
Kyle Davis has written, “It is believed that Aristotle once said, “tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying society.” Whether he did or did not say this is not the point. When a community accepts unjust or immoral behavior as normal, it begins a slow descent into degradation. The fabric of society unravels when these actions go unchecked. In today’s world, we have softened our stance on immoral behavior to the point of degeneracy. We tolerate dishonor among our own folk, allowing it to poison our communities and plant seeds of distrust and doubt. Apathy and tolerance only enable individuals to continue living without virtue or any desire to improve the well-being of their people.
Honor-based societies rely on shared morals and values, creating bonds of trust by establishing and maintaining standards. When someone violates these principles, it is the community’s responsibility to hold them accountable and deliver just punishment that balances the offense with the proper retribution. Throughout the lore, we often see punishment for committing a vice or nith, which were among the worst crimes against one’s people. These acts were met with serious consequences, including outlawry or even death…”
I do not think I need to provide the reader with examples of how Western societies have softened our stance on immoral behavior to the point of degeneracy or tolerated the refusal of our elected leaders to actually represent the people they were elected to represent.
One cannot stop the government from criminal activities, war crimes, or refusal to enforce the laws of the land as the government is obviously corrupt and bought off by oligarchs, corporations and Zionists. One cannot control what other people do or think. All one can do is the next right and honorable thing. Do not be apathetic, but refuse to accept the unacceptable. Speak out against it. Perhaps, given the right circumstances and opportunity, one may be able to act. Be ready to act should circumstance and opportunity allow.

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