Message from @diversity_is_racism
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Christians 150 years ago and beyond
Never celebrated their religion as individuals in connection with god
They celbrated it as a tribe and collective
Todays Christianity is nothing but a Cosmological individualist religion
IT GOT ABSORBED BY LEFTISM
It has same name, same holy scriptures, same imagery
But it's individual, and hence as good as any other
Christian families are rare, Christian communities even more
Would you call Mormans 'Christian'?
They fucking breed like absolute rabbits
Put them in the oven
Put them in the oven, fact check laer
After many years i have watched a film today
Half of it though
Russian women and their fatalism ❤
wha movie
Tarkovsky's "Solaris"
My comment on Russian women was unrelated though
noice
watch Andrei Rublev
CONSEQUENCE OF A DIVIDED IDENTITY AS DOSTOYEVSKY IDENTIFIED
Russian women (the smaller the place they come from the better) always surprise me with their ability to connect meaningfully with a male human being
Yes they are emotional in that still fatalistic, old-fashioned way
Dostoyevsky had an immense talent to captivate readers with tension, suspense, and then suddenly a laid-back style full of melancholy and dark humor, then with sheer beautu of the words and scenery
But if one would only strip his works to their ideological underlyings he would reach something not entirely useful nowadays
So that shouldn't be done
@Posporo That film lasts like what ? 4 hours ? I'd gladly watch it on some day I really have spare time
i think tarkovsly said the 3 and a half hour cut was his favorite
so look for that one?
sure
So far War Film (the less drama the best, such as gettysburg for example) and so called "Art" filsm are my most favourite
no sermons, no messages, no social themes
I DISAGREE ON DOSTOYEVSKY
HE IDENTIFIED CORE OF THE SLAVIC CRISIS
LACK OF CLEAR IDENTITY
ALSO
I agree there too
conflicting identity
SPOKE CONVINCINGLY FOR NEED FOR NATIONALISM TIED TO A SENSE OF SELF, INCLUDING RELIGION
Same thing Serbs have