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Artimus Magnus

By: Artimus Magnus
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  • Senor Magnus ventilates the relevant issues of 2023 thru the concept of Natural Law and its inescapable truth. He scrutinizes some of today’s most sensitive matters in a frequency that connoisseurs of the truth can appreciate.
    Copyright 2024
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  • S1E5 - Historical Context and Natural Law
    Mar 19 2023

    Historical Context and Natural Law: You can Run but you can’t Hide   The horrifying atrocities that had unfolded in Nanking China, at the hands of Japanese soldiers in 1937, are completely unfathomable to most of the enslaved minds throughout the contemporary West.

    The 1937 era contemporaries may not share our reaction to Nanking because their veneer was a little thicker and they understood the nature of might makes right, a cruel reality of Natural Law.

    Gen Xers are the last Westerners that may have had any practical Knowledge of Natural Law, the only infallible, unmovable, authority over Mankind.

    The typical Western brain box that has undergone subconscious alterations, simply can’t quantify the motivation behind head-lopping contests or bayonetting babies for shits and giggles. Historical context is paramount when assessing the past, especially when such peoples hadn’t the luxury of averting the rigid tenets of Natural Law.

    Ignorance of Natural Law is an insidious virus coursing thru the veins of Western society, and insulating us from the unsettling aspects of reality. These Laws encompass some of humanity's most consequential certainties and is where “The survival of the fittest” is derived. Our ancestors only advanced forward by heeding the unforgiving tenants of Natural Law and its immutable truths, the basis of which are life and death.

    Historical Context

    Most of our pop culture intelligentsia with knowledge of the blood-letting that occurred in Northern China might question the Japs and argue to revoke their human credentials. Most of the West’s rewired masses may write off the 37’ Japs as sadistic and crazed people.

    The difficulty that most of us face when tasked with assessing Jap-soldiers behavior in WW2, is neglecting to apply historical context. Historical context is, among other things, prefacing an event with the relativity of its period and the surrounding world.

    Obviously, someone of that age wouldn’t process an event like someone from a future age. A time-traveling cosmonaut from a distant era assessing the tragedy would be influenced by everything that’s happened since The Nanking Slaughter. The contemporaries of 1937 could only imagine future events and even those would be shaped by the events of their past.

    Some might argue That the further we drift from honoring the laws of nature or God's law, the closer we gravitate toward doom., historical context aside.

    Throughout the annals of our history, we’ve always maintained the various precepts of Natural Law and learned from the past with a skeptical eye. We owe our very existence to our ancestors and yet we spit in the face of their accomplishments, we should be ashamed.

    So removed are we from the cruel but unimpeachable consequences of Natural Law, that when the rumors of its death are inevitably rebuked, we will all but tremble in a hell of unimaginable proportion.

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    3 mins
  • S1E4 - Rigged: The Ascension of Old Man Biden
    2 mins
  • S1E3 - Queer Life
    4 mins

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