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"I do not see how men can prove themselves great by overcoming feeble opponents."
~ Josephus
Forwarded from Eurosiberia
Once in office, Milei will continue to talk tough on economics, but will prevent his country from joining BRICS, whereas the current administration had announced plans to have Argentina join it. Needless to say, this plays perfectly into the US agenda of keeping the nations of Latin America divided and under control. Milei also intends to steer away from increased cooperation with Brazil, which has been underway for some time now. Despite his statements in opposition to wokism and other manifestations of mental deficiency emanating from the heart of the Empire, Milei will prove a useful pawn in support of US imperial interests.

Hans Vogel, “Javier Milei: The Empire Strikes Back”

https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/javier-milei-the-empire-strikes-back
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Forwarded from Eurosiberia
Ukraine’s Decade of Descent

by Constantin von Hoffmeister

Excerpt:


The Ukraine that emerged post-Maidan bears little resemblance to its former self. Once a nation marked by a certain degree of development and self-sufficiency, it has since morphed into a shadow of its past, a territory in the midst of socio-political and economic chaos. The leadership that ascended in the wake of these tumultuous events — often derided as clowns, terrorists, and drug addicts — represents more than just a change in governance. It ushered in a radical departure from the country’s erstwhile path, a deviation that has left Ukraine bereft of true independence and reduced to a vassal state, perpetually reliant on...

Read the full essay here:

https://www.eurosiberia.net/p/ukraines-decade-of-descent
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Carl Schmitt: “To demand seriously of human beings that they kill others and be prepared to die themselves so that trade and industry may flourish for the survivors or that the purchasing power of grandchildren may grow is sinister and crazy.”
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War has its own laws.
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Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
Go figure, almost every person in this picture is unsurprisingly a woman, likely ethnic Dutch as well.

I'm telling you folks, western women themselves, as they are today, are one of if not the biggest obstacle towards western civilization averting its course of suicidal self destruction, and ascending to its former glory.

I guarantee you that the first western country that figures out how to work around this is going to very quickly become the crown jewel of western civilization, at least until others follow course. Screencap this.
Forwarded from Männerbund
Through action one becomes different. You withdraw from yourself. You change yourself by changing the world.

Ernst von Salomon.
A peace treaty for our time would have to include a ban on capeshit and pop fantasy.
Forwarded from ⫷ Bouillon ⫸
Flavius Vegetius Renatus
Pl. 9 from Four Books Of Chivalry
1529
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The extent of the world civil war is seen in the fact that the individual can no longer appear neutral. Every issue arrives with the force of war, and war becomes a commonplace. The voice of the private man equals the nation in law, then drowns it out.
Forwarded from Lazarus Symposium
“When Guevara says: “the guerrilla is the Jesuit of war”, he is thinking about the unconditional nature of its political unfolding. The life story of every famous partisan, starting with Empecinado, shows this. The person without rights seeks his justice in enmity. In it, he finds the meaning of the matter and the meaning of justice, once the shell of protection and obedience he inhabited has been broken, or the system of rules of legality from which he expected justice and legal protection has been broken.”

- Carl Schmitt
"We went on down the road and there came another salvo. As the last of the crashing, soul-tearing smashes rang in my ears I saw Mickey spin and fall. I let go of Hughes and jumped to him. He had been hit in several places and could not possibly live.
"Mickey – Mickey!" I called his name and raised him up and he nestled to me like a child, his white face upturned to mine.
"At last," he murmured, "I'm through." Then his whisper was shrill and harsh. "I never had a white tunic or a red one," he said. "I don't want – to kill people. I hate war – and everything. Why did they do it – why – did – they?"
He seemed delirious and I tried to soothe him, but he would not listen. He talked about what we had read in my little guide book, the way boys trained for fighting, the soldiers killed in France and Belgium, the other wars that had been fought, the futility of the endless repetition. "And we just go on and on," he finished. "Doing things because – because – "
His voice sank so low I could not hear but his lips still moved. Little white-faced Mickey! I held him there, held him tight, and tried to comfort him as he grew weaker and weaker. Then he twisted, strained in my arms, "... and we go on – on – on – on," he shrilled and stiffened."
- Will R. Bird, And We Go On, p. 91-92
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A bad sign of what is to come.
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