postyX - July 01, 2026


The Silent Epidemic: What Screen Addiction Stole from Childhood


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Length

24 minutes

Words per minute

148.49

Word count

3,644

Sentence count

194

Harmful content

Toxicity

5

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Hate speech

9

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Transcript

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00:00:00.000 Your life doesn't belong to you. It belongs to the rest. You owe your ancestors everything. And you owe your descendants everything.
00:00:19.000 You are just a link in a chain, a tiny one in that.
00:00:28.060 You don't even earn 1% of your life.
00:00:33.740 This sense of entitlement that all the men that came before you, all your fathers and your fathers' fathers,
00:00:43.260 all the way back to the First Men
00:00:45.660 that all their struggles
00:00:47.820 that everything they fought for
00:00:50.300 everything they strived against
00:00:52.720 so that life will carry on
00:00:56.100 life eternal
00:00:57.220 so that you can be here right now
00:01:00.880 and you advocate
00:01:04.400 your duty in this life
00:01:07.200 to continue it on to the next 0.99
00:01:09.660 you coward, you weakling, you don't own this life, it's not yours to waste, it's not yours 0.99
00:01:23.240 to throw away on material happiness, it's not yours to throw away on all the nice things 1.00
00:01:29.700 that make you feel good, you can have fear, but just overcome that fear,
00:01:39.660 You're afraid because you're a child and you need a man up.
00:01:46.660 You need a man up and realise that this life is not a choice to throw away. 0.98
00:01:51.660 It belongs to the race. 0.66
00:01:54.660 And the race is demanding something of you. 0.98
00:02:00.660 We have our trial, we have our test. 0.97
00:02:03.660 We have drawn a short straw, but not that short.
00:02:08.660 The trials of men that came before us were just as great.
00:02:15.660 Maybe they didn't have the pleasures of the golden days that we have.
00:02:21.660 But they had trials, they had struggles that they had to overcome.
00:02:26.660 Just as we must.
00:02:29.660 Our race is being replaced.
00:02:33.660 And there are bombs that cheers instead of acting against us, instead of fighting against
00:02:40.820 this replacement, instead of doing everything they can to raise the power of our race, to
00:02:47.220 raise our people, instead, they want to run away from the fight and enjoy their full existence
00:02:53.400 and pass on that cowardice further to kick the bucket, further down the road.
00:03:02.180 It's somebody else's issue
00:03:04.640 These people say
00:03:05.600 It's not going to happen in our lifetime
00:03:08.160 We're going to say this to us
00:03:10.920 And that's why we have to deal with it
00:03:13.220 We're going to say this
00:03:15.340 Oh well
00:03:15.900 It's not going to happen in my lifetime
00:03:18.480 So why does it matter
00:03:19.380 And they pass on that debt
00:03:22.960 To us
00:03:24.080 Then we have to pay
00:03:25.480 Nothing in life is free
00:03:28.660 You have to pay
00:03:30.420 Eventually
00:03:31.100 Someone has to pay. Someone has to sacrifice. It is cowardly and it is easy to just pass on that debt to somebody else to say, well, I'm going to rack up all the expenses. I'm going to do what I want with my life. I'm not a man and no one can tell me what to do, not even God. And I'll do what I want. I'll do what makes me happy.
00:03:57.900 and you're a cow and if you sit that way 0.90
00:04:01.500 and if you think that the only solution to the problem is 1.00
00:04:06.080 I'll just have lots of white kids
00:04:07.880 and what parts on them today
00:04:10.640 parts on that intergenerational day
00:04:14.720 so what your sons
00:04:16.480 your sons can't have a normal life
00:04:19.220 your sons can't have
00:04:22.240 you know the toys that you get to enjoy
00:04:25.080 and the physical time and the free time
00:04:27.280 You deserve that, but not them.
00:04:30.280 They have to keep on to the finals.
00:04:33.280 And you just have to think about children.
00:04:36.280 Get out of it.
00:04:38.280 And I'm not saying you don't have to,
00:04:41.280 but I'm saying do fun.
00:04:43.280 Through your journey.
00:04:45.280 For the future, for now.
00:04:48.280 Most materials can spiritually.
00:04:52.280 This fight is about an enemy.
00:04:55.280 It's about the wrong, it's about a triumph of the will, a will to power.
00:05:01.660 You have to believe it, you have to understand what will be out of us.
00:05:06.620 We have to have the strength.
00:05:11.740 And that strength will get passed on to our sons.
00:05:16.460 And our sons will be in a stronger position.
00:05:19.880 And we have the strength to build ourselves up now, build these organizations.
00:05:25.280 Build these networks, build these communities, so our sons can be part of a bigger organism, a bigger machine, a machine that's coming, a machine that's time has come, and it's going to destroy the rots and the puss and the parasites, and we have to sharpen that sword, that's our journey.
00:05:55.280 your life doesn't belong to you 0.99
00:06:02.920 it belongs to the race
00:06:07.040 you owe your ancestors everything
00:06:11.800 and you owe your descendants everything
00:06:17.360 you are just a link in a chain
00:06:23.020 A tiny one at that.
00:06:53.020 forget about the possible social you know consequences of that especially you know
00:06:59.600 being constantly attacked by the left and stuff like that or do I you know fold it up and retreat 0.90
00:07:06.000 back into the global homo world that I normally live in and I decided that it's extremely important 0.80
00:07:15.660 to me probably one of the most important things I've ever done in my life is nationalism to help 0.90
00:07:22.720 get our country back, to bring the nationalists together to help save the European race.
00:07:29.760 All this kind of stuff is extremely important to me.
00:07:33.140 But the downside of that, obviously, is that in the current political environment in most
00:07:40.140 of our countries, in order to be on that side, you kind of have to, or in order to commit,
00:07:46.640 I should say, in order to commit 100%, you kind of have to, you know, earn money and stuff like
00:07:54.020 that different ways, without, you know, doing going through the traditional methods and stuff
00:07:58.740 like that. So what I'm going to start doing is producing, or I guess, creating, because I don't
00:08:07.700 know how much producing is involved in this, really, I do it all myself, creating more short,
00:08:13.380 you know, content videos. And obviously, I'll still do the live streams that I do.
00:08:18.320 But I'm going to start doing probably a live stream once a week for subscribers only. And I
00:08:24.940 believe the tier to join is $5. So we'll see how that goes. And you know, if it works, it works.
00:08:32.460 If it doesn't, it doesn't. But I am going to have a lot more time. So I'm going to try to
00:08:37.260 do as much as I can as far as that goes, because I know that it's kind of quiet right now as far
00:08:43.020 as Canadian nationalism goes. And we need to kind of get that back up. And of course,
00:08:47.200 it's summertime, right? So a lot of people are kind of doing what they should be doing in the
00:08:50.820 summer, which is relaxing. So but anyways, like I said, I have more time. So I'm going to start
00:08:57.080 putting out more stuff. And if you want to subscribe, if it's something that you're able to
00:09:01.720 do, then definitely would appreciate it. You know, obviously, like I said, I'm going to be doing I
00:09:08.020 have different things like I, you know, can create t shirts. And so I have all this different stuff
00:09:12.540 that I've just been sitting on that I could be doing. And because I was genuinely kind of confused
00:09:17.900 about, you know, where I wanted to go with this. But I think I've made a decision. So that's where
00:09:23.860 we're at now. And like I said, this is the first video, I'm going to do a four part series. And
00:09:31.540 the overarching title, I guess, of the series is our like the loss of inner monologue, how we've
00:09:38.380 kind of all or society I guess on a macro level has lost their inner monologue and I'm going to
00:09:44.260 explain what that is if you don't know I'm sure most of you do and that's why I actually put the
00:09:48.820 that video of Tom at the beginning because it was very when I was listening to that it was kind of
00:09:55.640 very poignant to me just because everything it says is true and it's just he's so passionate
00:10:00.540 about it and I think you know if people like that can risk it all uh for what what does he get out
00:10:05.440 of it in return. You know, really, he's just getting the, I guess, just the knowledge, right,
00:10:10.680 that he's doing something meaningful to help save our people. And I figure, you know, the least I
00:10:18.120 can do is commit fully, right? So I wanted to put that in, because like I said, it really did
00:10:22.040 mean a lot. And the guy who created that video, that was a great job. He clipped those things
00:10:27.260 together. That was a great job. So anyways, now that all that stuff is done, we're going to talk,
00:10:33.380 like I said, about our loss of inner monologue. And the first video, this one that I'm doing today
00:10:38.380 is going to do a little bit of a deeper dive into what I'm calling the silent epidemic,
00:10:43.040 what screen addiction has basically stole from childhood. And obviously, this really kind of
00:10:48.340 ramped up during the COVID scam. But as far as the inner monologue goes, what an inner monologue is,
00:10:55.520 it's like the voice you hear when you're thinking in words. So like reading when you're reading
00:11:00.440 something so reading this sentence or reading a sentence rather you're probably hearing it in your
00:11:06.340 own voice right but it's not like actual sound like no one else can hear it right but it feels
00:11:11.760 like someone it feels like you're talking to yourself in your mind like full sentences
00:11:15.880 questions sometimes even arguments commentary jokes you know stuff like that for many people
00:11:22.740 it's almost constant I'm one of those people I'm constantly I constantly have an inner monologue
00:11:28.040 going, right? It's, you know, either planning the day, replaying conversations and criticizing them
00:11:32.740 over and over, narrating what I'm doing. Like I will tell myself, okay, this is the next step I
00:11:37.140 need to do. Or again, like I said, even arguing with yourself. I don't do that too much, but I
00:11:41.800 know a lot of people do. It is, it's common about 30 to 50% nowadays have a prominent inner monologue
00:11:49.680 of the population. That I believe was a lot higher prior to our social media, kind of the evolution
00:11:56.720 of social media. Others, of course, and you know what, honestly, I think it has a lot to do with
00:12:01.340 IQ as well. And again, that's just my opinion. I don't have a statistic that says that, but
00:12:06.800 I think it does have to do with IQ. I think higher IQ people tend to have like a louder inner monologue.
00:12:15.140 Some people have very little or none. They think more in like images, concepts, emotions,
00:12:20.280 or abstract feelings. There's a word for this in psychology or the medical field. It's called
00:12:26.040 anidosphasia. I probably didn't pronounce that right. It's when someone has almost like no
00:12:31.000 inner speech. And I honestly don't know what that would be like to live. Maybe it would be peaceful,
00:12:34.800 but I think it would also be kind of weird. And some people have multiple voices or their
00:12:39.500 inner monologue changes depending on the mood or the situation. Why does this matter? Okay,
00:12:47.380 this is something because I've been thinking about this and morality and all this stuff. And
00:12:51.600 I think I'm going to do something on morality as well. And I have a couple of my friends that
00:12:56.940 are going to come on and they have a lot of knowledge into this. So I think I'm going to
00:13:02.260 plan that for soon. But it matters because it helps the person on an individual level. It
00:13:09.780 matters because it helps with self-regulation, planning, problem solving, memory, and your
00:13:15.320 emotional processing. But it becomes harmful when you are an anxious person and you ruminate a lot.
00:13:24.500 And this is also common in OCD, anxiety and depression. And I also think this has become
00:13:29.500 more common now with the social media. Like I said, the evolution of social media and through
00:13:35.060 the series, we will get to that and why. It's closely tied to working memory and the brain's
00:13:41.960 language areas. So there's an area of the brain called Braca's area, and that's active even during
00:13:48.360 silent inner speech. That's what becomes active when you're actually talking. But for people who
00:13:52.640 have inner monologue, that actually becomes activated even when you're not like verbally
00:13:58.400 making sounds like talking, even when your inner voice is talking to yourself, I guess you could
00:14:03.900 say. I've been watching a lot of speeches and different kind of narrations and commentary on
00:14:10.300 how this affects community cohesion because it really does like I do believe that the lack of
00:14:16.620 this in brevity is causing it contributes to the breakdown of community cohesion and like I said
00:14:24.240 whether that is due to low IQ or just the increase in use of social media who knows
00:14:30.580 but it really does help community cohesion by going back to that self-regulation and moral
00:14:38.180 reasoning. An inner voice allows people to stimulate or simulate rather conversations,
00:14:43.580 rehearse social outcomes, and reflect before acting. So it makes you think like, if I say this,
00:14:49.940 how will they feel about that? This promotes impulse control. Again, we're seeing a very
00:14:55.120 large lack of impulse control among younger people, especially. Empathy and ethical behavior. And this
00:15:01.480 is all key to trust and cooperation in a community. It also gives perspective taking
00:15:08.320 and empathy. People with active inner speech can verbally or mentally rather argue different
00:15:13.860 viewpoints and narrate others' experiences. This supports conflict resolution and reduces
00:15:18.820 misunderstandings in workplaces, neighborhoods, etc. It also helps with long-term planning and
00:15:26.360 shared values. Inner monologue helps individuals align personal goals with group norms. Societies
00:15:32.640 with reflective citizens tend to have stronger social contracts. And they mean reflective citizens
00:15:38.080 as people who can reflect on their behavior, who are able to have some self-awareness about
00:15:43.460 their behavior and how it affects the community as a whole. And cultural transmission. Much of
00:15:50.080 culture, law, and tradition is transmitted through language. An inner voice makes it easier to
00:15:55.840 internalize and pass on stories, rules, and ideals that bind groups together. And this was, again,
00:16:01.140 very prevalent before the, I guess, industrial revolution, but even further than that, the,
00:16:07.100 you know, technological revolution. So we're going to get into this episode. They shouldn't be too
00:16:13.160 long, probably about 20 or so minutes. This one is what the screen addiction has actually stole
00:16:19.780 from childhood. We're going to confront a crisis, okay, quietly undermining the very future
00:16:25.900 of our people and our nation, the theft of childhood by screens. In a healthy society
00:16:32.120 rooted in its heritage, children grow strong through real world experiences, you know,
00:16:38.480 running outside, learning resilience, learning how to forge bonds with your own kind in the land
00:16:45.300 of their ancestors. You know, having, you know, falling and having to, you know, scrape your knee,
00:16:53.020 all these kind of things. These are things that you learn through these experiences, right? And
00:16:56.680 you kind of learn a lot about group dynamics through this, or we did. Instead, now, we've
00:17:04.920 surrendered them to glowing rectangles, basically. This is the silent epidemic, what screen addiction
00:17:13.520 has stole from our childhood. Picture the Canada our grandparents knew. I can even picture
00:17:19.460 the Canada I knew, you know, when I was a kid, because it wasn't that long ago.
00:17:24.660 Kids playing street hockey until dark, exploring the parks, the woods, fields,
00:17:31.160 trick-or-treating in a tight-knit neighborhood where everybody kind of shared the same culture
00:17:35.380 and value and everybody knew everybody. They were extended family to a certain degree.
00:17:39.680 That world built strong, self-reliant citizens loyal to their homeland.
00:17:46.120 Today, children are glued to iPads indoors.
00:17:50.100 Real play has been replaced by digital simulation, you know, just as porn has genuinely replaced intimacy and family formation.
00:17:58.820 This isn't neutral progress. It's a profound betrayal of our nation's future.
00:18:04.080 Over 60% of new relationships now begin online, filtering the bonds that should produce the next generation of Canadians through algorithms that care nothing for the cultural continuity or demographic health.
00:18:20.440 Look what happened to people who were on that white date site that was for explicitly for white people or European people to find other European people to date.
00:18:30.960 It was totally cancelled.
00:18:32.540 so if you flood them um with this kind of stuff they can control right how people are reproducing
00:18:40.540 how they're getting together how you know marriages are occurring to a certain degree
00:18:44.100 they can do that if you flood them with screens and mass demographic change all these the shared
00:18:51.760 national identity and these community bonds they all dissolve and i think a bigger thing
00:18:57.960 is the statistics on the health outcomes of this screen addiction,
00:19:03.180 especially amongst children.
00:19:05.920 But this is actually from Obesity Medicine,
00:19:08.680 which is Obesity Medicine Association.
00:19:11.220 This is, again, a U.S. organization,
00:19:13.880 but it applies across the Western world.
00:19:16.600 How screen time can impact sleep and childhood weight gain.
00:19:20.060 So there is, so children with higher screen times
00:19:23.340 are more likely to engage in mindless overeating
00:19:25.880 and consume junk food promoted in ads, contributing to weight gain.
00:19:30.160 And this article from Obesity Medicine talks about that.
00:19:34.540 They're saying the smartphones, TV and computers have become an integral part.
00:19:38.800 Screen time is new terminology.
00:19:41.560 But from kindergarten to college, students have weaved their lives around these gadgets in the 21st century.
00:19:45.860 Almost 75% of teens have their own smartphones and 25% admit to being constantly connected to the Internet or social media.
00:19:53.080 there is a direct link this is what I wanted to show the direct link between sleep hygiene and
00:19:59.300 obesity so that is obviously unhealthy and the sleep not being able to sleep properly and sleep
00:20:05.500 hygiene as they call it is very unhealthy historical data shows that teens watching
00:20:10.480 more than five hours of tv a day were up to five times more likely to be overweight
00:20:14.640 and of course having a tv in the bedroom increases this risk and it just causes sedentary behavior
00:20:20.520 From screens, it displaces the physical activity that we would normally do, and high-screen teens had very infrequent physical activity, 45.6% versus 32.1%, and obviously they didn't have very much strength training either.
00:20:36.700 It's also, as I mentioned before, associated with, this is another article that talks about the association between screen time use and health outcomes among U.S. teenagers.
00:20:47.020 But it's also associated with shorter, later, and poorer quality sleep.
00:20:54.000 In 90% of reviewed studies, blue light suppresses melatonin and content stimulates the brain.
00:21:02.500 We all talk about the, oh, this is, I got the same article twice.
00:21:06.820 Oh, maybe, I must have opened the same article twice.
00:21:09.480 This is the Children in Scream Time one, and this is from the Mayo Clinic as well.
00:21:13.200 See, it gives you the things, obesity, irregular sleep, and behavior problems.
00:21:17.880 Like I said, it's associated with shorter, later, or poorer quality sleep in 90% of reviewed studies.
00:21:23.040 The blue light suppresses melatonin and content stimulates the brain.
00:21:29.060 Poor sleep from screens contribute to fatigue, increased snacking, and higher obesity risk.
00:21:34.040 Chronic sleep issues in early childhood obviously link to later level obesity.
00:21:39.760 There was a meta-analysis, 117 studies by JAMA, I think it is, or JAMP, I'm not sure.
00:21:47.020 What this says here, I can barely read it. It's really blurry.
00:21:50.820 But it found that more screen time is linked to socio-emotional problems, including internalizing anxiety, depression, externalizing aggression or hyperactivity.
00:22:00.880 And it can create a vicious cycle where the problems lead to more screen time use for coping.
00:22:05.480 It also affects mental health as far as depression. High screen teens show depression symptoms and anxiety symptoms compared to lower users.
00:22:14.200 the excessive screen time limits opportunities for in-person play and interaction which are
00:22:21.620 crucial for developing cooperation assertion responsibility empathy and self-control studies
00:22:27.900 show that children in high screen time groups score significantly lower across these domains
00:22:32.440 this leads to difficulties reading facial expressions social cues and non-verbal signals
00:22:38.420 as these children age they may struggle with real world communication conflict resolution
00:22:43.460 and building deep relationships, favoring online interactions that provide instant gratification,
00:22:49.740 but less emotional depth. And this is going to be a common theme throughout this series.
00:22:54.720 Now into adulthood, this elevated risk of persistent depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation
00:23:02.140 is two to three times higher with addictive patterns and lower life satisfaction. So this
00:23:08.140 is all linked to this stuff into adulthood. This of course strains the healthcare system,
00:23:12.720 increases absenteeism and reduces the productivity.
00:23:17.040 So in conclusion, we're raising softer, disconnected youth
00:23:20.160 who lack the rooted experiences that create a people
00:23:23.380 capable of defending their homeland.
00:23:26.540 Native birth rates suffer when young men and women
00:23:28.320 never learn real courtship or community investment.
00:23:31.600 This weakens our collective strength at the exact moment
00:23:34.340 the globalist policies demand we absorb endless replacement migration
00:23:38.480 instead of encouraging our own families to flourish.
00:23:41.400 parents and patriots of course this is something that's urgent i think we need to reclaim
00:23:47.220 childhood for our people and that's why the tom sewell uh speech is at the beginning because he
00:23:54.360 talks about that that we need to reclaim it for our children we can't just leave it for them
00:23:57.320 to have to fix neighborhood games that build trust among those who share our history and soil
00:24:02.020 this is why we need our neighborhoods this is why return to the land is doing great work
00:24:06.460 teach the next generation to love their land by experiencing it directly.
00:24:11.720 A nation that fails to raise strong-rooted children
00:24:14.720 is a nation preparing its own replacement, which we can see now.
00:24:19.380 So let's reverse this course.
00:24:21.020 Let's secure the future of our people.
00:24:24.380 And on that note, I will see you in the next one
00:24:27.760 where we're going to talk about loneliness, isolation,
00:24:29.860 and the collapse of the real communities.