The warrior is who you are meant to be. The Roman translation of MAN meant warrior.
You were made to fight. You have to fight.
To refuse your birthright is to damn yourself to an unfulfilling life. Our race made its mark on the world by its prowess and daring courage in war.
Today, the common sentiment is that the men who choose the life of soldiering are many things, but what is granted to them is the respect and honor of being a warrior. Of hoisting his race on his shoulders, allowing the state to say or think whatever it wants while he sacrifices his blood for its continuation.
This society calls the warrior a brute. At best, he’s being exploited by the government. At worst, he’s a baby killer. Imagine if this society didn’t have such men at its foundation. Would they still hold such opinions? Likely, they would suffer the fate suggested by Theodore Roosevelt, trampled over by some “ruder people who haven’t forgotten their virile fighting power.”
The decadence of the west has made us forget why the warrior is out so important. And because we have forgotten, we have been made thrall to a sheep shearing operation.
There’s no denying the sickness of our race.
You can blame the poison put in our food, certainly. But a big piece of the puzzle being turned away from our birthright. Being convinced that the profession is not noble or manly.
Did you know that in colonial times, boys were made to be marksmen by age 8? That before that they likely knew how to look for food, how to make fire.
Did you know that we used to teach our children in schools how to use a rifle?
“But the US government will send us off to die in some stupid police action.”
If you have a better way of getting professional training, let it be known!
The training of warriors is not cheap, nor does our society cultivate warrior brotherhoods any longer. Is the military the only path to becoming a warrior? It is not, but it is the best one available to us.
Where else can you be paid to become a warrior? Where else can you be paid to learn valuable skills? Now, of course, there is a price you pay, but there is always a price.
Do you have the funding to get your training? Do you have the funding to get your own armor and weapons? How much time can you devote to training outside of your day job? How many of your frens can you get to train with you? War requires men.
It can be done, no doubt. But you will always be at a disadvantage against a professional force, for it will be impossible to match their training and funding.
No doubt most will ignore this suggestion, but I hope enough of you take it to heart. You don’t need the mass. The foundation of a people is the brotherhood of armed men. It’s to those men I speak to.
If you do not choose the best path available, you must look to the logistics of becoming a warrior and do your best to bridge the gap. There is more that goes into it than most men realize.
It’s not only the physical training: trying to meet the standards of say, the 75th Ranger Regiment, such as running five mile in under forty minutes or ruck twelve miles in under three hours.
It’s also the technical training. Marksmanship, getting dangerous with your weapons. Practicing maneuvers with your brothers in the field. How close are you to a range or BLM land that will let you do this?
It’s also the specialized training. How many among your war band know first aid or can be a medic in the field? What about communication? Logistics? Travel? War has become a monster unmanageable by any one man.
What about the costs? Time? Ammunition and gear are not cheap. Most of our kin are getting out the “rat race” because it isn’t fair.
No, you don’t want to be used and abused by the US government, but you CAN use the military to get what you need. It is not a one way transaction. So I ask you again, to consider this path.
If you still want to be stubborn, do the best you can to be as elite as you can. You must be physically ready to fight and you can’t let yourself stagnate. A man must test his mettle
Martial arts are great, I encourage this, but remember that modern warfare involves guns at the most basic level. You must factor this training into your budget.
Think about how war has evolved in the past generation. You know about night vision, but what about thermal technology? You see drones being used in the latest conflicts. Your local police probably has access to drones.
Perhaps even more important, do you have frens? Are you part of a brotherhood of armed where you have sworn oaths to each other? Where you all are devoted to your collective survival and prosperity?
What about the unsexy stuff involved with being a warrior in our time? Can you hunt? Do you have food supplies? Water storage? Basic antibiotics and the like? Does your brotherhood have a plan of action should the worst happen?
Will joining the military solve all these problems? No, but they will get you closer to the ideal. Closer to the goal. The knowledge and skills you learn will help keep you, your brothers, and family alive.
The first step to becoming a warrior happens in the mind. It’s willing yourself to suffer. To become hard. To maintain iron discipline in a world that goes out of its way to make you harmless and soft.
Do you have it in you to be TYRANNICAL to the human ape in you as one Bronze Age Pervert asked?
In truth, like Foreign Legion paratroopers dropping in hostile enemy territory and surrounded on all sides, Hyperborean Aryans from the realms of Uncreated Light descended here into the corrupt world of base matter to fight and vanquish the hordes of the Demiurge and his Archons. What the Fuhrer and his National Socialist warriors went through was just a skirmish compared to the impending carnage when Ragnarok hits the point of impact. Hail Victory!
Enjoyed your essay and you make some great points.
When I’ve been asked by young men of late, ‘should I sign up’ under the Bidet regime, I’ve been saying not just no, but hell no. Still stand by that. However, I have said (& still do), if you really want to enlist, join the State National Guard (not reserves) and only in a RED state, not a blue / communist one. It’s going to take years to un-fuck any of the active & reserve forces, so even though his “Most Illustrious, Noble, August, Benevolent, and Legendary Celestial Majesty, the God-Emperor of Mankind, Donaldus Triumphus Magnus Astra, the First of His Name, the Lion of Midnight, may the Lord bless him and preserve him” won, I would still think twice before going active or reserve.
As for those who are longer in the tooth or not able to join for various reasons, but still want to connect with his ‘inner warrior’, depending on the state, there are lots of groups & organizations lead & taught by combat veterans that can give you intro to advanced training & weapon skills. Costs will vary. If you just want to start off learning practical marksmanship (I rated Expert- Rifle back in the day) and was very impressed with the Project Appleseed organization. I taken the kids, grandkids and some friends to a couple and all enjoyed, as well as learned to be good marksmen / markswomen.