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Religious Reformation versus Liberal Reformation part 1

Religious Reformation & Liberal Reformation

Our time has many similarities with the time of the Reformation (Lutherans and Calvinists destroying the Catholic Medieval system in the 16th century) and therefore it is striking to see that the decay of those days (iconoclasm, taking-over Catholic Churches, destruction of ancient nobility and their properties) is similar to the decay of our time (iconoclasm by BLM and Antifa, replacement of churches and destruction of traditional culture and identity). This artwork shows in an anachronistic way the decay of our time due to the current “Liberal (Neo-Marxist) Reformation”. The liberals rule the Media and determine the narrative. The decay by BLM and Antifa is “framed” in such a way that we are supposed to see beauty instead of decay. The latter is called Model-Platonism and is explained further in the book Dutch Decay written by Maurits v. Falkenreck.

In the Western World diversity is a “game” plan, an ideology and not a practical method to solve problems. Nature has shown us that diversity is a slow organic process and not a pressure cooker of non-compatible elements. This artwork challenges the concept of diversity: “How far should one push diversity?, should we also take in wildlife from Africa?”

Book Dutch Decay:

The photo of Castle Normannstein illustrates Page 104 (Chapter V The Political Ecosystem as an obstacle):

Castle Normannstein is one of the ancient ancestral castles of Maurits v. Falkenreck direct ancestors.

Book page 104:

“For this, I was called before some sort of ‘sdg tribunal’, where I was told that my opinions and the way in which I expressed them, were not in line with the school’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, equality, and sdg’s. Interestingly, the man who was in charge of the meeting (or ‘hearing’, if we are going to call a spade a spade), was visibly disgusted by what his superiors had charged him with. However, because he wanted to keep his job, went along with the whole thing.
This ‘meeting’ was intended to intimidate me, and it was made clear to me that I had to provide a ‘solution’ to this ‘problem’. I told my colleagues and superiors that I was appalled by the fact that freedom of expression apparently was not part of the school’s values. I then said that I would simply remove any and all information about my teaching position from my LinkedIn bio.
A friend of mine, who had been an active member of the Dutch Socialist Party, told me that he was very disturbed by all this, and confessed that he felt that he had been asleep.”

The final artwork is here