American History’s Grim Future
I had experienced something a few months ago that caught me off-guard. It was a black-pilling moment; not just one black-pilling moment, but two. I don’t get those all too often anymore since I had been black pilled for a half of a decade and red-pilled much longer.
It began when my wife, children and I took a short vacation to Omaha, Nebraska. We decided to save money and stay in a hotel right in the middle of the downtown area. I am fully aware of the unfortunate state of American cities however being a Kansas-boy (and having the mentality that the Midwest is still populated by mostly whites), I didn’t expect what I saw when we arrived. The block on which my hotel stood was something you would see in videos that show the current conditions of Nicaragua or Venezuela. There were no whites to be found (excect for hotel staff and guests), decaying buildings, loads of graffiti, and plenty of homeless. To top it off, across from my hotel there was a large pro-homosexual mural of two men kissing each other and next to it another mural of a topless black woman breast feeding a black baby. It was horrific!
Immediately, I was stricken to the core. After more investigation of the area, I realized just how satanic Omaha’s inner city was. It was a confusing mix of the libertine wealthy and the pleasure-seeking poor. In one section, you’d find what was surrounding my hotel—a cesspool of decadence and degradation. However, drive a bit further and you’d find giant corporate buildings, white collar pedestrians, nice eating establishments, and 5-star hotels. Then go a few more blocks and there would be a Third World wasteland again.
I found it disgusting—a mix of corporate materialism and cupidity with the low impulse control and hedonism of non-White neighborhoods. I should have anticipated it though. I am fully aware of the state of metropolitan areas in America—homelessness, drugs, crime, moral and physical decay—especially after the accelerationist event that was COVID. But I was hopeful and a bit naive. I dumbly still have this pre-1990s conception of the people and places of the Midwest. Kansans are known for their hospitality, humility and decency. And Nebraskans—they are ‘good ole’ farm boys, like all Midwesterners. It’s Omaha, Nebraska for God’s sake! That is where the Wizard of Oz is from. No one expects to go there and see Tyrone tweaking on some street corner or José blasting his stereo down Main Street in his El Camino.
The next black-pilling moment (and most sobering) came on the last day of our trip. My family and I went to the Lewis and Clark Museum on the banks of the Missouri river. Outside there was a hiking path which led to a walking bridge spanning the river. The building which houses the museum was, of course, a cold and “modern-looking” government building but it was clean and well-maintained. It was staffed entirely by White people.
I noticed two things when I was there: 1.) there was hardly anyone patronizing the free museum despite there being a lot of people on the hiking path; and 2/) those walking the path were mostly non-White. The Black, Hispanic, and Pageet walkers who were enjoying the free paved path and bridge (all paid for by White tax payers), cared not about the history of the area nor did they care about the sacrifice of Lewis and Clark and of the thousands of settlers who built that city.
Then it struck me. All across the United States, we have government institutions, established long ago, whose sole purpose is to preserve and promote the history of this country. And it’s no secret that 99.999 percent of American history is White European history—stories, artifacts and buildings of settlers who sacrificed wealth, blood and life to establish this country. However, considering the rapidly declining percentage of the White population (and concomitantly, the rising percentage of the non-White population), why would these institutions have a future? Pedro, Tyrone, Muhammad, and Wong have no vested interest in keeping the stories of our people alive. Do you think these non-White immigrants care about Sherman’s March through the south, Paul Revere’s ride, William Jennings Bryan’s Cross of Gold speech or Joshua Chamberlain’s heroic stand at Gettysburg? This goes for Western Europe too. Their history is also in jeopardy thanks to the millions of Arabs flooding into their country.
In a few years, I believe we will start seeing a noticeable change in how history is treated in the United States. We’ve seen leftists in recent years attempt and sometimes succeed in changing the narrative of history but I think within the decade, our history will begin to be erased permanently. Think about it—who is maintaining our historical institutions now, at least here in America? It is not the financially struggling millennials. It’s not the gay Zoomers. It’s the Boomers. They are the remaining stewards. Who donates or pays taxes to the preservation of our history and to keep these places staffed with individuals who will protect artifacts and locations? Boomers. Who will complain or petition if the government, local or federal, begins to substantially cut funding to these places? Boomers. Who are the curators, presidents and even founders of these historical institutions? Boomers. When the Boomer generation dies off, who will be the stewards of our stories?
The non-Whites and the ruling class that is hostile to Whites. Will they pour thousands upon thousands of dollars in maintaining our history? Of course not. The new curators will want to expunge American history to make way for the new demographics. Non-whites are only interested in their own kind and the hostile, substantially Jewish ruling class have no use for White history. They have the incentive to discontinue its perpetuation to further demoralize the only demographic of people who can compete with them. Not only will our stories as a people be wiped from the history books and internet, artifacts destroyed and any evidence of it demolished but it will be erased from the zeitgeist—our collective consciousness. Our children and their children will not know about the Mayflower, the war for independence or the Jackson’s victory over the British in New Orleans.
I think by the 2030s, the rapid change will begin. In America and Europe, five years from now, places we once knew will be unrecognizable and every year forthwith, the decline will be exponentially worse. The dam that holds back the surge of non-White violence against Whites will be gone. Monuments will be torn down. Grand cathedrals and statues left to rot and decay. Thus is the fate of all crumbling empires.
I admit, this is will be a small defeat in the overall war against our people. Naturally, if we had to choose the preservation of some artifacts over the future survival of our people, we would all choose the latter. I don’t think this is a trivial issue though. A people’s stories are what makes them. Imbedded in them are the virtues and morals on which our nations were founded and inspiration for the youth to emulate their progenitors. Our stories shape our children and determine our destiny. Take my words into consideration and begin buying books (physical copies especially) pertaining to not only history but all things European. We must pass on the knowledge and narrative of Europeans to the next generation. If we don’t, we are a lost group—a demographic sure to go extinct.
https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2025/05/09/american-historys-grim-future/