The 14 Words: A Beautiful Shire With A Future For Our People

3 months ago
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"The most beautiful to our eyes and which resonates most powerfully with our soulful longings is the vista of wilds intermixed with small plots of agriculture and rolling meadows.

Picture it in your head right now (rn). Endless flats and hills filled from one end of the horizon to the other with an unbroken canopy of trees is pretty to us, but it is also monotonous and ominous.

Now picture a few untrammeled forested hilltops or copses interspersed with small farms of shimmering wheat fields and browsing sheep and grassy cleared meadows sloping gently to woodsy stream banks. You can feel your heart swell and your mind travel to beloved memories. Those memories are our European and settler American ancestral memories, traveling with us generation to generation.

Libwhite, self-declared "green", urbanoids exalt the idea of mega-cities hosting sardine-tinned millions while the vast expanse of lands outside the perimeters of the concrete purgatories are returned to the wild, but that is not beautiful to me or to most Whites I would bet.

What is beautiful is a shrinking of the urban crush factory and a dispersal of our people to smaller towns, encircled by a pleasing balance of wilds with sustainable farmland and wildflower meadows.

The beginning of this transformtion Back to the Beautiful will require the rethinking of our reliance on corporate agriculture, with its huge vast holdings leveling everything to make room for soybeans."

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