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The Populist Moment Never Happened - Bronze Age Pervert
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The Populist Moment Never Happened Bronze Age Pervert mansworldmag.online/the-populist-moment-never-happened/
Race War in High School - Harold Saltzman - Chapter 7: The Last Days
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* This is a corrected version of the previously published video. * Saltzman, Harold. Race War in High School: The Ten-Year Destruction of Franklin K. Lane High School in Brooklyn. New York: Arlington House, 1972. archive.org/details/harold-saltzman-race-war-in-high-school open.substack.com/pub/reaktio/p/race-war-in-high-school-harold-saltzman-888?r=k9mvo&
Bk. III - Ch. 17: The Omnipotence of The State. The Anci... - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Book III: The City. Chapter 17: The Omnipotence of The State. The Ancients Knew Nothing of Individual Liberty. Fustel De Coulanges, Numa Denis. The Ancient City: A Study on the Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1877. [Imperium Press, 2020.] archive.org/details/ancientcitystudy01fust/ www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-ancient-city/
Bk. III - Ch. 16: The Roman. The Athenian. - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Book III: The City. Chapter 16: The Roman. The Athenian. Fustel De Coulanges, Numa Denis. The Ancient City: A Study on the Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1877. [Imperium Press, 2020.] archive.org/details/ancientcitystudy01fust/ www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-ancient-city/
Bk. III - Ch. 15: Relations Between the Cities. War. Peace. - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Book III: The City. Chapter 15: Relations Between the Cities. War. Peace. The Alliance of the Gods. Fustel De Coulanges, Numa Denis. The Ancient City: A Study on the Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1877. [Imperium Press, 2020.] archive.org/details/ancientcitystudy01fust/ www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-ancient-city/
Bk. III - Ch. 14: The Municipal Spirit - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Book III: The City. Chapter 14: The Municipal Spirit. Fustel De Coulanges, Numa Denis. The Ancient City: A Study on the Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1877. [Imperium Press, 2020.] archive.org/details/ancientcitystudy01fust/ www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-ancient-city/
Bk. III - Ch. 13: Patriotism. Exile. - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Book III: The City. Chapter 13: Patriotism. Exile. Fustel De Coulanges, Numa Denis. The Ancient City: A Study on the Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1877. [Imperium Press, 2020.] archive.org/details/ancientcitystudy01fust/ www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-ancient-city/
Bk. III - Ch. 12: The Citizen and the Stranger - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Book III: The City. Chapter 12: The Citizen and the Stranger. Fustel De Coulanges, Numa Denis. The Ancient City: A Study on the Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1877. [Imperium Press, 2020.] archive.org/details/ancientcitystudy01fust/ www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-ancient-city/
Bk. III - Ch. 11: The Law - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Book III: The City. Chapter 11: The Law. Fustel De Coulanges, Numa Denis. The Ancient City: A Study on the Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1877. [Imperium Press, 2020.] archive.org/details/ancientcitystudy01fust/ www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-ancient-city/
Bk. III - Ch. 10: The Magistracy - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Book III: The City. Chapter 10: The Magistracy. Fustel De Coulanges, Numa Denis. The Ancient City: A Study on the Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1877. [Imperium Press, 2020.] archive.org/details/ancientcitystudy01fust/ www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-ancient-city/
La Voz de Nicolás Gómez Dávila - Textos I #9 [La Iglesia]
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Nicolás Gómez Dávila lee fragmentos de su obra "Textos I". Grabación realizada por la emisora HJCK. Nicolás Gómez Dávila reads excerpts from his work "Textos I". Recording made by HJCK radio station. Gomez Davila, Nicolas. Textos I. Bogotá: Villegas Editores, 2002. nicolasgomezdavila.substack.com/p/textos-i-4?r=k9mvo&s=w& catalogo.senalmemoria.gov.co:9092/mp3/HJCK-DGB-078432-01.mp3 www.discogs...
La Voz de Nicolás Gómez Dávila #2
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Nicolás Gómez Dávila lee fragmentos de sus obras “Escolios a un texto implícito”, “Nuevos escolios a un texto implícito” y "Textos I". Grabación realizada por la emisora HJCK como parte de su proyecto "Colección literaria HJCK". Nicolás Gómez Dávila reads excerpts from his works “Escolios a un texto implícito”, “Nuevos escolios a un texto implícito” and "Textos I". Recording made by HJCK radio ...
Bk. III - Ch. 9: Government of the City. The King - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Book III: The City. Chapter 9: Government of the City. The King. Fustel De Coulanges, Numa Denis. The Ancient City: A Study on the Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1877. [Imperium Press, 2020.] archive.org/details/ancientcitystudy01fust/ www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-ancient-city/
Bk. III - Ch. 8: The Rituals and the Annals - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Book III: The City. Chapter 8: The Rituals and the Annals. Fustel De Coulanges, Numa Denis. The Ancient City: A Study on the Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Greece and Rome. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1877. [Imperium Press, 2020.] archive.org/details/ancientcitystudy01fust/ www.imperiumpress.org/shop/the-ancient-city/
Bk. III - Ch. 7: The Religion of the City - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. III - Ch. 7: The Religion of the City - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
Bk. III - Ch. 6: The Gods of the City - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. III - Ch. 6: The Gods of the City - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
Bk. III - Ch. 5: Worship of the Founder.The Legend of Æneas - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. III - Ch. 5: Worship of the Founder.The Legend of Æneas - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
Bk. III - Ch. 4: The City - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. III - Ch. 4: The City - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
Bk. III - Ch. 3: The City Formed - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. III - Ch. 3: The City Formed - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
Bk. III - Ch. 2: New Religious Beliefs - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. III - Ch. 2: New Religious Beliefs - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
Bk. III - Ch. 1: The Phratry and The Cury. The Tribe - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. III - Ch. 1: The Phratry and The Cury. The Tribe - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
Bk. II - Ch. 10: The Gens at Rome and in Greece - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. II - Ch. 10: The Gens at Rome and in Greece - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
Bk. II - Ch. 9: Morals of the Ancient Family - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. II - Ch. 9: Morals of the Ancient Family - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
Bk. II - Ch. 8: Authority in the Family - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. II - Ch. 8: Authority in the Family - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
Bk. II - Ch. 7: The Right of Succession - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. II - Ch. 7: The Right of Succession - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
Bk. II - Ch. 6: The Right of Property - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. II - Ch. 6: The Right of Property - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
El Dios De Los Perdedores Será Vindicado - Miguel Serrano
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El Dios De Los Perdedores Será Vindicado - Miguel Serrano
The God of the Losers Will Be Vindicated - Miguel Serrano
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The God of the Losers Will Be Vindicated - Miguel Serrano
Bk. II - Ch. 5: Of Kinship. What the Romans Called Agnation - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges
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Bk. II - Ch. 5: Of Kinship. What the Romans Called Agnation - The Ancient City - Fustel De Coulanges

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  • @user-ux7uw2ej8d
    @user-ux7uw2ej8d 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The eroticism of American blax is also why homosexual “pride” found its home in American cities and is becoming Americas state religion

  • @juanaraya2639
    @juanaraya2639 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Un libro maravilloso, nos veremos pronto, Don Miguel Serrano, Chile tierra mágica.

  • @Xenopompo-je8tq
    @Xenopompo-je8tq 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Evola generalizes about the weight that the black race has had on North America, especially when he claims to explain the "brutality" of American imperialism. I would say that the contribution of the British matrix has a decisive impact on the brutal and imperialist character of the American people. The British have been the real marauders of the world for at least 3 centuries. The Germans, their cousins, tried with indirect Anglo-American support, but it's another story. The true American backbone, established thanks to the Anglo-Saxon Masonic lodges, is not due to the clearly secondary contributions of the southern European, black and Asian components. It is certainly true that black culture seen as "primitive" culture attracted Western Europeans even before the American ones. European and American racism towards any race other than one's own has lasted a long time but at the same time the attraction towards black understood as primordial "genuine" and "destructuralised" has always interested modern culture. Evola was a Dadaist painter as a young man. Dadaism was a twentieth-century movement that aimed at artistic provocation by trying to imitate completely senseless, almost childish gestures (da-da as an infant's babbling), to rediscover a sort of original purity. Piacasso proposed the fashion of primitive art and many followed him. The primitive form as an essential form, without frills and decoration. Picasso wanted to recover the shamanic dimension of the artistic gesture. The search for the lost primitive world is certainly a cultural motif that arose centuries before the twentieth century. Gauguin fled to Polynesia. European ethnologists, influenced by surrealism, were the first clearers of the so-called "primitive" religions. In short, the obsession with the primitive understood as primeval, genuine, not decayed, is typical of the modern West and has found its greatest development in the USA but not without atrocious conflicts and pain. If North Americans created their own music, jazz, the European avant-garde followed, at the same time, Picasso and the charm of "black" art. On the sensual element of "negritude" we must take into consideration its counterpart, Lutheranism and the disparate forms of Protestant respectability and Aglicanism. The repression of sexuality carried out by Protestant culture was decisive in creating the modern Westerner's spasmodic desire for sex. The English were scandalized by Hindu practices and tried to clean them up. English ladies fainted (and perhaps "came" in orgasms under their long robes) when they saw the "rough and primitive" erotic deeds carved on Shivaic temples and now their descendants are only "visual" prostitutes who online offer the orifices of their bodies with explorations that seem like medical endoscopy investigations. The degeneration of humanity has been underway for some time. Therefore negritude as a symbol and practice of a search for orgiastic and Dionysian dissolution is a trait of the modern West. But the blackness of the race and the "primitive" is a symbol even before a cultural reality. It is the symbol of the descent into hell of the modern Western world. A descent that someone like Evola should understand in its alchemical meaning. I'll leave it up to you to understand if it's a "black job" or the transition to "nigredo"

  • @a.scottanderson4490
    @a.scottanderson4490 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    His genetic inferiority was written on his face, his inability to relate to others in real life (especially women), and in his ice monkey thought process.

    • @lopezklu
      @lopezklu 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      preach king! Goofy just mad he aint get no biddies! Shhheeeiiiittttt if i was sum wack ass ytie boi seein all dem blonde gyatts twurkin on chocolate i finna tweeakkin too lmafo! Amerikkkka wuz built by us niggas fr fr, and we THRIVIN BITCH!

  • @profecarlosmario
    @profecarlosmario 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Desde esas épocas nos decían mentiras. ¡Pura mierda!

  • @cthoadmin7458
    @cthoadmin7458 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Never heard Ella Fitzgerald called a "screaming mound of flesh". He obviously had no time for jazz, which was his loss. I think African american music, and the creole influence in the US, the progenitors of modern music added a vitality to american culture, absent in Europe. Quite how Evola sees this as negative, I don't know.

    • @cdcaleo
      @cdcaleo 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Evola's entire frame of reference is pre industrial Classical civilization and the transcendent order that acts as its foundation. Anything modern is anathema to him. He aligned himself with ancient traditions and modes of thought.

    • @lopezklu
      @lopezklu 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      preach brother preaacchhhhhh!!!!! we ARE THE KkkULTURE in america, yties just npcin we the ones outisde! Goofy just mad he aint get no biddies! Shhheeeiiiittttt if i was sum wack ass ytie boi seein all dem blonde gyatts twurkin on chocolate i finna tweeakkin too lmafo! Amerikkkka wuz built by us niggas fr fr, and we THRIVIN BITCH!

    • @fredjacobs3074
      @fredjacobs3074 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@lopezklu Embarrassing yourself for free is only showcasing how little you value your own time mate.

    • @lopezklu
      @lopezklu 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@fredjacobs3074 i was on the shitter pal

  • @mjverostek1278
    @mjverostek1278 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    They are not a different race; they are a disparate species.

  • @alanbunder9068
    @alanbunder9068 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Unions are such trash.

  • @RAtMW88
    @RAtMW88 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Js fanatically push Ns in pop culture.

    • @admincxs1670
      @admincxs1670 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Do something about it then.

  • @user-in7kr1ys2m
    @user-in7kr1ys2m 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Proud to be an american bud. we may be low but baby we invented rock and roll.

  • @marcdoutherd3424
    @marcdoutherd3424 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is ridiculous. The very definition of snobbery.

  • @thelostcreole
    @thelostcreole 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    American culture.....everyone wants to be a n _ _ _ _ _

  • @gutot8786
    @gutot8786 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is the fundamental flaw in trad thinking; Traditionalists can only be virtuous in direct relation to their society’s ability to safeguard its material needs. Once those members of society go hungry, those so called “virtues” also vanish. In the hierarchy of civilizations, whoever can better foster an environment for technological development (which ultimately translates into military power) wins. This is regardless of race, culture, values, traditions - in real politics, arguments such as these put forward by Evola are nothing but abstract dreams steaming from resentment and fragility

    • @RAtMW88
      @RAtMW88 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Cringe and wrong. The disparity between outcomes of related racial groups historically is evidence to the contrary.

    • @35hre
      @35hre 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It's interesting that only certain cultures are capable of feeding themselves.

    • @gutot8786
      @gutot8786 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@35hre sure - grand cultures like the british empire who let the Irish die of hunger during the great famine?? (Their own ppl at the time btw) Just fyi, today there is more hunger in the US than in China

    • @35hre
      @35hre 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@gutot8786 The potato famine was deliberately caused. I was also not mocking the Chinese. Asian people can take care of themselves. Sub-saharan africans cannot.

    • @35hre
      @35hre 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@gutot8786 youtube deletes my responses so I'm done here. I was not criticizing asians.

  • @stephenoverdorf4917
    @stephenoverdorf4917 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Deplorables

  • @agc796
    @agc796 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Its called civilization, we have been interbreeding since the first merchants sailed the seas and rode horses, the germans were not very impressive to the romans and they became the rulers of europe in the middle ages, but gradually they also blended into the original populations that they ruled, and new nations were born.

  • @leon-azul13
    @leon-azul13 หลายเดือนก่อน

    18:42

  • @anthonycarlino4604
    @anthonycarlino4604 หลายเดือนก่อน

    cool

  • @Jeremy-ho3vi
    @Jeremy-ho3vi หลายเดือนก่อน

    I can't really follow what he's on about but he dresses well so I'm trying. Support for you Patriots from Sydney Australia.

  • @jamiemay8546
    @jamiemay8546 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The sexual envy of people on blacks knows no end. It's hilarious. That alone is the reason why we can't live together we just can't. Just like whites should not be living with asians. Why is that so hard to be honest about.

  • @jamiemay8546
    @jamiemay8546 หลายเดือนก่อน

    However he would have much more respect for the Zulu warrior than the toothless redneck any day

  • @Jeremy-ho3vi
    @Jeremy-ho3vi หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm starting to think in terms of different species.

  • @PrinceZakariyya
    @PrinceZakariyya หลายเดือนก่อน

    🔥 interesting

  • @thadtuiol1717
    @thadtuiol1717 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What an evisceration!

  • @zgoombah1308
    @zgoombah1308 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The purpose of a system is what it does.

  • @threblog
    @threblog หลายเดือนก่อน

    Europeans when you make fun of their silly accent

    • @thadtuiol1717
      @thadtuiol1717 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Americans when you make fun of their inability to speak even English

    • @benji999zx
      @benji999zx หลายเดือนก่อน

      ameritard got his wittle feelings hurt :(

  • @ramonalejandrosuare
    @ramonalejandrosuare หลายเดือนก่อน

    LOL half of Manhattan black by 1970? He's insane.

    • @cdcaleo
      @cdcaleo 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Not insane at all. His predictions are much closer to reality than most.

    • @ramonalejandrosuare
      @ramonalejandrosuare 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@cdcaleo Yes, half black Manhattan is proof of how prescient he is.

    • @cdcaleo
      @cdcaleo 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ramonalejandrosuare When Evola was writing, Manhattan, and NYC in general, was overwhelmingly white. Now it is about 25% black, and was slightly more than that 30 years ago. Other major cities in the U.S., like Detroit, Baltimore, New Orleans and Atlanta, once overwhelmingly white, are now majority black. So yes, he was prescient.

    • @ramonalejandrosuare
      @ramonalejandrosuare 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@cdcaleo The 2020 census has Manhattan as 11.8%. black, dude. You more than doubled the number. Just admit your fascist hero was wrong and move on.

    • @cdcaleo
      @cdcaleo 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ramonalejandrosuare I was talking about the entire city, all 5 boroughs, and I live in Manhattan and see it everyday, so stop being such a tryhard and move on to another subject, because you are out of your depth on this one.

  • @skeletorlikespotatoes7846
    @skeletorlikespotatoes7846 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Everything carl jung said is false 😂

  • @skeletorlikespotatoes7846
    @skeletorlikespotatoes7846 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow carl jung is an idiot here

  • @carolji17
    @carolji17 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Italians are barely fucking white themselves and the most criminal nation on earth, oh but their women are ugly and dont twerk, Amazing so cultured. How are you going to blame black people for that, what an idiot.

  • @koketsoomarmasombuka3395
    @koketsoomarmasombuka3395 หลายเดือนก่อน

    American brutality originates from the negro? Naom Chomsky traces American brutality m to the Thirty Years War. In the 20th century, Europe slaughtered almost a 100 million people. The picture of Europe as being 'pure' and America as being corrupted by the negro is not new. These are the exact arguments for the Spanish Inquisition. Dostoevsky proved how stupid these arguments are. Julius Evola's master, Nietzsche, believed that racialism was stupid and encouraged European to mix blood, like horse breeding, to create superior children.

    • @sined6080
      @sined6080 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No one should mix blood

    • @asurrealistworld4412
      @asurrealistworld4412 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Europeans were slaughtering the crap out of each other during the early modern period in their wars of religion between Protestants and Catholics which is the reason many persecuted churches fled to America. Europeans today though like to peddle this false backwards narrative that they kicked out their religious fanatics to America and explain this as the reason why Americans are so much more religious (as if that's a bad thing). On the contrary those churches fled to America to escape the violent fanatics who stayed in Europe to a place where they can freely practice their faith and to eventually form a nation with no state church. Some European nations today are still pretty extreme in their church-state relations either having state churches like in the UK and Scandinavia (who the hell thought making a monarch the head of the nation's church was a good idea) or like France which has an obsession with secularism to the point where it limits individual's own religious freedom and expression. The US on the other places individual's religious freedom as most important and that all are free to practice their own religion in a nation with no state church, without government getting involved in people's own personal religious affairs.

    • @koketsoomarmasombuka3395
      @koketsoomarmasombuka3395 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @sined6080 no one has pure blood. That's the reality. People have been migrating for millennia, not mixing blood is as impossible as saying no one should breathe air.

    • @sined6080
      @sined6080 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@koketsoomarmasombuka3395 African tribes pretty much have pure blood bro

    • @koketsoomarmasombuka3395
      @koketsoomarmasombuka3395 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @sined6080 Swahilli literally mixed blood with Persians, Indians, Malaysians and Arabs. The Sahel region has black Africans mixed with Berber-Arabs. The many mulatos across the continent is also a reality.

  • @colewilliams9432
    @colewilliams9432 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sounds exactly like what is going on today

  • @jcmick8430
    @jcmick8430 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Negritude is a word that my phone recognizes lol

  • @robertstewart6956
    @robertstewart6956 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Kxz716
    @Kxz716 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This scumbag should know his ancestors were africans.

    • @post-industrialpeasant3190
      @post-industrialpeasant3190 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No they weren't. They were North African Berbers which is a far cry from being Sub-Saharan African.

  • @EveryCarpet
    @EveryCarpet 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is it possible for Anglo-Americans to reclaim their heritage and/or nobility?

    • @cdcaleo
      @cdcaleo 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Not at this point.

    • @erickomar3752
      @erickomar3752 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The salvation of the West begins with you!

    • @EveryCarpet
      @EveryCarpet 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@erickomar3752 I agree.

  • @ryans.k.4941
    @ryans.k.4941 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What a racist POS

  • @QueerdoLoc
    @QueerdoLoc 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We are replacing these balaclava Americans with hispanics

  • @SigurRos6
    @SigurRos6 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So he's saying it's the United States of Wigmerica

  • @springheeljak145
    @springheeljak145 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    American culture is centered around...

  • @basedbuddha777
    @basedbuddha777 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    He should have met H.P. Lovecraft.

  • @charlesmcclain630
    @charlesmcclain630 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    a teacer was sprayed wirh lighter fluid and torched in '69/'70 school year on dexter court.

  • @user-il9mf5ys4h
    @user-il9mf5ys4h 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    La fuerza de la palabra es el poder de la mente de un hombre que busca decir la verdad a los hombres vacilantes ante su destino.

  • @bryangamarra3208
    @bryangamarra3208 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you 👍

  •  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Che Mazzuco, con todo respeto. O lo tradujiste usando IA, o tenés un castellano de mierda.

  • @holm911
    @holm911 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ... the US is an empire of lies & degeneration ____________________________

  • @LowIQPigeon
    @LowIQPigeon 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Which book is this from?

    • @SanguineUltima
      @SanguineUltima 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I think I remember readin it in one of his latter works, probably Men among the Ruins or Ride the Tiger.

  • @andrewharlacher3414
    @andrewharlacher3414 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Been getting into Evola. Smart fella

  • @holdenm5808
    @holdenm5808 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    BAP is Jewish intelligence

  • @dethkon
    @dethkon 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I read his “Parasites” first, this is an interesting detour.

  • @alephnull6457
    @alephnull6457 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Race War is the most obvious psy-op in modern history and you fell for it. No war but class war.