I'm not trying to get you to concede in that way. Too few people here actually read anything other than a 4 word comment. You do so I gave you what I see.
There's also a caveat to all that; I fully understand my glorious utopia will never happen. I realize that nonWhites won't ever be unceremoniously removed from the US. I dislike this. But I understand this.
I too hate easy wins in a conversation. I'm not here to win anything, and if I have any hope of providing any value, I expect it to be done in the traditions of our old gods: through meritocracy and warfare.
An honourable fight means, occasionally, and honourable loss. I appreciate the space you give me to lose honourably.
That being said, I may be naiive, but I do not concede your utopia (if I understand it correctly). I say we fight for it with all our might, with the hope that it aligns with my own.
spoke about starting a religion. I kind of feel we have already planted the seed of Yggdrasil here with the roots being truth and warfare. We speak the truth and test it through warfare, such as it is on a forum.
May as well be a gathering place with a central fireplace on which we grill our hunt, dring our beer, argue our spirits and warfare in celebration of our gods. It's one and the same. Also, it's a great way to visualize how we can start to create social circles and eventually our worship places for our people and our gods. Imagine a worship place around a hearth where we test truth through warfare instead of a dry and dead place of submission.
I am now ABSOLUTELY convinced that truth and warfare are concepts linked in some kind of primordial primacy of our people. I now see regular conversation as a kind of despicable saccharine paste that only the lost engage in. The arguments we have here, are fucking glorious. So far, I have NEVER met a white man NOT respond to truth and warfare at a primal level. White men react to it VERY VERY differently from black, brown, red or yellow men. They have their own thing, this whole truth and warfare thing is ours.
May our children play in the shade of Yggdrasil that we plant here today.
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