
Those that have followed me for quite some time, know that I’m not a “Native Texan.” I moved here from West Virginia, although I was unfortunate enough to be born and raised in Maryland. Although, my ancestors on my mothers side were of Scottish origin, most of whom eventually traveled West to Appalachia. My relatives mostly decided to stay put there, but many of their fellow frontiersmen moved on, eventually settling in Texas. As far as I know, I’m the first in my family specifically to move here, with the exception of a cousin that was stationed in Ft. Hood for a number of years. It’s hard to believe it, but I’ve been here for a few years and while I miss the Mountains of West Virginia, I’ve really come to love Texas. It’s grown on me to say the least. Now I’m putting down roots here, and raising a growing family. One thing that has struck me about this place is the distinct culture and identity. Texans identify themselves as Texans, with only a secondary if not hesitant identification with “America.” I haven’t met a single Texan in real life that is visibly offended by a joke or passing comment about Texas secession. As a political theorist, this lived experience along with an existing “Texit” movement gaining steam, has got the gears in my mind churning. Texans find themselves in quite the predicament, as even otherwise rather bland Republicans such as Governor Abbott stand at odds with the Federal government over the crisis at the border. Texas was originally a poorly colonized Spanish territory, mostly controlled by Apache and Comanche Indian tribes, wreaking savage terror upon any Europeans venturing too far away from San Antonio. Eventually, the Spanish Crown offered a grant to the Austin family, which brought more Anglo-Scottish settlers into territory previously too dangerous. The eventual Mexican government supported these settlements as well, before Texas’s eventual Independence. There most certainly was a clash of cultures between the Anglo settlers, and the old Spaniards and Mexicans. Likewise today, Texas faces a similar clash of culture with the American Regime’s brand of Progressivism. It seems that every day that goes by, it becomes more clear that the Texan vote to approve annexation by the United States was a mistake. Perhaps we’ll call it the great mistake of 1865. Texas should secede from the United States, and establish itself as a haven of sanity and truth in North America and the West.
The regime of The United States is not founded upon the Christian principles of the Pilgrims or its early colonists, but rather it is built upon the philosophical movement of the Enlightenment. The Enlightenment was a complete rejection of the Classical Christian worldview, and instead replaced it with systems of Popular government not modeled after the Monarchy of Heaven, but rather base human passions and pride, “muh Democracy.” Certain “elites,” particularly International Zionists, recognized the utility of such systems to manipulate entire Gentile nations for its own benefit, essentially turning the various Republics and Democracies into Oligarchical systems for the fulfillment of their globalist and Zionist project. The fruit of these evil systems and philosophies are becoming glaringly obvious to most Americans, especially in the aftermath of the 2020 Elections which were irregular to say the least. Despite the government arresting and persecuting January 6th protesters, and massive censorship, six out of ten Republicans still believe that the 2020 elections were illegitimate. And they are correct. I personally provided the Trump campaign forensic data analysts that demonstrated the statistical impossibilities, but the courts wouldn’t even look at the evidence. But even those that aren’t “election deniers” and probably consciously align with the official narrative, recognize that something is amiss. Public trust in government is at its lowest point since 1958. As distrust grows domestically, American global influence is weakening, as other world powers influence grows (not that this is a bad thing). While the regime crumbles, so goes American society, as Birth Rates decline massively. A historical sign of societal death, and decline in prosperity. The best hope for Texas as it exits the Union, is to embrace a pre-enlightenment Christian worldview, reject the enlightenment’s preferred systems of government, and reject progressivism in all of its manifestations.
Impending collapse and chaos aside, the Regime of the United States is violating even its own make believe principles of freedom, further demonstrating its deceptive nature. Free speech extends only within Liberal Democratic orthodoxy, lest the wrath of the system turn against you. Conservative journalists are being arrested for covering the events of January 6th, 2021, while their liberal counterparts that entered are left alone. Left wing protests have made their way inside the Capitol building in years past, without the full weight of the law bearing down on them after. Some of the participants are being held in prison as if they are foreign combatants, rather than peaceful Americans expressing their supposed right to protest. Isn’t protest a feature of our sacred Democracy? Oftentimes the government, in an effort to get around the legality of its persecutions, will utilize so-called “private institutions” or corporations. Certain non-government institutions are still in essence, part of the regime. This is certainly true of the Banks, which have denied banking services to thousands of right leaning political dissidents. I have several associates that this has happened to, most notably Andrew Torba and Nicholas Fuentes. Imagine trying to function in today's society without access to bank accounts or credit card processing. The ultimate betrayal of the people of America and Texas, is the fact that American Politics and Government don't serve the interest of its inhabitants, but rather a foreign State and Ethnic peoples. The biggest punishable heresy a dissident in America could commit is any criticism of Israeli influence or Jewish interest at large. If you do that, even the Texas Republican Party will oppose you.
You may be tempted to think that the economic impact of $14 Trillion from the Covid-19 lockdowns were the biggest betrayal by the regime in your life. I can assure that it isn’t. The systematic demographic replacement of Americans, and even Texan peoples of European ancestry is. The demographics of Texas no longer reflect the Anglo-Scots frontiersman and settlers of Texan history. Largely because the regime uses its control of our own Southern border against us, as Hispanics now outnumber Whites in Texas. Did Texas anticipate when it applied to join the Union, that the Union itself would facilitate the Mexican reconquesta of Tejas? Illegal immigration isn’t the only culprit. They utilize mass legal immigration as well. America itself is host to the most immigrants in the World, accepting nearly 1 million legal immigrants a year. Texas is the 2nd most popular destination for legal immigrants. Of course it isn’t just Texas that suffers from forced demographic change, by 2045 the White majority in the entire United States will have died out. Of course there are Hispanics here in Texas with ancestors that have lived here since its inception, and they are deeply embedded in Texas culture. There isn’t any reason to change that, they aren’t part of the demographic manipulation. There is no electoral future for “Conservative” values with this kind of demographic change. The immigrants are always going to vote for those enabling their invasion.
Texas, a State whose populace mostly holds true to traditional values, and sees the bigger picture, is once again faced with a clash of cultures. Yes, Texas should separate from the United States sooner, rather than later. But mere separation isn’t enough. If it simply separates and clings to popular government forms, such as a Republic, it will degenerate into the same problems that frustrates it now with the current regime. It must both separate and reject the precepts of the enlightenment, and build a society centered around Jesus Christ and His Church. Texas must become a haven of sanity and truth in North America, rejecting progressivism, and reversing the demographic crisis.
You're right about Texas, and the situation, like you said, is quite hopeful there!
I've visited Orthodox churches in Texas in the past few years, and I'm very impressed with what I saw there! So much growth, enthusiastic community, and energy!
If Orthodoxy is growing so rapidly in Texas compared to other places---and this seems to be the case---then this shows that a small but key group of Texans have taken the road away from the humanist Enlightenment and towards the timeless Light of the Lord and His ancient Church. (And I've heard that there are encouraging signs among some Roman Catholics as well.)
While it's hard to see what the near future will bring from the wild times of today, it's hard to imagine that the USA will survive intact. And it's not hard at all to imagine at all that the Texans will lead the charge to the United States' dissolution! And I will cheer them on myself!
And ultimately, then, the Texans may lead the charge in the rejection of the secular Enlightenment as well. May the Lord bless Texas and her people!