However, as medicine (which has so far to curb or eradicate disease and suffering) and compassion (which grows to protect the weak, the disabled, unlucky) are the two breasts of the decline of humanity, that's maybe pushing neo-fascism a bit far.
Obertone regrets the "domestication" of the human species itself: in Europe, we generally less succumb to hunger and cold, most babies survive their first year, pertussis is not fatal, nor mumps or chicken pox, and one rarely dies from an infection due to a poorly cleaned wound. Men have softened strength not to go out hunting deer and wild boar by least fifteen degrees. Women no longer know how to make shoes made from hemp and tanned. Worse, one would hesitate to kill anyone who would steal our bowl of soup. We have become dependent on a system that guarantees us food, comfort and social relations almost civilized in exchange for serious compromise on our beautiful wilderness: we try to be kind and share some with others. One force is not to tap the guy that piqued our chair. We even force to be CONSIDER to type it. We became pathetic pussies.
The worst part is that all this kindness, this solidarity, these drugs and these vaccines have allowed the reproduction of inferior individuals, stupid, weak, sick, full of defects and gene "mutation to unfavorable", that in the nature, they would never have had the opportunity to transmit to their offspring (as they would be dead before he could mate). So, the human race is now degenerate. We would not have had to leave "morons" do odd. Now senior, intelligent human, healthy, functional, are obliged to ensure the survival of these parasites. Why? Because Big Brother hypnotizes us with his moral aberration, his idea of good that emasculate us, that makes you feel guilty leaving them to die (although that's what our instincts dictate us to do, if Big Brother had not completely suppressed).
Big Brother, Obertone to read, it is not only the little voice that whispers the media that only whites can be racists, that diversity is inevitably a chance that the main victims of Islamist attacks are Muslims, the woman is not only equal to men but its like, the family must be multifaceted, that the individual is legitimate in his desire for a child being made of immediate pleasure, inability to tolerate frustration, total rejection of responsibility (except to the company). All this, of course. But it is also something else.
Big Brother, the thing that made it abolished the death penalty, which does not sterilize people sick, autism or Down syndrome (any more than one force to abort the women who wear a baby abnormal). That's the thing that makes you try as much as possible not to let people die in the street when it is cold or they are hungry, even if they come from another country. That's the thing that makes you smile when we meet rather than sniffing each other, clinging to a hidden weapon in our pocket. This is the stuff that makes that instead of seeing people only as means (to a perfect offspring, pure and productive humanity) or enemies (it will steal my food, my territory, my female), one sees the other as ourselves, complex people with feelings, dreams, all these pedal stuff.
Big Brother, this is the thing that makes you not living in small tribes of hunter-gatherers (even if it's the fantasy of Tyler Durden *, mentioned in the book trailer) but in a civilized society, prohibitions and moral.
Big Brother, for Obertone is BOTH this false hypocritical good conscience hammered by the media to protect the status quo, and Consciousness with a capital C, that which makes us human beings. Is it really a sacrifice to get rid of the other?
So good. Spitting on socialist-but-not-quite-as-rich Parisian elite that despises the "no-teeth", which in his enclave ghetto millionaires, who blames the White prole when he does not like to share his rotten HLM with African families of three women and five children for one man (often absent), and that whitens his legally diverted public money by speculating on contemporary art scatophile, I will. Spitting at the same time what the student vaguely human being above the wild beast, the attempt to go beyond the "First my mouth", the "sink or swim" in the animal kingdom, arguing that human feelings we "dévirilisent" ... less.
* "In the world as I see it, people will hunt elk in wet and rocky forests from Rockefeller Center. It will wear leather clothes that will last a lifetime. We will climb the huge creepers surround the Sear Tower. And when it will drop the eyes, tiny silhouettes will be seen in the process of crushing corn or dry fine venison slices on the deserted rest area a superhighway abandoned. " Fight Club, Palahniuk C. ...