Raising Children February 5, 2024 3 min read

Raise your children to be warriors

Raise your children to be warriors.

Since the end of World War II, the West has been embroiled in a civilisation-wide 5th generation war. It’s a war of information and perception for the hearts and minds of westerners.

This type of warfare happens everywhere, and all at once, everyone is on the front lines, including you and your children. There is no long-term escape, no neutrality, and no opting out.

This is a social and political war between the families of the parasitic elites and the productive, good, and moral middle and upper classes.

The enemy wins if they can capture your children’s minds, manipulate them into giving up on life, or pervert the natural course of their development into adulthood.

For many parents, this is frightening. They want to keep knowledge of all the evil and corruption in this world far away from their children. This is a loving instinct, but ultimately futile. In the end, the war will come for your sons and daughters, no matter how hard you try to protect them.

So what do we do? We will raise our children to be warriors.

The idea that learning to become a warrior needs to begin in childhood is nothing new. It was the de facto path for the warrior class throughout most of human history.

At age 7, young Spartan boys would leave their mothers and join the agōgē. This school for warriors was not just a fight club. Spartan youth were also taught the laws and ways of their people.

The education featured in the agōgē involved cultivating loyalty to Sparta through military training (e.g., pain tolerance), hunting, dancing, singing, and social (communicating) preparation.

It created strong hearts, minds, and bodies in a united people.

Girls did not attend the agōgē but had their own system of education that prepared them for their struggles as wives and mothers to generations of future warriors.

In medieval Europe, the process of becoming a knight began in early childhood, typically around the age of 7 or 8 years, when a boy was sent to his lord’s household to begin his training.

Similarly to the training for Spartan youth, the chivalric training of a knight was comprehensive and included learning his legal obligations, good manners, strategy, and tactics, fighting, riding, maintaining his equipment, social skills, religion, and more.

Today, our youth, our sons and daughters, will face their own tests, trials, and combats of the mental, emotional, spiritual, and yes, even physical variety. Those who are prepared to be young warriors will thrive in such an environment.

Struggle is good for the soul. Facing battle with their parents and family beside them will fill your children with purpose and determination, bonding them to you and to their people.

On the other hand, the unprepared children of absent-minded parents will be easily overwhelmed. Their young minds will be captured, impressed with the marks of mental slavery, and sent out to work for the parasitic elite.

We no longer have the agōgē or a lord to train our children. The enemy has taken control of the public and many of the private schools. So how can we, as parents, raise our children to be wary?

Right now, I’m working on a comprehensive answer to this question while raising my sons to fight and encouraging my friends and clients to do the same. But I need your help.

I know what I know, but I don’t know what other people don’t know. As I create a system for parents to implement, I need to know what questions you have as parents, what problems you are facing, and how you have been either successful or not in answering them.

You can DM me privately or comment below so everyone can benefit from your message.

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