The New Ottomans
“Within the United States, Dixians have become what the Turks were in the Ottoman Empire. The Dixian influence on the history of the United States is easy enough to spot. The early Republic is certainly a testament to this – the War for Independence and the Constitution would be unthinkable without the likes of Washington, Jefferson, or Madison. Four of the first five presidents were Southerners, leading to Virginia having the moniker “The Mother of Presidents” bestowed upon her. Even after this initial period, Dixians have long been prominent influencers on the United States, especially in the fields of the military, music, and religion. But much as the Turks soon found themselves as a peasant class in an empire they founded, Dixians face this same horror. Just as the Ottomans tried to distance themselves from their Turkish roots, so has the United States done with its Southern heritage. Dixians are thus to be removed from the military and replaced with other people. The impact of Dixians on the history of the United States is to be either forgotten or relegated to simply “racism.” Monuments to the great Dixians of the past are to be torn down. All this is a sign of a nation that deeply hates one of its foundational stock, and as part of that foundational stock, we no longer have any place in it. And, must go our own way.
There are many reasons for the decline of the Ottoman Empire. As with other empires, the seeds of this decline are found in the golden age. In the case of the Ottoman Empire, a key reason for its decline was due to its own shame of its Turkish past. It turned to other nations, provided they were Muslims, into favored classes, while relegating the Turks to the peasantry. When this finally caught up with them, the Ottomans entered a deep decline. There was no sense of loyalty to the Ottoman Empire. Non-Turks still viewed themselves as Arabs, Persians, Slavs, etc. and sided with those calls for independence, while the Turks saw no reason to vigorously defend an empire that held them in contempt. It is no wonder that during the Empire’s last days, the Turks were proud of the Young Turks, and even more so to Ataturk, than their own sultan.
The United States, by attempting to de-Dixiefy itself, will soon find itself in the same predicament as the Ottoman sultans. The American Empire has a deep hatred for Southerners. As a result, Dixians, much like the Turks of the Ottoman Empire, have no reason to invest in the survival of the United States. All of this was done to gain the support of non-Americans and non-Southerners, a foreign people who will inevitably fall back on their actual ethnic ties sooner or later. The attempt to create a new, non-Dixian ruling class for our land, made up largely of Yankees and Indians, will backfire. Like the Turks and Ataturk, who were able to pick up the pieces of their collapse, we must do the same for Dixie.”
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