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America is a Mall<br><br>"Donu2019t make me laugh. Weu2019re not one people. Thatu2019s just a myth Thomas Jefferson came up with. Jeffersonu2019s treated like some American saint because he wrote those words, u201cAll men are created equal.u201d But letu2019s be realu2014he didnu2019t even believe that himself. How could he, when he enslaved his own children? He was just a wealthy wine snob who got tired of paying taxes to the British. So yeah, he wrote some pretty words, stirred up the masses, and sent them off to die for those ideals while he sat back, sipped his wine, and exploited his enslaved women.<br><br>And now this guy wants to te
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America is a Mall America is a Mall "Don’t make me laugh. We’re not one people. That’s just a myth Thomas Jefferson came up with. Jefferson’s treated like some American saint because he wrote those words, “All men are created equal.” But let’s be real—he didn’t even believe that himself. How could he, when he enslaved his own children? He was just a wealthy wine snob who got tired of paying taxes to the British. So yeah, he wrote some pretty words, stirred up the masses, and sent them off to die for those ideals while he sat back, sipped his wine, and exploited his enslaved women. And now this guy wants to tell me we’re living in some kind of community? Give me a break. I’m living in America, and in America, you’re on your own. This isn’t a country—it’s a business." Metaphysical part: America is Not a nation. America was never a true nation in the traditional, organic sense—it was born from the revolt of mercantile interests against a weakening European order. Jefferson’s "equality" is a liberal myth, a subversive fiction that masks the natural hierarchies of men. His hypocrisy only proves the degeneracy of Enlightenment ideals: a slave-owner preaching universalism while upholding his own privilege. Modern America is the triumph of the mercantile spirit—a soulless, 1/3
deracinated machine where all higher values are reduced to transactions. There is no Volk, no sacred order—only the tyranny of economics and the illusion of individualism. The masses are exploited not by kings or warriors, but by bankers and demagogues who manipulate them with hollow slogans. This is not a civilization—it is a usurer’s paradise, a final stage of Kali Yuga where all that remains is the worship of gold. Title: America: The Triumph of Mercantile Degeneracy Tags: #Traditionalism #AntiLiberalism #KaliYuga #Hierarchy #AntiModern 1. Anti-Nation: America was never an organic nation—it was a revolt of mercantile interests against the European order, lacking true spiritual or racial unity. 2. Jefferson’s Lie: The myth of "equality" is a liberal deception, masking the natural hierarchies that Enlightenment hypocrisy could never erase. 3. Enlightenment Degeneracy: The ideals of 1776 were born from bourgeois resentment, not sacred order—replacing kings with bankers and demagogues. 4. Mercantile Tyranny: America is a business, not a civilization—its soul is commerce, its god is profit, and its people are deracinated consumers. 5. False Individualism: The illusion of "freedom" disguises servitude to economic forces, eroding all higher values and traditions. 6. No Volk, No Order: Without a rooted people or sacred hierarchy, America is a machine of exploitation, where the weak rule the strong through finance and propaganda. 7. Kali Yuga Manifest: The usurer’s paradise—gold as god, men as 2/3
cattle, and the final descent into materialist decay. 8. Anti-Hierarchy: The liberal myth of equality inverts the natural order, elevating the inferior while crushing aristocratic and spiritual elites. 9. Masses as Tools: The "people" are a manipulated herd, mobilized by slogans to die for illusions while the real powers profit. 10. No Return: America’s fate is sealed—it is the terminal stage of modernity, a warning to those who betray Tradition. 3/3