Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you remember one thing from all of your postings on dcum, PCP, let it be that you turned, time and again, for help from those same people that you would wish to be banished from your idealized nation, and they helped you.
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I would only add that it is striking to me that PCP seeks a classical education in the context of being so very sure that everything he believes to be true is immovable.
Anonymous wrote:If you remember one thing from all of your postings on dcum, PCP, let it be that you turned, time and again, for help from those same people that you would wish to be banished from your idealized nation, and they helped you.
PaleoConPrep wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought you wanted to go to Hampden-Sydney and become a lawyer and politician. Out of curiosity, what changed your mind?
Well I had Idealized Hampden-Sydney as this "Southern gentlemen's" school. After doing some research and speaking to friends who know people there, I discovered that HSC is ful of kids who party, drink/get drunk, and don't care about learning. I wouldn't fit in at a place like that. I love prepdom, but I'd call myself a preppy scholar. I'm a quiet scholarly type who enjoys reading classical literature, studying political philosophy and theology, and listening to classical music. As far as politics is concerned, I'm no longer interested in ever running for any public office. This is for two reasons. First of all, over the last few months (while closely observing the election) I became much more of a realist about our political system. Donald Trump is WAY WAY WAY to the Left of me, and he's treated like a monster. Imagine what the media and the public would do to me: a fairly intellectual guy on the Far-Right. I'd have ZERO chance of winning anything. The other reason I'm no longer interested in political office is because I've totally rejected democracy as a competent form of government. I agree with H.L Mencken's view that democracy is a system in which inferior men dominate their superiors. I am now a Monarchist ideologically. I'd support a return to the old order. My ideal form of government would be a Protestant monarchy with strict social classes: aristocracy, clergy, warrior/military, merchants/white collar workers, and serfs/blue collar workers. I also support a return to traditional gender roles.(I hate all forms of Feminism) I firmly believe that "equality" is a pipe dream. No one is ever equal. Hierarchy is a natural part of society. Seeing as I'm radically anti-democratic, I'd be a massive hypocrite if I ever ran for anything. I don't want to waste my life pandering to the masses. I'd be very content with a quiet life of scholarship.
PaleoConPrep wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought you wanted to go to Hampden-Sydney and become a lawyer and politician. Out of curiosity, what changed your mind?
Well I had Idealized Hampden-Sydney as this "Southern gentlemen's" school. After doing some research and speaking to friends who know people there, I discovered that HSC is ful of kids who party, drink/get drunk, and don't care about learning. I wouldn't fit in at a place like that. I love prepdom, but I'd call myself a preppy scholar. I'm a quiet scholarly type who enjoys reading classical literature, studying political philosophy and theology, and listening to classical music. As far as politics is concerned, I'm no longer interested in ever running for any public office. This is for two reasons. First of all, over the last few months (while closely observing the election) I became much more of a realist about our political system. Donald Trump is WAY WAY WAY to the Left of me, and he's treated like a monster. Imagine what the media and the public would do to me: a fairly intellectual guy on the Far-Right. I'd have ZERO chance of winning anything. The other reason I'm no longer interested in political office is because I've totally rejected democracy as a competent form of government. I agree with H.L Mencken's view that democracy is a system in which inferior men dominate their superiors. I am now a Monarchist ideologically. I'd support a return to the old order. My ideal form of government would be a Protestant monarchy with strict social classes: aristocracy, clergy, warrior/military, merchants/white collar workers, and serfs/blue collar workers. I also support a return to traditional gender roles.(I hate all forms of Feminism) I firmly believe that "equality" is a pipe dream. No one is ever equal. Hierarchy is a natural part of society. Seeing as I'm radically anti-democratic, I'd be a massive hypocrite if I ever ran for anything. I don't want to waste my life pandering to the masses. I'd be very content with a quiet life of scholarship.
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Anonymous wrote:PaleoConPrep wrote:Anonymous wrote:PaleoConPrep wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought you wanted to go to Hampden-Sydney and become a lawyer and politician. Out of curiosity, what changed your mind?
Well I had Idealized Hampden-Sydney as this "Southern gentlemen's" school. After doing some research and speaking to friends who know people there, I discovered that HSC is ful of kids who party, drink/get drunk, and don't care about learning. I wouldn't fit in at a place like that. I love prepdom, but I'd call myself a preppy scholar. I'm a quiet scholarly type who enjoys reading classical literature, studying political philosophy and theology, and listening to classical music. As far as politics is concerned, I'm no longer interested in ever running for any public office. This is for two reasons. First of all, over the last few months (while closely observing the election) I became much more of a realist about our political system. Donald Trump is WAY WAY WAY to the Left of me, and he's treated like a monster. Imagine what the media and the public would do to me: a fairly intellectual guy on the Far-Right. I'd have ZERO chance of winning anything. The other reason I'm no longer interested in political office is because I've totally rejected democracy as a competent form of government. I agree with H.L Mencken's view that democracy is a system in which inferior men dominate their superiors. I am now a Monarchist ideologically. I'd support a return to the old order. My ideal form of government would be a Protestant monarchy with strict social classes: aristocracy, clergy, warrior/military, merchants/white collar workers, and serfs/blue collar workers. I also support a return to traditional gender roles.(I hate all forms of Feminism) I firmly believe that "equality" is a pipe dream. No one is ever equal. Hierarchy is a natural part of society. Seeing as I'm radically anti-democratic, I'd be a massive hypocrite if I ever ran for anything. I don't want to waste my life pandering to the masses. I'd be very content with a quiet life of scholarship.
NP here. Paleo, what attracted you to this ideology and to preppy culture in particular? I'm genuinely curious and don't mean this in a snarky way; I know several self-professed paleocons who are incredibly happy with Trump.
An anti-democratic, anti-egalitarian Monarchist/aristocratic ideology is the logical conclusion of Conservatism. Democracy is by definition an egalitarian ideology, and therefore Liberal. I hate these talk radio hosts who turn the Founding Fathers into Demi-gods. I believe the founders/framers were great statesmen and excellent writers, but I oppose what they stood for. I guess I'd tolerate a Republic with a VERY limited franchise, ut Monarchism/aristocracy is preferable. If you want to get a clearer understanding of my ideology, look into Paleoconservatism and the Dark Enlightenment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Enlightenment
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleoconservatism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditionalist_conservatism
BTW, I'm not necessarily unhappy with Trump. I was just making the point that he's WAY to the Left of me.
I see, but what about the preppy thing, to echo another PP?
PaleoConPrep wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to drop this whole unrelenting "I am a Paleoconservative Prep Man" and just...go with the flow. It is good to know your values, but it's simply not healthy to be so wrapped up in your personal "brand"/identity.
I almost wonder if it's a control issue or OCD or anxiety or something.
oh come on
PaleoConPrep wrote:Anonymous wrote:PaleoConPrep wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought you wanted to go to Hampden-Sydney and become a lawyer and politician. Out of curiosity, what changed your mind?
Well I had Idealized Hampden-Sydney as this "Southern gentlemen's" school. After doing some research and speaking to friends who know people there, I discovered that HSC is ful of kids who party, drink/get drunk, and don't care about learning. I wouldn't fit in at a place like that. I love prepdom, but I'd call myself a preppy scholar. I'm a quiet scholarly type who enjoys reading classical literature, studying political philosophy and theology, and listening to classical music. As far as politics is concerned, I'm no longer interested in ever running for any public office. This is for two reasons. First of all, over the last few months (while closely observing the election) I became much more of a realist about our political system. Donald Trump is WAY WAY WAY to the Left of me, and he's treated like a monster. Imagine what the media and the public would do to me: a fairly intellectual guy on the Far-Right. I'd have ZERO chance of winning anything. The other reason I'm no longer interested in political office is because I've totally rejected democracy as a competent form of government. I agree with H.L Mencken's view that democracy is a system in which inferior men dominate their superiors. I am now a Monarchist ideologically. I'd support a return to the old order. My ideal form of government would be a Protestant monarchy with strict social classes: aristocracy, clergy, warrior/military, merchants/white collar workers, and serfs/blue collar workers. I also support a return to traditional gender roles.(I hate all forms of Feminism) I firmly believe that "equality" is a pipe dream. No one is ever equal. Hierarchy is a natural part of society. Seeing as I'm radically anti-democratic, I'd be a massive hypocrite if I ever ran for anything. I don't want to waste my life pandering to the masses. I'd be very content with a quiet life of scholarship.
NP here. Paleo, what attracted you to this ideology and to preppy culture in particular? I'm genuinely curious and don't mean this in a snarky way; I know several self-professed paleocons who are incredibly happy with Trump.
An anti-democratic, anti-egalitarian Monarchist/aristocratic ideology is the logical conclusion of Conservatism. Democracy is by definition an egalitarian ideology, and therefore Liberal. I hate these talk radio hosts who turn the Founding Fathers into Demi-gods. I believe the founders/framers were great statesmen and excellent writers, but I oppose what they stood for. I guess I'd tolerate a Republic with a VERY limited franchise, ut Monarchism/aristocracy is preferable. If you want to get a clearer understanding of my ideology, look into Paleoconservatism and the Dark Enlightenment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Enlightenment
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleoconservatism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditionalist_conservatism
BTW, I'm not necessarily unhappy with Trump. I was just making the point that he's WAY to the Left of me.