“We are Forerunners. Guardians of all that exists. The roots of the Galaxy have grown deep under our careful tending. Where there is life, the wisdom of our countless generations has saturated the soil. Our strength is a luminous sun, towards which all intelligence blossoms… And the impervious shelter, beneath which it has prospered.”

Didactic Mind, Ep 54: Death Before Dishonour

by | Nov 8, 2020 | Podcasts | 3 comments

We’re back to politics full-swing in this week’s podcast, and I have to say that the disaster that was the Presidential election earlier on in the week had my blood boiling. Hence my rather trenchant and pointed remarks about the never-to-be-sufficiently-cursed whorenalists and presstitutes of the lying (((media))), Jared Kushner, the traitorous generals and admirals in the military that inhabit the Five-Sided Wind Tunnel, and the spineless Republicucks.

Venom-spitting aside, the outcome of this year’s Presidential election was, indeed, a disaster, though not quite in the ways that some might expect. I break it all down in this week’s podcast – the failed predictions, the collapsed leads for the Daemoncrats, the utter corruption in the (((media))) and Big Tech, the stench of sulphur from the Biden campaign, and much more:

As always, if you have not subscribed to my mailing list already, please do so here.

If you’d like to support my work, please consider making a cryptocurrency donation here. My SubscribeStar page will also be up and running shortly, with tiers and rewards offered over time.

Finally, go check out the article by The Mountain That Writes about the entire electoral mess and the massive amounts of fraud and bullshit surrounding it, right here.

Subscribe to Didactic Mind

* indicates required
Email Format

Recent Thoughts

If you enjoyed this article, please:

  • Visit the Support page and check out the ways to support my work through purchases and affiliate links;
  • Email me and connect directly;
  • Share this article via social media;

3 Comments

  1. JohnC911

    You are right on Julius Caesar and Trump. Many point to him crossing the Rubicon as the point of the Roman Republic ending. Others might pointed to Augustus. I would say the Republic was ended by Sulla. He killed the political opponents, their families, supporters and the rich when he ran out of money. The Senate that was left become so corrupted (it was already bad before Sulla became Dictator) that if Julius Caesar had not acted and later his successors Augustus the empire would of fallen. I say and knowing that i can not know for sure but without Caesar (or an equivalent) Barbarians, the Gauls, the Persians and/or others would of take over earlier. Rome falling early would of great impact on the west and the world. Think about it before the rise of Christianity, the spread would of been slow down, Constantinople would not of been built and an empire with safe travel and trade from as far up north west of England to south east of Egypt.

    What i am getting at is how important the fight is. The Usa empire will not last but how it falls is the choice. If the Dems are allowed to take this what do you think will happen? What history is left?

    Qith politics always think 100 years from now instead of making some people feel good for moment.

    Reply
    • Didact

      I agree. Caesar was the man of the moment, but the movement behind him was a long time in the making. The Gracchi, Sulla, and then Caesar were all culminations of popular rage at the corruption and incompetence of the Senate.

      Looking at the broad sweeps of history, one is indeed much struck by the fact that the pagan Greeks and Romans were chosen to carry on the fire of Christianity to the world. Not the Arabs, not the Persians, not the Turks, not the Chinese, not the Scandinavians or the Russians or anyone else – the ROMANS. And I think that is because the Romans, and to a lesser extent the Greeks, benefited greatly from having relatively benign Watchers ruling over them. The Graeco-Roman philosophy of Stoicism is, after all, highly compatible with Christianity, and their emphasis on private and public virtue meshed well with what we believe.

      All civilisations are not created equal and the ones that thrive are the ones that instill real moral values in their people from an early age. Like, say, American and Anglo-European cultures used to do, back in the day.

      Reply
      • JohnC911

        I agree with you on not all cultures are created equal. I see the western world at this moment at time similar to prelude to the civil war that Constantine won. The Us and Europe countries doesn’t have to go into civil war but it does have to consider what course to take. Like Constantine moving the capital from Rome, defunding the pagan temples, funding Christian ones, banning pagan rituals and setting better reforms. Trump could be that leader for the Usa. Moving to shut down military bases around the world and NATO (or make them pay for it), defund plan parenthood (or out ban it), finish building the wall, change the monetary system and arrests all those involved in election fraud for life (if not death to some high ups).

        This would not save the Us Empire but then again nothing can short of nuking the world. This would ensure that both the people descendants and Western culture survives the coming decades, what comes after we can hope builds upon like the West did with Roman-Greek and Christian culture.

        Anyway thank you Didactic for the podcast. We need both the fighting will and hope. Have a great day, hopefully speak to you soon.

        Reply

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Didactic Mind Archives

Didactic Mind by Category