Wolfgirl in Wheatfield:foxmark: on Nostr: Create things of beauty that encourage others to create things of beauty and ...
Create things of beauty that encourage others to create things of beauty and inculcates a desire for beauty in those disaffected by the society of ugly. Everything can be seen downstream from beauty or its lack there of, culturally.
Westerners read manga and watch anime because western media is incapable of showing beauty, only pornography. Beautiful people are erased from the public conscientiousness to be replaced by niggers and troons for the sake of satanic ugliness. Beautiful buildings are torn down and classical architecture languishing unused to demoralize you. The brown savage hordes are forced into our lands to fight against the very source of beauty itself.
Once one truly realizes the world needs beauty forged by man's hand as well as from nature itself one will feel the need to remove what is and makes things ugly.
Propaganda is of little use in actually maintaining or re-birthing a culture of beauty, it being a tool of mass politics. Our time is better spent fighting and bringing others into the fight against ugliness by our skills and passions.
There's a reason why even now no one goes to art museums to see the newest abstract disaster yet the old masters are never in need of public attention; it's in our nature to honor and cherish what is good and beautiful.
Westerners read manga and watch anime because western media is incapable of showing beauty, only pornography. Beautiful people are erased from the public conscientiousness to be replaced by niggers and troons for the sake of satanic ugliness. Beautiful buildings are torn down and classical architecture languishing unused to demoralize you. The brown savage hordes are forced into our lands to fight against the very source of beauty itself.
Once one truly realizes the world needs beauty forged by man's hand as well as from nature itself one will feel the need to remove what is and makes things ugly.
Propaganda is of little use in actually maintaining or re-birthing a culture of beauty, it being a tool of mass politics. Our time is better spent fighting and bringing others into the fight against ugliness by our skills and passions.
There's a reason why even now no one goes to art museums to see the newest abstract disaster yet the old masters are never in need of public attention; it's in our nature to honor and cherish what is good and beautiful.