January 18, 2020
MY CORNER by Boyd
Cathey
Normals v.
Insaniacs:
The Struggle for our
Country Intensifies and Will Become even Worse at Election 2020
Friends,
I’m not a
“conspiracy nut,” and by that I mean I don’t usually view opponents as
gathering clandestinely in a heavily-guarded smoke-filled room in some secluded
mountain aerie (a la James Bond) to plot secretly the take-over of the world, or
at least not of North Carolina, and, good Heavens, not of Raleigh. I think such supposed summits, whether of “the
Elders of Zion,” or maybe of the Bilderbergers, are a bit overblown and now
discredited historically.
But
palpably there has been and is something going on in the United
States and in Europe which, if not a kind of traditional “conspiracy against
God and Man,” certainly combines the more salient aspects of such activity, an
activity which is more programmed and instinctive, and more general and
diffused among its votaries. There is a sharing and commonality of thought and
perception, a common use of the same language and the same memes, such that
almost every newscaster in every media outlet—and every Democrat (and many a Republican) pol—uses the same expressions and descriptions, distinguishes the
same enemies, supports the same “Deep State” administrative policies and
positions, and makes certain that “friends” are protected. It is as if thoughts
and positions on a multitude of issues are telegraphed telepathically, and
every minion of the Progressivist Left somehow “gets it” and understands what
to think and say and then do…and the Established Opposition, “conservatism inc.”
goes along with the general lineaments and parameters, lest its proponents be
thought “extremist.”
And thus
a daunting unanimity of view and purpose, an iron phalanx, is born and
revealed. You dissent from at it at your own peril.
Let me
ask: after dozens of states voted against
same sex marriage several years ago by overwhelming majorities (here in North
Carolina, for example, the citizens
voted against it by a
61% to 39% margin back in 2012), but then the Supreme Court decided to legitimize
it nationally by a 5 to 4 vote in its Obergefell v. Hodges
decision (June 26, 2014), how many so-called “conservatives” came forth and
demanded a constitutional amendment which at a minimum would have returned such
decisions to the respective states? Indeed, how many Republicans and Establishment
conservatives take seriously the effort to reverse Roe v. Wade (1973), which legalized
infant murder in the womb (and maybe outside it, as well, as we now know).
Oh, sure,
there are voices demanding the amelioration of its effects and the limitation
of abortion in certain cases. But who amongst our supposed political elites
stands forthrightly for overturning Roe v. Wade…while for the past half century
our news media, our political class, and most egregiously, Hollywood, have done
their damnedest to inculcate into us and our children that “abortion is a woman’s right” and that it is completely “natural”? Where are the
salient Republican and conservative voices not only demanding reversal but
doing something about it?
Prayer in
the schools? Remember that issue and the 1962 decision of the Supreme Court, Engel
v. Vitale, where the court opined by an 8 to 1 margin essentially decreeing
that organized prayer “is largely banned from public elementary, middle and high schools.”
I recall when I was working with Dr. Russell Kirk in Michigan (1971-1972) that he
wrote about the issue and worked closely with a zealous Catholic priest (whose
name I forget) to have the issue put forward in a constitutional amendment
allowing it at least on the state level.
It got nowhere, and
the supposed voices of opposition to the court’s destruction of constant
practice and American tradition—those self-same “conservatives” and Republicans
(and a few Democrats)—were soon stilled, retreating on to other questions.
And now
the latest issue which confronts us, and bids well to soon become established
policy, considered undebatable and beyond legitimate discussion: you know, one
of those new foundations of “conservatism inc.”: the rightness and complete acceptance
of transgenderism. And thus everywhere, in the workplace, in the armed
services, in our churches, and, most ominously, in our schools and colleges,
the new transgender dogmatism finds fertile ground. Elementary
children are now instructed on the finer points of same sex titillation and
“gender fluidity.” After all, say the experts, we should let our children “choose
what sex they wish to be.” Natural law be damned.
The
sanctity of transgenderism has become the newest “undeniable tenet” not only of
Progressivism but also of the Established conservatives. Consider “conservative”
youth leader Charlie Kirk embracing
prominent transgenders and their cause—fully accepting the latest and most
recent Progressivist conquest. With defenders like that, we are lost.
Robert
Lewis Dabney, the brilliant post-War Between the States Southern philosopher
and essayist, one hundred and forty years ago described this brand of “conservative
opposition” to Progressivism:
This is a party which never conserves anything. Its history has been that
it demurs to each aggression of the progressive party, and aims to save its
credit by a respectable amount of growling, but always acquiesces at last in
the innovation. What was the resisted novelty of yesterday is to-day one of the
accepted principles of conservatism; it is now conservative only in affecting
to resist the next innovation, which will to-morrow be forced upon its
timidity, and will be succeeded by some third revolution, to be denounced and
then adopted in its turn.
American conservatism is merely the shadow that follows Radicalism as it
moves forward towards perdition. It remains behind it, but never retards it,
and always advances near its leader. This pretended salt hath utterly lost its
savor: wherewith shall it he salted? Its impotency is not hard, indeed, to
explain. It is worthless because it is the conservatism of expediency only, and
not of sturdy principle. It intends to risk nothing serious, for the sake of the
truth, and has no idea of being guilty of the folly of martyrdom. It
always—when about to enter a protest—very blandly informs the wild beast whose
path it essays to stop, that its ‘bark is worse than its bite,’ and that it
only means to save its manners by enacting its decent rĂ´le of resistance.
The only practical purpose which it now subserves in American politics is
to give enough exercise to Radicalism to keep it ‘in wind,’ and to prevent its
becoming pursy and lazy from having nothing to whip. No doubt, after a few
years, when women's suffrage shall have become an accomplished fact,
conservatism will tacitly admit it into its creed, and thenceforward plume
itself upon its wise firmness in opposing with similar weapons the extreme of
baby suffrage; and when that too shall have been won, it will be heard
declaring that the integrity of the American Constitution requires at least the
refusal of suffrage to asses. There it will assume, with great dignity, its
final position. [“Womens’ Rights Women,” Discussions, vol. IV, Secular
Discussions.]
What will
be the next stage of this “long march” through the fabric of millennia-old Divine Positive Law and Natural Law by the diabolical Progressivists and
their bedfellows (no pun actually intended) in the conservative movement? What will be
their next assault on Western Christian civilization, indeed, the only
civilization we have? You name the most
bizarre and extreme project, the most radical idea, and assuredly it has been
thought of and is, either now or soon to be, advanced by the well-organized and
powerful forces that occupy the positions of authority—and control—in this
country and in Western Europe.
And the
opposition to this advance? As Dabney declares, Establishment conservatism is
nearly worthless, or, to quote a great uncle of mine, about as valuable as “tits
on a boar hog.”
In short,
Establishment Conservatism—“conservativism inc.”—must be undone and overthrown.
It is no real opposition to this attack of the Insaniacs. Donald Trump, whether
he intended to or not, opened the door—cracked it open just a wee bit. And now
in such fine journals as Chronicles
magazine, or via such Web presences as LewRockwell.com, The
Agonist, Takimag, Intellectual Takeout, The New English Review, VDare.com, The Dissident Mama, and (for Southerners
especially) The Abbeville Institute
and Reckonin.com, and other venues,
there is real opposition to the Progressivist panzers.
This
year 2020, with its impeachment charade and looming national election this
coming November, will decide our fate: whether we slide into the morass and slavery
of total subjugation by the Progressivist contagion, or whether we in some way continue
to fight back. Either way—let me say
that again, either way there will be tremendous
upheaval and probable violence of one sort or another. And thus our opposition
must be forthright and genuine: the faux
right which still dominates the “conservative movement” must be displaced.
Our very
future is at stake. Keep your powder dry and your guns at the ready.
Reading this today - Marse Robert's birthday - I wonder if tomorrow (1/20/20) will find "The World Turned Upside Down". I pray for the safety of those who attend "Lobby Day" in Richmond, for the citizens of Virginia, and for the republic. His will be done.
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