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The Cathedral And The Hivemind

May 28, 2013 by CH

As many CH readers are already acquainted, the term Cathedral was coined by a Mr. M.M. and reformatted by yours truly (and probably others) for a general audience to mean the collective motivations and enlivening spirit of the bulk of the human machinery that powers the entertainment, media, government and academia industrial complexes in the West, but particularly in America. This human machinery is mostly progressive in political disposition, equalist in ideology, tyrannical in method, snarky in execution, and hypocritical in principle.

Lately, though, a sizable contingent of readers have emailed to express their disapproval of the use of the term Cathedral as a condensed expression of the postmodern monstrosity known by Chateau proprietors as leftoidism. These incommensurately irate readers claim that the word Cathedral unfairly maligns a mostly beneficent European Christian tradition while gliding over the influence of outside forces in shaping and projecting the equalist agenda. One reader suggested that the term instead be replaced with the word “Hive”, to represent the reflexive, obedient, hive-like thinking of elite and sub-elite SWPL whites on the subject of human intellectual, psychological and sex differences, both within and between groups.

I find this argument slightly ridiculous in its insistence on adhering to a strictly dichotomous premise that either this force or that force is solely responsible for the transmission of malignant ideas and the consequent public policies. Why can’t it be both? A native decadency can exert a subversion within the culture to which they are the ostensible caretakers even more powerfully than a self-interested, self-cordoned outsider. The parasite infects most readily the already weakened host.

Having shared my time with what aggrieved readers would refer to as heirs of the honorable traditions architecturally exalted by real cathedrals, I come away with two distinct impressions, formed by face to face interaction as opposed to solitary nights neck-craned over dense history books:

1. Many of the “old Cathedral’s” children are true believers in their modern equalist drivel. When the opportunity presents, they spout it with a strident certainty and an emotional commitment that simply cannot be faked on a consistent basis.

2. Most of these same children of the old Cathedral are hypocrites in everything they do and in every way they organize their actual, living, breathing lives. They belie their own words and beliefs with such cheerful alacrity and oblivious self-contradiction that a person of saner mind might wonder how they manage the disjunct without heavy doses of cortex dulling medications.

How to square this circle? Remember the rationalization hamster, and you will find your answer. The hamster is the errand-rodent of the ego, the most powerful source of energy in the universe. The hamster spins as ruthlessly for believers in universal human biological equality (which in the present cultural milieu necessitates a belief in white male nefariousness) as it spins for girls with a reputation in mind who want their romantic surrender minus the messiness of personal agency.

It is no less incomprehensible to those who have been around the block more than a few times that an ideologically ego-invested Bryan Caplan will live in an all-white collar white bubble while clamoring for open borders than it is that a nice girl will sleep with a taciturn, tattooed bike messenger while claiming she wants a niceguy who’s sensitive to her needs and loves poetry.

The Cathedral is one of those mutli-use terms that has come to symbolize to the current Radical Realtalkers — and has in fact always symbolized more or less in colloquial usage — any social or political superstructure advancing a school of ideas, especially ideas anathema to the general welfare of those and their posterity who are without a voice or a lever of power. Thus, I find no problem employing it.

However, the Hive neologism works as well. Many equalists are quite stupid and unaware; marching morons blaring a tired, tinny tune because it feels good, and people pat them on the back for their embrace of willful stupidity. Good worker bees, they buzz and buzz while the queen grows strong on the relentless toil of her drone army. A Hivemind you could call this. The Hivemind does not know logic unless its deployment advantages them, does not care for inconvenient facts, does not countenance empathy for those outside the hive. All the Hivemind knows is wagon-circling; the hive (i.e., the ego) must be protected against any and all attacks, and it will snark and sting (c.f. Richwine) in unison, on command, and won’t stop until the telepathic, telecommunications network that propels the Hivemind is severed at multiple points and various neuronal substations are taken offline.

The Hivemind and the Cathedral work together synergistically. Right now the Hivemind is at the apex of its power. Like an alien borg, it operates at the behest of a central master brain, aka the ruling globalist and message-maker elite. The Hivemind guards the perimeter, assimilates the weak-minded assimilable, drives out the free thinking. You do not defeat the Cathedral by attacking its Hivemind hordes. All that will do is summon more replacements, which are for practical purposes, infinite in number. The master brain — the root of it all — must be attacked directly, and then the Hivemind will fall apart like unattended drones powering down.

That is how you destroy the lords of lies who perch in their gated, honey-dripped throne rooms. Don’t hack blindly at their winged servants, futilely dodging stingers and forced into defensive maneuverings. Drive the tip of your spear, straight and true, into the meat of the hive, through the colony of mental eunuchs buzzing their labyrinthine sophistry, until you hit the beating Heart of Lies. Then, drive it it further to deliver the mortal thrust.

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  1. on May 28, 2013 at 4:56 pm JironGhrad

    You should further elaborate on how best to accomplish this mortal thrust (beyond, of course… mortally thrusting ones junk into any and all slutty holes).

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 9:17 am feministx

      “Drive the tip of your spear, straight and true, into the meat of the hive, through the colony of mental eunuchs buzzing their labyrinthine sophistry, until you hit the beating Heart of Lies. Then, drive it it further to deliver the mortal thrust.”

      I wonder if this is what CH thinks on some subconscious level when he is nailing SWPL girls. Maybe even on the conscious level.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:27 am thwack

        Then, drive it it further to deliver the mortal thrust.
        —————————————————–

        (don’t forget to twist it on the way out)

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  2. on May 28, 2013 at 5:01 pm Wolfie

    Personally, I prefer “the hive” or “leviathan”.

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 5:07 pm The Bechtloff

      I like “The Borg” myself.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 5:08 pm Heywood Jablome

        “We are the Prog. Resistance is futile.”

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 5:30 pm corvinus

        Props

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 5:56 pm Heywood Jablome

        Thanks.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 7:38 pm Tyrone

        I like Leviathan. Is that you Patrick?

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 4:05 pm Matthew King

        “Leviathan” has an excellent scholarly pedigree, implies size, Old Testament wrath, and the superstate through Hobbes. A strange name for the philosopher to choose in his promotion of the liberal ideal, come to think of it.

        I’d look into Hobbes’s etymology, but tedious research is the reason I left grad school. Time to summon the Behemoth’s brother up from the briny deep.

        Let that day be darkness!
        May God above not seek it,
        Nor light shine upon it.
        Let gloom and deep darkness claim it.
        Let clouds dwell upon it;
        Let the blackness of the day terrify it.
        That night — let thick darkness seize it!
        Let it not rejoice among the days of the year,
        Let it not come into the number of the months.
        Yea, let that night be barren;
        Let no joyful cry be heard in it.

        Let those curse it who curse the day,
        Who are skilled to rouse up Levi’athan.

        Matt

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 9:04 am man reader

        In other news, I present you with: the Wall (http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/jennifer-lopez-britain-talent-performance-outfit-angers-viewers-article-1.1357287).

        This is a perfect example of why girls aged 35 to 38 are often great in bed. They know they have reached the end of their usefulness and are out to prove “they’ve still got it.” lOlolzozlzolzzz

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:39 am Greg Eliot

        Heh, heh… the one picture was like seeing a camel wearing black leather ballet slippers.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:08 pm man reader

        She’s always been a fat squat short pig with no boobs, but now her desperation at the true end is funny to watch. I’ve banged 18 chicks in my life and each was at least 10 times hotter than the famous J Lo.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:52 pm OralCummings

        I call it The Blob.

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 5:25 pm Greg Eliot

      Leviathan is good… from Scripture too, I often call it Babylon.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 6:29 pm Matthew King

        Gomor’rah. Or Sodom. (The former is fresher for its greater cultural obscurity.)

        And they called to Lot, “Where are the men who came to you tonight? Bring them out to us, that we may know them.”

        Lot went out of the door to the men, shut the door after him, and said, “I beg you, my brothers, do not act so wickedly. Behold, I have two daughters who have not known man; let me bring them out to you, and do to them as you please; only do nothing to these men, for they have come under the shelter of my roof.”

        But they said, “Stand back! … Now we will deal worse with you than with them.”

        — Gen 19:5-9

        Offered young virgins but maniacal in their sexual pursuit of men. Such aggressive deviancy that not even a lesser deviancy can sate them.

        That about sums up our state of decay.

        God gave Noah the rainbow sign
        No more water but fire next time.

        East and west the fire will roll
        Hide thou me
        East and west the fire will roll
        How will it be with my poor soul …

        When this world is all on fire
        Hide thou me …

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 10:36 pm Greg Eliot

        Golem fits… a monster who does the rabbi’s bidding… under the guise of “self-defense”.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 3:43 am Hugh G. Rection

        That’s one of the weirder stories in the bible. A father offering up his daughters to be raped, and he somehow is the best guy in town? Tough neighborhood. Almost worse than Detroit.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:22 am Greg Eliot

        There’s a point there, as Matt pointed out… that town was so totally depraved, in the grip of aggressive perversion, that they would rather have attempted rape of male angels than the use of a young fertile woman.

        Worthy of fire and brimstone, indeed.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:24 am Greg Eliot

        The other point being (much like the story of Abraham), if you love your own flesh and blood more than God and righteousness, well… you’re not of a sufficient mettle to do battle with Satan.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 5:00 am Tyrone

        In reality, if you wish to choose Biblical references, we already have an actual example- the Sanhedrin, the council of Rabbis that had Jesus condemned. Given its censorious nature and ethnic origins, it’s a good choice.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 5:12 am Karl

        > the council of Rabbis that had Jesus condemned.

        Was Jesus’ job-description to hang out at the beach and enjoy life? OR would his mission ONLY have failed if no one executed him?

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 6:25 am Matthew King

        … I lay down my life, that I may take it again. No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again.

        — John 10:17b-18

        You cannot kill God. You can only attempt to. The sin of deicide lies in the motivation and action, not in the success, which is a patent absurdity. Christ offered himself in this way to draw all evil to the cross so he might destroy the death-grip of sin once and forever.

        The woe of our age is the lack of catechesis.

        Matt

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:13 pm Greg Eliot

        I think I’ll start using Sanhedrin instead of saying YKW… then we’ll see who the true lovers of righteousness are, and who’s merely hypocritically whitewashing for their own kind, right or wrong.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 4:44 pm Tyrone

        It’s more accurate actually. I generally get along well with everyone and truly wish no one ill. I am, however, a truth seeker, and much has been censored by ommission. When you consider the level of YKW influence in most of the nation’s information centers, if becomes obvious why so much is censored by ommission. People need to know that they’re being gamed. I find YKW are terrified of certain truths becoming known and work hard to prevent it like their obvious control of the media or the huge proportion of committed, practicing Communists that are members of the Tribe and work hard to undermine our social order for their benefit. But its also YKW allied with traditional WASP money as well. So the picture is more complex than meets the eye. It’s certainly an elite that is substitute nobility and seeks to create a permanent servant class out of the vast majority.

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  3. on May 28, 2013 at 5:08 pm Heywood Jablome

    There’s no debunking of the Heart of Lies possible anymore, at least not in a way that will make a difference in the short run. Not by argument, not by anecdote, not by rhetoric. The only thing left to us is to step back and wait for the inevitable collapse. Afterward, we might be able to rebuild if enough of us logical people remain and we can muster the desire to do it.

    Until then, let it burn.

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 5:22 pm Greg Eliot

      Until then, let it burn.

      Tough not to raise a glass to that toast.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 5:59 pm Heywood Jablome

        No point in celebrating the inevitability of chaos, bloodshed, and societal implosion. Besides, booze is good for bartering.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 8:14 am Danger

        Chaos is a ladder

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 8:27 am RappaccinisDaughter

        Sweet GoT reference.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:40 pm Heywood Jablome

        A ladder to … ?

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 1:18 pm ballomar

        Chaos is a money making opportunity

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 9:25 am feministx

      You’re not supposed to give up. I mean, let’s be real here. It’s not like the SWPLs are killing and exterminating you, which is what some have done to get rid of their intellectual opponents. All they do is refuse to publish the bulk of “dark enlightenment” views on mainstream media sources. This isn’t really a hard fight to at least try and fight.

      I’ve been reading Jezebel lately. It’s a site that I have quickly come to rather adore and enjoy. It seems SWPLs don’t really argue with anything HBD related or anti-post modern. They simply avoid thinking about and they avoid looking at information which can tear down their views.

      You just have to try harder to force SWPLs to actually look at information that contradicts their views. Then you have to effectively take down their arguments and rationalizations that they will inevitably turn to when they face conflicting information.

      I won’t do that stuff though. I might lose friends. I don’t want my only friends to be you guys because you all are mostly mean.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 10:16 am Jay in DC

        ” I mean, let’s be real here. It’s not like the SWPLs are killing and exterminating you” You are woefully uninformed if you believe this. That is -exactly- what is happening through deracination / miscegenation. “Soft Genocide” I believe is the common term and I have heard it bandied about all across the interwebs. Secondarily, we are the the 2nd to last phase of the new Bolshevik cleansing. Disarming political opponents (read: White Male non-progressives). After that, the type of extermination you speak of will be green lighted as the hive and the sheep gleefully cheer the massacre of the “patriarchy”. Fuck that noise. -NOT- on my watch… I’ll go firebombing from DC to Boston and back again if need be.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:43 am Anonymous

        Just because no one is kicking in my door and shooting at me, doesn’t mean swpls arent trying to exterminate me and everyone like me. Soft genocide has many tools.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:48 am corvinus

        I won’t do that stuff though. I might lose friends. I don’t want my only friends to be you guys because you all are mostly mean.

        We’re still far, far better than any manboobs you might find on Jizzabel. Admit it.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:52 am Greg Eliot

        I won’t do that stuff though. I might lose friends. I don’t want my only friends to be you guys because you all are mostly mean.

        Aw, hell… she sussed that one out right proper!

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      • on May 30, 2013 at 9:08 am feministx

        I have to think about this.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:53 pm Heywood Jablome

        It’s not like the SWPLs are killing and exterminating you

        Yet. Give the progs time. When recalcitrant free people like me refuse to bend the knee to their utopian experiments, they always resort to compulsion.

        I’ve been reading Jezebel lately. It’s a site that I have quickly come to rather adore and enjoy.

        It shows.

        You just have to try harder to force SWPLs to actually look at information that contradicts their views.

        An impossible goal. They are not rational. They only respond to pleasure and pain. Only if their policy preferences cause them immediate, severe discomfort will they make the cause-effect connection.

        I won’t do that stuff though. I might lose friends.

        You and roughly half the adult population. That is why we are doomed to bloodshed.

        I don’t want my only friends to be you guys because you all are mostly mean.

        The truth is not mean.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 2:32 pm corvinus

        The truth is not mean.

        Au contraire. Chris Brown is the perfect avatar of the truth.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 4:57 pm Heywood Jablome

        Au contraire. Chris Brown is the perfect avatar of the truth.

        Riiight.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 5:07 pm corvinus

        The truth is ugly, hurts a lot, everybody hates it, and women long for it without realizing it or understanding why.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 7:20 pm thwack

        the truth is often hung from a tree.

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  4. on May 28, 2013 at 5:11 pm cryo

    Inspiring post. Makes me want to hoist the black flag and start slitting throats.

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 5:17 pm Greg Eliot

      +1 on the Mencken… I’ve often referred to CH’s style as neo-Menckenic.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 9:34 am mike

        Yep if only CH had Mencken’s audience there might be a wider debate. Also this – the greatest anti leftoid book ever written IMHO, with lots of Mencken quotes thruout

        http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Times-Revised-Edition-Perennial/dp/0060935502/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1369841341&sr=8-3&keywords=paul+johnson

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  5. on May 28, 2013 at 5:17 pm Grit

    “Hive” is not a suitable replacement. While the word in the behavioral sense might be appropriate, it does not give warm fuzzy feelings like the drones are used to. Therefore it would be rejected on principle.

    “Cathedral” is much better because of the insidiousness of hijacking religion. They get warm and fuzzy when they consume God and divinity with ‘equality’ and ‘fairness’ . better to see a drone believe in diversity than in sanctity.

    The best would be, ‘Free equal fair safe happy international community of diverse accepting co-residents”, making sure to avoid “Liberty, opportunity driven, national, culturally strong, comrades, friends, religious, patriots.

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 5:21 pm Greg Eliot

      Instead of the Cathedral, we thought about calling it The Synagogue (of Satan, as per Scripture)…

      But we still wants to woik in dis town. lllozozozozlzlzlzozozozlzlzl

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 6:23 pm Roge

        lol what? I get where youre coming from, the j are overwhelmingly represented in the elite, but they are hardly religious, so “the synagogue” hardly makes enough sense to encapsulate everything going on. especially since most of the contributing actors in this story arent j.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 6:46 pm Full-Fledged Fiasco

        “They are hardly religious, so “the synagogue” hardly makes enough sense to encapsulate everything going on.”

        Yep, let’s use The “Cathedral,” instead…

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 10:15 pm Greg Eliot

        I saw what you did there. lulz

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 8:15 pm Tyrone

        They have the religion of Communism, the one belief system they seem to have no problem proslethyzing.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 6:49 pm Anonymous

        And God still chose the Juz over your Aryan ancestors, didn’t he?

        While your ancestors were busy killing and pillaging, the Juz were busy writing the 10 Commandments so that your ancestors learn to behave like civilized man as opposed to the animals they are.

        BTW, who were the nutcases who wrote that scripture you mentioned? Aryans themselves trying to replace the tribe in importance?

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 8:18 pm Tyrone

        Mostly Greeks or Syrians wrote the Bible, people who had advanced civilizations and moral codes without the Ten Commandments.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 9:12 am Anonymous

        Keep on dreaming brother lol. There is no evidence of this anywhere besides your delusional brain and the like-minded white-supremacy sites that distort everything historical while managing to look uneducated. What a joke some of you crazies are!

        Let’s review, shall we? The Greeks and the Syrians were busy fucking each other in the ass. lol, so much for their moral code. Oh, and the Romans were busy feeding each other to the lions, while the Aryans were busy pillaging all of Europe in their path. Such a nice bunch all of them were. All this while the tribe were busy constructing moral codes and writing religious texts which influenced the west for 2000 years, not to mention writing medical, astronomical, and financial texts full of their wisdom. What else is there to say – you Aryans are an embarrassment…..but keep on dreaming. God is laughing at all of you.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:18 am Tyrone

        Well its obvious you’rea classicist. I bet you learned that from Chomsky. Egypt, Ur, Assyria, Medea, Persia, Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Troy, all preceded Israel and several of these empires conquered and controlled the Israelites. My complaint about the Js is their love affair with Communism and their propensity to be its leading proponent through lies and deceit. Laugh all you like, this contempt for classical liberalism and individual rights and thought will get you back to the gas chambers.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:22 am Tyrone

        Socrates, Plato, Epictetus, Epicurius, Pythagorus, Heraclites, need I continue? Your ignorance is profound.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:23 am Tyrone

        Then why the desire to destroy their own creation?

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:30 am Greg Eliot

        For such a mighty champion of Judy-ism, you seem never to have read the Old Testament and the hilarious misadventures of morality that can be laid at your chosen doorstep…

        Let alone some of the stellar moral underpinnings of what’s written in your Talmud.

        God may indeed be laughing at us… pitiful specimens we continue to be… but He’s got an eye on your ilk as well… and He ain’t laughing.

        Mene, mene, tekel, upharsin, Schlomo.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 1:12 pm Anonymous

        “but He’s got an eye on your ilk as well”

        He has an eye on everyone, that’s for sure, and on that we agree.

        Any one that has embraced non-Biblical principles such as homosexuality, feminism, and other liberal nonsense will pay. Being Juish doesn’t afford one protection from doing God’s word. That said, non-Jus who attack God’s chosen people will also pay, as they have paid throughout history. God chose the Jus to get the Torah since they accepted it without question when he offered it to them, while the rest of the nations wanted nothing to do with it. So you need to be super careful Gregi before you attack his chosen people. Can’t you see the west is in decline? That is one of God’s punishments, and he will not abate until all of it is destroyed. It’s happening before our eyes. So if I were you, I’d leave his chosen tribe to him. He’ll punish them accordingly when they sin, as he will your tribe too. We are living in very difficult transitional times, and everyone is going to pay before it’s all over.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 1:24 pm Greg Eliot

        So you’re saying Jesus was an antisemite who had better watch His step because He dared talk bad about “Da Ju”?

        God chose the Jus to get the Torah since they accepted it without question when he offered it to them, while the rest of the nations wanted nothing to do with it.

        Your kind would have done better to accept Jesus when they had the chance, rather than pound your chest about the Torah.

        And for the record, I’m not aware that said Torah was offered to any other nation… is that (yet another) Juish fable masquerading as true Scripture?

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 2:22 pm Anonymous

        Tyrone,

        You’re missing the pint. We know Egypt, Ur, Assyria, Medea, Persia, Athens, Sparta, Corinth, Troy were very smart. But we’re not discussing their IQ; we’re discussing their spirituality. They were not spiritual and didn’t believe in one creator. They had many gods they worshiped, which were represented by idols to which they bowed and sacrificed. The idea of monotheism is a purely a Juish idea , and the idea of a moral code is purely a Juish idea, and the idea of a religious text in which God’s law is written very much like a law book is written today is a purely Juish idea too. No one before the Jus did something like that. In fact, it was so good and such a good idea, that many nations were jealous of it and subsequently copied it in much later centuries, such as the Christians and the Muslims with their own spinoffs.

        As for these civilizations preceding the Hebrews, some preceded, some were concurrent, and some came after. Some indeed subjugated the Jus. No question about it , but it was also predicted centuries before as a punishment if they will not follow God’s law. Despite it all, the Jus still remain with us today, while the civilizations you mentioned have ceased to exist long ago, which you conveniently overlook. This means that for all of their aggressive strength, bravado, and supposed wisdom they are nothing and mean nothing, while the Jus still influence the world with their religious and moral philosophies, and contributions in many fields. and, it was all predicted in the OT when God spoke to the Jus and warned them. He said he will scatter them among the nations if they don’t follow his laws, but he will never destroy them completely. it’s a promise he made Abraham, and it still holds today.

        “My complaint about the Js is their love affair with Communism and their propensity to be its leading proponent through lies and deceit.”

        Liberal Jus are no different from all the non-Jus that push for communism. Liberalism is very much part of western thinking, and has crept in since the Renaissance began. That’s why it’s called Renaissance, because it was a rebirth and a shedding of the church’s stronghold on thought and development of humanity. Liberalism strengthened even more during the Enlightenment. That’s why it’s called enlightenment, because humanity was being enlightened by reason and science. Thus, if you want to blame anyone for liberalism, blame the church. Liberalism was a strong antibiotic response to the catholic church’s dictatorial rule in Europe. People of philosophical thought, science, and ideas rebelled against the church. People like Galileo, Voltaire, Rousseau, Kant, and many others. In fact much of Marx’s socialist theories are based on Rousseau and Kant – both nonJus. So you can’t blame solely the Jus. It’s a western issue, and in order to solve it you need to look at yourself and figure out what is it with the west that created liberalism. It’s not just one thing; it’s many different ingredients, related as they are, that cooked this dish.

        Now put a sock in it, or go back to reading white supremacy blogs because they make you so much smarter after you read them lol.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 2:26 pm Greg Eliot

        Now I know this is Lily… outing herself as the tribeswoman she was, all along.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 3:13 pm Anonymous

        “So you’re saying Jesus was an antisemite who had better watch His step because He dared talk bad about “Da Ju”?”

        Jesus didn’t speak against the Jus as it’s written in the NT. You can’t trust much of it because first it’s not the literal word of God, and second because the church had an agenda when they related all of Jesus’ sermons. The church wanted to make sure the early Christians separated from their Juish brothers lest they go back to being Juish, so they demonized the Jus. Christianity was in completion with Juism, therefore the NT is hardly an objective source. In contrast, the OT didn’t say anything about Christians since they didn’t exist yet. All it has there is a warning to the Hebrews not to follow other gods, or adopt other nation’s habits and philosophies calling them abominations.

        “Your kind would have done better to accept Jesus when they had the chance, rather than pound your chest about the Torah.”

        You know why the Jus can’t accept him? Because he’s flesh and blood, and not God. Jus adhere to the 10 Commandments, that if your ilk had half a brain you’d understand why you’re sinning and God will not forgive. You have replaced the Creator of the Universe with Jesus. It s a hilarious misunderstanding on your part and let’s hope God will forgive.

        Here it is:

        Commandment #1 :
        “I am the Lord thy God” and repeated in Deuteronomy 5:6. “I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery.”
        • This is God first establishing his authority on us and his word is law.

        Commandments #2 :
        “Thou shalt have no other gods before me”
        • I trust this is self-explanatory.

        Commandment #3 :
        “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image” and repeated in Deuteronomy 5:8-10 ‘You shall not make for yourself a carved image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is on the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. You shall not bow down to them or serve them; for I the LORD your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and fourth generation of those who hate me, but showing steadfast love to thousands of those who love me and keep my commandments.”
        • God’s explicitly forbids adopting any other gods. That’s why the Jus can’t accept Jesus. Juism is strict monotheism, unlike Christianity. God means God, not flesh and blood.

        “And for the record, I’m not aware that said Torah was offered to any other nation… is that (yet another) Juish fable masquerading as true Scripture?”

        It’s in the Oral Law, going all the way back to Moses. This happened 3400 years ago. God offered it to everyone but no one wanted it, opting to continue with their immoral depravity, except the Jus. No nation wanted to bother with God or his strict Commandments, much like today. Too restrictive for society, they say. Nothing has changed. Even the Jus don’t want it anymore.

        “Now I know this is Lily”
        ❓ I don’t understand half your babble, including this.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 3:36 pm Greg Eliot

        Stopped reading after:

        Jesus didn’t speak against the Jus as it’s written in the NT. You can’t trust much of it because first it’s not the literal word of God, and second because the church had an agenda when they related all of Jesus’ sermons.

        I’m betting most of the others here didn’t even get that far.

        Save your breath… it smells like Lily of the Far-Fetched Field a league off.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 10:17 pm Greg Eliot

        Another bonehead Yahoodie… I thought you folks wuz s’posed ta be smart?

        “If it is not right do not do it; if it is not true do not say it.” –
        Marcus Aurelius

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 9:13 am Anonymous

        I see Greg has quickly forgotten why he was banned form posting. Oh, how quickly the maniacal forget……

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:32 am Greg Eliot

        Forgotten? Or merely refusing to bend to hypocritical sensibilities… ones which shout “OUCH” while they tread on the feet of others?

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:19 am oogenhand

        The Written Torah clearly forbids lying. The Oral Torah is far less transparent. Everybody can draw his own conclusions…

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 5:40 am Shlomo

        Encyclopaedia J u d a i c a lists atheist Leon Trotsky as one of their finest J’s. Everybody can draw his own conclusions…

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 9:30 am Anonymous

        The Oral Torah (law) deals with human nature and its realities. That’s why it’s less judgmental than the 5 Books of Moses. God tells us what is right and wrong in the Written Torah. Now human beings have to deal with it in the Oral Torah. That’s why the Oral Torah is one huge debate among many rabbis and scholars lasting 1000 years, and it resembles a court of law in its style of debate. It’s how a civilized societies behave – debates and argues – as opposed to being oppressed for their views by dictators like the “beloved” Führer. Like it or not, the Oral Torah influenced a lot of our common law.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 9:44 am Anonymous

        The Oral Torah (law) deals with human nature and its realities. That’s why it’s less judgmental than the 5 Books of Moses. God tells us what is right and wrong in the Written Torah. Now human beings have to deal with it in the Oral Torah. That’s why the Oral Torah is one huge debate among many rabbis and scholars lasting 1000 years, and it resembles a court of law in its style of debate. It’s how civilized societies behave – debates and argues – as opposed to being oppressed for their views by dictators like the “beloved” Füyer. Like it or not, the Oral Torah influenced a lot of our common law.

        Are they jealous of the tribe’s achievements? I’d say so. 😉

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:16 am Greg Eliot

        Holy Begorrah, we’ve just had an epiphany, folks!!!

        This fellow has nailed the entire historical and psychological gamut precisely… and in words totally unique and novel, never before voiced in so cogent and succinct a manner!

        We’re all JUST JEALOUS!

        LLOLLZLZLZOZOZOZOZLZLZLZLZOZOZOZOZLZLZLZLZOZOZOZLZLZLZL

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:18 am Greg Eliot

        What insight! What unique and never-before-uttered encapsulation of the entire gamut of History and Psychology!

        This guy nailed it… WE’RE ALL JUST JEALOUS!!!

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:34 am Tyrone

        Roman law is the biggest influence on the law in the West.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:15 pm Greg Eliot

        Ruh-Roh… it’s the YOU’RE JUST JEALOUS arm of the JIDF.

        LLOOZLZLZOZOZOZLZLZLZOZOZSLZLZLZOZOZLZLZLZ

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 3:44 pm Anonymous

        “Roman law is the biggest influence on the law in the West.”

        In the civil law countries such as Germany, France, etc., yes, Roman law is the predecessor.

        The Common law countries (the English speaking world) are based on Biblical principles, as well as on freedoms of speech and religion which goe back to John Locke’s concept of natural rights given to each of us by the Creator. Our government is based on these concepts.

        “[Lock] defended the natural law tradition whose glorious lineage goes back to the ancient Jews: the tradition that rulers cannot legitimately do anything they want, because there are moral laws applying to everyone.”

        http://www.fee.org/the_freeman/detail/john-locke-natural-rights-to-life-liberty-and-property

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:41 am Anonymous

        The tribe copied the ten commandments word for word from the egyptians.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:16 pm Greg Eliot

        They also copied that funny arm thing from the Egyptians, but modified it to keep the palms turned upward.

        lulz

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:39 pm Anonymous

        More delusions? More revisions of history form a bunch of unhappy frustrated jealous idiots who haven’t seen a pussy in ages? Deal with it little brain; the Jus came up with the greatest moral code man has ever known. Now go find a job, both of you.

        BTW, the ancient Egyptians were considered the height of impurity for the Hebrews. They never copied anything form them, or any other idol worshipers. Rather, the idol worshiping Europeans copied the Hebrews’ monotheism and added their Greek and Roman pagan traditions to it to came up with Christianity. Today, some Christians realizing the pagan nature of Christianity have outlawed many early Christian traditions calling them pagan, such as the Christmas tree and Halloween. Some even go as far as not calling Jesus God or son of God, as they realize a human being can’t be God. Many refer to him as only the messiah.

        Maybe you need to consult your own Christian traditions before you retort inanities.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 1:05 pm Greg Eliot

        I’ve got a job… slapping down your ilk’s claptrap… and it’s steady, full-time work. loozozlzlzlzlzlzozozozozlzlzlzlzlzozozozlzlzlzlzl

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 1:15 pm OralCummings

        Does anyone listen to talk radio,like Rush Limbaugh. His show is littered with these bizzare and freaky ads for Amnesty,full of stirring music and manly voices promising to close the borders,and make ’em learn English,and pay fines and otherwise really, really being mean to these no good so so’s and make em toe the line,mister!! And its gonna be so great when Amnesty is done!! Woo hoo we all gonna be rich! One easpecially grating ad which was particularly tough-talking,you half expect the announcer to demand that all Mexicans bend over for anal penetration(!!!!!)was by some idiot group called Conservative Citizems For Something-or-Other. THAT group is….Mark Zuckerberg!! That sniveling lil piece of shit!!

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  6. on May 28, 2013 at 5:18 pm cryo

    By the way, it may be time for a new Science Validates Game entry: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/what_women_want_qRO8pvoSKeFcqrPSftoi6N/0

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  7. on May 28, 2013 at 5:22 pm corvinus

    If some people don’t like “Cathedral”, why not “Temple”? That term seems similar to Cathedral insofar as both are religious houses of worship, but “Temple” adds a layer of sinister je ne sais quoi which “Cathedral” lacks.

    “Hive” makes total sense.

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 5:25 pm cryo

      It would be accurate to simply call it the State. Because that’s what it is. Progressives, equalists, feminists…they all fall reside under the umbrella of Statism.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 8:11 pm Commodus

        The State — Drzava

        “Oblast je pri nas ljudska” “Our authority is that of the people” indeed.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 8:48 pm Gf

        This

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 7:38 am Lex Corvus

        The “State” is too narrow in this context. Of the most powerful parts of the Cathedral—academia, the press, and the public schools—only the last is formally a part of the State.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 8:25 am man reader

        Expand your mind. We’re not talking about formally. The “state” is perfect and of course it includes the big bailed out banks (old money), which really *are* part of the government. And corporate media, academia. Actually read between the lines of your old political science books. “The State” is the hive and the Cathedral we are talking about.

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 5:30 pm Greg Eliot

      As I said, we still want to work in this town. lulz

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 5:32 pm Greg Eliot

      I’ll just leave this here:

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 9:07 pm tractal

      Temple is tactically weaker, and not only because its more likely to alienate elite Jews. Cathedral imparts a sense of mighty structure, and also underscores the theme that PC is the post-Christian religion of the modern West, which is probably the rhetorically strongest of our positions. Cathedral positions us as anti-religious, anti-dogmatic, and culturally dissident, which are about the only values we may share with the SWPL self-conception.

      Hive mind works too, I guess, but its neither as specific nor as powerful an image; it just suggests stupid drone. The incredible fact is that these guys see themselves as the ultimate individualists and free thinkers. The “hive mind” hypothesis is a brutal pill for such an ego to swallow. I’d put that cognitive dissonance up against a 39 year old hamster any day of the week. We’ll have more success pushing the idea that “you’ve been deceived by a powerful priestly class”. They’re already conditioned to respond positively to that frame.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:14 am corvinus

        Temple is tactically weaker, and not only because its more likely to alienate elite Jews.

        Temple also nicely covers pagans / idol-worshippers.

        And if modern leftoids are anything, it’s idol-worshippers.

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  8. on May 28, 2013 at 5:25 pm suppressedtruthsociety

    I actually see plenty of parallels between what CH refers to as the “Cathedral” and the actual cathedrals of Christian European tradition. Both are comprised of people hungry to maintain peer acceptance treating absurd, anti-science notions as indisputable fact and knee-jerk attacking anyone who dares question them.

    The analogy is especially perfect in that modern SWPLs feel such an air of superiority over religious institutions, making it extra sweet to remind them how truly similar they are.

    Check out my red pill blog: http://suppressedtruthsociety.wordpress.com/

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  9. on May 28, 2013 at 5:31 pm dingtwist

    Those words are too big brah.

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  10. on May 28, 2013 at 5:38 pm j

    Go to 42:00- 43:40

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  11. on May 28, 2013 at 5:59 pm Dean Moriarty

    This is poetry.

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  12. on May 28, 2013 at 6:01 pm Matthew King

    Leftist messianism is a religion for sure, which would make “Cathedral” seem appropriate if cathedrals were not also the greatest, most beautiful works of architecture ever achieved my man and the sanctuary for the greatest works of art ever made my man. You cannot refashion these achievements into ugliness; you merely dignify the enemy by an association with them.

    Adopt the spirit of Alinsky: do not concede an inch in the name war, call your enemies after the most vile and viscerally inciting terms you can think of, allow nothing positive to come from the nominal scheme until they have to embrace the term for its ubiquity and appropriate it like blacks and sodomites had to do with “n i g g e r” and “queer.”

    The enemy is comprised of tyrannical, totalitarian haters of life. They are epicene and cowardly. Champions of deviancy. Clever but ultimately stupid, useless busy-workers. SWPL, neck-bearded hipsters, cringing pussies, faggots. Forfeiters of manliness. Pseudointellectual Eloi. Eunuchs. Sexual quislings. Subverters. Parasites. Misanthropes. Nietzsche’s “Last Men.”

    Hives are noble and efficient. They work and produce as an organic whole. Hives are the opposite of the lifeless bureaucratic super-artifice the left dreams about, where vitality goes to die. “If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — forever” (Orwell).

    Finally, take seriously the name of what you represent. Make it solid, not reactive, not “anti-” anything. “Dark Enlightenment,” besides being a cutesy, literal paradox on its face, is too focused on the enemy it is trying to eradicate rather than the kind of positive philosophy it is attempting to make real. Do not allow your identity to be defined by them or with their terms.

    Matt

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 7:47 pm Tyrone

      Good points. We have to call them out and forget abut reasoning with them. It’s not possible and never was and they stab you in the back and use you if you try.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 11:43 pm imnobody00

        As an European who lives close to several cathedrals, I can’t express how beautiful these buildings are, especially the Gothic ones. It saddens me that their name is mixed with leftist degeneracy. It’s like you are giving a beautiful name to a criminal practice. I don’t think it’s smart. Let’s call it anything else. The Bunker, for example

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 4:22 am Anonymous

        One of main points is that lavish ceremonies are unconcerdenly continued inside the cathedral, while outside – absolute doom is what is at hand. Hence the Cathedral as the name of that magnificent “feel good” circus that is called society.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 5:17 am Tyrone

        Americans don’t always see how many people enter them to pray. Many Europeans are simply private about religion. It hasn’t been systematically banished from the public arena in Europe as is being done in the US, for instance.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 10:01 am mike

        Bunker implies the last days of a dying regime – and the Cathedral ain’t dying anytime soon

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 9:03 am WhoCares

      I have.. it’s name is Auaria and I believe in it.

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 6:43 am Leonard

      call your enemies after the most vile and viscerally inciting terms you can think of

      Identifying progressivism as a state-established Christian religious movement is pretty much this. Of course being Christian is only vile in their opinion (and only post 1968 or so); reactionaries still value Christianity.

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  13. on May 28, 2013 at 6:07 pm tanabear

    I do not like the term ‘Cathedral’ in referring to the attitudes, beliefs and practices of modern day leftists. The word cathedral already has a commonly understood meaning. It will just end up confusing people not already familiar with the jargon of the dark enlightenment. Joe Sobran used the term ‘Hive’, which I prefer to cathedral. However, I have always referred to them as the politically-correct crowd or the Cult of Diversity. People understand these terms.

    Why not the Grumbling Hive as a paean to Bernard Mandeville?

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  14. on May 28, 2013 at 6:12 pm Matthew King

    How’s the honeymoon going, you old scamp?

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  15. on May 28, 2013 at 6:17 pm alfredwclark

    As CH notes, many followers of the Old Cathedral implicitly or explicitly support the New Cathedral.

    See: http://occamsrazormag.wordpress.com/2013/04/29/is-christianity-inherently-left-wing-and-egalitarian/

    A strong case can be made that the New Cathedral is but a secularized (and more dangerous) version of the Old Cathedral.

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 7:07 pm corvinus

      Half right. Protestantism is inherently left-wing and egalitarian, while Catholicism (at least pre-Vatican II) is patriarchal and hierarchical.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 7:44 pm Jason

        Which is why old-school Catholicism never summoned many adherents in the U.S.

        American Catholics act exactly like Protestants. We’re an egalitarian nation.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 8:46 pm Full-Fledged Fiasco

        “We’re an egalitarian nation.”

        lolllolzzololzzzol

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  16. on May 28, 2013 at 6:26 pm kolo

    its strange to me how all the seemingly disparate topics i read on the internet are inter-related. the economic and social stuff i got into independently of each other.. or so i thought. the way of thinking in every aspect of our life is connected, it is related closely to success and mental discipline. what we all really want to do is produce an accurate map of reality that helps us get along, that’s all, but when the map we are given is backwards, how can we not bin it and try to create our own

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  17. on May 28, 2013 at 6:49 pm Full-Fledged Fiasco

    Is this post an answer to that controversy at Mangan’s?

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 7:02 pm Patriarch

      Speaking of Cathedrals and cathedrals, I think I’ve found a feminists blog who’s hamster is having severe delusions. You see, she’s having a spiritual love affair with “Louis” who died in the seventeenth century.

      http://vignettesacrosstheveil.wordpress.com/

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  18. on May 28, 2013 at 7:19 pm Sgt. Joe Friday

    How about “Politburo?” Plenty of parallels between how the old USSR functioned and how things seem to work nowadays. The point now, as it was then, is not to simply control people, but to humiliate them while doing so
    Soviet communism was clumsy and ham-fisted. Today’s politburo is a tad more sophisticated and therefore dangerous.

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 9:05 pm Lucius Somesuch

      I’d say “Presidium” works a bit better if you want to go the Soviet angle: more mysterious, less well-used.

      But generally I just stick with Fay Weldon’s “Gramsci Project”, as explained in her suicide bomb-attack of a chick lit tome, “The Spa”

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 12:58 am LeRenard

      Most people today have no idea what the politburo was. Certainly not those born after 1980.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 5:22 am Tyrone

        That’s a big problem. Cultural knowledge has been deliberately adulterated and systematically removed from the curriculum. Kids today are dumb as shit when it comes to history, geography or any knowledge of our culture. What they do learn, they learn in English class.

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      • on May 30, 2013 at 4:31 am Glengarry

        Convenient, isn’t it?

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  19. on May 28, 2013 at 7:34 pm texstar1950

    Well, I’m also not excited about this usage of the word Cathedral; but I’m surprised no one has previously pointed out the Latin and Greek roots of the word “Cathedra”.

    “Cathedra” meaning seat or bench; that is, the throne of power where the Lord and Master sat to rule. Eventually, usage of the word came to symbolize the great church where the “Lord Bishop” had his “Seat of Power”.

    Whoever came up with this usage gets Gold Stars for being ingenious.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 2:34 am A♠

      Therefore, we in the manosphere should greet one another with the phrase:

      “Long time, no see.”

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 7:43 am Kyo

      “Bank” also means bench; it was where Italian Renaissance bankers would move their calculating counters around to add up figures. (“Bankrupt” comes from one of these benches being broken.)

      The Cathedral and the banksters using the same word!

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  20. on May 28, 2013 at 7:35 pm Simon Corso

    So, I take it you had a safe and happy Memorial day ?

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  21. on May 28, 2013 at 7:39 pm Smashmaster

    How about “The Ministries”?

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  22. on May 28, 2013 at 7:41 pm Tyrone

    It is indeed both a cathedral and a hive. They are two sides of the same coin. You can’t have a religion without dogma and dogma is useless without followers. It’s all about the innumerate seizing power over the numerate by invoking metaphysical ideals that claim a higher morality thereby giving them the right to boss people smarter or braver or more able than them around.

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  23. on May 28, 2013 at 7:44 pm lancelot

    In the second to last paragraph, I believe the second sentence should read: “Right now the Cathedral is at the apex of its power.” Looks like you switched your terms around on accident.

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 11:44 pm lancelot

      Ah, fuck. Belay that edit. I think I get it now, although I might still be lost in the Star Trek reference. Who knows?

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  24. on May 28, 2013 at 7:47 pm Harsh

    I like both terms actually. Each captures a particular nuance of the leftoid machine. They work well together.

    On an unrelated note, am I bad person for looking forward to the inevitable day when Amanda Bynes blows her brains out?

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  25. on May 28, 2013 at 7:59 pm Emmanuel Goldstein

    The Cathedral is analogous to the Inner Party, while the Hivemind is analogous to the Outer Party.

    However, if there is hope, it lies in the Proles.

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 8:56 pm pulsotic

      Proles. That’s funny. When I read that book and I read those lines I thought to myself, “self, there is no hope.” And it’s true today as it was in that dystopian world. The socialist and feminist ideologies have been marinating so long that they’ve become embedded in our society’s culture and identity. We are the outcasts. We are the social deviants. The Cathedral is sizing us for our rat-cage hats right now.

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      • on May 28, 2013 at 9:51 pm frozenpie77

        Which is why we must be Chuck Norris in “Missing in Action”. When the rat cage is placed on our heads, and it seems like there is no way out, we must eat the rats.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 5:56 am Matthew King

      However, if there is hope, it lies in the Proles.

      Nope. The plebs.

      Either we reestablish the natural, cultural aristocracy between patricians and plebeians, or our republic continues rapidly along the way of vertiginous decline. We cannot be egalitarian unless we are also homogenous. Multicultural equality is the most unstable possible chemistry. The Romans could become multicultural only because they maintained such a strong patrician class, even as they placated the plebeians.

      The proletariat is a stupid fiction invented by that historical ignoramus, Marx. Who, by the way, took it upon himself to redefine the very word History.

      Matt

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  26. on May 28, 2013 at 8:05 pm Randoms | Foseti

    […] – Heartiste on the Cathedral: […]

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  27. on May 28, 2013 at 8:17 pm Manlyman

    There’s cathedrals on the left and cathedrals on the right. The point is you need to break free.

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  28. on May 28, 2013 at 8:43 pm n/a

    Call the Year Zero filth what it is: the Comintern.

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  29. on May 28, 2013 at 8:44 pm Full-Fledged Fiasco

    Do Hysterics Profit a Woman in her Effort to Control Man?

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  30. on May 28, 2013 at 8:44 pm Shlomo

    My dear CH, after honest examination of the issue, why is that when writing a posts containing surnames like “Caplan”, you repeatedly fail to call a spade a spade or name that spade’s kinsmen and it’s “intellectual” movements as the catalyst for the decline of Western Civilisation?

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 10:27 pm Greg Eliot

      ‘Cause he knows there are a few of us that will do THAT heavy lifting for him. 😉

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 9:40 am Mark

        That’s what happens when an idiot has nothing better to do with his time and his life is empty. That’s when he hangs out at CH and trashes the tribe. After all, what can he do with his time when he has no job and no women.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:12 am Greg Eliot

        Sorry your ox got gored, Shlomo… and your Cathedral shaming language is played… soooooooooooooo 14 minutes and 59 seconds ago.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 4:26 am Anteros

      Lets call a spade a spade and point out that you repeatedly failed to read the archives of this site.

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  31. on May 28, 2013 at 8:44 pm richard roma

    The Cathedral is a perfect term. Modern leftism has much of its psychological underpinnings in Puritanism. In our age of scientific reason and materialism its dogma has taken the place of the Church’s. From “Good Christians” to “Good Liberals”.
    It’s not a coincidence that most of the founders of the feminist movement were ex-nuns.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 10:38 am Karsten (@karsten_nord)

      I don’t know where you’re getting your information, but it’s false. The founders of feminism, as we know it today, come from a different faith:

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Jewish_feminists

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  32. on May 28, 2013 at 8:56 pm WhoCares

    The Prog. lol. This is very succinctly put.

    I’d also like to point out what I just read, it struck a chord and made me think about how much we are programmed since birth. Maybe you can draw parallels!

    http://mayhaan.blogspot.com/2013/05/fathers-or-mothers-patriarchy-vs.html

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  33. on May 28, 2013 at 9:14 pm No BS

    Cathedral is, at best, misleading. Kind of like blaming the mark for the con, don’t you think?

    Since our fearless leader has issued the injunction to “drive the tip of your spear, strait and true, into the meat of the hive” I certainly think Greg Eliot’s suggestion of “The Synagogue of Satan” does the job nicely. However, one could argue the biblical phrase is a bit redundant and overly dramatic. On the other hand, The New Testament pedigree of this phrase, which can be determined by a quick Google search, is impeccable.

    In the interest of keeping things concise and direct, how about, “the tribe”?

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  34. on May 28, 2013 at 10:17 pm ab

    call it gay

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    • on May 28, 2013 at 10:28 pm Greg Eliot

      llozozozlzlzlzlozozozozlzlzll

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 5:27 am Shlomo

        As in shlomosexual.

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  35. on May 28, 2013 at 10:25 pm Anonymous

    It is just “cultural marxism”

    cathedral is drama queen. “CATHEDRAL” = poseur shit. vapid. meaningless.

    On the plus side, Cathedral does capture the quasi-religious nature of cultural marxism.

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  36. on May 28, 2013 at 10:32 pm Rum

    Except that everything about the real.historical reality of what Cathedrals were all about is exactly opposite to what a properly tuned -up, full-bore fanatical form of Calvanism can show you… Nevermind…
    Except that Calvanism begins with the premise that if “nothing matters” is wrong, then EVERYTHING MATTERS!!!. Down to the smallest detail. The Elect will be strengthened by this realization and brace themselves to their duty against whatever might come against them…. while the the others will fade away.
    There was a significant population of (mainly English and German) joos who lived in the CSA during the WAR and who did not even pretend to oppose the general program of the secessionists.
    Google up Judah Benjamin. Google up the Memphis volunteer brigades. Then forget what you might have learned.
    It would probably be for the best.

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  37. on May 28, 2013 at 10:56 pm Rum

    I would be in a better mood if my earlier, carefully thought-out comment had not be buried pre-maturely.
    So, here I am.
    So here I am to tell you joos are not equalists unless they are under indictment or in the pleading phase of the grant-giving process.
    Some of them may conger for themselves the highest G rating.
    By all means. The world will spend faster if IQs go higher and we will all weigh-less than before.

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  38. on May 28, 2013 at 11:06 pm Anon

    What’s “catheral” in yiddish?

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 11:09 am Greg Eliot

      zing

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 11:22 am corvinus

      I know that’s a rhetorical question, but fuggit.

      קאטעדראלע

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 11:28 am Anonymous

      Idol worship.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 12:46 pm Anonymous

      Idol worship!!!

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  39. on May 28, 2013 at 11:10 pm Subway Masturbator

    Like teen boys in a basement thinking of the name for a band no one will ever hear of.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 1:34 pm Greg Eliot

      Like the nerdy kid on the block who always got picked last for a game of kick ball, when they let him play at all… just pressing his schnozz up against the small rectangular screen window… wishing all the cool kids would let him into the basement.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:58 pm Subway Masturbator

        Good boy. Flattered you make sure to monitor the Masturbator’s ravings.

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      • on May 30, 2013 at 6:40 am Greg Eliot

        Azzhole… seeing your tripe in passing and slapping you down for it ain’t monitoring.

        You snarky dweebs that stink up the chateau have got to realize that, while you may have the right to your own opinions, you DON’T have the right to your own dictionary.

        You fairy.

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  40. on May 29, 2013 at 12:01 am whiskeysplace

    A true insult should first of all be accurate, nothing insults like the truth, and secondly demeaning and demoralizing, by using the truth to diminish and belittle in a funny and accurate way the enemy.

    An insult should encapsulate contempt. Indeed it should drip contempt.

    Cathedral is not accurate, those who worked on the Cathedral created beautiful objects of art, out of devotion to a land, place, people, and religion that is incomprehensible to the modern world.

    Besides it is confusing, too many people will think of Eric S. Raymond’s “The Cathedral and the Bazaar,” and figure you are referring to commercial source software (the Cathedral).

    I would nominate Puritans as the insult. It encapsulates the truth: group think, witch hunts, joylessness, grasping materialism, an elite believing itself to be saved by divine redemption (while all others are damned), weirdness and weird names (Increase, Chastity, Prudence = Messiah, Moon, Ocean), and drink-the-kool-aide madness. Jonestown is another good insult, as that speaks to the utopian suicide that encapsulates these people. But I like Puritans. It is also accurate, the old Puritan stock is still around is basically these elites, and their cultural ideas are merely the dour Scandinavian Christianity of a thinly Christianized Pagan Cult death-obsession.

    There are many different strains of Christianity. The Catholic Church has a major problems with gays being 99.999999999% of Priests, and thus being weird deviants in love with deviancy, but the Catholic approach to life and heritage is far different than Scandis. And Baptist Protestantism with emphasis on extreme individualism and charismatic testimony is far different than the dour “meeting and a lecture” of spartan, spare Puritan style meeting halls and the modern equivalent of watching an Al Gore Global Warming powerpoint dressed up as a movie.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 12:40 am corvinus

      The Catholic Church has a major problems with gays being 99.999999999% of Priests, and thus being weird deviants in love with deviancy, but the Catholic approach to life and heritage is far different than Scandis.

      The Catholic Church only started to get an influx of faggots after World War II due to a concerted drive by leftist faggotry — the Homintern may be a good term for it — to infiltrate the Catholic Church and destroy the biggest obstacle in their path to their desired destruction of Western civilization and chaos. Unfortunately, the hierarchy didn’t know how to deal with them; they were too soft on the homo infiltrators and thought Freudian psychology would have been enough.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:53 am imnobody00

        Although about the vast majority of priests being gay you are wrong, I like Puritans. Maybe “secular Puritans”.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 6:09 am Matthew King

      The Catholic Church has a major problems with gays being 99.999999999% of Priests, and thus being weird deviants in love with deviancy…

      And here you go ruining a good suggestion by shitting all over yourself. This statement, this gratuitous stupidity, renders your opinion non-credible and your advice questionable.

      The Jesuit queens were a 1970s problem. The John Paul pontificate eradicated that cohort. Scandal flows in and out of the church as it must in any church universal. Mindless haters fixate on peccadilloes. Who is the real “puritan” now? Will you be declaring a war on the scourge of naugahyde and bell bottoms next?

      In summary and in conclusion, go fuck yourself.

      Matt

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 10:58 am Anonymous

        Many catholic priests are gay, that’s a fact.

        Do you know many grown men that can abstain from sex? No such thing; it’s unnatural. Men love sex. Isn’t it the subject of this website? You need to face the fact that not having sex is an unnatural human behavior. So the catholic church should not expect men to be unnatural or risk deviancy, as in child molestation. Therefore, it should allow priests to marry.

        That said, I don’t like insulting the catholic church. However, you seem very touchy when it gets insulted, even when it’s deserved in connection with gay priests, who also spread liberalism. Nevertheless, you have no problem with your inane friend Greg insulting Juism at every turn, right? Sounds like double standard. Sorry Matt, but your Ju hate is showing.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:25 am corvinus

        In the absence of anything spiritual, that’s true. So it doesn’t surprise me that the post-V2 church has a problem with faggotry. What, you don’t think people can dedicate their lives to God and keep their dicks in their pants?

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:17 pm Anonymous

        “What, you don’t think people can dedicate their lives to God and keep their dicks in their pants?”

        No. Impossible. God created us with a strong sexual impulse that needs an outlet throughout our lives. Can you really expect a man not to have sex for 70 or 80 years? C’mon it’s unnatural. And God doesn’t want it either. Instead, he wants us to control our sexual behavior so that not every impulse of sex is acted upon, such as not to engage in homosexuality, bestiality, and incest, or sex outside of marriage. Otherwise, attempting to abstain from all sex can lead to a sin. Other than not engaging in the forbidden sexual acts I mentioned above, nowhere does it say not to have sex, and even sex outside of marriage isn’t considered a big sin like the other 3.

        The misconception about God’s will was created by the early church not having the true wisdom found in the Old Testament where God’s will is plainly declared repeatedly. The early church wanted to stand as its own separate religion, so it mandated this stupid rule among others. It has nothing to do with what God really expects of his priests.

        In fact, think about the holly Jouish priests in the Old Testament. They could enter the Holly of Hollies only if they were pure physically and spiritually. If they lacked purity, they could be killed instantly upon entry. Physical purity meant they had to wash their bodies well before entry. One of the things that makes a man pure spiritually is marriage. All the High Priest in Jerusalem had to be married or they cannot serve God. An un-married man was not allowed to do God’s work because he might engage in unnatural thoughts and have unnatural proclivities that lead to sin and make him spiritually soiled. Homosexuality is one of those acts that renders a man spiritually soiled. In fact, if the High Priest’s wife died, a new wife was brought to him immediately (a virgin, as she also had to be pure), lets he didn’t have a sexual outlet and engaged in unnatural behaviors.

        Too bad the Church fathers didn’t pay attention to God’s rules in the Old Testament regarding how he wants his priests to be. God knows human nature better than church fathers, that’s why he didn’t ask for the impossible. It’s a good thing the protestants abolished the ban on marriage and allow their pastors to marry. To add more insult to injury, it’s liberal and gay priests that are pushing for gay marriage within the church. They have a very big influence on the rest of the population, and if gay marriage is sanctioned we have them to thank.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:29 pm Greg Eliot

        … for it is better to marry than to burn. 1 Corinthians 7:9

        especially if thems the only two choices. 😉

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 2:43 pm corvinus

        That just shows your complete ignorance about the Catholic Church and its history. Protestantism was the first step to the mess we’re in today. One of the foundations of Protestantism is justification through faith alone, and that good works — such as giving up the right to marriage for the service of God, and fighting against sexual temptation — doesn’t do a thing for your soul. Catholics, OTOH, saw it as earning treasure in heaven. Big treasure, given how hard it is.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 2:57 pm Tyrone

        You are rather ignorant of the early Christian church. Celibacy wasn’t mandated until the 12th century. Even afterwards, many priests remained married. Prior to that it was seen as an ideal and more of a holdover from the early days of Christianity when renunciation of all elements of the flesh was a popular way to imitate Christ. This only means the Roman Catholic church. The Orthodox Church, which has the oldest and most faithful liturgy to the early days of the Church, never implemented celibacy. In modern times, the Roman Catholic church has always tolerated priests having unofficial wives, usually in the form of housekeepers.The priest who baptized me had a lady in town he went to go visit on a regular basis. Everybody knew about it and nobody really cared.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 3:06 pm corvinus

        You are rather ignorant of the early Christian church. Celibacy wasn’t mandated until the 12th century. Even afterwards, many priests remained married.

        That may be true for priests, but bishops were always celibate, including in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and married priests could never remarry once their wife died. And in many other cases, married priests were forbidden from having conjugal relations with their wives.

        Also, you completely leave out the monastic orders, monks and nuns, who were also all celibate.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 4:24 pm Anonymous

        @Tyrone
        “The priest who baptized me had a lady in town he went to go visit on a regular basis. Everybody knew about it and nobody really cared.”

        And you think such a behavior is befitting a servant of God? Is it something to be proud off? If he was allowed to marry like every man should be, he wouldn’t need to sneak around like a criminal or a sinner and have sex out of marriage which is considered a sin in Catholicism. At least he isn’t molesting little boys, but still…. why put people in such situations and entrap them into sin?

        “you are rather ignorant of the early Christian church. Celibacy wasn’t mandated until the 12th century.”

        Which is even stronger evidence that it’s not a law given by God, rather a church edict based on a lack of understating human nature.

        People need to be close to God, not have a middle man in the form of the church telling them what to do, or that they have to go through a priest in order to reach God. All these rules the church makes is for its own benefit. I suspect priests remaining celibate is in the interest of the finances of the church.

        It’s laughable that some within the church are pushing for gay marriage, but not for priests marrying. The liberal priests and nuns within the church are influencing it and making it into another arm of the left, like most other religious institutions in the west.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 4:26 pm Anonymous

        @ Corvinus
        “Catholics, OTOH, saw it as earning treasure in heaven. Big treasure, given how hard it is.”

        And how many do you think actually pass this test? Anyone? Do you believe that? Even Popes couldn’t hold back. No one can fight intrinsic human nature. It’s simply not doable, and ends up making men of God sinners. Worst, it promotes homosexuality and child molestation. It’s unrealistic and I don’t believe most priests can withstand not engaging in sex. It’s asking for the impossible and it leads to trouble.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 4:50 pm corvinus

        Naysayer.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 7:21 pm Tyrone

        Also, you completely leave out the monastic orders, monks and nuns, who were also all celibate.

        Not initially. Monasteries and convents originally started out as a sort of retirement home for well to do Christians. Celibacy was always an ideal there because it was seen as a way of purifying the body in preparation for heaven. It was also easier for people at the ends of their lives to be celibate. Still, they were more like religious communities than places of severity. It was only under the Benedictine reforms that you had the form of monastery that we think of today. Celibacy and denial of the flesh were always seen as a means of purifying one’s self for Heaven. Look at the Pole Sitter phenomenon for instance. Early Christians tended to idealize suffering for God.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:47 am Greg Eliot

        Why, I’ve never insulted Juism in my life… you fairy.

        Also, that whole “many are X” means nothing. If there are, say, 1,000,000 of a given sample, and 1000 are X, well… 1000 is “many” as a pure number… but as a percentage of the sample, well… not so much. And therefore, saying “many are X” is a form of lying, because it give the connotation of an issue being much larger than it truly is.

        But that’s an old tale… tedious to tell, harsh to hear.

        You would-be internet debaters and champions of all things PC/Left/etc. really need to come up with better tactics.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:47 pm Anonymous

        Stop backtracking ya loser.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 12:52 pm Greg Eliot

        Another jest fallen flat, alas!

        “Your honor, these are two practitioners of Juism.”

        “What the hell is Juism?”

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 2:20 pm Greg Eliot

        It wasn’t backtracking… it was (wait for it… wait for it…)

        Ju-jitsu!

        llozozozozlzlzlzlzozozozozlzlzlzlzozozlzlzl

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 3:46 pm Matthew King

        Do you know many grown men that can abstain from sex?

        Do you know many grown men that can abstain from shitting in their pants?

        It’s called spiritual discipline. It’s called virtuous habit. That the idea is so bizarre to an undereducated yeoman like you is a sign of our deep civilizational decay and the eradication of the baseline moral decency which sustains a culture from age to age. Before the sexual revolution warped your bourgeois brain and made you think we all were born to be pornstars — rutting animals rubbing their pathetic peens against any friction that would have them — deliberate abstinence and female virginity was admired as a superior way of life. Like people who could control themselves around chocolate cake.

        I just don’t know how people can stay so slender!

        You are the fat woman who cannot fathom a world where people can abstain from chocolate cake. Worse: you think it impossible not to devote one’s life to the pursuit of more and better confections. Death by chocolate, indeed.

        Matt

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 5:36 pm Anonymous

        “You are the fat woman who cannot fathom a world where people can abstain from chocolate cake.”

        Don’t be ridiculous. Abstaining from eating chocolate and abstaining form sex your whole life are not the same.

        “Before the sexual revolution warped your bourgeois brain and made you think we all were born to be pornstars …..deliberate abstinence and female virginity was admired as a superior way of life.”

        True. But, 1) female sexuality is not on the same level of male sexuality. Females can remain virgins their whole lives, but not males. Granted, it’s also tough for women, but not as impossible as it is for men. 99.99999% of males can’t abstain from sex, and if they were forced to, will find other outlets to get their needs met like doing it with men or boys, such as happens in prison or the church.

        2) That’s the reason why in very religious communities people get married early – precisely so that they don’t stray as singles and have to deal with temptations, which often happens when you want sex and don’t have regular access to it. You never see in very religious communities men in their 30s unmarried. It’s highly frowned upon because it’s understood that such a man will be tempted to sin sexually. That’s why they make him hurry up and get married no later than age 22, usually to a 18-20 year old girl. There is wisdom there. Expecting priests to remain celibate their entire lives is very unrealistic, and can lead to horrible sins like homosexuality and child molestation.

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      • on May 30, 2013 at 5:53 pm Alexander

        “…church should not expect men to be unnatural or risk deviancy, as in child molestation”

        Priest pedophiles are 4% of all priesthood spanning through whole of XX. century.
        General population has same numbers.
        This is horrible and unjustifiable, but still, by what you write about inevitableness of the deviancy they seem to handle it pretty well (96% of them worldwide starting from 1900).

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      • on June 9, 2013 at 7:59 am Theodore J. Dalrymple

        > Do you know many grown men that can abstain from sex? No such thing; it’s unnatural.

        Refraining from beating or killing people who anger you is unnatural, yet we expect and demand it of everyone. And pretty much everyone complies. Go figure.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 6:55 am earl

      “The Catholic Church has a major problems with gays being 99.999999999% of Priests, and thus being weird deviants in love with deviancy, but the Catholic approach to life and heritage is far different than Scandis.”

      I see the media has once again brainwashed the masses. Have you ever met a priest or been to a Mass?

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 9:17 am Greg Eliot

      You should have stopped at:

      A true insult should first of all be accurate, nothing insults like the truth…

      An important point that escapes many here… the megafauna shitskin brigade foremost.

      The rest of your “Puritan” and “99.999999%” buschwa rang false.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 12:37 pm momololoz

      Whiskey’s so good at aping Jewish evasions he ought to be on NPR.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 1:36 pm Greg Eliot

        That barb hit the mark squarely.

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  41. on May 29, 2013 at 12:11 am BnG

    There were no emails you melodramatic fraud. You just read the thread on… MyPostingCareer.com

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  42. on May 29, 2013 at 12:15 am The Cathedral And The Hivemind « PUA Central

    […] The Cathedral And The Hivemind  Home  The Cathedral And The Hivemind […]

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  43. on May 29, 2013 at 1:17 am cyclebot

    I prefer the Establishment.
    It encompasses everything from the FoxNews PC-infiltrators to the corporatist GOP cheap-labor traitors to all the self-serving interest group and entitlement coalitions.
    Also, I want to see Amanda Bynes’s boobs before she offs herself.

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  44. on May 29, 2013 at 1:38 am Konkvistador

    I see many readers misusing the term “The Cathedral”. Here is a good video on what it means:

    I think much of the aesthetic objection to the term is surface level. In general it shouldn’t be used by people who haven’t read Moldbug or at least a passable summary of him, since they only bastardize the term.

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  45. on May 29, 2013 at 1:47 am tspark156

    The Sewer

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  46. on May 29, 2013 at 2:22 am arky

    Why not Synagogue of Satan?

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  47. on May 29, 2013 at 2:44 am santa666

    How about “stinking shit hill of fail”?

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 6:32 am Matthew King

      Thanks for your input, everyone. With this gem the suggestion box is now closed.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 9:20 am Greg Eliot

      Most droll… but it only encapsulates petty personages… such as several of the denizens of this very chateau’s demimonde… with no dread implicit at the truly dreadful power of the actual Cathedral.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 11:26 am corvinus

      Stinking Shitty on a Hill

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:30 am corvinus

        …of Fail

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  48. on May 29, 2013 at 2:57 am chris

    For those who don’t like the term Cathedral, there is another one, it is called Theocracy.

    Cathedral=Neo theocracy/Nouveau theocracy

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 3:02 am chris

      Lets fancy it up;

      Nouveau théocratie

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 3:46 am tspark156

        Hypneocrisy

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 5:38 am bob

        Nouvelle théocratie, there you go.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 5:42 am chris

        Lol, yeh, I don’t speak french.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 9:25 am Greg Eliot

      Too much Christian-sounding stuff… the real machers in the Cathedral are anything but.

      But if it’s French you’ll be wantin’… how’s about (wait for it… wait for it…):

      B’RITH NOIR

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 9:49 am Full-Fledged Fiasco

        Greg, you must remember those immortal words:

        ““They are hardly religious.”

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  49. on May 29, 2013 at 3:01 am mctps

    You’ll never, ever understand biological egalitarianism and its mad application to politics by contemporary feminist and leftist groups if you don’t understand that these people are puppets, literally.

    You won’t understand why so many people blindly follow one crazy ideology or another if you aren’t aware of the ancient system of remote mind control that is responsible for these hive mind phenomena as well as our experiences with “God”, “Satan”, “demons” (possession), mass hallucinations like UFO encounters, and paranormal phenomena in general.

    You won’t understand why some people fail to apply the Heartiste methods when dealing with women and why some people succeed so easily.

    The problem is … we are underlings. The leftists are the sickest, sorriest puppets of all time, but it’s not their fault and there are no arguments that can be used to wake them up, just as there are no arguments that can be used to change the minds of any other group of mind controlled zombies, and that includes you too. Unless it’s meant to happen, of course. But since this is the age of multicult, division on all levels, systemic sickness and corruption, chaos in general, and pathetically tiny opposition to all that, it’s not going to.

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  50. on May 29, 2013 at 4:01 am Brononymous

    Diversaries?

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  51. on May 29, 2013 at 4:45 am Porphy's Attourney

    The fact that “many” people are e-mailing you to drop the term IMO indicates a reason to keep using it.

    I’m a Christian but “The Cathedral” is an apt description; it’s a Christian heresy, and anyone who knows where Moldbug got the roots of the concept it describes knows there’s a lot more documentation of the phenomenon, which is the Progressive revivalization of the old “Throne and Altar,” with themselves (Progressive intellectuals &tc) acting as the “Intellectual Bodyguard of the State” (but also determinators of policy and castigators when it strays from purity).

    I like terms like “Hive” and so on, but only a term like “The Cathedral” highlights the essentially religions character of what is trying to pass itself off as a purely secular & rational-scientific phenomenon.

    It’s really a Ecumenical Postmillenialism with God deleted.

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  52. on May 29, 2013 at 5:08 am Karl

    Real hives do not have welfare for non-productive bees. The drones are NOT allowed to re-enter.

    This is what you get, CH, when you cater to cityfolk. Words of striking admiration for fully-stocked supermarkets, but complaints every time the rain falls.

    No one can show me a civilization which improved its situation by killing its Jews; nor any kingdom which didn’t eventually decide to un-expel its Jews. Hitler spent an INCREDIBLE amount of taxpayer’s money & soldier’s blood to kill every Jew he could get his hand on; his Reich lasted only a fraction as long as Tel Aviv has been a chartered city.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 12:45 pm momololoz

      “No one can show me a civilization which improved its situation by killing its Jews; ”

      No civilization has ever tried killing all of them.

      “nor any kingdom which didn’t eventually decide to un-expel its Jews. ”

      Because they were never expelled very far, and had nowhere else to go on the Eurasian landmass, being traders or crooks: eventually, just by hanging around in neighboring provinces, new rulers would let them back in.

      “Hitler spent an INCREDIBLE amount of taxpayer’s money & soldier’s blood to kill every Jew he could get his hand on”

      Wrong: that was to conquer Russia. Two logical difficulties arise from your melodramatic speechifying: 1) that Jews, not Russians, would have had to kill all those Germans, or 2) the Soviet was acting solely in defense of Jews within its territory.

      None of this – that “Hitler” spent money and German blood to kill Jews, rather than Russians; or the hypothetical sequentiae – has any basis in reality.

      “his Reich lasted only a fraction as long as Tel Aviv has been a chartered city.”

      This might well happen when a landlocked nation of 80,000,000 takes on three world powers at once, with a combined population of just over 1,000,000,000.

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  53. on May 29, 2013 at 5:23 am bob

    “As many CH readers are already acquainted, the term Cathedral was coined by a Mr. M.M. and reformatted by yours truly (and probably others) for a general audience to mean the collective motivations and enlivening spirit of the bulk of the human machinery that powers the entertainment, media, government and academia industrial complexes in the West, but particularly in America. This human machinery is mostly progressive in political disposition, equalist in ideology, tyrannical in method, snarky in execution, and hypocritical in principle.”

    It’s also Jewish, says… a Jew.

    http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/biden-jewish-leaders-drove-gay-marriage-19229557#.UZ-836I3Lnh

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  54. on May 29, 2013 at 5:50 am Georgia Boy

    Dalrock’s fire ant mound analogy works well too.

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  55. on May 29, 2013 at 8:06 am Baldesco

    The Socialist Cathedral is the same as the Ancient Cathedral – both instruments of enslavement. But whereas the old put ‘god’ on the pedestal, the new put ‘man’ in his place.

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 8:32 am Tyrone

      Actually that’s not true. Peasants never got to go into the cathedral usually. They were primarily reserved for nobility.

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  56. on May 29, 2013 at 8:27 am j

    Cathedral works. Sums up the way the Hivemind Leftoid Groupthink and indoctrination effort has supplanted ‘traditional’ and tested values.

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  57. on May 29, 2013 at 10:05 am Martin (@____Martin)

    I am amenable to “The Hive,” and “Leviathian” is excellent as well.

    I strongly recommend getting rid of “The Cathedral.” It is a misdirect from the true culprits who foisted Cultural Marxism on the world (especially the Frankfurt School, who were most assuredly not Christian, but rather, of another faith).

    Furthermore, I myself am not Christian, so I find the “Cathedral” nomenclature appalling not because I object to its attack on Christianity (though that is problematic, given, again, that Christianity is only part of the reason why we have a Leftoid hegemony today, and certainly not the greatest part), but because it is attack on one of the greatest expressions of Western art: the magnificent cathedrals of Europe.

    You can be the most die-hard pagan, a follower of Wotan and STILL be in awe of the Sublime power of the Cologne Cathedral, or Salisbury Cathedral, or Lincoln Minster, etc. These are among the noblest expressions of the warrior spirit of European Man; even grander, owing to their matchless intricacy of detail, than the Pyramids of Egypt; the works by which the North finally matched and arguably surpassed the greatness of Rome.

    They are the architectural equivalent of the symphonies of Beethoven or the dramas of Shakespeare.

    To associate them in ANY way with the worm-like, slave-morality, resentment-driven mindset of the Leftoids is a slander on their greatness, and it also unjustly ennobles our enemies — who don’t deserve so majestic a term for their grubbiness.

    Just about any term for Cultural Marxism and its control over Western culture is better than “the Cathedral.” It’s intellectually imprecise, being a complete misdirect, and it’s an aesthetic affront to the greatness that European Man once created.

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  58. on May 29, 2013 at 10:06 am Full-Fledged Fiasco

    Related: Rivers of Blood.

    72 views!

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  59. on May 29, 2013 at 10:34 am Karsten (@karsten_nord)

    Calling our enemies “The Cathedral” is spitting on our own heritage — and in fact, on one of the very best expressions of our heritage.

    Even if Christianity dies out, Whites will still be able to look upon the awesome cathedrals of the Western world and be inspired and say, “We built that; that’s the kind of greatness that we once erected.”

    Calling Leftism “The Synagogue,” given the origins of cultural marxism, would be much more accurate.

    And the progressives surely love the fact that we refer to them as something they hate. From Wikipedia:

    “On December 5, 1931, by order of Stalin’s minister Kaganovich, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior [in Moscow] was dynamited and reduced to rubble.”

    Leftoids destroy cathedrals. Traditionalists build them (or, in the case of the Moscow example, REbuild them, once the Leftists fall from power). We don’t slander them.

    Remember: the Leftists have an architecture of their own: soulless Brutalism and the “International Style,” which results in those cold, steel-and-glass, concrete monstrosities that infect our cities, their bleak minimalism a perfect expression for the deadening ugliness of Leftoid thought.

    THAT is the architectural symbol of Leftism: something soulless and meaningless, not something as beautiful and noble as a cathedral. It’s way, WAY too good for them.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 10:45 am Anonymous

      “Calling Leftism “The Synagogue,” given the origins of cultural marxism, would be much more accurate.”

      Wrong. Religious Juz (who are not Marxists ) call their house of worship the synagogue. They hate the reform and liberal Juz just as much. Reform and liberal Juz never call their house of worship synagogue. They call it temple. Both cathedral and temple are correct since they both house idol worship. But not a synagogue.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 11:11 am corvinus

        Again, I think “Temple” would be better.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 2:24 pm Greg Eliot

        I get the sneaking suspicion this Anonymous is the erstwhile Lily… or at least, someone who apprentices under her at the CogDis School of Cyberia Overlook.

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      • on May 29, 2013 at 5:16 pm Anon

        It’s definitely our Lilith, who got tired of the spotlights.
        Been there, done that.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 11:05 am Greg Eliot

      +111

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 11:06 am Greg Eliot

      Well-said.

      The ONLY rationale for sticking with The Cathedral is as a form of bizarro-world irony…

      Sorta like when you call a bald guy “Curly” (nyuk, nyuk, nyuk).

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  60. on May 29, 2013 at 10:35 am colonelcrimson

    Hey Heartiste, have you read Charlotte Allen’s piece in the LA Times about the Boston bomber? Looks like she’s swallowed [heh] the red pill. Even mentions evopsy. Gotta say, it was surprising to see…

    http://articles.latimes.com/2013/may/22/opinion/la-oe-allen-dzhokhar-tsarnaev-20130522

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 8:02 am Bill Brasky

      That was fascinating to hear coming from a woman.

      100 years in, and some women are actually beginning to see the obvious.

      Well, maybe…and not that it matters, as it wont affect the behavior of the young women one iota.

      Still, interesting to see some dim awareness of the increasingly nightmarish nature of what’s propping her up.

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  61. on May 29, 2013 at 11:28 am Martin (@____Martin)

    In fact, I’d go a step further and say that the framing should not be “The Cathedral and The Hivemind,” but “The Cathedral versus The Hivemind.”

    I.e., our enemies are well described by the term “Hivemind,” but we, we radical traditionalists and reactionaries, we are the ones who should proudly adopt the term, “The Cathedral” to refer to ourselves and our dissident actions.

    After all, the great cathedrals incarnate exactly what we have that the Leftists don’t: We have a rich, noble culture, stretching back centuries, of which the great cathedrals are among the mightiest expressions. The Leftists have nothing to match this.

    Any time the Leftists get uppity, we can throw the Sublime power of the great cathedrals in their face and ask, “What do you have, to compare to this?”

    A great cathedral is perfect, single expressions of the totality of Western culture. As the Gesamtkunstwerk of the Middle Ages, a towering cathedral comprises architecture, sculpture, painting, music (the mighty organs) and even literature.

    And even today, whether we be pagans, atheists, or traditional Christians, Teutons or Slavs, Celts or Gauls, we can all take pride in our mutual built heritage — our White heritage — of which the great cathedrals are among the highest manifestations.

    No wonder the Leftists demolish cathedrals. They’re scared of them. They resent them, because they know in their heart of hearts that those powerful and beautiful edifices shame them. They fear that in looking upon the great cathedrals, the White peoples will remember their nobler roots and take pride in them and reassert their strength.

    In World War II, the Cologne Cathedral took 70 hits from Allied bombs and didn’t go down, even as the rest of the city was reduced to rubble. That, to me, is the perfect expression of the resiliency of white Western culture, assaulted on every side by the forces of the Hivemind, but with a mighty inner core that cannot be destroyed, and will still remain standing when all the Stalins and SPLCs have spent their load and vanished off the face of the earth.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 11:29 am corvinus

      Nice. +1

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 11:36 am Greg Eliot

      Well done, sir.

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 4:41 am thwack

      we can all take pride in our mutual built heritage — our White heritage — of which the great cathedrals are among the highest manifestations.
      ————————————————————————-
      Well if you want to take that path, the Apollo “moon landings” are an even better example of the “totality of Western culture”; who cares if it never happened?

      Because remember, its not a lie if people want to believe it.

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 8:05 am Bill Brasky

      Shrines to slave morality, built by slaves. Meh.

      I like “the temple”, or “leviathan”…you can pick and choose between the two to differentiate between overt State and general pious self annihilators/cattle herders.

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 1:56 pm IA

      Very good.

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  62. on May 29, 2013 at 11:40 am Draggin

    I vote for “Hegemony”

    I somehow missed the whole development of The CathedraI and it took me a while to figure out what you were referring to when i did come across it. Cathedral seemed too biased towards a religious push rather than governmental, and didn’t really work for me. It became a bit more clear for me when I visualized it as the Hegemony described in Ender’s Game etc.

    Just to cover my ass, since it has been 20 years since I read Ender’s Game, I googled Hegemony. I like the following definition from wikipedia best:

    In the 20th century, Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937) developed the philosophy and the sociology of geopolitical hegemony into the theory of Cultural Hegemony, whereby one social class can manipulate the system of values and mores of a society.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 12:31 pm Full-Fledged Fiasco

      “I vote for ‘Hegemony’.”

      How about The Syndicate?

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  63. on May 29, 2013 at 11:48 am thwack

    The nature and expression of racism has always been so great and vast that black people use the term “The System”.

    “The Matrix is a system Neo”

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 8:07 am Bill Brasky

      Great and vast as the temporal and spatial domains of human existence…uh, “yo”.

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  64. on May 29, 2013 at 12:15 pm brooks bayne (@brooksbayne)

    the name: “the complex.”

    philosopher ≠ marketer.

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  65. on May 29, 2013 at 12:26 pm Lovekraft

    How about “The Clinic”?

    run by and populated by various types of mentally deranged.

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    • on May 29, 2013 at 5:18 pm Anon

      You got my vote.

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  66. on May 29, 2013 at 12:56 pm sundaemon

    A cathedral is a symbol for heavenly aspiration and is probably not appropriate, even though it did become associated with the secret-handshake brigade and their buggery through the ages.

    “Hive” is perfect – not least because the women in a hive do all the (make-)work and the 5-10% which is (alpha-)male does the shagging and the choosing of queens.

    Reminds me a bit of that internet bumper sticker that went around a while ago where that red indian chief said something like, “we used to go hunting and fishing and napping every day while the women did all the work. Then at night we would shag. Then white men came along.”

    By the way, this speaks to something that nobopdy has picked on and yet is glaringly obvious and rather important. The economy is fake, and is composed of nothing but make-work. “The economy” IS the hamster, writ large. Meaningless lists and figures, monuments to confusion and emptiness. It stands to reason then that women should be doing “the work” within it, all of it. Men are not supposed to work, not like that, in cubicle hell. If you’re talking industrialisation, or the “knowledge(less) economy”, you’re talking women’s work.

    Comes closer too to explaining why the enigmatic drifter gets the pussy and the career man gets torn apart for sport by Diana and the Furies for being eunuch-lite. Or worse, ignored. That’s the lot of men who have volunteered to be fake women.

    Look up the Corybantes, an old Roman cult who style themselves on the beehive and who may have influenced world events a lot more than most realise…

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  67. on May 29, 2013 at 1:00 pm Heywood Jablome

    They are little more than a howling mob. Finding a cuter name for them will do little.

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  68. on May 29, 2013 at 1:34 pm Wrecked 'Em

    Cathedral works. It passes the Elevator Test because the mental construct of a non-christian cathedral is in opposition to what a real Gothic cathedral represents.

    Well, and there’s that bit about the Inquisition.

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  69. on May 29, 2013 at 3:51 pm Porphy's Attourney

    The Frankfurt School is important in the direction The Cathedral took and its contribution to the modern Cultural-focused wave. I used to concentrate very much on the havoc the Frankfurt School caused, and it is not insignificant. Understanding it is important.

    But the phenomenon the concept of The Cathedral predates it: there’s a *reason* why every two-bit Marxoid academic refugee got a prestigious, fully-funded position at respectable Universities the moment they arrived, while people like Mises & Hayek were barely tolerated and their salaries had to be paid by marginal, penny-anti free market foundations.

    This is because the basic structure was already fully in place when the Frankfurt School arrived to become part of it; Walter Lippmann described its operations (while he was a Progressive Social Democrat) in “Public Opinion” (1922) (a tract Chomsky likes to refer to, without ever telling his audience of ignoratii that it was written by, well, a guy who was part of the same Movement Chomsky himself is, as a manual for advancing their cause; – a manual Chomsky himself has followed throughout his career as an “Activist for Social Justice.”

    People need to know more also about the Fosdick Brothers (and their appointment to prominence by J.D.R.) and the like. Greater familiarity with the whole Social Justice movement’s roots in the Social Gospel might dispel some of the more inapt beliefs some people have about the origins of all of this. (To say something is a Christian heresy is not to tar all Christians, for example).

    P.S. I feel the need to point out that the anti-semites are worse than useless, even to themselves, even on their own terms. They have no understanding and, what is worse, no desire to seek understanding. To the extent to which they are successful in convincing others, they are a millstone around any counter to the phenomenon that is desiccating Western Civilization. Even Anders Behring Breivik was sharper than the anti-semites.

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 12:05 am Subway Masturbator

      Very important to consistently and repeatedly applying the well-earned label of mental illness on mass-murderer Brevik. Personality disorder: type severe narcissistic. Plausible rationalizations for repulsive behavior deserve to be discounted out of hand. The ends negate the value of the rationalizations.

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 4:51 am Tyrone

      Do you really still believe that this will all be settled peacefully by Democratic means when your adversary is utterly ruthless, amoral, and concerned only with gaining and maintaining power? This will continue to get worse and fester until we are all either serfs or the dam bursts. This will end with nothing less than our own Sulla.

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      • on May 30, 2013 at 9:44 am Matthew King

        Heyyy… what’s with the hate for my boy Sulla? He was an optimate who cleaned up the Gracchi populares mess (the age parallel with ours today) and abdicated peacefully.

        I’m not the foremost expert in late republic history, but Sulla always struck me as a good egg. Commanding, effective, conservative, and principled. A master of war and peace. On the other hand, his forcefulness paved the way for the consolidations of Caesar, despite his intentions.

        Or are you praying for a Sulla, in the manner of Revelation’s imperative, the last sentence of the Bible (22:20)? It’s not clear whether you are citing Sulla as a threat or as a hope.

        In the event you see Sulla as a hope, is it wise to call for the man who will unintentionally facilitate tyranny in the name of republican reform? I don’t think “peacefully by democratic means” is an option, but a republican optimate renaissance is. We don’t have to choose between demagoguery and dictatorship. I draw my sword alongside the Catos.

        Matt

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      • on May 30, 2013 at 10:14 am Tyrone

        I meant it mostly as a statement predicting a likely outcome. No hate at all for Sulla, mostly admiration actually, but the Republic never recovered and he wasn’t always a nice guy.We need a Sulla today. I also have a soft spot in my heart for his main rival, Gaius Marius. Check out Marius’ speech to the troops before he embarked on his campaign against Jugurtha (Sallust). It is one of the finest, most inspiring speeches I can think of. Short and sweet but full of substance. Sometimes I pray for a Sulla too, as long as I can stay off his list of proscripted individuals. I plan on naming one of my future sons Lucius Cornelius if that’s any help. The other will be Gaius Marius.

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      • on May 30, 2013 at 2:59 pm Matthew King

        Fuck, I wish my peers were educated. More men like you, and everything would be just fine. Instead we’re headed for Vae Victis ad infinitum. For lack of a little historical training.

        Teach a kid something, today.

        My children’s names: Camillus, Cato, Scipio, Agrippa, Trajan, Julian. The biggest birth weight: Max Thrax. Constantine, Theodosius, Ambrose, Anthemius. Crank them out like Devil Anse Hatfield.

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      • on May 30, 2013 at 4:00 pm Pax Romana

        Sure, like you can find a woman that will give you a dozen sons/disciples, and who will let you name them ancient Roman names so they could be the laughing stock of their community. Maybe you can find one deep in the Amazon; she wouldn’t know any better or have any commonsense.

        And, naming your kids with ancient Roman pagan names is equal to idolatry, as most of these men were idolatrous. I guess, for all of your religious and pious speak you didn’t notice.

        Anyway, aren’t you running out of time if you’re planning on having a dozen sons? You better get started finding a wife since you don’t want to have them in your 60s if you want to be around to raise them. And you also have to consider that you might have girls in between which means you need many years before you actually get a dozen sons to pop out of your wife’s pussy. This sounds more like wishful thinking than anything realistic. But being rational isn’t your strong suit, is it?

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      • on May 31, 2013 at 7:44 am Matthew King

        You’re some troll who trolled so hard that you couldn’t keep the same screenname, because we all began to ignore your predictable resentments? Is that about right?

        I didn’t name my sons that, you literalist dipshit.

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      • on May 31, 2013 at 7:53 am Greg Eliot

        Pax Romana’s birthname was Incontinentia Buttox.

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      • on May 31, 2013 at 8:30 am Tyrone

        Matt, are you from Nawlins or Mobile? I have a beach condo down in Gulf Shores and get out to the Mobile area fairly often.

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      • on May 31, 2013 at 6:49 pm Matthew King

        Matt, are you from Nawlins or Mobile?

        No, but I’m coming soon. Keep a light on.

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 5:29 am Karsten (@karsten_nord)

      “the anti-semites are worse than useless”

      . . . at pushing the philo-Semitic agenda, yes.

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 6:33 am Greg Eliot

      It used to be that an “antisemite” was somebody who hated the Sanhedrin.

      These days, an “antisemite” is somebody the Sanhedrin hate.

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  70. on May 29, 2013 at 8:28 pm Jesus_Lizard

    Great post!

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  71. on May 29, 2013 at 11:03 pm Ludwig Von Bern

    Stick with Cathedral. For that matter, don’t change any of your nomenclature. If CH were the type that would dilute his vitriol in an attempt to appeal to a broader demographic or avoid offense, I wouldn’t read his work.

    Highly educated people throughout history have learned Greek and Latin so that they could better understand great work. It is not too much to ask of a new reader that they adjust to a different lexicon in order to understand Chateau ideas.

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 5:35 am Karsten (@karsten_nord)

      “in an attempt to appeal to a broader demographic or avoid offense”

      Clever butt-kissing, Bern, but your comment’s absurd.

      As if there’s anything edgy about saying something bad about Christianity or cathedrals. If anything, that will just win the approval of the Leftoids.

      But calling them “The Synagogue,” that‘s what would give “offense,” that’s what would show a refusal to “dilute vitriol” — assuming that’s even such an important goal in the first place.

      Precise, effective, trenchant communication is the best tactic. “Cathedral” fails at even that basic level.

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      • on May 30, 2013 at 6:31 am Greg Eliot

        As if there’s anything edgy about saying something bad about Christianity or cathedrals. If anything, that will just win the approval of the Leftoids.

        Exactly.

        Ever notice how all those “edgy” comics are actually ragging on the safest-to-rag-on topics?

        Sort of like how women nowadays are getting tattoos to show how “edgy” they are?

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  72. on May 30, 2013 at 5:12 am thwack

    Before you guys get carried away, it is worth mentioning that the right has done a poor job promoting itself and also allowing it to be defined by its enemy.

    The result is many people who are not leftist end up going along to get along because they lack the language to defend/justify their position; I know because I was one of em.

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    • on May 30, 2013 at 10:13 am Matthew King

      Exactly. This enemy shaming technique is all for naught if we don’t establish a positive, non-reactive mission. “Anti-” anything movements are destined to flame out quickly. If they are successful, they destroy the very fuel that sustains them!

      A Constitution Party must be inaugurated and set apart on the right, seeing as the GOP has allowed the honorable term “republican” to be defined as “compliant passive enabler of the hyperstate.” There is nothing in the modern world that a strict construction approach to that most successful, oldest continuous governing document cannot handle.

      A serious drive to repeal the 14th amendment — in favor of reviving the 9th and 10th — is a cause worth organizing around, with “Plead the Tenth” our rallying cry.

      The Republicans began as a small one-issue anti-slavery party that rose to dominance all at once when the standard opposition lost its viability. That can easily occur in today’s electorate, since the 75% supermajority is being taken for granted if not flat ignored (!) when it’s not being outright vilified. What if a fraction of a fraction of whites stopped accepting the party line that they are villains and devils and should be ashamed for pursuing their interests?

      All a giant must do is shift slightly his sleep to cause an earthquake. But SWPL represent whites in general. That perverse arrangement can be reversed in a flash, in a single incident, like a bank panic. The rot is not so deep as it appears, not so fundamental as the enemy wants us to think. Our skeleton has good bones — the best bones in human history; the flesh that hangs on them are just a bit diseased and flabby of late.

      Matt

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  73. on May 30, 2013 at 2:07 pm IA

    Very interesting article. Important too, because sloppy use of words means sloppy thinking.

    Comparing progressivism to Christianity is sloppy thinking. One example is the comment about Caplan being a hypocrite. But, there can be no hypocrisy if there is no dogma. Prog modernism has no founding event or body of thought. Its adversaries are projecting their own reasoning onto unreason. Caplan isn’t a hypocrite because nowhere does it say everybody is supposed to live in integrated neighborhoods. Where does it say that? That’s just a tactic to demoralize whites who lack confidence in themselves and their culture.

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  74. on May 30, 2013 at 2:39 pm thirty

    Paragraph 8 summarizes everything in this blog, so well put:
    It is no less incomprehensible…

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  75. on June 1, 2013 at 1:14 am Sam

    “The Synagogue”. They control the institutions.

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  76. on June 5, 2013 at 6:25 am thrasymachus33308

    Reblogged this on Deconstructing Leftism and commented:
    To me, the question is- where does the Hivemind end and the Cathedral begin? Most people who think they are part of the Cathedral are just part of the Hivemind. And those who are actually part of the Cathedral may not even think of themselves as such.

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  77. on June 6, 2013 at 6:18 pm Ryan Vann

    Fuck this Cathedral noise. An Echo Chamber of Douchebaggery is what it is; Cathedrals at least have some lovely harmonic Latin chanting, the mantra of these lemmings is shrill and obnoxious

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