@ACL9000 I don't blame them much, they simply could not imagine the depths of gayness and luciferianism that would so willingly be enjoyed by the average niggercattle
A few hundred years is a pretty good run, when it's a delicate machine reliant upon white men of good character. It's like faulting a desmo for only going 30,000 miles without maintenance
@Humpleupagus@WashedOutGundamPilot The fact that crookedness to the core and the beginning can even be alleged this way is essentially total and instant death to the myths of our history.
@Humpleupagus@ACL9000 It's pretty apparent how into it they all were when you look at the craftsmanship of their lodges in NE compared to government buildings. You have sprawling gold-leafed egyptian temples next to a cottage in the earliest days of the republic, after all.
Even the mason stuff doesn't get me too angry, every kid wants to be in a cool secret club, and the idea of people faithfully keeping esoteric mysteries and keeping subtle elite rule over the niggercattle is flypaper to smart guys. Most of us here only know about them because they've seen hundreds of infographics about the masons. If you weren't primed with all that would you have the mettle to turn down membership in the rich-guy networking party club in 1750?
Power cults just don't come right out and put the depraved orgy rape at the start, you get to find that out when you're all bought in and mired in the muck with them. These guys didn't have much to draw on, I'm not going to act like I'd be any smarter in that situation.
Birth me in a cabin in 1720 with access to maybe 1,000 books in town, and I don't think I'd be able to do any better than them, it seems like arrogance and hindsight bias to act like their missteps were obvious. If I were kicking ass at life I'd have a leg to stand on, but as a childless fuckup it feels gay to to point and laugh at the naiveté of our ancestors.
> "It is estimated that approximately 28 of the 40 signers of the U.S. Constitution were Freemasons, including George Washington and Benjamin Franklin."
That's not entirely honest. It's a more generic flavor of Western Occultism, which is more or less a synthesis of anything esoteric that the founders of a secret society knew about at any given time. Kabbalah is definitely part of the synthesis but it's equal parts Greek and Egyptian mysticism.