The cultural battle: wolves versus lambs

Without fighting the cultural battle, Spain as a nation will disappear

Can lambs suspect that their shepherd leads them to the wolf’s mouth? The wolf is a predator that does not kill only to eat, but kills what it can and, as such, is more like humans than other animals. The human wolf does not respect others’ freedom. It intends to overpower them and is authoritarian. Modern dictatorships are based on appropriating the minds of their populations by education, culture and mass media. Lambs are unaware that wolves are disguised. Communists disguised as democrats, socialists as social-democrats, deceive citizens by telling them that they are their protectors and real wolves are others, capitalists.

For two decades, Spaniards are confused because they simply cannot imagine that rulers wish to betray their country from the government itself. Yes, we have what we have voted for, but with how much deception and how many traitors cooperating? It is necessary to expose them before they bury us or we kill one another.

Who knows the truth if most mass media and intellectuals are subsidised or depend on the government? The Spanish church does not speak clearly to not face what happened in Nicaragua. Bishops supported ETA and Catalan separatism. Can believers identify wolf priests? Not easily. With so much hiding from the truth, we must make the effort to distinguish a wolf from a lamb.

Today’s PSOE party launders terrorists, pardons separatists, eliminates separation of powers and equality between men and women in the eyes of the law, legislates by reducing the sentences of more than 1,000 rapists and presumes being feminist; private property is breached; they silence the ERE corruption case (redundancies) in Andalusia; the rapes of minors by members of the party in power in Valencia; minors held on the Balearics and entering prostitution networks; they launder embezzlement and sedition. Spain has twice the unemployment of neighbouring countries; a debt that cannot be paid; it encourages territorial inequality by financing separatist Autonomous Communities; there are fewer self-employed workers and a smaller middle class; 20.4% of Spaniards are at risk of being poor (Spanish Sociological Research Centre (CIS) data); we are leaders of the plastic tax, etc. Nonetheless, it is still voted by 8 million voters.

Elections are a competence by votes. Since 2004, PSOE has abandoned social-democracy to become a pro-communist and separatist party that uses the cultural hegemony to deceive voters and allies with Spain’s enemies. Its political rivals PP and VOX cannot underestimate this ideological change and must start a cultural battle in the short, medium and long terms. It is not proper, if ever it was, to wait for the economy to sufficiently destroy Spaniard’s earnings to substitute them 

Education is a more long-term matter, but continues without stopping with educational indoctrination being practiced in the Valencian Community (especially in towns) by teachers who are Compromís-Podem Party members and socialists, and use language to do so. This is already noticed in students when they arrived at university. It is the Catalan way and Valencian TV channel A Punt does what the TV3 channel does in Catalonia. 

Watching a programme broadcast from 8 o´clock to 9 o´clock Monday to Friday certainly shows this with talks held with journalists who defend the “Valencian Botanical Garden” government, and with their ferocious attack on, and with no reply from, VOX and PP. Rather than changing the local TV managers to avoid such indoctrination, PP decided to sack someone high up in VOX who was punished 11 years ago for gender issues when he and his wife separated. Meanwhile A Punt keeps silent about members of the socialist coalition abusing minors; about minors being abandoned when held (and used in prostitution networks) by the Balearic government. One female candidate for the Ávila City Council has been claimed guilty of cooperating in murder; the Bildu party appoints to high posts some people who have committed murder. PP does not face wolves. So nobody is afraid of PP. Turning the other cheek when being hit is what the devout do, but for John Bosco, evil people’s power lies in good people’s cowardice. 

PSOE pacts and governs in collaboration with those parties for which such cases are serious. PP is great and dismisses people high up in VOX for petty traffic offences that anyone can do given the legal asymmetry against males. After the governments with Aznar, PP has spent its time waiting while the economy has got worse enough to win elections and to govern without changing the ideological disasters of socialist governments. 

Socialist governments buy youths’ electoral choice by giving them small payments, transport discounts and cultural vouchers. Youths are easy lambs to deceive, and are indoctrinated at schools and colleges. With these gifts, youths look no further and do not see the darkness awaiting them.

Wolves bite the necks of the VOX lambs offered by PP to be sacrificed. PSOE as the good wolf enjoys catching victims, and repeatedly licks itself and howls: “see, we‘re right”. PP offers victims! President Mazón in Valencia denies the cultural battle, and he will be devoured by wolves. As the cultural battle cannot be expected of PP, civil society, and we free citizens, must act apart from politicians.

The public education system excludes everything that is liberal. There is a sense of socialism in contents and in culture. Not only do all students aspire to be civil servants, but they accept socialism disguised as equality, inclusion and gender equality.    

Why must we the free citizens act? For our children because Spain is on the edge of an abyss and the most voted politicians do not solve problems. Those responsible are not only those governing, but those who vote them cause this, while those who do not facilitate others vote them (unaware socialists) and saturate the public education system.

The cultural battle is not merely a matter of professional PP politicians that do nothing towards it, nor do artistic and famous people, who favour progressivism, but every one of us. We have to stop trusting everything to political parties.

Not contemplating the cultural battle and giving in mean that, for instance, although an unaware socialist does not vote socialist, their attitude helps their children, younger collaborators, disciples and students to vote socialists, who are indoctrinated from a young age. They also add an interest in subsidy of free transport or gifts given by the government to buy their electoral willingness. There are also the elderly, parents, parents-in-law and acquaintances who believe that socialists will always increase their pensions in line with the cost of living. Indifference helps others to vote them, which is passive cooperation. As each unaware socialist helps others to vote them, the cultural battle is necessary 

Every teacher, doctor and civil servant who does not share the socialist/separatist ideology can enter battle from their work post by claiming their freedom and not submitting to what they disagree with, and not being swept along with the majority nor by convenience. This will not be free and ideologised socialist/separatist pressure will have to be put up with. The ultimate aim is to stop our country and that of our children from being ruined, and it is worth making the effort.

Controlling education, culture and mass media is too big an advantage for socialists/separatists, which PP does not oppose. Aznar arrived and awoke PP leaders against amnesty, just as Esperanza Aguirre had to, in the case of Guardiola in Extremadura. PP, which has more members than any other political party, does not use streets, consider the cultural battle or make the most of its territorial power in 13 Autonomous Communities, and the City Councils of many large-, medium- and small-sized cities, to stop the authoritarian and lying government that ruins us with every passing day. The moral superiority that PSOE displays only exists because no other party confronts it.

Using streets does not mean burning rubbish bins or vandalising commercial premises. Communists and separatists do that. Not using streets allows socialism to think that streets belong to them. They can be used peacefully with banners and texts like: why is the public service better than the private service?, who pays debt?, where is individual equality if territorial equality does not exist?, am I guilty of being born a Spanish male?, why does Spain have twice the unemployment of nearby countries?, does Europe know that private property is not respected in Spain?, “the Spanish Constitution allows neither amnesty nor the right to self-determination 

Moral superiority is gained by democratic confrontations, like Ayuso does in Madrid. Those Autonomous Communities with a socialist government, which are only Castilla la Mancha and Asturias, are irrelevant in terms of the GDP, while separatist communities do not obey PSOE, but order and blackmail the paper government. If PP really wanted to perform good opposition, it would simply have to report in Europe all the Spanish government’s arbitrary acts (as Hungarian and Portuguese parliaments have done) to delay and obstruct all the totalitarian arbitrary acts here, and apply its policies where they govern to evidence a ridiculous government, and it would dissolve like a sugar lump. 

If President Mazón does not wake up to the cultural battle, Valencia will soon see a situation like that in Catalonia, with separatists governing and a generation of indoctrinated youths voting PSOE.

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