I heard dugin saying he wants to create a traditional eurasia.
In the past I thought I was able to understand what is traditionalism because I had some cultural references. So since Im anti-redpill I had to read giulio ebola, and thankfully i have language advantage. So I can also read guenon in his original language.
So at the time I developed some ideas to criticize traditionalism and perennialism and I was able to have a rational discourse about these ideas. Because the idea was definable, and it was possible to disambiguate concepts to the point you could summarize quickly the position of the adversary and and have a respectful discussion or an adversarial one.
Nowadays is impossible. The term "traditional" became nonsense. Its super "postmodern" (i borrow one of their terms) because it describes things that one contrary to the other, it defines more a mood than anything else. It is similar to an highschool fad. People already noticed russia has one of the highest rates of abortion in the whole world, the drug culture is also one of the most spread, it was described as a "mafia state", and 1 in 4 people believes in witches, has one of the lowest rates of attendance to church, prostitutes ALL women.
In a sense you could say that its traditional to do this sort of thing, its a jewish tradition to mobilize hordes or pit one vs another or have duplicitous talks and incoherent postmodern psyops where nobody can say what is real. But the past right wingers summoned another image, they dream of romantic copes of families and loving relationshits and church attendance which is why it became super hard for me to discuss traditionalism.
Nowadays I think I really dont know what it means, or what they mean by it. It became unknowable and none can discuss it. I cannot criticize it if I cannot define it.
What is traditional?
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