Why Parallel societies will not save us
There has been much talk lately inside Conservative circles regarding how we might deal with the encroaching authoritarianism of Western governments. One idea that has picked up some steam in recent years is that of “Parallel societies”. A simple idea that seeks to establish alternative options in commerce, banking, shopping, health, entertainment, and other societal systems - all of which theoretically, would operate as a replacement economy for Traditional Americans, bypassing the established economy and its collection of increasingly corrupted and hostile institutions. While this idea sounds appealing, and offers hope to those of us who see our lives being uprooted by a pathological culture, it fails to address one fundamental issue. Authoritarians will not permit parallel structures to operate inside their spheres of control. Proponents of this idea are selling false hope. The solution to our current state of affairs cannot have its moorings in a system that has us becoming a permanent, discriminated class, forced to the outskirts of society, in the nations our ancestors built. This is a cowards way out. It surrenders all to the totalitarians, in the baseless hope that they will leave us alone. What folly. The Winning Right already understands we are in a war. We know our enemies seek our complete submission. Winning at any war begins with the understanding that you go all in. If you are not ready to do that, you cannot hope to sustain the fight. The path to freedom is not going to be won by circumventing the fight or seeking short term cooperation with our enemy. It can only be won in the long run through the acceptance of the struggle and the guts and determination to see it through to victory.