“It will be controversial what I will write...”

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Deputy talker of the Sejm Krzysztof Bosak on X.

It's going to be controversial what I'm going to write, but everything that comes out in England is someway a logical complement to a fewer conventional and fresh elements of English culture.

Traditional elements:
– Social Darwinism
– ethical utilitarianism
– strong and seriously respected class division (despite appearances of egalitarianism and Inclusion) and social hierarchy
– rawness, haughtiness and transactionality in interpersonal relationships (masked by superficial courtesy and tamed by sarcasm)
– acceptance of hypocrisy in institutions (justified by public interest)

New elements (relatively):
– almost complete dechristianization
– Sexual revolution advanced to final consequences (obligation to any deviation and even partially pedophile sexual contact, abortion and contraception as the only remedy)
– Inverted racism (traditional racism, appropriate Anglosasom, took the form of self-hate and anti-white racism, multiculti paradigm as a fresh leading political principle)

It's going to be controversial what I'm going to write, but everything that comes out in England is someway a logical complement to a fewer conventional and fresh elements of English culture.

Traditional elements:
– Social Darwinism
– ethical utilitarianism
– strong and respected... https://t.co/QprRJS2lFv

— Krzysztof Bosak (@krzysztofbosak) January 7, 2025

Fortunately, in English culture there are besides a fewer affirmative themes and a fewer characters that can be liked. Fortunately, there is besides a number of people with healthy moral reflexes. Unfortunately, it is simply a tiny number now.

As a curious fact, The impulse for a closer critical look at English culture was for me the Alfie Evans case and a peculiar kind of ethical fanaticism forged with utilitarianism, present in their institutions, which I noticed at the time. Since then, apart from many conversations and individual observations, I have besides read a book on the conventional upbringing of English elites ("How to train a lord") that has made my hair a small bit over my head and realized that this strategy produces people emotionally mutilated during puberty.

I would add as a curiosity that England is the first and so far the only country for me, where I have encountered serious racism – not as an attitude, but as a contemporary, unpublicly professed intellectual concept. Of course, nothing is now apparent, but the actual social disgrace of anti-immigrant attitudes, or reflexes of the self-preservation instinct of this nation.

In conclusion, we are not the same.

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