Saturday, June 27, 2026

Vox Day: Citizen Vigilante And Why It's Too Late For A Political Solution

Vox Day discusses Citizen Vigilante and the political class' reaction in his piece "It’s Too Late Now." He notes some comments from some unnamed individual who found the movie disturbing because they "worry that unhinged members of our society might try to copy the main character," and urges that society can vote it's way out of this problem. Day responds:

No, we can’t. That’s the problem. There isn’t a better way any more, there isn’t even a different way, because the very forces that have brought the West to this juncture have relentlessly prevented the people of the West from having any voice in their own invasion and subjugation. Popular approval for this program of legal, government-assisted invasion was never, ever, sought. Every attempt to stop it through political means was thwarted in an illegitimate manner by the system. Mass immigration, political refugees, and migration have ALWAYS been very politically unpopular. No one ever voted for open borders. No one in Minneapolis ever asked to be invaded by Somalis. Every time a European country voted against its own submission to the EU, people were paid off and it was forced to vote again until it voted “the right way”.   

He discusses the morality and necessity, concluding: "Every nation, every people, have the immutable right to cast out the foreigners from their midst if that is their will. And every nation, every people, have a moral duty to do so when the foreigners are preying upon their women and their children."

    There seems to be a certain inevitability to this. It is reminiscent to the build up to World War I. You can go back and read books in the decades leading to World War I and it seemed an accepted fact that there would be a war with Germany. Here, the political class had to know that mass immigration would, over time, encounter greater and greater push back, yet they continued. The question is why did they continue.

    In some respect, I can understand that because the welfare state Ponzi scheme is collapsing along with collapsing birth rates, these countries need to import more warm bodies to pay into the system. But if that was the primary concern, there would have been some mechanism to screen who was coming in to ensure it was someone who would be productive. But the authorities didn't, which makes me believe there is more to it--that it really is the product of a hatred and loathing of their own peoples. 

    If there is nothing else to come out of this film, it will shift the Overton Window. I've noticed people posting memes essentially pointing out that remigration is the moderate position. That may, in fact, become the popular position.  

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Vox Day: Citizen Vigilante And Why It's Too Late For A Political Solution

Vox Day discusses Citizen Vigilante  and the political class' reaction in his piece " It’s Too Late Now ." He notes some comme...