Our side is cursed by cowards, backstabbers, worms, and the like. It’s cursed by mediocrity and weakness. Some of it can be explained away by the leftist upbringing we all were brought up under. History IS told by the winners after all. There are a lot of men you come across on our side who will talk about superiority and how our people are being held back by DEI and anti-American hatred. They believe themselves better, but they’re just being screwed over by the man.
I’ve said often that no one has the solution to our problems. No one knows how to find the light at the end of the tunnel. I don’t claim to have the answer, but I can tell you what isn’t the path forward. What isn’t the path out of hell. It is not bodybuilding and aestheticism. Yes, those are important things you should be striving to get better at, but they will not win the war. What good is having a golden era physique if you can’t run five miles in forty minutes or ruck twelve miles with fifty pounds under three hours? Those are standards set by the actual warriors of our time. Now this might not matter to you, you don’t want to be a warrior or you don’t want to get raped by big military — but it should.
You have to fight. Not fighting is surrendering the field to our enemies. There is so much talk about how our people can take back what is rightfully ours. Parallel institutions, for example, or fleeing to states that better support our values. I’ve talked about this idea in the Protocols of the Learned Elders of America and it is not necessarily a bad idea, but it can be improved upon. Maybe we’ll expand on it later, but the mindset of the ones using this rhetoric isn’t about fighting but running. Running from the fight.
Our people have mostly surrendered the institutions of our fathers to the enemy. They don’t think they will get a fair shot so they don’t even try. I get it. Our enemies did the long march through the institutions and won. There are going to be wise to the strategy. But the answer isn’t to run. To put your head in the sand.
You explore the mindset of our so-called right wing and you realize it isn’t even right wing at all. What you have in the best case are small souls who just want to be able to do what Americans in the 1950s did. Have a nice house with a fence, a wife that stays at home, kids, you know the deal. They don’t want to be persecuted by the government of their fathers. Or they have the modern 1950s mindset which comes down to becoming some kind of influencer or mid-entrepreneur where they think if they can make enough money they can escape the consequences of liberal democracy. Being right wing is MORE than hating immigrants or caring about your heritage. And you have to be more if you want to survive and win.
Many of us have been brought here by whatever RW “guru” influences our side. Most you can say is BAP, but how many read Bronze Age Mindset and understand what he’s advocating for? There’s a tendency to lean into the small things over the important ones. For example, BAP is very pro-animool, but how can you make an impact on animool welfare without wealth and POWER? It should be obvious that a man like BAP, who clearly wants to make an impact and is great at what he does, didn’t intend the focus to be completely on bodybuilding and aesthetics. Of course, you can’t choose how your work is interpreted, but I’d like to point out that he is very clear on what he wants — the reality is too many of us are cowards and refuse to be TYRANNICAL to the human ape in us.
The Warrior Religion
The idea of the WARRIOR RELIGION consumed much of the writing on RESAVAGER, but my focus was misplaced in that respect. I spent much time looking at what Gods a warrior would worship without really understanding what a Warrior Religion would and should mean to its disciples. What God you’re worshipping doesn’t matter if you ain’t even living the life of a warrior. If you read Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy, Costin Alamariu spells it out for you in his thesis. BAP has talked about it on his show, Caribbean Rhythms. What we understand today as what is a warrior and what actually is a warrior are two separate things. The world has changed, certainly, so let me spell out what the warrior is as the ancients understood him to be.
A warrior in the ancient world was a man of race and status. He was the origin of the aristocrat. He went to war not only to defend his people and homeland but for glory and spoils. He may have been a king, he may have served as a fren of the king. He fought not for duty or service, but for tangible rewards and fame. A warrior was closer to the modern mercenary than the soldier or marine. There is a noble quality you do find in soldiers and marines — that desire to take up one of the oldest professions and defend the helpless, but they’ve been trained to IGNORE and CONDEMN the other part of being a warrior: the pursuit of tangible rewards and fame.
It’s no wonder why there is suicide epidemic among veterans and active duty military. They reap none of the rewards of being a warrior. That all goes to the elite who do none of the work involved. Now, there are still rewards to be claimed by serving, but more and more, our kin are choosing the private sector over the military. It ain’t worth the cost they’d say. Everyone’s situation is different. Maybe there are some among us making so much money that joining the military would put their family in a worse position, but this is clearly a small minority.
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