I was thinking in the past what to do to reclaim europe after the ethnic invasion. Or what to do to preserve art, or what to do when our school system is besieged by communists, and what to do if all kids are taught about holocaust history and respect for the jew. Or what to do to transmit the blackpill.
Ideas came into my mind. Like, we build a monastery and start offering refuge to young men seeking an escape from the shackles of dating ideology and what normies call "the reality of life", then they will be able to pursue higher education and boost their IQ with the isolation and protection offered by our community. This idea came to other people too, we all tend towards same solutions.
Or I thought of a catacomb culture, a way to preserve art against the censorship of the tyrants. And I considered the masonry organization too.
In other words, while Im incel I am trying to solve a problem that humanity already solved. How should we protect info? And the answer is simple, you need an order. A brick is a single concept, a layer of bricks is a group of concepts, and a finished wall is a system of ideas, a fortress is a worldview with values.
So how do we transmit the blackpill and at the same time protect it against normies who understand it as a mood or a vibe? Obviously there has to be an initiation, a stage where someone is a disciple, and then he will graduate.
And I came to the conclusion so long there are humans masonries will always exist. Because people will always try to solve the issues about information and how to organize and resist vs censoring and normies.
All masons tend to gather together because they cannot suffer the mental sterility of the normie. Inside of a masonry you can talk whatever the fuck you want to. With the normies you always talk about vibes and moods. Its obvious that some people want to meet each other in a secluded private group, masonries serve that purpose and many other.
I think structures like masonry come natural to humans
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