I would be lying if i said the perspective he provided didnt influence my views. Which is not at all to say that i agree with his solutions. But the truths he provided held value when taken as their own information separate from his constant calls to violence.
No one will ever do anything, until they do. This is repeated forever throughout history. Is saying a generic half truth really insightful?
THE WRATH OF THE AWAKENED SAXON by Rudyard Kipling
It was not part of their blood, It came to them very late, With long arrears to make good, When the Saxon began to hate.
They were not easily moved, They were icy -- willing to wait Till every count should be proved, Ere the Saxon began to hate.
Their voices were even and low. Their eyes were level and straight. There was neither sign nor show When the Saxon began to hate.
It was not preached to the crowd. It was not taught by the state. No man spoke it aloud When the Saxon began to hate.
It was not suddently bred. It will not swiftly abate. Through the chilled years ahead, When Time shall count from the date That the Saxon began to hate.
"This destiny does not tire, nor can it be broken, and its mantle of strength descends upon those in its service." - Francis Parker Yockey, IMPERIUM
He will be right into he's completely wrong. Same as before WWI. And WWII. The difference is he solicits like wolves rather than collective will. Which one benefits us? Which one benefits him?
He claims no one is waking. Yet people widely disagree. Objectively his position is false. A need to rush wolf behavior?
History just proved him wrong 109 times...
As i said his solutions were flawed. But there are scant few waking now who were not 4 months ago. We are running out of wakeables thats for sure. I think people sometimes need that reminder that things are only going to come out ok if everyone eventually becomes tallest skil. But as you say it must happen in some kind of a unified way or it will be the oposite of helpful. But he may be right as well that its long overdue and waiting further only sees us fall further behind. I found value in his position as a reminder of the many possibilities that surround us.
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