This deserves a post of its own:
https://x.com/CCrowley100/status/1942336505428553912
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@CCrowley100 | 07 July 2025}
They are not serious about mass deportation.
What we are witnessing is exactly what any clear-sighted man could see from a mile away.
The world is and always has been ruled by elites. What defines an “elite” is contingent upon context, but by any traditional metric—ethnocultural, martial, or civilizational—our current managerial class of merchant oligarchs barely qualifies. Yet they hold power, and they hold it not despite the system, but through it.
In America, the popular will of the White majority has been cynically absorbed and redirected by one wing of the ruling duopoly. The Republican Party, far from being a vessel of revolt, is a pressure valve—a mechanism by which real grievance is sublimated into ritualized theater. They offer meaningless slogans and edgy memes, not solutions, not victories. Their function is not to overthrow the order, but to manage its slow and superficial decay.
This is elite theory in action: the absorption of opposition into controlled channels, the transmutation of dissent into spectacle. Mass immigration, demographic transformation, and the slow dissolution of the founding stock are not accidents. They are instruments. The system requires a compliant slave class, and it is importing one.
What once allowed the fiction of consensus—economic uplift, national identity, a shared cultural baseline—has collapsed. The financialization of the economy and the abstraction of life itself have severed all bonds between ruler and ruled. Those at the top are now openly hostile to those they claim to govern. They seek to replace you, not represent you.
And yet the illusion persists. The populist wave is acknowledged, but only to neuter it. Minor reforms are elevated as if they were acts of revolution. Performative outrage substitutes for action. You are meant to feel heard, so that you remain anesthetized and compliant. You are meant to rage, but remain docile. You are meant to vote, but never decide.
This is the function of the modern state: to simulate dissent while neutralizing it, to promise reversal while accelerating decline. You will hear about mass deportations, remigration, and whatever the buzzword of the week may be, but you will not see it. You will hear about national renewal, but receive only more bureaucracy, more migrants, more decay.
You will be told you are winning—winning so much you’ll be tired of winning—even as you vanish from the nation your ancestors built.
This is not a failure of the system. It is the system. And it will not stop unless it is replaced.