…The guilty party in a conflict is not the one who covets another’s goods but the one who defends his own. ~ Don Colacho
by Frank Roman | European Americans United
Clearly the high profile Mayan calender prediction for the physical end of the world on Dec 21st was wrong. Here we are. Rather, I cannot help but agree with many analysts that say the Mayans were foretelling a new age of man rather than his physical annhilation; that mankind’s “odometer had finally exceeded 100,000 miles” and things are about to ‘turn over.’ What that turnover means can be relative to a persons’ life experiences, but in my view it means the new age is not going to be pleasant. The evidence has been growing on a near daily increment that Dystopia has arrived. 1984 specifically. Tradition and civilization, especially in the West, have been under the quiet yet relentless process of accelerating disassembly for decades, and many cannot deny it. The evidence is overwhelming. Political correctness has reached something akin to a third stage cancer medical prognosis, with an equalitarian culture strangling the masses without satisfying their nameless resentment and a vindictive surveillance / control state operating with impunity. In my view, if it is to be believed, this is what the end of the Mayan calender signifys: everything that we knew or thought we knew to be good and wholesome and traditional simply stops; but with a new cultural upheavel ready to blow through the crust of our conciousness like a volcano on the verge of eruption.
Timewise, in close proximity with the recent Mayan madness has been the rapidly tightening embrace of a cultural expression called the zombie apocalypse, an end time prophetic vision of humanity wherein the flesh-hungry undead will swarm across the landscape devouring anyone in their path, creating more zombies, most especially in a post apocalyptic environment. A quick perusal anywhere will find a vast wasteland of marginally avante garde adherents to ‘zombieism’, replete with faux decay and grave-sodden clothing, lining up for activities and partys or bringing together clubs that express the joy of being ‘undead.’
A few have speculated to me personally that the well mapped difficult times ahead foretells of unprepared yet self authoritative hordes, i.e.metaphorical zombies, who will seek survival by violently taking what does not belong to them. In other words, the Grasshopper kills the Ant.
The list of zombie personifications can lead off with contemporary examples –“dismantling civilization bit by bit — replacing what works with what sounds good”–such as tax dodging business men determining economic policy, politicians whose children will never see the front line influencing military and foreign policy, and celebrities who long ago lost any grasp on reality who are now apparently the voice of society. Further down the curve we can observe the progressive zombies; the marginally employed, the university indoctrinated, the chronically entertained, urban cliques of hipster nihlism.
Moreover, the zombie movement forecasts the embrace, not the resistance, of a devolved post civilization, checking off a ‘wish list’ wherein the many want to consume, or more accurately destroy what the few possess, culturally, financially and ethically. Now that the celestial and physical boundaries of humanity have devolved into screen doors, miserable primitive and spiteful aliens have infected the West; with societal and tribal landscapes blending into one amalgamated epoch without differences.
The birth of a ‘cannibalistic’ worldly age may well have been prophecied by the Mayans, and its zombie disciples may now intuitively sense their victims are all but helpless. Perhaps a goodly number of shirkers in the West may want to consider that preparing for a ‘zombie apocalypse’ isn’t really such a bad idea after all.