The cornerstone of the modern ideology of progress and individualistic
egalitarianism — and the basis upon which the thought police have been
set up to destroy the people’s rights to exist as a people.
As a synthesis of Eighteenth-century political philosophy (often badly
understood), human rights is the inescapable horizon of the dominant
ideology. With anti-racism, it becomes the central reference point for
all collective forms of mental conditioning, for ready-made thought, and
for the paralysis of all revolt. Profoundly hypocritical, human rights
ideology accommodates every form of social misery and justifies every
form of oppression. It functions as a veritable secular religion. The
‘human’ in human rights is nothing but an abstraction, a
consumer-client, an atom. It says everything that human rights ideology
originated with the Conventionnels of the French Revolution, in
imitation of American Puritans.
Human rights ideology has
succeeded in legitimating itself on the basis of two historical
impostures: that of charity and philanthropy — and that of freedom.
‘Humans’ (already a vague notion) possess no fixed or universal
rights, only those bequeathed by their civilisation, by their tradition.
Against human rights, it’s necessary to oppose two key ideas: that of
the rights of a people to an identity and that of justice (which varies
according to culture and presumes that all individuals are not equally
praiseworthy). These two notions do not rest on the presumption of an
abstract universal man, but rather on actual men, localised within their
specific culture.
To criticise the secular religion of human
rights is obviously no apology for savage behaviour, though on numerous
occasions human rights have been used to justify barbarism and
oppression (the genocidal repression of the Vendée during the French
Revolution or the extermination of Amerindians). Human rights ideology
has often been the pretext for persecutions: in the name of the ‘Good’.
It no more protects the rights of individuals than did Communism. Just
the opposite, for it has imposed a new system of oppression, based on
purely formalistic freedoms.
Under its auspices and in
contempt of all democracy, it legitimises the Third World’s colonisation
of Europe, tolerating freedom-killing delinquencies, supporting wars of
aggression carried out in the name of humanitarianism, and refusing to
deport illegal immigrants; this ideology never speaks out against the
environmental pollution it causes or the social savagery of its
globalised economy.
The ideology of human rights is above all
strategically used to disarm European peoples, by making them feel
guilty about almost everything. It thus authorises their disarmament and
paralysis. It’s a sort of corruption of Christian charity and its
egalitarian dogma that all individuals should be valued equally before
God and Man.
The ideology of human rights is the principal
weapon being used today to destroy Europe’s identity and to advance the
interests of her alien colonisers.
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