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Why do normies expect the bottom barrel of society to not react at all?
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<blockquote data-quote="Schwarzwald" data-source="post: 68088" data-attributes="member: 544"><p>Evola argued that when you strip away the Aristocrat’s Soul and replace it with a dry, materialistic GDP culture, the human spirit doesn't just go away it rots and turns into a raw and nasty form of destructive energy. He saw a future where individuals, feeling the Zero Point of a meaningless existence, would lash out with bombings or shootings not necessarily for a political goal, but as a desperate, chaotic attempt to feel some kind of "Vibration" in a dead world. He wrote about this for a while, but in 1961 in ride the tiger he pointed it out a lot. This isn't new and has been thought about for a long time. That's why the skitzos are so doom and gloom about what's coming next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwarzwald, post: 68088, member: 544"] Evola argued that when you strip away the Aristocrat’s Soul and replace it with a dry, materialistic GDP culture, the human spirit doesn't just go away it rots and turns into a raw and nasty form of destructive energy. He saw a future where individuals, feeling the Zero Point of a meaningless existence, would lash out with bombings or shootings not necessarily for a political goal, but as a desperate, chaotic attempt to feel some kind of "Vibration" in a dead world. He wrote about this for a while, but in 1961 in ride the tiger he pointed it out a lot. This isn't new and has been thought about for a long time. That's why the skitzos are so doom and gloom about what's coming next. [/QUOTE]
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