The Ugliness of Western Arrogance and the Beauty of Repentance
The Global South, by far the majority of people in the world, are becoming more estranged from the West and her dictatorial head, the deep state in Washington, DC, as the weeks roll by. One of the major factors in that estrangement is the financial exploitation of the former by the latter. An African writer, Mr Simon Ndiritu, describes the frustration felt by the Global Majority:
‘Trump’s reference to the ‘dollar standard’ emphasizes how the USD, which the world is conditioned to view as a free ‘standard’ is essentially a tool through which Washington charges tributes from parties using it. During the event one moderator introduced his question by describing how the US uses sanctions to advance national security interests, and foreign policy objectives, before asking Trump if he would strengthen or modify sanctions against Russia’s Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which Biden administration bombed. Washington is not willing to miss any opportunity to squeeze more anti-Russian sanctions, even from destroyed infrastructure. Still, sanctioning Russia, China, Iran, Venezuela, and North Korea based on national security, justification shows how Washington’s ruling class’ views the entire world as a part of its territory. Trump’s, reply revealed that these sanctions were pushing the US Empire towards losing the US ‘dollar standard’, which could be devastating . . . .
‘The question and Trump’s response, while reinforcing the US imperial attitude, also denotes cognizance of the empire’s limitations, beyond what narrative managers can conceal. Trump would continue boasting that he imposed sanctions on ‘deserving countries’ and withdrew them, before the targeted countries could seek alternatives, stating, “We are losing Iran, we are losing Russia, and China is trying to spread its currency”, revealing extreme narcissistic behavior. He boasted of destabilizing trade, economies, and hence livelihoods, a behavior that also undercuts the USD by reducing the usury it attracts on foreign trade settlements. His thinking that countries cannot naturally seek alternatives to the US-based payment system after experiencing deliberate sabotage through sanctions reveals an alarming level of imperial hubris.
‘Mr. Trump and now Blinken think that sanctioned countries will always rush to the USD after sanctions are removed, which might not happen. Sanctions against Rossiya Segodnya, and RT continues in this line of shortsighted actions that undermines the US Financial Empire. In the highly unlikely event that these sanctions will silence alternative voice in the global setup, they will achieve this result while also accelerating dedollarization and crippling Washington’s system of collecting tributes. The ultimate outcome is what Trump feared while bemoaning that the US was losing to Russia, Iran, and China. Washington’s ruling class repeatedly smear the three countries using various nasty labels, but it still wants to collect usury from their trade and resources. These countries have created better life than the third world status Trump fears the US would fall into without the dollar as the global standard. Trump’s Revelation should be noted by all American supremacists and should be used to dispel their misplaced superiority complex, as they have built a system that would rapidly fall into third world status if it was not sponging on others.’
Western arrogance is appalling and repellant. And because of it, as the BRICS alliance grows and matures, the Western nations will inevitably decline.
And yet there is hope for the West. Hope in repentance, hope in turning away from the extreme arrogance and narcissism that are crippling her spiritually and physically. In the Lives of the Orthodox Saints there is a particularly good analogy for Western arrogance and exploitation and the salvific turning away from them in the person of Saint Peter the Tax Collector, who lived in the 6th century after Christ. The recounting of his life begins with him as a hard-hearted, self-centered man, much like the West of the last several centuries. But the All-Holy Trinity, in His customary love and mercy, sends him a vision that awakens his conscience:
‘Saint Peter, Former Tax-Collector, was the chief collector of taxes in Africa in the service of the emperor Justinian (527-565). He was a cruel and merciless man.
‘One day he threw a morsel of bread to a beggar who annoyed him by incessantly begging alms. In a vision Peter saw himself as dead and how the holy Angels weighed his deeds on the scale of the righteous judgment of God. On the side of good deeds nothing was placed except a morsel of bread, thrown at the beggar, but this prevented the opposite side from being pulled down by his vicious deeds.
‘Peter pondered the meaning of the dream, and thought that if one loaf of bread, thrown involuntarily, was of such help to him, then he might receive much more help for good deeds performed with compassion and from the heart. He repented and completely changed his life. He liberally distributed alms to the needy, and fed and clothed many.’
This is the moment the world is awaiting for the West, the moment when she realizes what a monster she has become and decides to seek the path of sorrow and humility to regain her humanity. St Peter again shows her how to do this: by becoming the servant of all –
‘One day, in a dream, Peter saw Jesus Christ. The Lord was dressed in clothes which the saint once gave to a beggar. Peter then distributed his substance to the poor and ordered his slave to sell him into slavery and to give the money to the poor. The slave reluctantly carried out the orders of his master.’
In walking this path, the Western peoples and their leaders can not only regain their humanity, they can also attain the likeness of God by cooperating with His Grace, a feat they have been desperate to attain apart from God (that is, they have attempted to become gods using satanic methods: alchemy/science, transhumanism, etc.):
‘For many years Saint Peter worked diligently and humbly for his master. One day he was recognized by tradesmen to whom he had been known earlier. They told the master who his servant was. Having overheard this conversation, the saint quickly fled from the city. In departing, he worked a miracle: the gatekeeper, a deaf-mute slave, was ordered by Saint Peter to open the gates in the name of Jesus Christ. He fulfilled the command, and at once received his hearing and speech. He rushed around everywhere to tell his master and added moreover, that when the saint commanded him to open the gates, fire came forth from his mouth touching his face, after which he began to hear and speak. Everyone went to look for Peter, but the search proved in vain. The saint hid and remained hidden until his death.’
The West is doomed to decline and to being despised by vast swathes of the people of the world if she continues on the prideful, narcissistic path she is on. But she can change all this in an instant, as St Peter the Tax Collector did, by laying aside all her egotistic, overbearing ways and uniting herself to the Orthodox Church of her forefathers (the original church of the Western peoples, the one to which they all belonged before the distorted Christianity of Roman Catholicism and Protestantism was birthed), in which the beauty of lowliness, and generosity, and service is found, in which the comeliness of all the virtues and everything splendid and hallowed abounds. Then she will no longer have to threaten and bribe and bomb peoples, tribes, and nations to be her friends and allies; they will naturally be drawn to her goodness.
May the saints and angels of the Western countries awaken them to all this before it is too late.