Forwarded from Ern
No full on Aryanism, but the romanticism and interest in ancient Germanic culture started in the 1800s with nationalism.
And also there was also pan-Germanism. Which even had support from outside of Germany.
Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson, who wrote the lyrics for the Norwegian national anthem, proclaimed in 1901:
“I'm a Pan-Germanist, I'm a Teuton and the greatest dream of my life is for the South Germanic peoples and the North Germanic peoples and their brothers in diaspora to unite in a fellow confederation.”
The poster in the picture is from the 19th century.
It says in German: “United Germanic state of Europe”.
And also there was also pan-Germanism. Which even had support from outside of Germany.
Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson, who wrote the lyrics for the Norwegian national anthem, proclaimed in 1901:
“I'm a Pan-Germanist, I'm a Teuton and the greatest dream of my life is for the South Germanic peoples and the North Germanic peoples and their brothers in diaspora to unite in a fellow confederation.”
The poster in the picture is from the 19th century.
It says in German: “United Germanic state of Europe”.
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A lot of people see anarchy in the streets and think the solution is more government — or a stronger state as some say — but they don’t make the connection that the whole point of the increasing anarchy is that it facilitates pretexts for the state to expand its power over law abiding citizens. There’s more laws than ever on the books, but whom do all these laws and regulations actually punish? Answer: good normal law abiding citizens.
If we lived in a homogenous, orderly White society with low crime rates, the ruling class (the people that control the state) would have no pretext for expanding their police state and militarize all the government agencies that help them confiscate your property.
A society full of division, low IQ people and criminals (diversity) is easier to control, and that’s the whole point. That’s the anarchy. The state benefits from a certain amount of anarchy. It’s not a “self own” if that state allows anarchy, it’s part of the strategy of the tyrannical state/ruling-class.
If we lived in a homogenous, orderly White society with low crime rates, the ruling class (the people that control the state) would have no pretext for expanding their police state and militarize all the government agencies that help them confiscate your property.
A society full of division, low IQ people and criminals (diversity) is easier to control, and that’s the whole point. That’s the anarchy. The state benefits from a certain amount of anarchy. It’s not a “self own” if that state allows anarchy, it’s part of the strategy of the tyrannical state/ruling-class.
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Forwarded from Et In Arcadia Ego
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Cattle who line up to get a bolt in their brain are exactly as compliant and nowhere near as humiliated as this.
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@AltSkull48
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👆 I don’t think that all Russians are like this, but probably enough to where they can have an authoritarian dictatorship with very high levels of corruption that’s backed by half of their population. They’re genetically more East Asian, which facilitates more despotism and corruption.
“Don’t you dare criticize the government, just obey like a good patriot.”
“Don’t you dare criticize the government, just obey like a good patriot.”
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Forwarded from American Krogan
Forwarded from Red Ice TV (app banned)
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Send this man to ANY Western country right now. Free housing, scholarship, diplomas, awards.
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I was hate-watching this video from CNBC about AR-15s, and of course it’s exactly what you’d expect — the irrational fear of guns and armed civilians parallels the irrational fear of covid. The conclusion of the video is just “guns are bad” yet there’s no mention of government agencies like the IRS stockpiling $700k worth of M16s and ammo, nor all the government-sanctioned mass shootings and the whole reality of democide (unarmed civilians killed by government), its all just the same pro-establishment rubbish masquerading as “fair and balanced.” The narrator doesn’t even know that AR-15s are also semi-automatic. But at least the comments are white pilling: so many people see through the obvious attempts at anti-2A propaganda.
https://youtu.be/Q0kYMxR4hYc
https://youtu.be/Q0kYMxR4hYc
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Why Americans Are Hellbent On Buying AR-15 Guns
Known as a symbol of freedom to its admirers and an assault weapon to its detractors, the AR-15 is one of the most controversial weapons in America.
Lightweight and easily customizable AR-15-style weapons have skyrocketed in popularity in recent years taking…
Lightweight and easily customizable AR-15-style weapons have skyrocketed in popularity in recent years taking…
Forwarded from Building a Third Force (G Maximus)
Fun little website to play around with maps, borders etc. This is a rough outline of what I have in mind. I know, I ceded alot of territory to the enemy and if you're a resident of one of these counties please take no offense 😆. I figure they can have most of the population centers (that they could NEVER build themselves) as long as it gets them out of our hair. I'm quite aware of the perils of turning over the southern half of the Mississippi to joggers, but we could restore once great Midwestern cities like Chicago and Detroit though. https://mapchart.net/usa-counties.html
Forwarded from Thuletide
The American public was overwhelmingly opposed to declaring war on Germany in 1940 and 1941.
FDR's crypto-Communist government dragged the US into war by intentionally provoking Japan because they needed to defend the USSR's eastern flank.
Source for the first statistic (couldn't find source for second, unfortunately): https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/GPO-CRECB-1940-pt14-v86/GPO-CRECB-1940-pt14-v86-1/summary
FDR's crypto-Communist government dragged the US into war by intentionally provoking Japan because they needed to defend the USSR's eastern flank.
Source for the first statistic (couldn't find source for second, unfortunately): https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/GPO-CRECB-1940-pt14-v86/GPO-CRECB-1940-pt14-v86-1/summary
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I think the Dissident Right just has to accept that, at least for now, most conservatives will think “fascists bad” no matter what. They see communism and fascism/nazism as the same thing, as just totalitarian statism. When most conservatives use terms like “nazi” or “fascist” to besmirch powerful leftists like Biden, it isn’t always to condemn them for being “the real racists.” The reason most conservatives hate fascism/nazism is because they hate authoritarianism, the kind that confiscates their guns, runs PAT-CON operations and empowers the ATF/IRS. It’s what fascism/nazism is associated with that makes it something that conservatives instinctively oppose: big government. Other than that, most conservatives are subconsciously pro-White.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/tolerantfellowgram/601
https://news.1rj.ru/str/tolerantfellowgram/601
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This post exemplifies conservative retard mind better than any other I’ve seen. It’s the focus on the aesthetic and the personality completely removed from ideology, ideas or reality, it’s a nonsensical thought terminating cliche.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/CharlieKirk/8524
https://news.1rj.ru/str/CharlieKirk/8524
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“Biden is the real fascist you say? Why yes Billy the Boomer, you’re right, Anti-White fascism is a huge problem.”
https://news.1rj.ru/str/hapaperspective/7608
https://news.1rj.ru/str/hapaperspective/7608
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I think the Dissident Right just has to accept that, at least for now, most conservatives will think “fascists bad” no matter what. They see communism and fascism/nazism as the same thing, as just totalitarian statism. When most conservatives use terms like…
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"People of all ages are dying at higher rates than usual in a year when we would've actually expected lower than average deaths? That means it's working!"
https://youtu.be/5wLu98NygrA
https://youtu.be/5wLu98NygrA
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Forwarded from Hwitgeard
Excellent article by @apolloniangerm
"Recently, many corporate and institutional twitter accounts (CNN, NPR, Pfizer, the Dept. of Energy, POTUS, etc.) posted within just a few hours of each other a one-word tweet that is meant to project a simple “definition” of what these brands intend to represent in society."
"The desired outcome of a campaign like this for the oligarchs is synonymy with an abstract, timeless concept. If a strong enough association is made between a brand and a core abstraction of social reality, then that brand essentially becomes the earthly representation of a heavenly Platonic form. These brands don’t want the public to view them as groups of corruptible people with myriad ulterior motives, they want to be viewed as ideal instantiations of timeless and eternal concepts. If CNN = “news” or Joe Biden = “democracy” or Pfizer = “science” in the mass mind of the public, these institutions come to occupy a privileged, eternal, and authoritative position in society the likes of which old god-emperors could’ve only dreamed of.
It means that if you want “the news”, you go to CNN or Washington Post. Conversely, it also means that if it wasn’t on CNN or WaPo, it wasn’t news. This logic applies across the board for the big establishment brands that participated in this campaign. If you are against Joe Biden… well, obviously you’re against democracy… and whatever Joe Biden does is, of course, the will of the people. If you don’t take the Pfizer jab, by golly, you’re just anti-science… I think you get the picture. This sort of idea has even been made awe-inspiringly explicit by politicians like Jacinda Ardern when she let slip, “We will continue to be your single source of truth,” and that, “Unless you hear it from us, it is not the truth.”"
https://apolloniangerm.substack.com/p/when-corporate-brands-aspire-to-platonic
"Recently, many corporate and institutional twitter accounts (CNN, NPR, Pfizer, the Dept. of Energy, POTUS, etc.) posted within just a few hours of each other a one-word tweet that is meant to project a simple “definition” of what these brands intend to represent in society."
"The desired outcome of a campaign like this for the oligarchs is synonymy with an abstract, timeless concept. If a strong enough association is made between a brand and a core abstraction of social reality, then that brand essentially becomes the earthly representation of a heavenly Platonic form. These brands don’t want the public to view them as groups of corruptible people with myriad ulterior motives, they want to be viewed as ideal instantiations of timeless and eternal concepts. If CNN = “news” or Joe Biden = “democracy” or Pfizer = “science” in the mass mind of the public, these institutions come to occupy a privileged, eternal, and authoritative position in society the likes of which old god-emperors could’ve only dreamed of.
It means that if you want “the news”, you go to CNN or Washington Post. Conversely, it also means that if it wasn’t on CNN or WaPo, it wasn’t news. This logic applies across the board for the big establishment brands that participated in this campaign. If you are against Joe Biden… well, obviously you’re against democracy… and whatever Joe Biden does is, of course, the will of the people. If you don’t take the Pfizer jab, by golly, you’re just anti-science… I think you get the picture. This sort of idea has even been made awe-inspiringly explicit by politicians like Jacinda Ardern when she let slip, “We will continue to be your single source of truth,” and that, “Unless you hear it from us, it is not the truth.”"
https://apolloniangerm.substack.com/p/when-corporate-brands-aspire-to-platonic
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When Corporate Brands Aspire to Platonic Forms
On the recent "One Word Tweet" ritual
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