Thursday, December 22, 2022

GO OUT OF THE MAINSTREAM FOR CHRISTMAS

   As we approach the annual Merchants/Media holiday formerly known as Christmas, Americans are suffering through the annual humiliation rituals of Virtue-Signalling, guilt-tripping, and official distancing from any reminders about what the holiday supposed to represent, there are a few things we can all be thankful for. One is that at least most of us won't get the kind of Christmas present that Head-of-State Biden found on his doorstep yesterday morning.


       Or recently when I ran into an old colleague who'd been prohibited from holiday gatherings for the last two years because of his stand against taking the Loyalty Vaxx. I asked him if it would be a problem this year. He shrugged and replied, "No. Two of them are dead and the others too sick with Vaxx 'complications' to have Christmas this year." I invited him over to an informal gathering I was planning on Christmas Eve. Breaking with tradition a bit, we're having an indoor barbecue at a secret location. No masks, no Vaxx questions, gifts optional---just good food and good beer and cigars among friends. We're not completely anti-traditional though. If I might say so, the Christmas tree and lighting arrangements look pretty good; and the forecast calls for snow. 

     Actually, given the events of the last two years, it's surprising that Christmas is still around as late as 2022. I don't give it too many more years, at least nothing resembling what it is or used to be. Frankly, I'm hoping that these sorts of clandestine underground celebrations will start a trend. Make Holidays Great Again, or something. As I've said since the Putsch of 2020, disconnect, disunite, disengage from the mainstream; because the only way that we'll change anything from within at this point is through small steps beginning with a counterculture of our own. 

   Unless, of course, one holds to the 2022 version of Christmas Cheer. That's a different story.





     It's become a matter of considering the alternative, because the pictures above are a sampling of what Mainstream Culture considers worth celebrating. 

    Of course, another good alternative for those fortunate enough to have a damsel in the house during the holidays: forget the crowds and spend the holidays together. Pro tip here: luxury hotels, lodges, chalets, spas, etc. are usually not especially busy during Christmas. Having a place like that more or less to oneself with all the amenities is a genuinely fun experience (and we're speaking from first-hand knowledge here 😇). That's the other side of the coin: beside not listening to prog 'woke' whackos, don't listen to the Red Pilled grinches' Christmas advice either. They're exactly like the Feminists in that they see everything in a relationship in terms of power. Holidays for them are notoriously gloomy. However, a grateful spouse can make a holiday special. 


   So be creative this Christmas, but tune out all of the background noise. We all know where the Globalists want to go with it, and it's nowhere that any sane person wants to go. 




    


    

4 comments:

  1. I am surprised that Santa is still around... that the Marxists have not destroyed this one gift that children are allowed to believe in... this mythical creature that bestows stuff. After all we are to want nothing and the government will supply all.

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    1. Basically the whole Great Reset is about keeping us all in a state of perpetual childhood, where the Oligarchy provides everything that they think we need; with 'chores' instead of jobs for helping them rule the world. I have a feeling, though, that our would-be surrogate parents are considering some extensive 'family planning' along the way.

      Some midwit at the WEF recently said that 80% of the world's population was unnecessary to maintain the planet's economy. Klaus Schwab was asked about what would become of that 80% in the New World Order. Schwab shrugged and said, "They'll be taken care of." I think we can interpret that in a lot of different ways.

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  2. Oh, three cheers for this post! Amen, go out of the mainstream for Christmas. In fact, go out of the mainstream several times and take some of that magic along with you throughout the whole year.

    Ha! The boys at my house have totally taken over all of the festivities, so we are also having an indoor BBQ on Christmas Eve. I'm trying to congratulate myself for having worked myself out of a job and taught them how to seize the day themselves. :)

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    1. Excellent! I'm hoping in the future counterculture holidays start catching on. I have the pork ribs thawing and the sauces made so far lol

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