Regarding the Borean Bomber (Anders Behring Breivik)
“Here, what do you know of madness and despair?” [asked Ossipon]
The Professor passed the tip of his tongue on his dry, thin lips, and said doctorally:
“There are no such things. All passion is lost now. The world is mediocre, limp, without force. And madness and despair are a force. And force is a crime in the eyes of the fools, the weak and the silly who rule the roost. You are mediocre. Verloc, whose affair the police has managed to smother so nicely, was mediocre. And the police murdered him. He was mediocre. Everybody is mediocre. Madness and despair! Give me that for a lever, and I’ll move the world. Ossipon, you have my cordial scorn. You are incapable of conceiving even what the fat-fed citizen would call a crime. You have no force.” He paused, smiling sardonically under the fierce glitter of his thick glasses.
~ Joseph Conrad, The Secret Agent
Ding Dong the Witch is Dead
In Leo Tolstoy’s novella, The Death of Ivan Ilych, Ivan, seemingly healthy, feels a sudden pain and eventually finds himself bedridden. The doctors offer no cure, and it slowly dawns on Ivan that he is dying. Meanwhile, his family continues on as though nothing was wrong, dining, talking, entertaining guests. They refuse to even discuss his condition. Ivan is left alone to die, wondering how such a thing could happen to a man who has lived so well.
Western civilization is in the situation of Ivan Ilych. Seemingly healthy, it suddenly finds itself sick. No one wants to admit it, so the condition gradually worsens. Eventually, the symptoms become too obvious to ignore, at least for some, and they cannot remain silent. Nevertheless, the doctors do not know the cure; most do not even understand the diagnosis.
Unwanted Sons
Throughout history, when the West was healthy, a man desired sons. The shooter in his manifesto has several charts displaying the decline of the number of Nordic blue-eyed blondes in the world. Whose fault is that? Arthur Schopenhauer considered the world to be so bad that the rational choice would be to end it by refusing to procreate. The scientific progress of the West led to the perfection of contraception and its logical corollary, abortion, making it possible to fulfil his program. Suddenly, there are two categories of sons: the wanted and the unwanted. The unwanted are either eliminated through abortion, or even deprived of the opportunity to incarnate due to contraception. We are not moralizing here, we are stating an obvious fact.
Those unwanted sons left a large gap in Europe: its factories could not be manned and its social programs could no longer be maintained without importing, by the millions, the wanted sons of other men. The blame cannot be placed on liberals, or neo-Marxists, or Jews. Weep for your unwanted sons, O Europe, and accept the consequences of your folly.
Misdiagnosis
In a recent article at the Brussels Journal, we read:
Perhaps the greatest contribution of Western civilization to our present well-being is democratic institutions that allow for peaceful political expression.
How much wrong-headedness can be packed into a single sentence? First of all, is Western civilization presently in a state of well-being or not? If the former, then this Journal, that made its reputation by constantly sounding the alarm, needs to tone down the rhetoric. If not, then aren’t the very democratic institutions that is has praised the precise cause of the problem?
Then, we have to wonder about what exactly is Western civilization. When, in the entire history of Europe, let us say, the past 3000 years, has the high points of Western civilization been characterized by “democratic institutions”? Exactly never, leaving out of account the modernist deviations of the past two and a half centuries.
In the cleaned-up English translation of Rene Guenon: A Teacher for Modern Times, Julius Evola claims that Guenon was resisted by “occult” and “anti-traditionalist” forces. In the original version, published in La Vita Italiana of February 1935, Evola explicitly identifies these “very dark forces” as “democratic, jewish and masonic”. I don’t know if all that is true, or why those forces would even concern themselves with Guenon. The shooter himself was a mason. Of course, those were yesterday’s conspiracy theories, and there are better ones today — just check Twitter. We are just pointing out an anti-Tradition frame of mind associated with the Borean.
The Traditional Understanding
One of the very first posts on Gornahoor addressed this very issue that is dominating the news. It also announced a project from which we have never deviated. Guenon offered three scenarios:
- Barbarism. The West, “abandoned to its own fate, would sink into the lowest forms of barbarism.”
- Assimilation. The second possibility is that outsiders from the East would rescue the West through assimilation, either by consent or by force. Guenon predicted 75 years ago that there would be a “transition period of extremely painful ethnical revolutions.” Only the deliberately ignorant — for the information has been available (except for the machinations of the dark forces) — can now claim to be surprised. I understand that the West may find it difficult to accept that Islam is a possible means to save the West from itself; there are also patients who refuse to take their medicine.
- Transformation. This is the best scenario, but it requires the “return to true and normal intellectuality.” This can only happen through the spiritual transformation led by a new cadre of elite. Even after more than 1.9 million page views on Gornahoor, no one yet understands this.
Barbarism
It would appear that the West prefers to sink into barbarism, but the final aria has not yet been sung. If so, we will continue to have bombers as described by Joseph Conrad.
And the incorruptible Professor walked too, averting his eyes from the odious multitude of mankind. He had no future. He disdained it. He was a force. His thoughts caressed the images of ruin and destruction. He walked frail, insignificant, shabby, miserable, and terrible in the simplicity of his idea calling madness and despair to the regeneration of the world. Nobody looked at him. He passed on unsuspected and deadly, like a pest in the street full of men.
updated 29 July 2020
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