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Aryan Ethos: Loyalty To One’s Own Nature

This is the problem we face in the west the Pakistanis often and many Muslims chose to ignore this relevant growing political movement in the west, the west is moving away from traditional left wing and right wing ideals and treading quick to all types of populism closing our eyes to it will harm us more its sad that folks like @Desert Fox who is a fellow Pakistani is always shut down as a white nationalist a...s . k...ser while he is not all he is doing is trying to raise awareness of the implications of the changes in the west so our diaspora can better prepare themselves for the worse I think its a good thing
@MastanKhan @fitpOsitive @PAK spy
 
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Here's the thing though, I don't have to do so. What bothers me is that an article was presented, written by a fascist, from a fascist website, and the OP didn't bother to disclose it. In fact, @Desert Fox refuses to acknowledge that the website source is a white supremacists site.

Anyway. I'm on mobile, and shitty Internet, not to mention I gotta go to work now. Feel free to reply. If I have the time, I'll reply back.

Honestly though, Evola was absolutely nuts, but makes for an interesting case study, especially since so many fascists in trump's administration idolize him.
 
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Hitler bit off more than he could chew, didn't think out his expansionism properly, was blinded by his belief that Germany could not be defeated, and the in-fighting in his inner circle killed Germany from the top down.

Researching Hitler and his rise to power gives us good insight into wannabe Hitlers like Trump and Modi. In the same way, tea party and RSS used populism and hate to ride to power.

Saddam, Qaddafi, Iranian government objectively did much good for their people. The former two had to be replaced by foreign invasions, and in sha Allah Iran will be able to resist that pressure.

Trump aint Hitler and Tea Party like I said in the past are mostly filled with boomer a..s k..sing Jews as for Modi and the BJP they seem more fazed with Israel and just hating Muslims while they a..s k..is the J,,ws
 
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Honestly though, Evola was absolutely nuts, but makes for an interesting case study, especially since so many fascists in trump's administration idolize him.

I would not call Trump admin fascists in a sense because most of them seem to "belt way" insiders posing as populists

The closets to what fascists politician the US had was David Duke
 
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More or less the hierarchical system in major traditional societies were very similar. But what's even more striking is that the spiritual aspect, of which these hierarchies were mere symbols of, also have many similarities which leads to some conclusions (or theories), among which is that there is a common origin.

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More or less the hierarchical system in major traditional societies were very similar. But what's even more striking is that the spiritual aspect, of which these hierarchies were mere symbols of, also have many similarities which leads to some conclusions (or theories), among which is that there is a common origin.



The worst thing the Anglo Saxons gave was "individualism" and "feminism" pratically all societies be it Islamic, East and West had a form of authoritarian rule which isnt bad as long as the society was peaceful, and not degenrate it was a good form
 
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Honestly though, Evola was absolutely nuts, but makes for an interesting case study, especially since so many fascists in trump's administration idolize him.
Evola was a man of immense knowledge.

His book on Buddhism, "Doctrine of Awakening", published by major publishing house (owned by Jews btw) Simon and Schuster, is a well acknowledged and in depth study of traditional and old Buddhist texts and their meanings and applications. No one can deny Evolas knowledge and expertise on ancient Eastern religions and traditions.
 
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Then there's no point in objecting.

I feel like you and I are arguing different points here.

Well guess what? You've done that for him. So this conversation is pointless.
It should have been, but OP had to get defensive about it. If he either ignored me, or acknowledged his lapse in judgement, than it would have ended right there, but he kept on arguing that I don't know what I'm talking about.

Anyway, now I'm done. Thanks for humoring me.
 
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Evola was a man of immense knowledge.

His book on Buddhism, "Doctrine of Awakening", published by major publishing house (owned by Jews btw) Simon and Schuster, is a well acknowledged and in depth study of traditional and old Buddhist texts and their meanings and applications. No one can deny Evolas knowledge and expertise on ancient Eastern religions and traditions.

Valid Disagrements are fine you will find folks say the same about Allama Iqbal even in crowds that are in the controlled Islamists circles claiming he was a modernists or a secularists, while the same with pseudo liberal crowd who claim he was an ebil Izalmists who spilt South Asia academic and logical disagreements are good but a...s ..k..sing anybody isnt good at all
 
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According to the oldest Aryan and classical teachings, this was not viewed as the result of chance, but as an intimation of a kind of decision or determination prior to the human condition of existence itself.
Btw, this reminds me of an interesting parallel that Islam has (according to some Islamic sources I have read, this is just my personal observation, maybe someone more familiar with Islamic texts can confirm or validate) that the soul is not born with the physical body but is rather already pre-existing.

Similar concept exists in Japanese Zen which is a variant of Buddhism.

@Nilgiri @Psychic @Taimur Khurram @OsmanAli98 @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @Metanoia
 
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