I began reading “The Land We Love” on the long flight back to the U.S. from Helsinki last January. My family and I had been on a three-week vacation in Russia, and our experiences gave me such a keen insight into the dramatic history and resilience of the Russian people, especially among the rekindled and growing Orthodox faithful.
As I turned the pages in Dr. Boyd D. Cathey’s book, I was overwhelmed by the similarities of the Russian and Eastern bloc peoples who suffered under the foreign influence of Bolshevism, and that of Southerners tormented by the nonindigenous ideology of central authoritarianism. Two agrarian societies remade industrial through blood and fire. I was awash with the knowledge “that you can’t extinguish truth if good men and women stand boldly for it,” as Cathey says.
We in Dixie have experienced hardship and destruction, perhaps not on par with Soviet Communism’s tens of millions killed, but a deadly religiosity nonetheless. And one that is born of the same rotten fruit. Godlessness. Egalitarianism. Collectivism. Coercion. Consumerism. Covetousness. “Progress.” Under these totalitarian edicts, conformity by force is called “unity,” while “shared community and kinship,” as Cathey describes localized loyalties, are seen as “treason.”
I was also struck by the modern parallels. Both Russia and the South are absolutely hated by the oligarchs in D.C., NATO, the EU, and the UN; they’re condemned by Wall Street and the Pentagon; they’re targeted for propaganda campaigns by the corporate media, Hollywood, K-12, and academia; and they’re ceaselessly mocked and ridiculed by uninformed and/or subversive urbanites, elitists, wards of the political class, and self-loathing Westerners. Why?
Because all right-thinking people know that Dixie and its white supremacists need(ed) to be conquered, colonized, and remade, just as Russia and its backwards nationalists must be reformed by any means necessary. Robert E. Lee was a traitorous slave-owner and Vladimir Putin is a thug who was in the KGB, so bombs away!
It’s what’s known in geopolitical terms as “humanitarian warfare.” The globalists will save the planet (or “the Union,” as was the propaganda of the 1860s) and offer salvation to the Christofascists from Montgomery to Moscow. They are “the antithesis to their Leftist nostrums” after all. This is precisely why Cathey proudly displays a “Putin For President” bumper sticker on his car.
This bogeymen narrative serves two purposes: to crush traditionalist opposition to the PC status quo and to set up the scapegoats who, with all their backwards notions of faith, family, and roots, are just standing in the way of enlightenment and evolution. The road to establishing the new-world order is paved with bricks of the archetype, upon whom the revolutionary masses trample on their sprint straight to hell.
Lulled into complacency by the false gods of consumerism and creature comforts, the South’s heritage and identity are on the decline, while Russia’s are on the march. Therefore, to ensure globalist domination, the oligarchs must finally extinguish the South’s flickering fire while trying everything within their deep-state power to stamp out Russia’s newly lit flame.
Just check out the stark contrast of Putin’s New Year’s address, framed by images of the many stunning Orthodox churches which fill Red Square and the Kremlin, with that of globohomo deep-stater Anderson Cooper, talking smut while flanked by Times Square’s oppressive Yankee commercialism and event attendees even wearing ad-sponsored hats. It seems so strange that the former outpost of Stalin is more beautiful than is America’s supposed premiere city, the Big Apple, but it’s obvious to me which one is rotten to the core.
“Our Southern society is an outpost of Western Christian civilization,” Cathey wrote, but I would argue, that Dixie (like Russia) is an enclave of civilization itself. Both cling to the bedrocks of faith and family, in spite of government-coerced progress. But we are quickly losing our grip, whereas Russians are holding on tight. What’s the difference?
After 155 years of nonstop Reconstruction, the South is a “Christ–haunted society,” as Flannery O’Connor once noted. All that Yankee re-education has taken a toll; yet, “Southerners were – and still are – self-consciously ‘traditionalists,'” explains Cathey.
“In both slavery and post-slavery times, it was not so much race, but rather a desire to preserve the social order – hierarchy and balance in society – which motivated most thinking Southerners.” Such a worldview is like kryptonite to the perpetual meddlers of puritanical-progressivism.
When Puritan descendants “began to veer into Unitarianism, transcendentalism, and heretical millenarian cults” and eventually the “social gospel and secularist movements,” the South and its “orthodox Trinitarian and Incarnational Christianity … inhibited deviations and heterodoxy.” Southerners have always had a thick armor to repelling the wiles of invaders and reformers.
“Above all other Americans, Southerners have maintained a unique sense of community and rootedness in time and place – and in the land they love.” So, it is “Southerners’ lived traditionalism” that leftists aim to destroy. They see it as competition. As too dissident. As too rebellious “to the lunacy of an ideology that promises utopia on earth, but ends in enslaving its inhabitants.” Dixie has been and still is “most resistant to such Siren calls.”
The principles of the “Confederate Southerner … oppose not just the Leviathan and managerial ‘big government’ state that has been thrust upon us,” but they’re also defined by “how we differentiate ourselves from folks in the rest of the Federal union.” This “Southern philosophy” has always made us “Other,” even before the War of Northern Aggression, and most certainly since leftists co-opted the term for their aggrieved-minority schemes.
Our ancestors didn’t really worry about it because, honestly, most Southern folk didn’t sit around caring two hoots about what Yankees thought of them. Similarly, the average Russian doesn’t spend much time pondering the machinations of the Russophobes in the West. What should rouse the ire of traditionalists is when the globalists want us either in bondage or dead.
“The current American political system has been largely a charade, parading as a ‘democracy,’ but in reality an insatiable and ruthless oligarchic Behemoth … a caste system more severe, more self-aggrandizing, and more domineering than anything traditional aristocracies ever envisaged or dreamed of.” But as Cathey reminds us, God is the author of history, not man.
Cathey notes, “Who would have dreamed in 1916 that Vladimir Lenin, in lonely exile in Switzerland, would in one short year become dictator of the world’s largest nation? And then, who would have thought the Communist system he created would suddenly expire ignominiously in a few short months in 1991,” to quote T.S. Eliot, “not with a bang, but with a whimper.”
“I see incredible lessons – and reasons for hope – in the experience and rebirth of a Christian Russia,” Cathey told me. He is right. Our enemies are (and have always been) the same. But through their ancestral faith, the Russians have a revitalized unity and determination. Christian folkways are at the heart of their people and their 1,000-year Orthodox history (illustrated at top with the Baptism of the Rus’ in 988), and it will be the key to their future. Southerners should take note.
“We must stand for – we must dwell within – our Citadel, our inheritance and culture, our very identity and being as a people representing 2,000 years of Western Christian heritage, or we shall disappear into the abyss of history.” It’s time to cast off the yoke of nation-statism and its technocratic idols, and cherish our roots.
“Those who keep high the standard of faith and conviction … with God’s good help and His grace, they do succeed,” Cathey sums up in the final chapter of his book. And that is exactly what Southerners need to remember.
As the Apostle Matthew preached, “For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” We must not be “Christ-haunted,” but rather “Christ-centered.” This is how we prevail.
Be sure to check out Cathey’s interview on The Scott Horton Show. The anti-war stalwarts discuss Russia – a topic that Cathey knows a thing or two about.
Comments
You,Dissident Mama,are far,FAR more than – ” just another blogger ” . The intellectual content of your articles,along with your eloquent manner of written expression,promote you to an entirely superior class of commentators. There’s so much to say in response to this wonderful article about the resurgence of Orthodox Christianity in present-day Russia. ” There was no such thing as a ” Communist Revolution ” in Russia in the period 1917 – 1919. Actually,what REALLY took place was a COUP D’ETAT by a fanatical,dedicated,highly-organized group of Internationalist social/ideological revolutionaries,very few of whom were even Russians ! They hated Russia,they hated Russians and they hated virtually all of the social/cultural institutions of the Russian land. ” .
A1, you are 100% correct about the Bolsheviks. The same “internationalist social/ideological revolutionaries” who purged the South through puritanical progressivism were of the same worldview as those who purified traditional Russians through progressive purges.
Coup d’etat is great way to put it, too, because they both claim they are fighting for nationalism, brotherhood, the greatness of a people, strength through unity, etc., yet most of these revolutionaries aren’t even from that people group: they are foreigners pushing an alien ideology. It’s all about power and domination, and man trying to conquer God and the historic institutions that best build civilization-promoting orthodox Christianity.
As far as your compliment goes, wow, I don’t really know what to say other than I am so grateful for you reading and liking what you read. I understand people must be discerning in what they invest their precious spare time. I’m glad you’ve taken a chance of me and the big ideas that I try to communicate. Thanks a million and may God bless you and yours!
A1, you are 100% correct about the Bolsheviks. The same “internationalist social/ideological revolutionaries” who purged the South through puritanical progressivism were of the same worldview as those who purified traditional Russians through progressive purges.
Coup d’etat is great way to put it, too, because they both claim they are fighting for nationalism, brotherhood, the greatness of a people, strength through unity, etc., yet most of these revolutionaries aren’t even from that people group: they are foreigners pushing an alien ideology. It’s all about power and domination, and man trying to conquer God and the historic institutions that best build civilization-promoting orthodox Christianity.
As far as your compliment goes, wow, I don’t really know what to say other than I am so grateful for you reading and liking what you read. I understand people must be discerning in what they invest their precious spare time. I’m glad you’ve taken a chance of me and the big ideas that I try to communicate. Thanks a million and may God bless you and yours!
“It’s all part of the long con of the secular-humanists: merge in opposition to the archetype and use bastardized versions of some of the very tools he created (Western legal traditions) and characteristics upon which he built society (Christian altruism) to bring about his fall.” DM, The Archetype
Corruptio Optimi Pessima. The corruption of the best is the worst. It was the Christian virtues excised from the discipline in and reverence for God and corrupted by the idea of the State (and those in service to it) that have wrought most of the damage in Western society.
“an ideology that promises utopia on earth, but ends in enslaving its inhabitants” – Cathey
This reminds me of one of my favorite C.S. Lewis quotes I first read in Rothbard’s “Ethics of Liberty”
“Christian folkways are at the heart of their people… Southerners should take note.”
Yes ma’am. Thanks to people like you the word is getting out more and more. Bionic Mosquito is another who has come to this conclusion. You’re doing great work here at the blog. You should try and coalesce your views into a hard hitting book!
Wow, what lovely words to read from you on this rainy evening. I’m so glad you’re getting what I’m going for in my blogs. Like Dr. Cathey says, if a point is worth writing about once, it’s certainly worth repeating, and true Christianity as our foundation AND our future is the key to civilization’s survival. It is the only thing that can really free us from the “omnipotent moral busybodies” here on earth.
As far as a book goes, my friends at Shotwell Publishing have mentioned an ebook as a possibility, but I think it’s just a matter of finding the time to do it. Who knows, maybe that is my calling, since it is word count that is often my Gordion knot. So, thanks a million for reading all those words, TL. 🙂
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