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Aristocratic nationalism. Militarism. Fascism.

Cultural and psychological warfare
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Forwarded from The Nietzschean Dawn
"I consider life itself instinct for growth, for durability, for accumulation of forces, for power"

Nietzsche
On Slander

Two common stereotypes popular culture (ask yourself who is behind much of popular culture) slanders British people with are “bad food” and “unattractive women”. Both are blatantly false and are tools of psychological warfare to undermine the dignity of the British people.

Traditional British cuisine is delicious and it’s unfortunate that so many venues that serve traditional British cuisine are being replaced by foreign cuisine and fast food, especially in the major cities.

Many tourists who visit Britannia eat pub food like fish and chips and consider that more or less the entirety of what British cuisine has to offer. They are wrong and pubs are not the best places for trying out British cuisine.

Many people, even native Britons, are unaware that British cuisine has long been famous for its pies. From Shepherd’s pie, to Scotch pies, to steak pies, to game pies, to pork pies, and other meat pies, no other country is as well known for its savoury pies as Britain. Dishes like bacon and egg pie used to be popular for breakfast, but have become harder to find now when going out for breakfast or brunch in modern British cities. Even famous desserts like apple pie originated in England.

Roast beef (especially for Sunday roast), beef Wellington, steak and kidney pudding/pie, Yorkshire pudding, etc., are also traditional British dishes that are delicious.

During the Renaissance period of European history Englishmen ate well with a diet filled with more meat than other European countries. Roast beef is a dish often associated with England and Englishmen should be proud of having a more meat heavy diet than other countries that are more grain heavy.

Regarding the stereotype on women, people often don’t realise that a lot of the beautiful women they see in movies are actually British women. So many actresses that are known for their beauty are British.

Popular culture often puts spotlights on the worst of British culture and society, and ignore the best of Britain, making Britain look worse than it actually is. British patriots should push back against this method of cultural and psychological warfare, and promote the greatness and beauty of British culture and society.
Roast venison
Venison Wellington
British actress Vivien Leigh.

Born as Vivian Mary Hartley on 5 November 1913 in Darjeeling, Bengal Presidency, India, British Empire.

Died on 8 July 1967 in Belgravia, London, England, British Empire.
British actress Vivien Leigh playing Scarlett O’Hara in the film “Gone with the Wind” (1939).
An interview of Lady Diana Mosley, wife of Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet.
Just a few instances of anti-natalist propaganda from Childless Roastie Central, aka The Guardian
This article shows how much things like onlyfans are a threat to civilization.
They take away the incentive from girls to produce value for society, or to produce children and continue the human race, because they can easily acquire wealth and attention just by showing off their skin.
This is why almost all successful civilizations put restrictions on how much women could show their bodies. It was to take away this shortcut to wealth so that women had to improve themselves and society in order to find prosperity.
Sex and Culture is a 1934 book by English social anthropologist J. D. Unwin concerning the correlation between a society's level of "cultural achievement" and its level of sexual restraint.”

“Unwin's study of 80 native cultures and 6 civilizations led him to conclude that the operant factor behind the cultural decay of a society is largely due to the loosening of sexual conventions and the lessening of monogamous relationships. He purports that through stricter sexual conventions such as abstinence, nations channel their sexual energy into aggressive expansion, conquering "less energetic" countries, as well as into art, science, reform and other indicators of high cultural achievement.”

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_and_Culture
Forwarded from The Golden One
I Was Called an Incel – Is It Over?

"Men" who use the term incel as an insult operate within an effeminate value system – where the man's value is based on how sexually attractive he is to women.

Therefore, an incel (according to this low-thumos worldview) is a bad person and the term thus becomes an insult.

A traditional (high-thumos) value system judges a man's worth on his standing in a certain community (a tribe, for example). This standing derives from his reputation (that he is known for keeping his word, for being brave, for never lying, for being competent, etc.).

Therefore, insults (within this value system) would be to call someone a coward or liar. Whether women find him sexually attractive or not does not alter his status among the other men.

Needless to say, I judge other men according to the traditional value system.

Onwards!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BLm_0vDayw
Forwarded from The Golden One
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The Norse King

Quote from The Culture of the Teutons by Vilhelm Grønbech.

Excerpt from The Greatest Podcast – Episode 45. Viking Worldview.
Forwarded from The Golden One
💥📚 New Book-Review!

Germanic Theology Volume I: Poetic Edda – The Lays of the Gods by Tristan Powers

🔹Sexual Morality
🔸Our Lady Freya
🔹Gothic Order
🔸Magically Gifted Norse Queens
🔹Rígsþula, Odin, Heimdall
🔸Conclusion

📖 Read the review here: https://thegoldenone.se/2024/05/09/germanic-theology-volume-i-by-tristan-powers/
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Now that I have unlocked the Inexhaustible Energy of the Normans, I will let my hair grow back to its regular length in order to unlock the Thumos and Divine Favour of Harald Hardrada.
Forwarded from The Golden One
I have read Eros and the Mysteries of Love – The Metaphysics of Sex by our esteemed baron Julius Evola. As the noscript of the book suggests, Evola explores the higher dimensions of the union of man and woman.

He refutes the merely material view of sex (i.e. the view that sex is only related to procreation and about primal desires). He also takes issue with the Freudian view of sex – which focuses on the Lower (damaged, faulty) aspects of it.

Where Freud and other degenerates look ‘down‘ to study these matters, Evola looks ‘up‘ and presents the Higher aspects of it.

📖Full review: https://thegoldenone.se/2024/07/23/eros-and-the-mysteries-of-love-by-julius-evola/