
UglyBastard
Kyrie, fons bonitatis
- Mar 28, 2023
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Let me be clear and direct: watching anime, as it stands today, is not just a waste of time - it's a symptom of mental degeneration. I speak here not as a moralist, but as someone who dedicates his life to analysing the human mind, its capacities and its decadence. The repeated consumption of these oriental productions - caricatured, hyperbolic, excessively emotional - reveals a worrying deviation in the psychic structure of modern young people.
The healthy individual, endowed with firm reasoning, inner discipline and a vocation for the elevation of the spirit, naturally turns away from stimuli that infantilise and shame the intellect. But the degenerate subject - with weak wills, no direction, a corrupted imagination - finds in anime the mirror of their own confusion: effeminate heroes, empty existential crises, constant hysteria disguised as profundity. It's a regression to the primitive stage of fantasy, where reality is avoided at all costs and emotional compensation replaces real effort. It's the digital opium of failed youth. It's no exaggeration to say that obsessive attachment to anime denotes moral and mental bankruptcy.
In an ideal eugenic society, a taste for such products would be treated like a disease - with correction, discipline and, if necessary, isolation. For you can't build a strong civilisation from men who flee the real world to lose themselves in glowing eyes and magic swords.
Anime is a symptom. Degeneration is the diagnosis
The healthy individual, endowed with firm reasoning, inner discipline and a vocation for the elevation of the spirit, naturally turns away from stimuli that infantilise and shame the intellect. But the degenerate subject - with weak wills, no direction, a corrupted imagination - finds in anime the mirror of their own confusion: effeminate heroes, empty existential crises, constant hysteria disguised as profundity. It's a regression to the primitive stage of fantasy, where reality is avoided at all costs and emotional compensation replaces real effort. It's the digital opium of failed youth. It's no exaggeration to say that obsessive attachment to anime denotes moral and mental bankruptcy.
In an ideal eugenic society, a taste for such products would be treated like a disease - with correction, discipline and, if necessary, isolation. For you can't build a strong civilisation from men who flee the real world to lose themselves in glowing eyes and magic swords.
Anime is a symptom. Degeneration is the diagnosis