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“Carthage must be Destroyed”

Posted by polydoros on December 3rd, 2015 under General


It didn’t matter whether he was discussing finances, war, or women’s dress sizes, the Roman senator Cato the Elder would end every speech with the words:

“Carthage must be destroyed”.

To someone unfamiliar with practical politics, this repetition of a consistent message may seem obsessive.

If you believe that, then this article will go over your head.

In any case, Carthage WAS destroyed, and a terrible curse was laid on its ruins that nobody should ever dwell there again.

…Now, this episode of history contains things that will be instantly appreciable to a BUGSER.

-Cato’s phrase “Carthage must be destroyed” was a meme. It was simple, repeatable, and people remembered it.

-Furthermore, Cato understood the power of the METAPHOR and the VISUAL. Returning from a state visit in Carthage, Cato had brought back with him a Carthaginian fig. He held the fig before the Roman Senate and stated that the fig was still good to eat after just a few days at sea. Thus he emphasized how close Carthage was to Rome and how immediate Carthage’s power.

-Cato made at least an OUTWARD show of being a patriot. And so he was recorded by his fellow senatorial historians: as a Roman patriot. (No surprise.) But on a deeper level, Cato undermined the bedrock of the Roman people: the farmers. Cato even wrote a book on how to buy up land and have vast slave gangs work it. And so it was that this scrupleless businessman was turning the Italian countryside into slave-estates, effectively driving Roman families from their land and bringing civil wars and Roman genocide.  photo bob3.jpg

-Cato became the most powerful Roman senator, gaining the title of “Censor” (the origin of our word “censorship”)… But despite his power, Cato could not make effective sumptuary laws (legislation on luxury). He tried to prescribe what women could and couldn’t wear. (For similarly comic “law-giving” you can look up Bob’s articles on Prohibition: “Are Politics Sober” & “Liquor Law Again”.) There were protests in the streets of Rome and Cato and his supporters backed down. So Cato COULD influence the destruction of a foreign power, but he FAILED to influence the size of women’s dresses!

-Now as to the fall of Carthage, that happened in such an emphatic fashion that legend has it the Romans strewed the ruins with salt. A terrible oath was made that nobody should dwell there again upon pain of death. So the sentiment THEN was extreme. But there was no CONTINUING incentive. And so, a century later, a similarly ruthless politician, Julius Caesar, allowed people to be settled there……

So regardless of how effective a meme is and how final the victory, it is not enough. Unless there is a CONTINUING program to maintain it.

We have not yet begun to fight.

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  1. #1 by Undercover Lover on 12/04/2015 - 7:19 pm

    I’m familiar with the “And Carthage must be destroyed” consistent message. It was only after I discovered the mantra, that I knew what it was. Since then I thought it would be interesting to look at all the consistent messages through out history and the objectives they’ve achieved.

    Unfortunately I don’t think “education” is going to prevent our side from losing control of the message. Having College and University courses dedicated to studying the attempted Genocide of white people would give us an edge but as evidence by our success, it takes more than College and University Education to control the message

    “And Carthage must be destroyed” sounds like it’s coming from the same people who put out “Iran wants to wipe Israel off the map”

  2. #2 by Jason on 12/08/2015 - 5:41 pm

    FYI, I sure feel growing anger among White people. But I still don’t hear pro-White sentiments expressed in person. At least, nothing beyond the usual stuff I’ve heard for years which doesn’t mean anything.

    Online, of course, it continues to grow.

  3. #3 by Dennis K on 12/10/2015 - 8:07 am

    What would happen, if people who turned others in who could be up for reparations for white Genocide, would get a percentage of said reparations?

    If the revolution is profitable, it will endure.

    At the moment, there is no cost in destroying white nations. You get to do it for free, and pass the cost on to White families, White communities, onto all of us. WE pay for multi-racialism, they profit.

    Oddly, so many Nationalists don’t seem to want to change this equation. They want to punish people, but not change the game.

    Whatever happens, the end result should be a White society that sees the cost of “diversity”, that sees the cost of “multiracialism”, and puts the cost onto the right people, their benefactors and anyone else who profited from it. A new economics.

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