IN THE MEME TYME: America
Promethean Overviews • Trump's American Genius: Escaping the Maelstrom of Globalist Destruction
As globalization collapses, America faces a deeper crisis of culture, identity, and purpose. Mike explores Poe’s “Descent into the Maelstrom,” the rebuilding of American industry, the conflict with Iran, and the spiritual foundations needed to revive the nation.
America is not simply facing a geopolitical crisis — it is confronting a cultural and spiritual maelstrom decades in the making.
In this episode, we explore Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Descent into the Maelstrom” and how its deeper message may hold the key to escaping the collapse of globalization, cultural decay, and political fragmentation in the modern West.
As President Trump pushes to rebuild American industry, challenge the global order, and pursue stability in the Middle East, a larger battle is emerging over the future identity of the United States itself.
From Poe, Lincoln, and Reagan to Rubio’s recent speech on America’s spiritual foundations, this episode examines the connection between national revival, creative reason, industrial growth, Christianity, and the enduring principles that shaped the American experiment.
This is a look at the struggle between destruction and renewal — and the question of whether America can rediscover the cultural mission that once transformed the world.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
01:10 Escaping the Maelstrom
02:18 America’s Culture of Self Destruction
03:28 Rebuilding the Nation
04:34 Trump and the Iran Crisis
05:49 The Globalist System
06:47 Trump’s Peace Strategy
07:52 Poe and Creative Reason
08:45 Political Cults and Fragmentation
09:39 America’s Spiritual Foundations
10:27 Rubio’s Vision of Western Civilization
11:18 America’s Secret
12:06 Truth, Culture, and Civilization
12:52 Reagan’s Warning
13:08 Final Thoughts
Watch this short video, Link below
As globalization collapses, America faces a deeper crisis of culture, identity, and purpose. Mike explores Poe’s “Descent into the Maelstrom,” the rebuilding of American industry, the conflict with Iran, and the spiritual foundations needed to revive the nation.
America is not simply facing a geopolitical crisis — it is confronting a cultural and spiritual maelstrom decades in the making.
In this episode, we explore Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Descent into the Maelstrom” and how its deeper message may hold the key to escaping the collapse of globalization, cultural decay, and political fragmentation in the modern West.
As President Trump pushes to rebuild American industry, challenge the global order, and pursue stability in the Middle East, a larger battle is emerging over the future identity of the United States itself.
From Poe, Lincoln, and Reagan to Rubio’s recent speech on America’s spiritual foundations, this episode examines the connection between national revival, creative reason, industrial growth, Christianity, and the enduring principles that shaped the American experiment.
This is a look at the struggle between destruction and renewal — and the question of whether America can rediscover the cultural mission that once transformed the world.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
01:10 Escaping the Maelstrom
02:18 America’s Culture of Self Destruction
03:28 Rebuilding the Nation
04:34 Trump and the Iran Crisis
05:49 The Globalist System
06:47 Trump’s Peace Strategy
07:52 Poe and Creative Reason
08:45 Political Cults and Fragmentation
09:39 America’s Spiritual Foundations
10:27 Rubio’s Vision of Western Civilization
11:18 America’s Secret
12:06 Truth, Culture, and Civilization
12:52 Reagan’s Warning
13:08 Final Thoughts
Watch this short video, Link below
Without which, nothing would exist. It should be natural and instinctive, hence the problem therein is one needs be consciously introspective in order to participate where many in this world have not that gift and fall way to false codes.
In other words, we are a minority and up shits creek without a paddle until the rest WAKE THE FUCK UP!
Since I am to speak on the Objectivist Ethics, I shall begin by quoting its best representative — John Galt, in Atlas Shrugged:
“Through centuries of scourges and disasters, brought about by your code of morality, you have cried that your code had been broken, that the scourges were punishment for breaking it, that men were too weak and too selfish to spill all the blood it required. You damned man, you damned existence, you damned this earth, but never dared to question your code. . . . You went on crying that your code was noble, but human nature was not good enough to practice it. And no one rose to ask the question: Good? — by what standard?
“You wanted to know John Galt’s identity. I am the man who has asked that question.
“Yes, this is an age of moral crisis. . . . Your moral code has reached its climax, the blind alley at the end of its course. And if you wish to go on living, what you now need is not to return to morality . . . but to discover it.”
What is morality, or ethics? It is a code of values to guide man’s choices and actions — the choices and actions that determine the purpose and the course of his life. Ethics, as a science, deals with discovering and defining such a code.
The first question that has to be answered, as a precondition of any attempt to define, to judge or to accept any specific system of ethics, is: Why does man need a code of values?
Let me stress this. The first question is not: What particular code of values should man accept? The first question is: Does man need values at all — and why?
This is the continuing conundrum of humanity.
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