Saturday, December 26, 2020

Thoughts on Bronson

A touch of chaos.

The movie.  Based on a true story. See this. Modern society fails to provide to chaotic individuals such as “Bronson” a more socially acceptable outlet for their aggression so as to allow them to use their talents (such as they are) for the benefit of their people, instead of merely being a purely nihilistic force of destruction. “Bronson” embodies the pure opposite of genetic pacification – he represents the sort of violent warrior that has been purged out of White ethnies through selective pressure for “civilization” over “barbarism.” This pacification has gone too far, and in our feminized, risk-averse society that gives men no ability to physically express their mastery over others, such individuals appear as brutal atavisms. “Bronson” is a flawed individual no doubt and he is too Dionysian and not at all Apollonian, where a balance is required. But society itself has gone too far as well, too far in the other direction, too far in the Apollonian direction. Nietzsche said you need to have some chaos to give birth to a dancing star. The antithesis to “Bronson” is the Last Man. A balance is required.


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