Technology has taken away the meaning of being human, and you know what it means to be fully human? We are no longer on the same cognitive field as an insect or reptile, so we cannot live like one. Therefore we must not buy into the easiness or superficiality of human idiocy, for we are all of an intelligence that requires attention and embracement.
00:00:00.480Hello, everybody, and welcome back. We are on episode three of our series that I'm doing,
00:00:07.560the Inner Monologue series, or the lack of Inner Monologue. This one is basically,
00:00:14.940we are not human. We are no longer human. That technology has taken away the meaning of being
00:00:22.000human and you know what it means to be fully human so we are going to start with a video
00:00:30.080that is about three minutes long and it basically describes what it means to be human
00:00:35.620there is the age-old saying that ignorance is bliss it suggests that if you do not know something
00:00:46.380then you will not worry about it. But in terms of dealing with life, this concept is not possible
00:00:53.100for a human being to maintain. Complete ignorance may in fact be blissful, but we as humans have
00:01:01.160surpassed the ability to be of the complete ignorance required for such bliss. Through
00:01:08.000evolution, we have come into higher and complex consciousness. We have come to be inquisitive
00:01:15.000and analytical about the life around us. We are the manifestations of nature's attempt
00:01:22.280to reflexively comprehend itself. No human is exempt from this, and therefore no human
00:01:29.600can possess the bliss associated with ignorance. Less cognizant beings like that of an insect
00:01:37.580or a reptile can possibly abide by such a concept, but we are no longer on the same
00:01:44.080cognitive field as an insect or reptile, so we cannot live like one.0.98
00:01:51.020Therefore we must not buy into the easiness or superficiality of human idiocy, for we0.96
00:01:57.500are all of an intelligence that requires attention and embracement.0.89
00:02:03.660You must work to achieve your highest intellectual capacity and resist being pulled down and
00:02:10.360diverted away from caring about the power of your mind.
00:02:15.500The pursuit of higher awareness and intelligence is the pursuit of humanity itself, and if
00:02:22.540you wish to be in touch with your humanity, you must not neglect what makes you uniquely
00:02:28.360human – your ability to ask why and work and fight for answers.
00:02:36.080When we ignore this pursuit and neglect an attempt to understand our being and the life
00:02:41.800around it, we endure unawareness and lose all chances of ever truly experiencing bliss.
00:02:53.740Human beings are not blank slates to be remade by globalist engineers or Silicon Valley code.
00:03:00.980We are a people shaped by blood, soil, history, and the hard lessons of our ancestors.
00:03:08.760Screens are destroying our ability to become fully human, and that threatens the very existence of our nations.
00:03:18.460There is an uncomfortable truth that touches every family, every community, and at the very soul of our country.
00:03:25.800More and more of our people, especially our young, are reporting that they feel less human, numb, disconnected, like strangers in their own land.
00:03:37.200Now, this is an abstract philosophy. It's backed by data from the U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory on Loneliness.
00:03:45.720Jonathan Haidt had a groundbreaking book called The Anxious Generation.
00:03:51.080It's an analysis of digital dehumanization like Anton Barba Kay's Web of Our Own Making and countless other reports on how technology and cultural shifts are ending and eroding real human connection.
00:04:06.440Proper human formation requires struggle, real social mirroring within your own culture, role models steeped in tradition, and deep relationships governed by shared moral codes.
00:04:23.360Millions of years of evolutionary inputs, physical challenge, contextual learning, rites of passage, all replaced by pixels and dopamine hits.
00:04:33.580from a nationalist perspective these forces are not random they are the predictable result
00:04:41.000of globalist tech empires open borders that share shatter social trust and the deliberate
00:04:47.900weakening of our traditional national identity families and communities first off the numbers
00:04:55.000they should alarm everyone and we touched on this briefly in the last two episodes i already
00:05:00.420uploaded, but it does bear repeating. According to the U.S. Surgeon General's advisory,
00:05:07.740our epidemic of loneliness and isolation, roughly half of American adults report experiencing
00:05:14.620loneliness. One in six people worldwide actually feel it too. Young people, of course, are hit the
00:05:20.900hardest. The risks are devastating. Loneliness raises the chance of heart disease by 29%,
00:05:27.440stroke by 32, and dementia in older adults by 50%. The mortality impacts equals smoking up to
00:05:35.58015 cigarettes a day. And they were so worried about getting us off those cigarettes, and now
00:05:40.900they're giving us something worse. This isn't just sadness. It weakens our schools, workplaces,
00:05:47.320and our civic life. A nation of lonely, isolated people cannot maintain the social trust required
00:05:53.840for strong communities, effective defense, and cultural continuity.
00:05:59.940Why has this exploded in our lifetime?
00:06:10.300I believe the first iPhone came out in 2007.
00:06:12.900But the data really points to the early 2010s,
00:06:15.640exactly when the smartphones and social media flooded our daily lives.
00:06:20.560Jonathan Haidt, in his essential book, The Anxious Generation,
00:06:23.840documents the great rewiring of childhood rates of anxiety depression self-harm and suicide among
00:06:31.020teens especially teen girls surge starting around 2010 to 2012 across the developed world
00:06:37.660this was not gradual it was sudden and synchronized with the rise of a smartphone in every single
00:06:45.020pocket hate shows the shift from play-based childhood with free outdoor play real world
00:06:51.940risk, face-to-face friendship, to a phone-based childhood. And of course, the results of that
00:06:57.980is social deprivation, sleep deprivation, attention fragmentation, and addiction.
00:07:04.060Teens today spend far less time with friends in person. Many report feeling addicted to their
00:07:09.400phones. Experiments removing social media for even a month show clear mental health improvements,
00:07:15.280and I think that could probably apply to adults as well. Now, this is an attack on our future,
00:07:20.860And it's no coincidence that this obviously affects the Western world more than anything.
00:07:26.100Yes, we are far more advanced with technology.
00:07:29.220But that was, in my opinion, by design.
00:07:33.040Our children, the next generation of citizens who will defend our borders, build our families and preserve our culture, God willing,0.96
00:07:40.700are being rewired by foreign-owned tech platforms that prioritize profit and engagement over national vitality.0.84
00:07:48.460these companies answer to no flag they have no loyalty to our people or our heritage
00:07:55.380now these uh are not just foreign-owned tech platforms either like a lot of them are domestically
00:08:03.180owned or at least american-owned i guess so it would be foreign to canada but if you notice that
00:08:09.440china they you know have a version of tiktok for example but it's highly curated to
00:08:16.480push positive content, not the slop that we get pushed on, that gets pushed on us and our children
00:08:22.520who, you know, make them anxious, you know, depressed and basically lazy. But really it goes
00:08:29.420deeper than mental health statistics. Consider the deeper philosophical and practical dehumanization
00:08:35.320that's described in the analysis of Anton Barbecue's web of our own making. It was covered in an
00:08:43.000article I read that was on public discourse. Digital technology is not a neutral tool. It is
00:08:50.100a natural technology that feels frictionless and inevitable while quietly reshaping human
00:08:55.740nature itself. We no longer live life. We optimize life. Steps counted, sleep scores,
00:09:03.920emotions logged in as data points. Human existence becomes a stream of quantifiable inputs and outputs
00:09:10.220for corporations to monetize we begin to imitate machines swiping scrolling clicking instead of
00:09:16.940contemplating creating and connecting in the messy embodied way that humans were always meant to
00:09:24.860this is the also the dawn of ai and this is coming at us fast and i think that all this technology
00:09:32.140stuff was basically leading up to this moment where like the movie i reference all the time
00:09:39.760Idiocracy, rather, that we are just people that literally sit there and consume mindless content and get paid some kind of stipend to stay home.
00:09:50.180Barbara Kay warns that this turns us into digital simulations of ourselves.
00:09:54.920It's no wonder we all feel like we're living in a simulation.
00:09:58.980Frictionless convenience hides the artificiality.
00:10:02.320We chase perfection and obedience to algorithms rather than the noble, imperfect striving.
00:10:08.940that defines a real human life. They even have transformed our healthcare into algorithms,
00:10:16.420into our, you know, desires, and all this stuff is basically decided by algorithms. Even when it
00:10:24.660comes to voting and politics, everything is basically chalked up to a number. Now, a nationalist
00:10:30.620can see the danger clearly. When people are reduced to data points on global servers,
00:10:36.640their unique national character, their history, and loyalties become irrelevant.
00:10:42.500The global system does not care about our nation's story, about our ancestors, or our future.
00:10:48.380It cares only about engagement metrics and ad revenue.
00:10:52.000And this is also what a lot of people nowadays think and care about solely.
00:11:06.020We basically scroll past suffering. We treat emotions as weakness. We chase self-improvement while ignoring the person next to us.
00:11:15.240There was also one called Humanity is Disappearing from the World, and that points to technology overshadowing real connection, the breakdown of family and community ties, rising materialism, and the loss of empathy.
00:11:28.960I do think that empathy might have also other causes as far as from the perspective of like I said mass immigration and stuff like that when you bring in these violent people and the public has to witness them not get any trouble not get in any trouble not have to face any repercussions of their violent behavior and our government not listening to us that maybe there needs to be more checks and balances when it comes to this stuff.
00:11:57.260You do start to lose empathy for people, but obviously watching all this stuff online and, you know, violence, movies and stuff like that, I'm sure has a lot to do with it as well.
00:12:24.380think about the smart cities or the five minute city 15 minute cities whatever they're calling
00:12:30.900them this is what they want and of course let's not forget the newest layer the artificial
00:12:36.860intelligence as i mentioned that already a 2026 survey found that 63 of american workers expect
00:12:44.000ai to make the workplace feel less human interactions become scripted automated and
00:12:50.360soulless, even YouTube videos. I was a huge proponent of watching informative, you know,
00:12:55.960YouTube podcasts or whatever you want to call it, long form comment or content rather. And a lot of
00:13:02.060it now has been replaced with AI voices, which is insufferable for people who have lived in the
00:13:07.900non, you know, digital world. So it's everywhere. When even our jobs, the places where many once
00:13:15.900found purpose and camaraderie. They feel mechanical. Is it any wonder that we all feel
00:13:22.340less human? From a nationalist lens, this is cultural replacement by stealth, which, you know,
00:13:30.600we've been screaming from the rooftops forever. Global tech and AI systems, they erode the human
00:13:37.080scale relationships that once held a nation together. You know, a lot of people will say,
00:13:42.720well why does this matter so much especially to people on the right wing or to nationalists
00:13:48.440and it goes back to the meaning of nation and what it means to be a part of that nation because a
00:13:54.800nation is not just lines on a map or an economy it's a people bound by shared blood history culture
00:14:03.720language destiny manifest destiny when the people feel less human they're they feel lonely anxious
00:14:11.240and they're addicted to a screen, they obviously disconnect from family and community and the
00:14:16.220nation itself weakens by that metric. Social trust collapses, birth rates plummet as young people
00:14:23.440delay or avoid family formation. Of course, civic engagement drops, and that's been going on for
00:14:29.380many, many years. The ability to maintain our borders, to defend our culture and pass on
00:14:34.740tradition erodes. Open border policies and mass immigration compound the problem. Rapid0.89
00:14:40.940demographic change in many Western nations has coincided with declining trust and rising
00:14:45.860loneliness. People are afraid to leave their homes. You know, it can legitimately be dangerous
00:14:51.140nowadays to want to go out and to the bar or to the club or whatever we used to do 20 years ago.
00:14:57.040You could be sexually assaulted, you could be physically assaulted, or God forbid, you know,
00:15:02.020assaulted with a weapon. When communities no longer share a common identity, people will
00:15:07.640naturally withdraw from that community. The diversity that's celebrated by globalists often
00:15:13.240produces fragmentation and not strength. And this is not just a racist talking point. This has
00:15:18.880actually been studied. And it's true. It produces less community cohesion, less community civic
00:15:26.860participation, and more fragmentation and isolation. Meanwhile, of course, the globalist elites push
00:15:33.160narratives that attack traditional family structures like the bedrock of any healthy
00:15:37.280nation. They promote individualism over duty to kin and country. They import incompatible
00:15:44.480cultures while our own youth are spiritually starved by this foreign tech. And of course,1.00
00:15:50.300this isn't a coincidence. It's the logical outcome of a system that prioritizes global
00:15:55.200markets and abstract humanity over concrete nations and peoples. If you watch, if you've
00:16:02.620watched any of my other videos or you follow my channel we went over a movie um called demolition
00:16:09.820man and it came out in the early 90s i believe or late 80s um and it taught like it basically
00:16:15.660shows what this looks like in practice as far as uh becoming a technocracy that's the how you say
00:16:22.180technocracy um it's very inhuman living that way it's very uh stiff and like devoid of emotion
00:16:32.040and I don't believe humans can thrive in that kind of environment.
00:16:37.700Now, I guess the good news is we don't need to accept this dehumanization as inevitable progress.
00:16:44.940We can fight back with the tools of national sovereignty and tradition
00:16:48.680and that's what a lot of us nationalists in the Canadian nationalist movement
00:16:52.860and other places as well in the Western world are trying to bring back tradition.
00:16:58.080This is how we built these great nations by, you know, sticking to traditions.1.00
00:17:02.380And they've taken those away from us ever since, you know, the Multicultural Act and all this global homo, as I like to call it, has been initiated across all of our nations.0.99
00:17:12.860Now, we need, we need to protect our children.0.99
00:17:16.660We need to implement, you know, nationwide phone-free schools from bell to bell.
00:17:21.380I don't even agree with the traditional structure of schooling.
00:17:24.620I mean, I think it's always better now if you can have someone homeschool just because of the indoctrination that occurs.
00:17:30.520But that being said, if there wasn't the indoctrination in schools, we would definitely need to remove the technology and the phones from schools during the time that they're supposed to be learning.
00:17:42.640This is something that Jonathan Haidt recommends in his book.
00:17:45.980Our youth, they must grow up rooted in the real world of their nation, not trapped in some global digital illusion.
00:17:52.100and you see this a lot with you know children that have grown up with this that have now become
00:17:57.500adults they're new adults they really can't cope with certain things they can't cope with the
00:18:02.060university a lot of time they can't cope with day-to-day responsibilities like you know making
00:18:07.060appointments and any kind of you know any kind of time that you would have to communicate through
00:18:12.940some kind of struggle they just cannot cope with that or any kind of problem we need to rebuild the
00:18:18.060family as the core unit of the nation. And I am talking about the traditional family structure,
00:18:24.500celebrate and support traditional marriages and child rearing, make it economically viable for
00:18:30.400young couples to start families early. I've showed a statistic in the last video that I uploaded
00:18:35.960talking about, you know, the age of the first child for women is becoming later and later.
00:18:41.040strong families create strong citizens who feel connected and with purpose so let's secure our0.74
00:18:49.100borders and preserve social cohesion mass low-skill immigration without assimilation0.93
00:18:53.860destroys the trust and that make that's what makes nations work a nationalist immigration
00:18:59.860policy would prioritize cultural compatibility and national interests not corporate cheap labor
00:19:06.280or abstract humanitarianism and I want to make the difference between culture and race. We get
00:19:14.080told a lot of times that Canada has always been a multicultural society and that is true
00:19:18.660but when the meaning of culture was totally different back then. Culture meant the Irish
00:19:26.340and the Scottish or the Irish and the English have different unique cultures to their you know
00:19:31.680country, whatever you want to call it. But what's happening now is a multiracial society and it goes
00:19:37.620way beyond culture. So it's basically gaslighting when they say that we've always had a
00:19:43.640multicultural society because that's not what we have now. We have a multiracial society and
00:19:49.840we have a large amount of people that are incompatible with Western values. Let's challenge1.00
00:19:55.360the dominance of global tech. Support national alternatives when possible. You know, regulate
00:20:01.100foreign platforms that harm our youth. They're trying this with their fake social media ban.0.95
00:20:06.680But like I said, again, they forced everybody or all the kids anyways to be on their phones 24
00:20:11.780seven with the scam that was COVID. And now they're kind of ripping the carpet from underneath
00:20:16.440them. Promote digital literacy that teaches skepticism towards algorithms rather than blind
00:20:22.440obedience. This also helps if your kids are not on their phones all the time, if they're able to
00:20:27.540do things as groups, whether it's team sports, whether it's getting together with family or
00:20:31.560friends or, hell, other nationalists. Limit screen time in favor of the real world national
00:20:37.940activities, like I just said, sports, community service, historical education, and our local
00:20:43.160traditions. We need to revive that localism and national pride. Encourage face-to-face community
00:20:50.500institutions. Teach our history and culture unapologetically in schools. When people feel
00:20:55.860part of something larger than themselves, their family, their town, their nation, that numbness
00:21:00.220fades. And this kind of touches a nerve with me, because that's how I've been feeling over the last
00:21:05.460couple weeks. Just especially like, you know, you have to, this is so important to me, bringing our
00:21:12.500people together, bringing nationalists from across the world together, and fighting for, you know,
00:21:17.620what is our right, what every other nation has, non-Western nation has, and they have the right
00:21:22.900to be sovereign. And we should have that too. As one analysis noted, small acts of kindness and
00:21:28.840stronger family and community ties can begin to restore humanity. This is why things have kind of
00:21:34.680fallen apart, because people don't do this stuff anymore. And that's because we don't recognize
00:21:40.120the people we live near anymore. We don't have anything in common with them.
00:21:46.240Nationalism scales this kind of stuff up. It gives people a reason to care beyond the self. And Tom
00:21:52.300Sewell discussed this in that speech that I included in part one. So if you haven't seen
00:21:56.160that already, go back. It's the first six minutes. And he talks about how your life
00:22:00.280is not your own. Okay. You have a duty to your nation, to your folk,
00:22:04.460to your people, to your children. It's not your own. Right.
00:22:08.240And this is what society, current society, modernity has basically
00:22:12.200taught people that you're independent and your life belongs to you and you have no obligation
00:22:16.460to anybody else in life. And that's why we're in the position we're in right now.
00:22:20.480I will just close off this with saying that without standards that are rooted in heritage, politeness becomes fake and genuine kinship atrophies.
00:22:37.440Role models who transmit national wisdom are swapped for foreign influencers. We see this all the time on social media.
00:22:44.080the result is a generation unmartyred from its roots easy prey for crowd madness and susceptible
00:22:51.880to the demographic replacement agenda that is pushed by the elites we're sleepwalking into
00:22:57.000this mouse utopia and if you don't know about the mouse utopia i suggest you look up some videos
00:23:02.060there's tons of them on youtube about the mouse utopia experiment it applies to humans absolutely
00:23:08.600it's uh basically talks of material comfort and in regard and because of that you suffer
00:23:16.540civilization suicide intelligence sociability metal intelligence sociability
00:23:25.020intelligence sociability and mental durability are declining precisely when our nations need
00:23:34.120strong, fertile, loyal citizens the most.
00:23:37.740In Canada, this compounds the crisis of low Native birth rates and cultural erosion.1.00
00:23:42.840A people that cannot form fully human adults can't maintain sovereignty or pass on its1.00
00:23:48.880civilization, and that's when civilizations die.1.00
00:23:52.520The path to our cultural renewal is clear.
00:23:56.600You know, we need to limit the screens in the context of raising our children.
00:24:01.380Restore real-world rights, mentorship by those who love our heritage,
00:24:05.860early marriage and family formation, and communities that value the ancestral ways.
00:24:11.540This is nationalist work to forge resilient men and women
00:24:15.280capable of securing a future for their descendants on their own soil.
00:24:21.000So reject the machine. Reclaim our humanity.