“Revisiting the Discourse on Demography”

“Revisiting the Discourse on Demography”

This article is based on this Dutch article of Martijn Benders

Where were you during the renowned Elsevier lecture by the eminent Omtzigt? The memorable speech in which we were informed about the necessity of a roof over our heads for our existential security. Simultaneously, we were invited to a dialogue about an uncomfortable topic: demography. This with the connotation that the racial makeup of the Netherlands is becoming too diverse, and that white women should reproduce more to avoid further demographic discussions. A return, therefore, to the archaic church message: multiply and fill the earth, even if this plunges us deeper into the housing crisis, a problem we claim to solve by adding more civil servants. The Great Omtzigt Elsevier lecture of 2024, by the way, this urge for mandatory reproduction seems more akin to the classical German approach than to modern AFD deportation; it seems a striving for Lebensraum, which does not align as seamlessly with the mission of the church.

How are we going to ensure that white women will once again reproduce robustly so that our country remains recognizable?


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About the author

Martijn Benders has published twenty-six books, eighteen of which are in Dutch. Critics such as Komrij and Gerbrandy have hailed him as one of the greatest talents of his time. He has also written three philosophical works, one of which is in English and focuses on the Amanita Muscaria, the Fly Agaric. Publishing on the international platform of The Philosophical Salon, he has also gained international recognition as one of the most remarkable thinkers from the Netherlands.

Books

There exists a considerable group of leftist individuals who vigorously opposed the prevailing coronavirus narrative, including some of the world’s leading philosophers, such as Agamben and Kacem. However, this stance was heavily censored and vilified by what is referred to as ‘neocon-left’ or ‘woke-left’, as something associated solely with what they deem ‘far-right’. In my book, I discuss the reasons behind these actions, the underlying motives, and how this is emblematic of a new form of fascism aimed at seizing power permanently.

The middle section of the book is dedicated to poetry. It features a beautiful selection of poems from the Mediterranean region, by poets from Turkey and Greece, who have been imprisoned and tortured by the regime.

The final part of my book is a manifesto against literary nihilism, as manifested in the Literature Fund. It reveals how this fund is dominated by a group of Christians and ‘wokies’, which is undesirable in a free society.

Amanita Muscaria – The Book of the Empress is an exceptional work that sets a new benchmark in the realm of mycophilosophy. While one might be tempted to classify the book within the domain of Art History, such a categorization would fail to capture its true essence. 

Amanita Muscaria – The Book of the Empress – De Kaneelfabriek, 2023

You don’t have time to read this, but that’s because you are no longer human. If anything remained of the original person within you, the old mycelia of childhood, you would learn a great deal from this book. In fact, its magical knowledge might become your most valuable possession. This is a book about human imagination and how it fell into the iron grip of transdimensional cockroaches. Additionally, it offers magical tips to significantly improve your life and time acceleration. M.H.H. Benders also takes a light-hearted yet scathing look at the entirety of Dutch literature. What more could you want?

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