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Another observation is that confronting this reality for the first time may make some uncomfortable, depending on where you became interested in the genre, and how diluted/polluted it was at that time. Usually the first storyline you came into contact with was what pulled you in and it's hard to see it for what it really was then and now. As time went on, you probably felt it was increasingly less authentic over time, inspiring you to seek out earlier versions that predated the point at which you became interested, i.e., X or Y was better 10 years before I was born, etc. We all know this phenomenon well, especially applied to the political realm. The irony of this, of course, is that people like us who experienced those things before we did in real time also felt like it just wasn't hitting like it used to and could recall an even earlier time than we can when things were better.

So goes the highly choreographed, multi-generational decline that comes with Jewish manipulation of our media, entertainment, academia, economy, and politics. This is obviously not how such institutions normally evolve; and would instead do so thoughtfully and intelligently devoid of Jewish occupation. Though many have simply accepted this downward cultural trajectory as the norm. Decline is expected. Disintegration is reality. Destruction is inevitable. For many alive today, classical history and its roots in what is laughingly referred to as a culture are hardly recognizable. As Warren and Greg both point out, this can all be changed.

For me, the most recent high-water mark of fantasy we could strive for was Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen. If you aren't familiar with it, I encourage you to read as much as you can about it, become familiar with the characters, obtain an English translation, and follow along with it as it is performed in German. It's 17 hours long, but is broken into 4 operas with breaks in between the various acts. Last year, I challenged myself to do this as a New Years's resolution and will be forever glad I followed through on it (even if it took my until last December to finish).

EDIT: For comparison purposes, the total runtime for all 5 seasons of Breaking Bad is 62 hours long. Surely one can spare ~1/4 of that time for Hitler's favorite composer.