Following the storm of the century, the American Negro-city New Orleans (haughtily built below sea level) is in danger of completely sinking. In such states of emergency, a true People (Volk) confirms itself through discipline, readiness to make sacrifices and communal actions. The multicultural New Atlantis, however, is governed by the Law of War in order to hinder hundreds of blacks from looting the storage areas of the commodities of capital and of the aid deliveries. The ultimate society of America thus once again proves itself to be nothing than a population frailly held together by contract, lie, greed, political correctness and force, and thus as the existence of immorality.
He who finds the behaviour of the blacks disconcerting ought to recall Hegel’s observation: “In Negro life the characteristic point is the fact that consciousness has not yet attained to the realisation of any substantial objective existence – as for example, God, or Law … The Negro … exhibits the natural man in his completely wild and untamed state. We must lay aside all thought of reverence and morality – all that we call feeling – if we would rightly comprehend him; there is nothing harmonious with humanity to be found in this type of character.”
(Hegel, Philosophy of History, Prometheus Books 1991, p. 93)
Unfree nature declares war with blind necessity. All those who surreptitiously give thanks to a higher justice when the desert-stormer, world-polluter, culture-destroyer and environmental sinner number one is struck in the core, could find their demise already tomorrow. Only the expectation of a following cleansing seems justified, for war is the father of all things and the environmental catastrophe the evolutionary motor of all organisms.
The overheated process of the exploitation of capital which embraces the world, has led to a catastrophic warming of the atmosphere. Thunderous globalisation is followed by the Desert Storm, the flood of commodities by the Flood. The emissions of industriousness, the misdeeds and chaotic movements of the nomads of labour and capital threaten the Peoples with poisoning, disease, drowning, hunger, thirst, war and genocide in a manner which no wrathful Yahweh could more maliciously have designed.
The Deutsches Kolleg encourages the settled Peoples, in particular the German People, to remain in their home and country at all costs, to make their living with honesty, to preserve the community by discriminating against that which is foreign, to protect home and hearth, and to tend culture and custom. The future storms and floods of nomadic world domination will break at these freed and fastened zones.