Message from @NormanLord
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@Evropa Beagle Evola was a pagan lol
@St. Aidan of Lindisfarne I feel like I should re-read it. I don’t think I got much out of it.
What’s that “poetry” book that girls were instagramming for awhile? I almost had the feeling I was reading the male equivalent of that.
I quite like the way he discusses divinity and moral goodness
He has some very inspiring passages
@sbbu “Evola was a pagan and church says he baaaaaaddddd. I no like dumb fascist Italian”
You're going to hell pagan
I’m not a pagan H E A T H E N
I am ORTHODOX, truly the only non cucked portion of Christianity
What happened to Constantinople?
it hasn't been taken back yet
deus vult fren
Evola wasn't a fascist
He was a rich hippy
@ayy lmao orthodoxy doesn’t have mass child molestation or the kikery of prot
It's run by the FSB tho
you make it sound like a bad thing
funny how the christian wignats are always eastern orthodox
Really makes you think
Which involved liberating blacks and pitting racial groups against each other to Balkanise the US
Communism=Racism
commies need brown mystery meat race with no culture or history to enact communism to because normal humans have established healthy hierarchies such as the church which create a class divide
Not true tbh
Commies can have ethnic groups, it's capitalism that pushed race mixing
same in China
if you're different in any way at all from the party ideal you're purged
this soulless brown mystery meat biological grey goo
the plan here is to turn us into Brazil
Hardly
Brazil has culture
Evola is a meme. He wasn't really pagan, he had his own real occult beliefs, I say this as someone who's read some of his occult texts. He believed the esoteric side of all spiritual traditions were tied to a perennial occult tradition
Nick likes him, I presume beause he's looking at what Evola's written about the importance of tradition as opposed to modernity, however Evola's conception of tradition was radically different from Nick's and the catholic one, Evola had a disdain for Catholicism and viewed it as a subversive exoteric religion
Read Guenon if youre interested in radical traditionalism or just understand Evola's bias going in
Guenon seems good but apparently he has a strong bias against western civilization
He loses me a little bit in his manicheistic distinction between east and west
Guenon is a profound heretic.
They both are profound modernists in Catholic terms and quite literally aided the destruction of Tradition in the world
^
I prefer to call the oldest institution on earth "Traditional" than the opinions of some uppity Dago