I don't think it's a distraction. I think it's just the underlying root cause problem simply becoming apparent because the problem has become so advanced.
I come out of the medical field where we think about homeostasis. The body has tremendous capabilities to adjust for various insults and injuries, normalize itself, and keep going. It can shunt blood flow to injured parts to promote healing. It can shunt blood away from the extremities to protect the core organs. It can handle extremes of cold and heat. It works at the physical level, at the biochemical level, and at the cellular level to do this in dozens of different ways. Now, if you get seriously injured or chronically diseased, your body will compensate for the various things going wrong. Things will appear more or less normal, until the system suddenly falls apart and decompensates. That's what the ER folks and critical care peeps focus on dealing with. That's when things have to move really fast and get really expensive. On all those tests and diagnostics that used to look reasonably decent, you start seeing wild swings that you have to pay attention to rapidly because the patient's body is overwhelmed and on its way out.
In a societal-cultural sense, this is what we're watching now. We're watching the first stages of decompensation. We never would have seen the Satanic stuff this clearly before because society had always been able to compensate for it and suppress it. Now, we're seeing it on full display and out in the open because all of the protective mechanisms we used to have in society have been compromised and overwhelmed. Now we're seeing the full-on assault on the most valuable among us: the old and wise (here, assist your own suicide!), the women who give life to the next generation (third-wave feminism outright rejecting every aspect of childbearing or rearing), and children (with non-stop homosexual and trans messaging meant to destroy their minds and will). This is what the end of a civilization looks like, and we may not be able to intervene in time to restore the patient to health.
Whatever solution we try is going to have to be fairly extreme, implemented rapidly and decisively, and we need to accept that, just as the surgeon engages in butchery to save life or the oncologist poisons and irradiates the patient to save him from cancer, we may need to do a lot of harm in order to save our society.
I don't think it's a distraction. I think it's just the underlying root cause problem simply becoming apparent because the problem has become so advanced.
I come out of the medical field where we think about homeostasis. The body has tremendous capabilities to adjust for various insults and injuries, normalize itself, and keep going. It can shunt blood flow to injured parts to promote healing. It can shunt blood away from the extremities to protect the core organs. It can handle extremes of cold and heat. It works at the physical level, at the biochemical level, and at the cellular level to do this in dozens of different ways. Now, if you get seriously injured or chronically diseased, your body will compensate for the various things going wrong. Things will appear more or less normal, until the system suddenly falls apart and decompensates. That's what the ER folks and critical care peeps focus on dealing with. That's when things have to move really fast and get really expensive. On all those tests and diagnostics that used to look reasonably decent, you start seeing wild swings that you have to pay attention to rapidly because the patient's body is overwhelmed and on its way out.
In a societal-cultural sense, this is what we're watching now. We're watching the first stages of decompensation. We never would have seen the Satanic stuff this clearly before because society had always been able to compensate for it and suppress it. Now, we're seeing it on full display and out in the open because all of the protective mechanisms we used to have in society have been compromised and overwhelmed. Now we're seeing the full-on assault on the most valuable among us: the old and wise (here, assist your own suicide!), the women who give life to the next generation (third-wave feminism outright rejecting every aspect of childbearing or rearing), and children (with non-stop homosexual and trans messaging meant to destroy their minds and will). This is what the end of a civilization looks like, and we may not be able to intervene in time to restore the patient to health.
Whatever solution we try is going to have to be fairly extreme, implemented rapidly and decisively, and we need to accept that, just as the surgeon engages in butchery to save life or the oncologist poisons and irradiates the patient to save him from cancer, we may need to do a lot of harm in order to save our society.