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Writer's pictureCameron Macgregor

Men and the City 46 - When Democracy Falls Part 1

Updated: Sep 13



Men in the city are becoming anti-democratic. The theme of the 2020’s has been paradigm destruction. Central banks and the currencies they print are teetering, decentralized global supply chains are breaking and reshoring, once respected corporates like Boeing, Intel and Disney are flailing, cultural centers like Hollywood are damaged beyond repair, and even the nuclear family is disintegrating. However, it is the breakdown of democracy that is perhaps the most shocking paradigm to fall from grace. The utter failure of democracy to represent the will of its citizens, to protect the nation from rising violence, foreign invasion, electoral instability and spiraling poverty means the search for a new, more stabilizing authority has begun.


Rising violence, foreign invasion, electoral instability and spiraling poverty means the search for a new, more stabilizing authority has begun.

 

Authority in the western world has all but collapsed. The once commanding authority of Ivy League Schools, the Fourth Estate, and international institutions the world over is in sharp decline. Likewise, the authority of fathers as heads of household, the authority of Christianity, “scientific” authority, and even the authority of once cherished ideals like the American dream are fading fast. The allure of democracy might be the last peg standing and it is beginning to wobble.

 

The need for authority is as natural to human beings as the need for community because without it there is chaos. Without authority, society descends into a kind of Hobbesian “state of nature” where all manner of perverse human behavior normalizes. Absent authority, there are no checks on street crime, white-collar corruption is incentivized, social standards collapse and nihilism seeps into every institution, starting at lower levels before rising to the level of the State itself.



The slide into anarchy may not be immediately perceptible, especially inside stable pockets that insulate the rich and powerful. Eventually, disorder spreads like a disease until society fashions an immuno-defense and a demand for a restoration of authority springs forth, suddenly and without warning. Like a stock about to surge (longer at the base, the higher up in space), momentum is gathering for such a public outcry.

 

Democracy Abandoned the Demos

 

Inside mainstream circles criticism of democracy is tantamount to treason in Western Europe and North America, but Western Civilization has a long history of suspicion and at times revulsion to democracy, even among its progenitors, the Ancient Greeks. Aristotle, Plato, Thucydides and countless others regarded democracy as fatally flawed for one reason or another. America’s Founding Fathers were equally skeptical and deliberately constructed checks on democracy as a result. Unexpectedly, democracy has lost legitimate authority in western countries because it threatens the majority, it threatens the citizenry.


Democracy has lost legitimate authority because it threatens the majority, it threatens the citizenry.

 

The demoralized state of western peoples today affirms this illegitimacy. Average Americans, Australians, Canadians,Dutchmen, Frenchmen, Germans, Italians, Spaniards, Swedes and others who live under democratic rule are increasingly angry, frustrated, and alienated from the governments who fail spectacularly to represent them, and fail by design. Year after year, decade after decade, election after election average citizens vote consistently against the policies imposed upon them to no avail. Elections do not have consequences and the voting process – the principal instrument of representative democracy – has been utterly subverted by a tiny elite who champions the demographic, cultural and economic demolition of the legacy societies they rule


Democratic values overrule and even nullify sovereignty rooted in common racial-cultural-religious heritage.

 

Chief among the issues that highlight the danger of democracy is immigration. Mass immigration, open borders, and demographic change are incentivized by democracy. Democratic values overrule and even nullify sovereignty rooted in common racial-cultural-religious heritage. Those who oppose mass immigration (or immigration at all) based on national identity are regarded as anathema, as an existential “threat to democracy” for this reason. Under such a regime citizenship or the citizen himself becomes a mere bureaucratic classification of no importance or value, and is morally, legally, and otherwise subordinated to universal “human rights.”


 

Democracy in such a bastardized form threatens the nation and its citizenry. Agencies of State, including administrative bureaucracies, police and military, even welfare programs are repurposed to service not citizens but voters; in other words, anyone the State prioritizes: immigrants, refugees, “special interests” or privileged minorities. Myths like “we are a nation of immigrants” replace factual national origin stories and founders become amorphous people tied to no specific demographic, race or culture. Further, as the State grows in power, it gradually assimilates society too: corporate conglomerates, commercial banks, Fortune 500 companies, and virtually any form of law-abiding private enterprise is turned against the citizenry. Within two or three generations, the entire State apparatus and the society it governs are captured and weaponized against the citizenry.

 

Democracy Against Identity


A pillar of the democratic ethos espoused especially by those on the Right like Jordan Peterson is that “identity politics is dangerous.” Such a statement seems to rest on two pillars: first, the premise that a strong political identity supersedes all other identities in a democracy; and second, if point one is true, tribalizing along cultural, religious or racial fault lines is self-defeating because it undermines the umbrella political identity. However, if the premise is false (and it is) that identity is top down (political) rather than bottom up (cultural-racial-religious), the conclusion is not only false it is dangerous. You might call this unanchored democracy, or democracy that has decoupled and turned against national identity.



Left unchecked by strong elites (WASPs in America for example) and patriotic organizations (associations, army, church, trades, universities etc.) democracy spirals into disarray. The fact of the matter is that democracy, rather like communism, disregards the nation and treats everyone, citizens or foreigners alike, as amorphous voters. As such it ultimately turns against the very human irrigating systems without which the seed of democracy could not germinate. Obviously, these irrigating systems spring from the distinct demographics who gave unique cultural, economic, and political expression to the nation or civilization. Han Chinese in China, Aryans and Dravidians in India, Persians in Iran, Germanic Tribes in Germania, Romanized-Gauls in France, Anglos in America etc.  


Democracy turns against the very human irrigating systems without which it could not germinate.

 

Democracies actively nurture anti-democratic constituents inside them so long as they are classified as minorities, victims, or some other kind of status that confers special protections the majority citizenry cannot secure. This kind of political game rewards in-group preferences for minorities or special status groups and denies in-group preferences to the majority citizenry. Eventually, the tipping point comes when anti-democratic minorities become large enough to take power and the democratic chain breaks, permanently.


The tipping point comes when anti-democratic minorities become large enough to take power and the democratic chain breaks.

 

The result is observable across the West today namely – Balkanization. After decades of open borders democracy is so racially factionalized it is little more than a capture the flag for fragmented minorities while the de-nationalized majority slowly watches the nation become unrecognizable, and at present, overtly hostile to its identity and survival. Tensions build and build as the majority’s numbers shrink, as its political power contracts, eroding slowly at first and then rapidly until the founding national identity itself becomes outlawed. This often happens when the plurality of foreign voting blocs sense – based on amassed numbers and influence – they are on the cusp of seizing power, of capturing the democratic flag.

 

Democracy in Crisis

 

The dangerous threshold outlined above has been breached. The unfolding tragedy in Great Britain in recent months is but one of many explosions soon to detonate inside the walls of democracy. Sadly, Stalin’s callous dictum that “one death is a tragedy a million is a statistic” rings true. Of course, all deaths matter but on different time horizons; overtime a singular death becomes a metaphor for an accumulated pattern of morbidity. Long delayed and completely unforeseen blowback was triggered this time by three British children who were brutally stabbed to death by a Rwandan immigrant. The larger issue, however, is that the wheels of democracy are falling off the track.

 

Democracy has laid a social minefield that could blow up at any moment as happened in the UK. Seemingly overnight, the incident sparked open race war between British subjects and immigrants, between natives and foreigners. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s response was based on chilling democratic calculus. Virtually the entire democratically elected British political class has deliberately sold-out British subjects to cultivate the growing alien voting bloc at the expense of the shrinking citizenry.


 

Crackdown against the citizenry is Draconian out of necessity: Censorship, aggressive punishment of the native-born citizenry, media spin, and sanctimonious condemnation of racism, bigotry and hatred against victimized minorities. In the final and perhaps most perfidious step, democratic heads of State “virtue signal” to reaffirm the values of diversity, tolerance, multiculturalism etc., democratic values all.


At this point the majority body politic increasingly senses democracy is a threat to its survival.

 

At this point the majority body politic increasingly senses democracy is a threat to its survival. As a result, the citizenry no longer believes in elections, they vote less, they turn cynical and averse to the State, and a dark pessimism about the future pervades the public consciousness. The State’s authority sinks and ultimately, the citizenry conclude that democracy is a lie, a rigged game slowly destroying them, and of course this perception is reality.


Disillusionment with democracy forces the citizenry to re-nationalize and the specter of a nationalist movement materializes. Contrary to consensus views largely born of unfounded democratic propaganda, when democracy falls it will empower the citizenry and save the nation, not destroy it. Nationalism is the lifeblood of nations, a spiritually stirring and epigentic force that transcends mechanical systems like democracy (or communism). It erupts spontaneously, organically, and mysteriously and usually accompanies a nearly unquenchable thirst for new outlets, new leaders, new parties, indeed a deep-seated desire for a new centralizing authority to channel and harmonize its energy. 


When democracy falls it will empower the citizenry and save the nation, not destroy it.

 

What new authorities are emergent? Is a new, restorative, re-maculinized, re-nationalized movement scalable? Can the damage wrought by unanchored democracy to citizenry and nation be reversed or is it too late? What dangers lurk "behind the hills" of the coming struggle for power? These questions and more will be addressed in Part 2.


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