Behind America's Moral Decay

Dr. William Pierce

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American Dissident Voices Broadcast of August 26, 2000

Behind America's Moral Decay
by Dr. William Pierce

Hello!

Today I want to talk with you about a topic that I believe is extremely
important. It's a topic I have been thinking about for a long time but
that I have hesitated to talk about because it's a big, complex topic,
and I don't have much in the way of scientific data on it: I don't have
a lot of hard statistics, just a number of general observations and a
good bit of specific anecdotal material. Because this topic is so
important, however, I have decided just to plunge into it. Perhaps our
listeners will be able to contribute to this subject if we discuss it
more than once.

The subject is the general decline in moral fitness of White Americans.
In fact, I believe this moral decline is an affliction not just of
Americans, but of White people nearly everywhere. I don't want the word
moral to be misunderstood here. I'm not talking at all about the same
thing some Christians refer to when they lament the decline of morals in
America. I'm not talking about sex, for example.

By moral fitness I mean such things as strength of character, toughness,
degree of self-discipline, willingness to endure hardship. But moral
fitness is more than that. Being morally fit also means having an
internal code of behavior and sticking to it. It means having values and
standards that one applies in a systematic way to guiding one's own
behavior and to judging the behavior of other people. It means having
some purpose in one's life and directing one's life in accord with that
purpose.

What I see around me in America today are very few people with much
moral strength -- fewer, at least, than we had 50 years ago: fewer men,
for example, of whom we can say with confidence, "he is a man of his
word"; fewer men and women who are willing to work really hard over a
long period for the achievement of a goal. And I see many more men and
women -- especially young men and women -- who are soft, self-indulgent,
undisciplined, and with neither moral standards nor purpose in their
lives.

Well, that's a bit too general to have much meaning, I'm afraid. Let me
try a few specific examples to illustrate my point. I'll begin with
glassblowers. Before the Second World War every chemistry department and
every physics department at a university large enough to sustain any
sort of scientific research had a glassblower on the staff for making
specialized glassware. Glass is not especially easy to work with, and
learning how to make glass scientific apparatus with it, and make it
well, requires much training and much practice. But before the war there
were enough young Americans willing to spend several years in
apprenticeship to an experienced glassblower in order to learn the
necessary skills. They could then count on secure employment at a
university or at a company engaged in scientific research or in
manufacturing scientific apparatus. By the 1950s, however, good
glassblowers were becoming hard to find in America, even though more
jobs were available and salaries were going up. Some large companies had
their own training programs, but universities who needed glassblowers
generally had to import them from some place such as Germany, where
apprenticeship programs for skilled trades were still the rule.

I mentioned the shrinking supply of glassblowers, because that is
something with which I had personal experience, but my impression is
that the phenomenon is more general than that: young men are less
willing to enter trades which require long periods of training before
they are fully qualified and can earn more than an apprentice's wages.
I'll generalize even further: Americans are less willing -- in fact,
less able -- to postpone gratification than they were half a century
ago. Of course, we all would like instant gratification -- but we used
to have the willpower and self-discipline to postpone it a bit when that
was advantageous. In talking with young people especially, I get the
definite impression that there is much less willingness to focus on
long-range goals.

Another example of this is to be seen in the spending habits of
Americans. Before the Second World War young families went to a bank to
borrow money to buy a house, but that was about it; everything else
required cash. If you wanted to buy a piece of furniture or a radio or a
new suit, you had to have the money first. Even in buying a car, the
common practice was to save the money from one's salary, and when one
had enough one purchased the car. Credit cards may have been around, but
they certainly weren't as common as today. In order to acquire the
things they wanted, Americans had to plan ahead and exercise some
self-discipline.

In today's age of plastic credit that is much less the case. And it
seems to me that there has been a real loss in self-discipline. The
average American today ends up paying much more for things simply
because he not only can't wait until he has earned the money for the
things he wants, he can't pay off his credit card debt at the end of
every month and avoid interest. He just doesn't have the willpower. He
can't control his desire to have more shiny junk and to have it now, and
so a good bit of his income goes to paying interest. If he had the
willpower to wait, he could avoid interest and actually own many more
things.

Of course, we always had people without self-discipline and who were
unwilling to postpone gratification. There always were people who had to
be paid every week. If you paid them only once a month they would spend
their whole paycheck in the first two weeks, and then they would starve
during the next two weeks until another payday. It just seems to me that
the problem is worse today than it used to be.

Here's another example for those of you who are employers. I've had many
people who are in business for themselves complain to me about how
difficult it is to find young Americans who are good for any kind of
work. And I've noticed the same thing myself. A young employment
prospect seems eager and enthusiastic; he talks a good line. But you
give him a real job to do, and you quickly discover that he has no
conception of what work is. He really believes that a plausible excuse
is a satisfactory substitute for performance. He believes that going
through the motions and putting on a good show of working is the same as
working. He never accepts responsibility for the results of his work.
Responsibility is an alien concept to him. It is as if the work is not
quite real, and he doesn't quite grasp that the consequences of adequate
work or inadequate work, of success or failure, are real too.

Poor work habits are part of this problem. Young Americans these days
have not had much experience at real work as they were growing up. Most
of them have not had to deliver newspapers or mow lawns or wash cars or
do anything else to earn their own money from the time they were 11 or
12 years old. Delivering morning newspapers is an especially good
discipline: it forces a young boy to crawl out of his warm bed at three
o'clock in the morning and go out into a dark, often cold or wet, world
and do hard work by himself for a couple of hours. And he must do it
every morning, whether he feels like it or not. It is inevitable. Most
young White Americans never have been faced with the inevitable choice
of no work, no money; they've always had a way around it, and not having
had to face that inevitability has stunted their moral growth.

Well, it's worse than that. I refer to these young people who can't cope
with real work as members of the Star Trek generation. On Star Trek a
meteoroid hits the spaceship and knocks a big hole in it. The air is
rushing out into space. Electrical wiring is arcing and sparking. Fires
have broken out all over the ship. Vital systems have stopped
functioning. So the crew members grab fire extinguishers and
screwdrivers and run around for a few minutes fixing things up, and
pretty soon everything is more or less back to normal -- whereas in
reality everyone would be dead. Kids raised on television have been
given a grossly distorted conception of reality, a distorted reality in
which there are no really painful consequences for failure, a distorted
reality in which every problem has an easy solution.

And it's not just television. It's also a welfare system, which protects
people from their own folly and weakness and vice and keeps them aware
that if they fail at whatever they're trying to do, there's something to
fall back on, so they don't really have to succeed. And it's an
educational system which has shifted away from rigor and hard rules and
performance toward fuzzy concepts and lots of verbalizing and social
conditioning. Problem solving, with exact answers required, is out;
being able to wave your hands and talk about a concept is in. Using
language with precision and understanding the structural functions and
relationships of words, are out; that's too masculine and analytical.
Studying the history of our people and our civilization and learning the
values and traditions that gave us strength in the past are out; that
doesn't mesh with multiculturalism.

In fact, the schools in America have abandoned completely the task of
building character and instilling values in young people. If you think
I'm exaggerating, go to your library and check out a set of the
McGuffey's Readers that were used widely in American public schools in
the latter part of the 19th and the early part of the 20th century.
McGuffey's Readers not only taught young Americans how to use their
language far more precisely and elegantly than young Americans are
taught today; they also taught children values. Every anecdote and story
and reading selection in the McGuffey's Readers taught a moral lesson: a
lesson about courage or honesty or perseverance or loyalty or correct
behavior. Compare the quality of the language in the McGuffey's Readers
and their content with the reading material in America's elementary
schools today.

None of these aspects of moral decay I've mentioned is new -- with the
possible exception of the loss of a sense of reality resulting from
watching thousands of hours of television. We've always had soft, lazy,
self-indulgent, irresponsible people with a short attention span who had
insufficient self-discipline to postpone gratification. But the problem
is substantially worse today than it was 50 years ago. There's more
hedonism and less responsibility, more softness and less perseverance,
today than in the past. There's less purposefulness in young people's
lives and less willingness to work long and hard and carefully to
achieve what they want. Of that I am certain, even though I don't have
hard statistics to prove it.

So what are the causes of this moral decline, other than television, and
what can we do about it?

Undoubtedly the sustained material prosperity of the past half century
has been a significant contributing factor to our moral laxity. The
natural conditions of life that kept us hard and morally tough in the
past have been abated to a large extent by our relative material wealth.
Soft and ill-disciplined individuals who would have perished a century
ago and who would have been kept at the bottom of the socioeconomic
ladder 50 years ago are so sheltered from Nature's selective forces
today that they are able to thrive almost as well as more fit
individuals.

The morally debilitating effects of wealth have been recognized for a
long time. The Roman patrician, Cato the Censor, railed against the
moral decay of the citizens of the Roman Republic 2200 years ago, and he
directed most of his criticism against his fellow aristocrats and their
self-indulgence. He called upon them to return to the Spartan ways of
their ancestors and to raise their children with the same rigor and
austerity that had prevailed during the time of their grandfathers. Cato
undoubtedly had some effect, but he lacked the authority to enforce
measures sufficiently severe to stem the tide of decay. Then as now,
most people, rich as well as poor, were inclined to take the course of
least resistance, with little thought for the consequences; as long as
they could indulge themselves they did. Nevertheless, the Republic
lasted another two centuries -- which is a lot longer than America is
going to last.

The destruction of the American family certainly is a major cause of our
moral decay. Before the Second World War the nuclear family was the norm
among White Americans, with the mother at home to take care of the
children. That was true in working-class families as well as in the
middle class. There were no daycare centers for preschool children, and
when the kids came home from school their mother was waiting for them.
Children, in other words, got vastly more parental guidance and
influence then than now. And they got a lot less permissiveness.

You know, it used to be that there was a clear distinction between
childhood and adulthood. A child was fully under the control of his
parents, and he was completely dependent on his parents. An adult, on
the other hand, was on his own. He was independent; he could do whatever
he wanted; but he was completely responsible for himself. As a child
approached the magic age of 16 or 17 or 18, he looked forward with
eagerness to becoming an adult and having his freedom. He looked forward
to other things too: sex, being able to choose a mate, being able to buy
things for himself and choose his own life-style, being able to have a
car. But he understood that he would be responsible for himself. He
would have to support himself, and he would be held accountable for what
he did. His parents no longer would be there to support or to shield
him.

This distinction between childhood and adulthood is a very fundamental
distinction, and among humankind it has been nearly universal, from
every European society of which we have records down to the most
primitive non-White tribes -- until now. Among White Americans the
distinction really has become blurred since the Second World War. On the
one hand the parental control and the restrictions that formerly were
characteristic of childhood almost have disappeared. Nowadays young kids
have money, sex, freedom to do almost anything they want -- but no
responsibility. And on the other hand far too many young men continue to
be supported by their parents well into their 20s or even into their
30s. They shun independence. It's an unhealthy situation all around.

There's another reason, in addition to the softening influence of too
much wealth and television's loosening of the grip on reality and the
lessening of parental guidance, for the decline in moral strength of
Americans today. That reason is a deliberate policy of moral destruction
which has been implemented with increasing effectiveness during the past
half century. In every society there are factions who want to push
social or political changes in particular directions. There are
egalitarians, for example, who really believe that people ought to be
equal even if Nature didn't make them that way. They have combined
forces with the feminists to reduce competition in the lives of children
at school and at play. They have downgraded the idea of winning or
losing, of success or failure, of excellence or mediocrity. They have
instilled into children's minds the notion that cooperation is better
than competition, that working in a group or on a committee in which no
single person is responsible for the outcome is better than individual
striving, that a uniform level of achievement is better than having some
individuals excel and some fail. In addition, the feminists have played
a major role in the destruction of the family, not just by teaching that
the family is a repressive institution which is unfair to women, but by
using their political influence to push policies which have undermined
the family.

Then there are the multiculturalists, who are absolutely determined that
we must integrate Blacks and Vietnamese and Mexican mestizos into our
society in a way in which the various non-White minorities will be happy
and successful. They are determined to change White social institutions
in any way necessary to facilitate their goal of a happily integrated
society. Lowering achievement standards in the schools and performance
standards in the workplace and in the armed forces in order to
accommodate Blacks, for example, seems to them a small price to pay for
successful integration. Likewise, they are happy to phase out the
teaching of history to young people in order to weaken their sense of
European identity and make them more willing to accept multiculturalism.
The fact that people with a weak sense of identity tend to be people
without strong values is not half as important to them as achieving
integration.

There are people -- White people -- who actually prefer the moral
situation we have today to the one we had before the Second World War.
They feel more comfortable with weak, indecisive, self-indulgent, and
irresponsible people around them. They don't like strong,
self-confident, independent people.

We've always had this interplay of ideological factions in our society.
What's really new is the role of the mass media in favoring some
factions over others. In the past the factions with really nutty and
destructive ideas didn't have much influence over policy. A faction that
believed the family repressive and wanted to weaken it, for example,
would have a hard time prevailing over the general feeling that the
family ought to be kept strong -- unless Hollywood began backing the
anti-family faction. A faction that wanted to lower performance
standards so that Blacks could do better relative to Whites wouldn't
have made much headway -- without media backing.

When the Jews began gaining control over the mass media of news and
entertainment early in the 20th century, they began using their growing
influence over public opinion to favor the factions with the most
destructive ideas and goals. The Jews not only backed feminist policies,
for example; they actually supplied most of the feminist writers and
propagandists themselves. They not only supplied most of the money and
brains behind the postwar drive for a muticultural society, they also
launched programs to weaken the opposition by undermining the character
of the White population. In the 1960s, during the drive to weaken and
discredit the forces of tradition, the Jews were the prime movers, and
the mass media were their indispensable weapons.

I apologize for this crude and unscientific explanation of the fact of
the moral decay of White America. I believe, however, that if you look
soberly and carefully at the evidence all around you, you will find that
there is much truth in what I have said.

Think about it -- and thanks for being with me again today.


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