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Tayelrand@Gmail.com's avatar

Much of this is in line with Nietzsche's concept of 'Umwertung aller Werte'- where a culture in decline reaches a stage where 'Nothing is true, everything is allowed'.

Welcome to the post-truth 21th century.

In a geopolitical context we see how the few remaining civilization states seem to be getting along just fine in spite of their huge cultural differences. It is the declining West that is incapable to deal with those differences.

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A heroic attitude towards the incoherence of the events with which we are confronted is nearly impossible to achieve, because we (our brains is) are designed to manufacture coherence. We do want to know why and how things happen. This is an absolute necessity to orientate ourselves in the world - in small practical things as well as in complex interrelationships.

To abbreviate my post: The undermining or even destruction of nearly all officially accepted rules (in warfare, in human rights, in terms of religious "values", in traditions, in all what mankind had developed in the last centuries as binding rules) is unbearable for a normal developed brain.

If this destruction is intentional (for us spectators) or not: it undermines our very humanity.

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