DEEP STATE Dissident Thanksgiving

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Dissident Thanksgiving

The Zman
Posted on November 25, 2020


Thanksgiving is considered the most American of holidays, as it is nothing like the typical holiday celebrated in the West. It has rather specific origins located in the founding of the country. Those origins are complete nonsense, of course, but that’s often the case with cultural traditions. Even so, since Lincoln imposed the holiday on the conquered nations of America, Thanksgiving has been the quintessential American holiday and probably most people’s favorite time of year.

The origins of the holiday may be nonsense and the reason we have it may be less than noble, but a time to count your blessings is a good thing. It is made more important in an age in which the ruling class is trying hard to destroy the social capital that is an essential part of human society. When everything is transactional and artificial, having a few days in which you are supposed to think the exact opposite looks a lot like leaving the back door of the Death Star open.

That may be especially true this year. According to current polling, more than half of American adults think the recent election was rigged. No one has asked, but there is a good bet that most of those people think the mass media, Wall Street and Silicon Valley were in on the caper. In other words, most adults right now have lost trust in the controlling institutions of our society. A holiday in which we are encouraged to think about what really matters could not come at a better time.

Of course, this year has seen our rulers go mad with power and inflict all sorts of indignities upon us. There are the absurd lock downs and costume requirements related to the Covid panic. In the states where the tyrants have arbitrarily banned the sale of alcohol and installed snitch lines for people to rat out their neighbors for enjoying themselves, this will be a special time of year. A few days to think about all of this is just what the doctor ordered.

For those in areas where the Left’s street thugs have been running wild for most of the year, something similar is at work. The point of civilized society is to provide leisure time, when you can enjoy the simple pleasures with those you love. That is a sharp contrast to what the wreckers who bankroll the street mobs think. Over turkey tomorrow, a lot of people are going to think about what those oligarchs are really trying to take from us with their street thugs and gangsters.

Most important, of course, those engaged in the fight against the gathering darkness will be fortified by a few days of good food, good friends and time with family. While the forces of darkness are driven by avatars of the promised land and envy at what they can never attain, the dissident it driven by the thoughts of home, community and the daily struggle to make those things possible. For the dissident right, this is the best holiday of the year, even more so in the current crisis.

The challenge, of course, will be the spiteful mutants who will try to wreck the good times with their politics. The wine aunt who wants to gloat about the election, the unstable uncle who thinks Hitler is hiding under his bed and the young person whose mind has been poisoned by the system will all think this is their time to be the wrecker they imagine themselves to be. Dissidents everywhere will have to find a way to deal with these people, but this is the nature of the struggle.

Probably the most important thing to take away from this year, the thing to contemplate over the next few days, is the fact that we are on the cusp of a new age. Those promises from the ruling class puppets, like the Pretender Biden, to “build back better” should not worry anyone, as these people are parasites. They are wreckers, unwittingly clearing a path for what comes next. Someone will build back better, but it comes after the reckoning that awaits every radical wrecker.

It may feel like a small consolation, but Thanksgiving has always been about looking forward, as much as looking back. You take the time to count your blessings and enjoy what you have, family, friends, your health and so on, but it is also about giving thanks for being in the great struggle of life. Whether it is carving a new society out of the wilderness or preserving the seeds of civilization in the great storms of the present, Thanksgiving is mostly about the promise of better days.

That is the thing that should keep the dissident going. The rage the other side has for what is good in life is rooted, to a great degree, in their fear of tomorrow. They know they are “always exposed to sudden unexpected destruction. As he that walks in slippery places is every moment liable to fall, he cannot foresee one moment whether he shall stand or fall the next.” This is the source of their rage. They know they stand upon the slippery stones of radicalism, while we stand on the firm ground of truth.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
The Z Man is almost always worth a read.

For us, since we moved to deepest Appalachia (yes that was banjo music), Thanksgiving has been a small family affair. It will be again this year as usual, but the DISSIDENT SPIRIT will be there :D
 
The Z Man is almost always worth a read.

For us, since we moved to deepest Appalachia (yes that was banjo music), Thanksgiving has been a small family affair. It will be again this year as usual, but the DISSIDENT SPIRIT will be there :D
How about the banjo music? Will it be there, too? <You do realize that the movie, "Deliverance," was shot on a downstate river, south of you?>

With the pipers marching into the dinner hall, we open the evening Thanksgiving meal with a somber, live bagpipe rendition of "Amazing Grace," accompanied by drums, followed afterwards by a not to be missed bit of fast clogging to a bluegrass quintet with a real washtub bass - to assist in digesting the delicious T-Day meal, of course!

Bluegrass theme music from "Bonnie and Clyde" (Foggy Mountain Breakdown) and "The Beverly Hillbillies" (a cousin does a perfect-sounding rendition of this infamous number - really good, and entertaining, and the younger kids all ask him to sing this song), Rocky Top, Orange Blossom Special, Wreck of the Old 97 - bluegrass tunes that are all well know by most of J6P - always popular with the "furriner" guests and natives, alike. Sometimes impromptu trios/quartets sing a couple of old-timey gospel hymns in three-four part harmony - and the crowd will often fall in behind them, singing in unison.

We are commanded to "make a JOYFUL noise" . . .

Did I mention the beatific expressions on the faces of some of those clogging 60-80+ year-old native mountain gals?

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.

We are sure going to enjoy it - THOROUGHLY.


intothegoodnight
 
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Orion Commander

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How about the banjo music? Will it be there, too? <You do realize that the movie, "Deliverance," was shot on a downstate river, south of you?>

With the pipers marching into the dinner hall, we open the evening Thanksgiving meal with a somber, live bagpipe rendition of "Amazing Grace," accompanied by drums, followed afterwards by a not to be missed bit of fast clogging to a bluegrass quintet with a real washtub bass - to assist in digesting the delicious T-Day meal, of course!

Bluegrass theme music from "Bonnie and Clyde" (Foggy Mountain Breakdown) and "The Beverly Hillbillies" (a cousin does a perfect-sounding rendition of this infamous number - really good, and entertaining, and the younger kids all ask him to sing this song), Rocky Top, Orange Blossom Special, Wreck of the Old 97 - bluegrass tunes that are all well know by most of J6P - always popular with the "furriner" guests and natives, alike. Sometimes impromptu trios/quartets sing a couple of old-timey gospel hymns in three-four part harmony - and the crowd will often fall in behind them, singing in unison.

We are commanded to "make a JOYFUL noise" . . .

Did I mention the beatific expressions on the faces of some of those clogging 60-80+ year-old native mountain gals?

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.

We are sure going to enjoy it - THOROUGHLY.


intothegoodnight
I like all the music mentioned. Expect I would have a great time hanging out. Maybe get a pipe lesson.
 

Orion Commander

Veteran Member
I had to force myself to keep reading after the comment about nonsense reasons for the Thanksgiving Holiday. The reasons we have a day of thanksgiving with kith and kin and far from nonsense.
 
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