In case anyone was worried that, with our recent concerted shift towards wider True Left rhetoric, we are distancing ourselves from core National Socialism, I hope this page reassures you that this is absolutely not the case:
http://aryanism.net/politics/national-socialism-basics/
I for one did not spend all these years arduously reclaiming the swastika flag from the neo-Nazis just to let go of it again as we try to become mainstream. Of course we must speak more widely to show firstly that the True Left is much bigger than just National Socialism and secondly that we are not so zoomed in on Hitler and the Third Reich as to neglect to give credit where due to other historical True Left personalities and movements, but at the same time we must never feel the need to hide the truth that National Socialism is indeed one of the most important forces of the True Left in history.
We are the benchmark of authentic National Socialism. All others who want to call themselves National Socialists must measure up to the high standards that we have set and that they know every single one of us really lives up to in our personal conduct 24/7 regardless of whether or not anyone is watching. The flag is ours now because we put the work in to make Aryanism.net so incomparably superior to every neo-Nazi site out there as to make their claims of being ”National Socialist” about as credible as claims of Cro-Magnon skulls being “Aryan” after people have been shown photos of actual Aryan skulls (and don’t forget we were the ones to do that too!). I intend to keep the ground we have gained, and hopefully so do you.
If you want to help out our movement, you know where to find Hashtali:
http://aryanism.net/about/contact/
Bonus video:
@AS
Well I’m glad you like that line
I have a very strange affinity for putting things into comparative and figurative language and imagery. As for the term, “American,” well, I didn’t like it. It always reminded me of those rightists who sing “Proud to be an American” and throw around the word “American,” and, “America,” so much that I get a bad taste in my mouth whenever I hear it. But now, the way you’ve put it makes me realize that we DO need to take that term back. America, in my mind, refers to the combined continents of North America and South America. With this revival of the word, it will be put to good use as, “America,” embodies a big goal for New World Aryanists, to unite the New World.
And I will have to try that with my father. My dad and I find each other at odds as he is a Fox News republican, and I am as (true) left as can be.
It’s interesting to see how minds think alike, as my drift from rightism into leftism in my high school years always puzzled me. It puzzled my father, too. I remember thinking about why it was that he always said, “I don’t really worry about you, I was just like you at your age. When you have more life experience you’ll figure things out.” When he told me this, it made me think about the age demographic of right-winged people, and how the right strongly attracts those of old age. This brought me to the conclusion that they spent their whole lives building themselves a life for them self and their family. True Leftism, or even False Leftism, is radical and requires big change. This big change, in turn, could potentially uproot these old peoples’ lives, and this scares them. It would scare me too, if I were so materially minded. I reached this conclusion years ago, before I even heard of aryanism or looked into National Socialism (I was a really well known political loud mouth at my high school). I’m glad my radical thinking led me here, you guys feel like home to me.
AS, there are many towns on the East Coast that also have a beautiful simplicity:
http://www.kiarts.org/images/events/tripteaser_image.jpg
http://www.ronsaari.com/stockImages/newEngland/VillageGreenChelseaVT.jpg
http://warriordoc.com/usguide/images/My%20pics/Oct%2001/Town_Square.jpg
>Homo Hubris barbarism such as this: https://www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uploads/generic_image/Looking%20into%20the%20dome.jpg
Agreed. Lutheran churches are much better.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a7/Stockholm_Swedish_Lutheran_Church_from_SW_3.jpg
@Donald
I think some words that before had a better dichotomy (i.e, National Socialist, Aryan) and now have a demonic dichotomy should be taken back, ‘America’ is one of those words, Now thinking about it, What about the other New World countries named after parasitic colonizers such Columbia (named after Christopher Columbus)? Also what about looking into the work and breaking it down, What would ‘America’ or ‘Columbus’ mean if you broke it down?
“age demographic”
Speaking of this, What about the people whose homes are near or are already under foreclosure, I know from personal experience
People DON’T LIKE LOSING THERE HOMES, and would like to keep there homes, We need to promise people and prove to people they will never lose there homes in our State, people will be satisfied by this. (people is our word for folk it’s in our local dialect)
The general mentality of most older adults I’ve met, is that they want a clean, non-violent, stable, and successful society, but there mostly Protestant, I don’t know many Catholics regardless.
“I’m glad my radical thinking led me here”
It think your excellent, I’m glad you an I are here.
Well Amerigo Vespucci wasn’t a slave master.
AS, what’s your opinion on this architecture?
http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/cybernations/images/f/fc/Ger-Welthauptstadt_Germania.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080712000146
@AW
Thanks for your support, but your pictures are quite different from what I had in mind. We want American architecture to dissociate from Western architecture as much as possible in favour of its own characteristically American style. I am currently studying the Pueblo Revival movement, which I consider a good starting point (take note, NCP team!):
https://d3ka0sx7noujy3.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/santa-fe-style-pueblo-revival-walled-yard.jpg
https://d3ka0sx7noujy3.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/santa-fe-style-pueblo-revival-portale.jpg
https://d3ka0sx7noujy3.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/santa-fe-style-edward-brooks-house.jpg
http://www.metroabqrealestate.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Ridgecrest-Adobe.jpg
http://comeonhome.biz/newadmin/files/comeonhome.biz/advertisers/extra/1262.jpg
https://architecturestyles.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/copy-of-img_5894.jpg
https://architecturestyles.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/copy-of-img_5877.jpg
And before anyone accuses me of pro-Native American bias, let me just state for the record that I absolutely hate the Mayan revival movement:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayan_Revival_architecture
@Donald, Alex
Remember that America has two personifications: Uncle Sam and Lady Columbia. Uncle Sam represents the government, and most Americans would agree he can be quite an asshole at times. Lady Columbia fell out of popularity after the early 20th century; she represents the land, the people, the hopes, dreams and spirit of America.
We could say Columbia was “born” around the First Thanksgiving when potential for a new Atlantean civilization was rekindled. We could say Uncle Sam was “born” during the American Revolution, as this was when the Western-based US government we currently have was formed.
While Uncle Sam is a corrupt old man who has fallen far short of what he once aspired to be, Columbia is still young and full of hope for a brighter future. This is the embodiment of those who wish for America to remain part of Western civilization vs those idealists who know America could be so much better..
Of course it is unfortunate that she’s named after Columbus. We should research her and see if she has any alternative names!
Regarding the name of the South American country of Columbia, contrast this to the name Bolivia, which is named after Simon Bolivar. He liberated much of South America from Spain and is sometimes called “Latin America’s George Washington”. However there is one major difference between Bolivar and Washington: Bolivar was an autocrat.
@JJ
Some US trivia: there is actually a pretty cool statue of Bolivar on Central Park South, aka West 59th Street in Manhattan.
@JJ
“Lady Columbia”
I think she is also The Statue of Liberty, which is obviously a bad name itself, so maybe looking into alternative names for that is good as well.
I love those old propaganda posters of her, I feel like she is the Goddess of America, Maybe we can add her to our 21st century propaganda as the Goddess or Protector of America, I would like to call her that, that would make some great new American folk stories.
Does anyone think the nation of Columbia needs an alternative name?
INCIDENTALLY:
“AMERICA” IS THE NAME OF A CONTINENT, NOT OF A COUNTRY; THE NAME OF THE COUNTRY TO WHICH YOU REFER AS “AMERICA” IS “UNITEDSTATES” OR “UNITED STATES” OR “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA”, AND THE APPROPRIATE DEMONYM FOR IT WOULD BE “UNITEDSTATIAN”.
@RY
I think we are all aware of that, and are working to unite the Americas. So this shouldn’t be an issue. Post-revolution, it won’t be called “United States” anymore.
@Donald
>I think we are all aware of that…
MANY PERSONS ARE NOT, BESIDE, MY REMARKING ON IT WAS ADDRESSED MAINLY TO THOSE WHO DO NOT CARE DESPITE BEING AWARE OF IT.
>… and are working to unite the Americas.
THAT IS A LONG TERM OBJECTIVE, AND ONE WHICH WILL BECOME MORE COMPLICATED THAN IT ALREADY IS IF MOST PERSONS, OR IF THE RELEVANT PERSONS, KEEP REFERRING TO A SINGLE COUNTRY WITH THE NAME OF THE ENTIRE CONTINENT, WHICH IS BOTH SENSELESS, AND INDICATIVE OF MENTAL LAZINESS.
>So this shouldn’t be an issue.
I CONCUR, BUT IT IS.
>Post-revolution, it won’t be called “United States” anymore.
THAT IS ALSO A LONG TERM OBJECTIVE, AND ONE THAT IS VIRTUALLY UNREALIZABLE IF THE APPROPRIATE PRECONDITIONS ARE NOT SET.
DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE THE UNCONSCIOUS POWER OF WORDS UPON THE HUMAN MIND; CALLING UNITEDSTATES “AMERICA” WILL ONLY SERVE TO PERPETUATE THE CHARACTERISTIC PATRIOTIC CHAUVINISM IN MOST UNITEDSTATIANS, AND THUS FURTHER STYMIE FOLKISH NATIONALISM IN UNITEDSTATES; CONVERSELY, IF PERSONS START REFERRING TO THEIR COUNTRY BY ITS ACTUAL, BUT UNDERUSED CURRENT NAME, THEY WILL BE FORCED TO CONSCIOUSLY THINK OVER THE TERM ITSELF AND ITS DERIVATIONS, AND TO THINK REGARDING THE CAUSES FOR THE CHANGE IN THE USE OF TERMINOLOGY, THUS SETTING THE PRECONDITIONS FOR EVENTUAL ACTIVE TRANSFORMATION ON THE CIVIC, AND NATIONAL, LEVELS.
@RY
If you really want to be precise, the correct way to refer to people in the US is by their ‘state’ (e.g. Texan, Californian). Similar to how there are no “European Unionites” but only Germans, Spaniards, etc.
@Alex
The Statue of Liberty is technically not a representation of Columbia (however, many later depictions of Columbia were influenced by the statue, e.g. Columbia Pictures logo).
If we were ever to use imagery of Columbia, it must be clear that we are not traditionalists who are trying to bring back the past (because, unfortunately, one of her enduring portrayals is linked to Manifest Destiny/colonialism)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/American_progress.JPG
or aligned with British traditionalists who like Britannia/British colonialism.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/uncle-sam/images/britannia.jpg
I imagine there are plenty of New World myths and gods/goddesses who could take Columbia’s place as a competing figure to Uncle Sam, but have largely been forgotten due to Euro-centrism in the US.
@JJ
“The Statue of Liberty”
I was wondering what would we do with it or call it after revolution however, since we are against the idea of liberty.
“unfortunately, one of her enduring portrayals is linked to Manifest Destiny/colonialism”
Oh yeah, I was going to bring that up, I haven’t looked at the posters in a long time.
“If we were ever to use imagery of Columbia”
No saying we should use the styling of the posters, Just posters with her looking powerful with some empowering phrase.
“I imagine there are plenty of New World myths and gods/goddesses who could take Columbia’s place as a competing figure to Uncle Sam”
Most likely! Is was wondering what would be the best figure so far, I may look into this.
@Alex, JJ
Well, I would like to use a familiar, powerful mother type name. If any come to mind don’t be afraid to share. I do like her design as well as her general theme, but the American flag I would like to be replaced by an NCP flag, signifying a new birth for America (Any flag designs are much appreciated as well!!). I like this idea and it’s getting me really excited about the direction this is going.
@AS, I’ve always loved that kind of architecture. However, it seems plausible and pragmatic in the Midwest and Southwest, as those type of buildings are ideal for drier climates. Do you have any suggestions for the rest of the U.S.?
@Donald
I’m not sure if this answers your question, but in general, any type of architecture that is distinctively and unambiguously American could be explored. For example, diner architecture:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/25/b9/6d/25b96d1a000e29f56cae3b808092bd8b.jpg
http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/qq223/dinerman3/November%2020%202011/DSCF0975.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/21/SalemDiner_Salem_Massachusetts.jpg/800px-SalemDiner_Salem_Massachusetts.jpg
http://www.nationalheritagemuseum.org/portals/0/images/Exhibits/boulevard-diner-web.jpg
http://lifestyle.howstuffworks.com/crafts/drawing/how-to-draw-diners.htm
@AS
In Salem, Oregon, we have a beautiful Capitol building that looks free of European influence. The “gold” thing on top is a golden lumberjack, which is (or was) our primary resource in Oregon.
http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/41/31/13/oregon-state-capitol.jpg
I think our downtown looks unique as well, has a small town, simple feel to it, but of course shopping malls that should be demolished in place of small business structures. We aren’t a small town by any means, but we aren’t a high rise city either.
Today in the US, Bernie Sanders visited Los Angeles on his campaign trail. His speech was opened by none other than Sarah Silverman (Jew, as if the name wasn’t a giveaway). Rallying up the people by reminding them that he took no corporate backing from the Koch brothers as Ted Cruz did, but raised 15 million dollars from his campaign supporters. Let me remind you all that Silverman said she would, “Kill Christ again,” and is no different than any other Jew. That’s two Jews on the campaign now, and my ears are perked up.
Here’s a link to the video, if you all have the stomach for it: http://youtu.be/GSrhJGGDqx0
@AS
Interesting, those diners appear to be re-purposed train cars. I’ve been in one before, but did not realize it was common!
@Donald
She’s a comedian whose ‘style’ is to be as offensive as possible. (And I feel I should make it clear she didn’t say the Jesus thing at the Sanders rally).
“Most of the humor in “Jesus Is Magic” depends on the scandal of hearing a nice, middle-class Jewish girl make jokes about rape, anal sex, the Holocaust and AIDS. She makes fun of religion. She riffs on 9/11. But Ms. Silverman is not smashing taboos so much as she is desperately searching for them.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Silverman:_Jesus_Is_Magic
Sounds like a great speaker to appeal to edgy young people…sigh
Also I hope leftists can be careful with their “funded by corporations/1%” rhetoric, because this was a major thing Ron Paul supporters did. And sooner or later liberals/Democratic Party are going to face a big backlash over this, because Hillary Clinton receives just as much “big business lobby money” as anyone else.
http://libertyposter.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/composite41.png
@Alex
“I was wondering what would we do with it or call it after revolution however, since we are against the idea of liberty.”
I’m not sure, but I think as long as people associate the statue with positive things like freedom (in my mind, it seems like a beacon of independent American-ness defiantly pointed towards Old World Europe) and welcoming integration into American society (e.g. its connection with Ellis Island immigrants), rather than explicitly thinking of it as representing the philosophical/political idea of liberty, it should be ok in the short term.
@JJ
“Interesting, those diners appear to be re-purposed train cars.”
Yes, and this really encapsulates (pun intended) the immigrant American experience in architectural form, as converting a formerly moving vehicle compartment into a stationary building sends the message: “We are proud that we made the journey, but don’t worry, we are definitely here to stay.”
More diners:
http://www.historypressblog.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Image-4.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/24/Blue_Moon_Diner_%28Miss_Toy_Town_Diner%29_-_Gardner%2C_MA_-_DSC00907.JPG/800px-Blue_Moon_Diner_%28Miss_Toy_Town_Diner%29_-_Gardner%2C_MA_-_DSC00907.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3a/Mickey%27s_Diner.jpg/800px-Mickey%27s_Diner.jpg
http://www.cityclassics.biz/images/l_diner.jpg
https://kjpatrick.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/mack-diner-1-kw1.jpg
https://kjpatrick.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/branchburg-diner-1-branchburg-nj-us-22-jan-2007.jpg
https://kjpatrick.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/toms-diner-4-us-46-roxbury-twp-nj-aug-20071.jpg
http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/02/8e/c9/ab/sebring-diner.jpg
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/fc/76/1e/fc761ed6e08ca14af9be3309a72c5e9c.jpg
http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/sims/images/5/5d/Desert_Diner.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120917090752
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/photos-NM-Misc/Albuquerque%20Valentine%20Diner.jpg
Another thing is that diner architecture fits right in with Pueblo revival architecture without even intending to do so, demonstrating the truth of E Pluribus Unum.
http://santafe-1.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/AspenView8.jpg
http://www.charlesash.com/art/Available/Pueblo%20Style%20Adobe.JPG
http://www.house-design-coffee.com/images/San-Diego-pueblo-revival.jpg
http://www.bayareabungalows.com/Uploads/68/07/6807/Gallery/Types%20of%20Bungalows/bungalow%20pueblo.jpeg
http://briansellschicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Pueblo-Revival.jpg
See what I mean? There is a common emphasis on low height (which maximizes sunlight, as the buildings cast minimal shadows over the streets), rounded corners, “tube” shapes and generally friendly vibe.
The train car quote was beautiful. It definitely sheds light on the pro-positive-immigration aspect of the American movement. It seems that America would be a good example and a shining light on the possibilities positive immigration could have on worldwide policies.
AS - again regarding your plans regarding the Jews. How will you root out crypto-Jews (who have children)? Surely there will be no motivation for them to come forward if all they have to look forward to is a brutal execution. What happened to your earlier plan of offering them police protection if they come forward immediately?
Also, I agree about many masterpieces being produced during the 80s and 90s, but don’t think it was due to Hitler’s influence. I think it was just due to the spiritual vacuum left by the collapse of Judeo-Christianity, allowing the Aryan mind to re-assert itself. The Romantic Movement and Hitler were just other consequences of this.
By the way, I can tell from reading this page that you enjoyed Anthony’s Epistle to the Hebrews. You might be interested to know that he had considered mentioning Luther’s ‘On Christian Freedom’ therein instead of Greek mythology in discussing the Jewish emphasis on morality based on fear.
@AW
“How will you root out crypto-Jews (who have children)? Surely there will be no motivation for them to come forward if all they have to look forward to is a brutal execution. What happened to your earlier plan of offering them police protection if they come forward immediately?”
Their offpsring (who have no offpsring of their own yet) have motivation to come forward, because they will receive police protection. By their offspring coming forward, we will know the parents are crypto-Jews, and hence can arrest them. That was the meaning of the earlier plan.
“Behold, a son shall be at variance with his father, and a daughter with her mother.” - Jesus
http://aryanism.net/wp-content/uploads/De-Profundis.jpg
Interesting, I see that Giotto and Dante are praised while Raphael and Petrarch are not.
“In reaction, it is tempting to assume that realistic styles can more easily be classified as Aryan art when compared with modern styles. However, a primary argument made by contemporary artists with such leanings aiming for a new artistic “renaissance” is that art should “return to art for art’s sake”. While the technical skills of these artists may surpass most modernists, they - like many of their modernist foes - also lack purpose to their art. Hence an important distinction is made: it is not necessarily the way the values are illustrated, but the values themselves which determine the classification of the artwork as either Aryan or non-Aryan.”
http://aryanism.net/culture/aesthetics/art/
Perhaps Raphael lacked purpose and was about his awesome skills?
Finally understood. Gnostic Christians preach about modesty, humbleness and frugality. These cathedrals are nothing of the sort.