On Back to the Future Day, We Must Acknowledge That the Future has Been Canceled

Andrew Anglin

Daily Stormer

October 21, 2015

Today is Back to the Future Day. That is, it is the day that Marty McFly traveled in the second Back to the Future film.

On this day, we must reflect on the fact that our dreams of the future have been tossed in the gutter and replaced with a dystopian nightmare of backward progression into a primitive age.

In world of October 21, 2015 as envisioned in 1985, science had progressed fantastically. We had flying cars and hoverboards. Instead of having achieved these scientific breakthroughs, modern man has instead opted to promote homosexualism, Black whining, mass immigration and men cutting their own penises off.

There is a direct correlation between the lack of material progress and the dive into a backward social hellzone. All of our energy is being expended on trying to collapse society, so it is hardly any wonder that we are not moving forward in other areas of life.

We have thrown ourselves down a bottomless pit of degeneracy, and we are now reaching the point where nothing functions.

I remember being 7-years-old and going to see this film with my father, back before the gates of hell were opened up, and thinking “great, I’ll only be 31 when that hoverboard comes out, should still be fit enough to ride around on it.

No dice.

Of course, hoverboards and flying cars are only symbolic. I am not claiming that if it wasn’t for liberalism, these particular things would have necessarily been invented. But there was a mindset, up through the mid-90s, among the people in America that we were going forward as a society. Though the seeds of our destruction had already been sowed, we were still living in the glow of the energy of the 1950s and 60s.

Now, however, we are post-optimism. No one believes in a grand future. Instead, scifi entertainment about the future are all about a hellish chaos state.

Sure, these are Jewish Hollywood productions, but their popularity shows that they are tapping into an aspect of the collective unconscious mind of the people.

The biggest cultural obsession, and the most relevant symbol of the age, is the concept of the zombie apocalypse.

An intelligent human being cannot watch The Walking Dead, and not see the constant parallels to the current invasion of White countries by the colored hordes.

The first episode of season six, which aired last Sunday, actually featured a “camp” of zombies trying to break through a line of trucks.

The similarity of this imagery to that we see at Calais is remarkable.

It is too much to be a coincidence. Even if the show’s writers are not doing it on purpose, a hellish world overrun by flesh-eating monsters is the image that we collectively have for our future.

Where there were once flying cars and hoverboards.