↩️🖼 “In fact, Mike Judge's cartoon itself is a harsh mockery of America’s teenage consciousness as a superpower, completely immature historical...
Alexander Dugin:
🇺🇸📺 Alexander Dugin: American democracy is like an episode of Beavis and Butt-Head "In the 1990s, the animated cartoon 'Beavis and Butt-Head' directed by Mike Judge was popular in the United States and Russia. Its heroes were two mentally retarded American…
“In fact, Mike Judge's cartoon itself is a harsh mockery of America’s teenage consciousness as a superpower, completely immature historically to rule humanity. The USA is a crazy teenager with a loaded rifle. A nation of school shooters. If there is a rifle, then, according to the retard's logic, it should be used to shoot. At anyone.
The heroes of the cartoon are teenagers, while the heroes of the TV debates are old men. But that's the peculiarity of American identity, that America can't grow up. She is a fatal kidult, forever stuck between kid and adult. In psychiatry, there is a diagnosis of "hebephrenia," a mental disorder among teenagers in which the afflicted youth cannot naturally develop further and adapt to adulthood, thereby locking oneself into perpetual adolescence. The phenomenon of "hikikomori" - young people who reject adulthood, lock themselves in their rooms with computer games, depend on their parent to support them, and unable to work, start a family, and so on - began to spread in an avalanche in postwar Japan, copying the mores of the occupiers down to the last detail. In essence, it is a literal reproduction of the American cultural pattern. Beavis and Butt-Head can't become adults. They are complete hebephrenics with a blocked maturation mechanism. Hence the industrial-scale flood of shows inspired by Marvel comic books. They are geared toward ten to twelve year olds, but all of America watches them. Same goes for the presidential candidate debates.
At the end of the debate, the great superpower of underdogs declared victory - Trump. He held up better, his hair was more aggressive and convincing than that of the sleepy Butt-Head, whose batteries were dead by the end and he just began to grunt monotonously.
If such a society and such a culture, such candidates and such voters determine the fate of humanity, then we have to admit that we are finished. It is impossible to think of treating or applying developmental techniques to a clinically ill teenager if he has a nuclear button in his hands.
We say that Russia is ruled by God, because otherwise its existence is inexplicable. America has some mystery as well. How is it possible to become the most important world power on such grounds, with such people and with such mental problems? It means that it is ruled by someone more serious and invisible. And it doesn't look like God. Rather, someone else...”