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Let us consider what this means for a moment, let us think about the practical implications for both the cathedral and for folks like us.
For the system to maintain its illusions of progress and equality, it must prevent people from discovering eternal truths through mastery, as such truths add up and start to display as cracks in the mural, which might encourage folks to see what's underneath. Thus, we see the systematic replacement of true expertise with credentialism, of wisdom with data, of understanding with mere technical skill. They create experts who know everything about their field except its deeper truths.
This explains why modern education deliberately fragments knowledge, why crafts are reduced to hobbies, why even scientific understanding is increasingly replaced by mere technological manipulation. A physicist who truly understands natural law might start questioning other supposedly malleable orders. A craftsman who grasps the authority of material might begin to recognize other legitimate hierarchies. These revelations must be prevented.
For us, this suggests an obvious course. Every person who develops deep mastery of a legitimate craft or field — who comes to love something real enough to understand it truly — inevitably discovers truths that contradict modern dogma. Not through political instruction, but through direct encounter with reality's stubborn insistence on proper order. A master carpenter cannot be a true progressive; wood itself will teach him otherwise.
Therefore, encouraging genuine mastery becomes inherently right-wing. Teaching people to love something deeply enough to understand it, to submit to its demands rather than impose their will upon it — this itself becomes a counter-revolutionary act. The system requires shallow engagement; we should promote depth. They demand superficial familiarity; we should encourage true understanding.
In the end, this may be our most important task — not merely preserving knowledge ourselves, but encouraging others to love something real enough to master it. For in that mastery, they will inevitably discover the eternal truths that our enemies work so hard to hide. The carpenter's reverence for grain, the musician's submission to harmony, the mathematician's awe before proof — each is a small rebellion against chaos, a quiet recognition of proper order that no amount of progressive programming can entirely erase.
BY The Daily Poor
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