historic “white racist oppression”
(which must be defeated and destroyed, and also compensated for) and the
imposition of a rigid and increasingly severe political correctness.
In the newly-established
realm of “gender studies,” it openly denied and attempted to proscribe the
historic and natural roles of men and women, replacing them with a so-called
“sexual equality,” which in fact entails the destruction of historic
masculinity and the politicization of sexual functionality.
In this revolutionary
Progressivist project, the cultural Marxists have over the years moved to
secure the major guard posts of and in our culture—in the media, in academia, in
Hollywood, and in the political and managerial government establishment. The
supposed election of Hillary Clinton in 2016 would have cemented their de facto
control and extended its domination—a kind of mopping up operation—for eight
additional years, time to facilitate a complete change-out of the American
judiciary and strengthen their stranglehold on nearly every segment of American
society.
In this they had the good fortune to be “opposed” by a thoroughly
nugatory “opposition,” a Republican Party and self-satisfied “conservative
movement inc.,” that actually did more to enable and canonize Leftist advances
and gains than thwart them. There are endless examples of this “conservative”
collaborationism; one only need examine the utterly feckless collapse of
establishment “conservatism” in the face of the same sex lobby, and the
loathsome “defense of same sex marriage” as “conservative” by the likes of
Jonah Goldberg and George Will, who despite their views continue to enjoy the
reputation as respected conservatives among the movement’s elite. Indeed, on
the death of Graham the supercilious Will, an intransigent Never Trumper
defender of the Establishment “Swamp,” authored a snarky and condescending
column on the evangelist, calling him “vain” and “naïve,” even “anti-semitic.” His
column appeared in the equally condescending National Review. [February 21, 2018] Pray tell, what, if anything,
distinguishes Will’s ravings from those of his buddies on the Far Left? [https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/02/billy-graham-legacy-neither-prophet-nor-theologian/]
The totally unexpected
election of Donald Trump in November 2016 upset the apple cart—the time
table—of the Deep State managers and their cultural Marxist circulatory system
that feeds the Progressivist revolution. Indeed, the one now clearly palpable
error of the historic cultural Marxist long-march has been that in their
calculated invasion and subversion of our society’s major cultural and
political institutions, they had, in many respects, left behind and neglected millions of
“normal” citizens, the “deplorables” (those Obama called “bitter clingers”).
The strategic theory was that
by capturing the major institutions, in particular academia and entertainment,
and by dominating and utilizing the Mainstream Media, the Progressivist
revolution could easily survive a few minor electoral defeats at the hands of
milquetoast, “flee-to-the-tall-grass” spineless Republicans and
collaborationist “conservatives,” who, after all, would not actually challenge
the template or attempt to alter the Progressivist narrative. And that
eventually, with the powerful means of communication secure in the hands of the
Left working full time to spread their ideological venom—and with the very
language we all use to communicate radically altered and shaped to reflect that
narrative—those reactionary citizens would, eventually, follow along (or at
least their brainwashed children would).
Well beyond just the
practical and political effects of the election of Donald Trump in policy and
politics, November 2016 brought out into the open the horrid face, the demonic
visage of the Deep State and cultural Marxism. Once content to quietly continue
their seemingly unstoppable and multifaceted advance, with no real effective opposition
to their designs, the 2016 election tore away the mask, forced the minions of
globalist evil to emerge from their dark and secure offices in Manhattan, in
Hollywood, and along the Potomac—and from their safe sinecures in America’s
most prestigious universities—to mount a frenzied and at times hysterical counter-attack
to recover their momentum and repair the breach that appeared to threaten their
power and authority.
Thus, the fake “Russians Did
It!” investigation—thus what can only be termed a real and unquenchable
madness, a lunacy on the part of the partisans of the Deep State which is fatal
to the American republic, itself.
The passing of Billy Graham
as symbol of an older America—and arguably a much better America—is, thus, in a
very sobering and agonizing way, the symbol of an irrevocably divided America. It is a broken America in which a once more
or less somnolent and trusting citizenry, that is, Sam Francis’ Middle American
Radicals—the Deplorables—mostly living in the South and in the great areas of
the country between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts (“fly-over” country), have
begun to awaken and have begun to comprehend, if only obliquely, what has been
happening.
And the Deep State and its
cultural Marxist commissars in our schools and universities, among the
Hollywood and entertainment elites, and populating and dominating our politics
in BOTH political parties, will not relent in their attacks until the true
opposition to their schemes is either forced back into the genie’s lamp, or
they (or we) are slaughtered on the bloody battlefield.
The symbol of Billy Graham,
the ability of Americans of all stripes to talk with one another—indeed, to get
along with and pray with one another—was a noble dream. But as reality, it has
been under attack almost since the country’s inception. The moving and quietly
emotional tribute to Graham was, in fact, a tribute and final interment of that
dream which now appears an impossibility.
America is a Christian Nation - muslims, jews, and other religious kooks should be forcibly deported.
ReplyDeleteThose who oppose Cultural Marxism would be wise to learn from the past and not misinterpret the unhinged raving of the "progressives" for their death throes. We may well instead be witnessing the "Sumter" of the culture war. Deo Vindice.
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