Wolfgirl in Wheatfield:foxmark: on Nostr: I came to hate how things are at first because this society thought it good and right ...
I came to hate how things are at first because this society thought it good and right to replace things like this with such an eyesore and drain upon the soul (Penn Station NYC).
Amusingly enough, a somewhat contrarian jew (contrarian to his people's ideals, absolutely loves classical and traditional architecture and even wrote a series a books about a return to pre-industrial agrarian society after peak-oil, a thing that was thought to be a game-changer all that time ago) Howard Kunstler railing correctly about the built environment and how it affects man, society and culture. And as someone who has only ever really lived in post-war suburbia that hit home, and for a time I regularly consumed his online content, the Archdrude guy was another in a similar vien.
I haven't seen, read, or listened to any of his stuff for over a decade, he's a jew so that's kind of a non starter knowing what I know now, but that sort of was the beginning of my awareness of ugliness as a societal force for evil, ironically from a jew.
I started despising the negro at first because post-segregation (although I didn't know that at the time) all the great historic public spaces of beauty in American cities were overrun with them and their criminal brood. And after a while, if you're intellectually honest about it, you come to the conclusions about society that most of us here share.
Amusingly enough, a somewhat contrarian jew (contrarian to his people's ideals, absolutely loves classical and traditional architecture and even wrote a series a books about a return to pre-industrial agrarian society after peak-oil, a thing that was thought to be a game-changer all that time ago) Howard Kunstler railing correctly about the built environment and how it affects man, society and culture. And as someone who has only ever really lived in post-war suburbia that hit home, and for a time I regularly consumed his online content, the Archdrude guy was another in a similar vien.
I haven't seen, read, or listened to any of his stuff for over a decade, he's a jew so that's kind of a non starter knowing what I know now, but that sort of was the beginning of my awareness of ugliness as a societal force for evil, ironically from a jew.
I started despising the negro at first because post-segregation (although I didn't know that at the time) all the great historic public spaces of beauty in American cities were overrun with them and their criminal brood. And after a while, if you're intellectually honest about it, you come to the conclusions about society that most of us here share.