Lana Lokteff: "Living in a World Gone Mad." (2019)
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Our next speaker is the hostess of Radio 314, and is probably best known to all of you as the indispensable co-host of Red Ice TV, which he hosts with her husband, Hendrik Palmgren.
Lana Lochteff is a wife and a mother, and she is passionate about the future of the European people.
And so long as you are passionate about Europeans, that's all it takes for the opposition to describe you as the Queen Bee of white
supremacy.
I'm kind of jealous.
I'd like to be the queen bee of white supremacy.
But we will simply call her the queen of our conference today.
So please welcome Len Lockton.
Thank you.
Well, Jared, you will always be the rock star, no matter what people say.
Absolutely. So, on that note, I think that should clear the air.
So, Jared, I can't just ad-lib like you.
I'm better at writing out my thoughts.
I don't know if it's a woman thing.
I don't know.
So, there's absolutely, positively, no doubt about it.
We live in a world gone completely.
Utterly mad.
Some mornings I check the news and I feel like I've woken up in an alt universe.
The wrong timeline.
Where everything is inverted.
It's like someone slipped the CIA-backed acid into my water.
There's another name for this insanity unfolding before us.
A name I think everyone in this room knows about.
Clown world.
Also known as a crisis.
We're at the circus, a fitting analogy for the current state of the West.
The clown is an archetype that perfectly summarizes life in our progressive society.
We're living in Ronald McDonald America, and I never liked that guy.
I've always found clowns to be creepy and disturbing, like the serial killer John Wayne Gacy.
The entire getup just screams crazy person, multicolored hair, ridiculous clothes and shoes that don't fit, smeared red lips, and a red nose that indicates chronic inflammation.
I've always been annoyed by neurotic slapstick comedy of clumsy clowns tripping, losing balance, making loud noises, getting in your face, and just being overall irritating.
Until I read a headline like this.
No joke.
White supremacists are now using clowns to spread hate.
Even SJWs are making serious YouTube videos dressing up like clowns in order to take it back.
Mockery, over-the-top humor, and being disruptive in progressive places of worship can be very effective in the right time and place.
And clearly, that time is now.
Some think the clown is reserved for the circus act.
The children's birthday party, or maybe just to cheer kids up in the cancer ward.
And sometimes Halloween or a horror movie.
Only appropriate for the special occasion or the controlled environment.
Well, this is 2019, and there are no spaces, no times, where the clown is inappropriate anymore.
You might spot one on the way to work, at work, the grocery store, a bank, your children's school, even a church.
Or perhaps the journalists in this room.
Except a couple of the good ones on the right.
It's no coincidence that the new Joker movie is coming out this Halloween.
In the old Batman movie, Jack becomes a Joker after falling into toxic chemicals.
In the new Joker, Joaquin becomes a Joker from living in modern society.
As the YouTube comments pointed out, 1989, throw him in acid.
2019, throw him into society.
Fans are even petitioning Joaquin Phoenix to use the meme, we live in a society.
Makes me think of Costanza, right?
We live in a society!
No, we live in an upside-down world, and the people who should be in the mental ward are dictating society.
The fool is king, and the real king is looked upon as the fool.
On a side note, it's kind of an interesting synchronicity for people who are into those things.
I actually met Heath Ledger, who played the Joker, years ago on the set of my friend's film, Ten Things I Hate About You in Seattle.
He was a nice Australian country boy until Hollywood put their claws into him and he made Brokeback Mountain.
Well, it's very interesting that he died and overdosed on drugs, prescription drugs, while filming a movie about a traveling carnival show, a circus.
The clown is manifesting everywhere we look.
I even remember the 2016 clown sightings, you guys remember that?
Where reports of people disguised as evil clowns were coming, showing up from around the country.
He is an archetype that's coming out to play in all kinds of ways.
And he represents a much deeper force at work in our liberal democracy and in our collective unconscious.
Well, we went from a time of Pepe occult meme magic, where a modern avatar of an ancient deity, Egyptian deity, was accidentally resurrected online, haha, to Pepe sporting a rainbow-haired wig and a big red nose.
He's also probably drunk.
No, we're not actually the clown, but we are working with what is at our disposal, what the universe has handed us, chaos.
Yes, chaos has not left, it has only intensified.
And in times of chaos, you have to grab it, you have to harness it, and you have to use it.
When you're surrounded by clowns, sometimes you have to dress up as one to throw a monkey wrench in their skit.
And we have all the monkey wrenches in the world.
Monkey wrenches of truth.
The clown represents chaos, and from chaos comes order.
But to get the kind of order we'd like, because not all order is good, is going to take a lot of chaos.
But we don't have to create it because the anti-white left is doing all the work for us.
It's the dark, emotional, turbulent times that give birth to a greater art and a greater man.
One without a big red nose.
Chaos can be an engine of creation.
It motivates, it emboldens, and it forces one to step in and do what needs to be done.
To become the master of chaos.
To one who's not observing this chaos, it seems random.
But we, in this room, we've identified the patterns and the reasoning.
In fact, in a chaotic environment where all is seemingly lost, it will be people like us who will be able to use it to our advantage.
Right now, the rules are written to prevent us from being free.
But when full chaos comes, there will be nothing to enforce those rules, which are already hanging on by a thread.
It's why they focus their efforts into silencing and suppressing words and thoughts.
And that's when this happens.
When you clamp down too hard, people are going to find ways to release the pressure.
But since Honkler has manifested, the anti-white left has shown that they have zero sense of humor.
Well, about things that are actually funny, anyway.
They have zero ability to laugh at themselves.
They are incredibly uptight.
But for years, Hollywood has made the same old jokes bashing the white guy.
But it's just not fresh and funny anymore.
The wheel has turned, and now they are at the center of all the best jokes.
But why are they so freaked out about it?
Because it's the clown, the court jester, who gets away with mocking the kingdom.
He criticizes while entertaining, and the people laugh without fear of being imprisoned.
Violent tyrants in the past put up with their clowns, even though they were often made the butt of the joke.
The Joker is a wild card.
In times like now, he can do great damage through his jokes.
Progressives know this all too well, and that's why they talk about taking the clown back.
Progressives in high places also use the motto, order out of chaos.
The trick of creating chaos and then seizing power under the pretense of putting things back in order in a way that they actually wanted all along.
It's their tried and true method of deception and manipulation.
We see that now.
Open the borders into European nations, havoc begins, then blame racism, and put things in order.
By taking away the rights of white people, ban and censor them for pointing it out, while flooding their countries with non-Europeans, and then finally probably putting them in gulags.
There are stupid forms of order, and there are intelligent ones.
There are natural ones, and there are contrived ones.
But the thing about creating chaos is that you can't predict how things are actually going to play out.
It's a gamble.
And when I say we should work with chaos, I don't mean creating it like the elites do.
No, I mean playing in the realm of the chaos that they didn't predict.
Because even the mightiest of kingdoms, they have a weak spot that they didn't plan for.
And there are plenty of weak spots in the kingdom that we currently live in.
They didn't expect online meme culture to be so effective, so powerful, working not in their favor.
So here we are.
The clown wants to come out and play.
It's his time.
So who is he and what is he trying to tell the world?
Well, Western mythology, esoteric traditions, and philosophy, they all mention the concept of a cycle.
Nature is one constant cycle of seasons, of life, but history is also cyclical.
Many of you know Oswald Spangler presented his cyclical theory in the book The Decline of the West.
He criticized the evolutionary theories of social change and said that change never happens in a straight line, from simple to complex, but rather it occurs in a cycle where we started.
We see that in nature.
One cycle of season takes place, one by one after each other.
In the same way, the cycle of day and night.
Likewise for living beings, we also go through the phase of life and death.
For Jung, he described the self as an archetype represented by the mandala or the circle.
And it also fits with our red ice tagline, the future is the past.
And yeah, I wish that I could change this concept of repeating history, but it seems that we are caught in a loop.
This cycle is also found in human society, in civilization and in politics, such as the battle between progressive and traditionalist forces.
It's just taken different shapes and descriptive words, but the concept is the same.
Human civilization and culture always experience a rise and a fall, formation and destruction.
And to prove this, Oswald described eight civilizations of the world, their rise and fall.
He said that Western culture reached its utmost position of development in the field of trade and sciences and has progressed rapidly.
But slowly it is reaching a stage of attenuation, decrease.
Its destruction is for certain.
Clearly Spangler was right.
The grandeur of Western society is diminishing, and its power and influence will be destroyed.
And from there, and from, well, where we're all looking at, I say let's welcome this phase of destruction.
Because it's nature doing her work.
For the things that are now front and center praised as the ideal are anti-nature.
At this point in the cycle, before destruction, all the things that are normally reserved for the dark shadows, they come to the center.
Like drag queen story hour, or the trans woman weightlifter, or I'm sure you guys have a million more.
What is usually hidden away at the bottom edge of society is now the prime focus right on the top and center.
If there was one circle that represents where we currently are in a cycle of time, it would be a circus wheel.
The clown's spinning ball, the ferris wheel, rotating, spinning, and making us all very nauseous.
And yes, I do get sick on fair rides.
I've just always hated them.
We're living at the point where everything is upside down, upside down world.
It's the final carnival at the end of a cycle, feasting before the fast, before the death.
It's excess, it's constant amusement and entertainment, deviant behavior of all variety, people masquerading as something they're not.
It's escapist, it's the bread and circus, and it's a freak show.
It's an upside-down world celebration, the opposite of the real world.
Deranged, sickly progressives, they thrive in this environment because they can Be themselves.
What is normal and real anyway?
Says a small minority of sick lunatics, right?
In the world, they call the forces of nature an oppressive social structure which must be dismantled for all to be liberated to be themselves.
If he can just remove his testicles, then he will finally be the person he was always meant to be, free at last.
In the stupid movie The Hunger Games, the center of the world becomes a constant carnival of clowns in order to not have to deal with the fact that the world is on the brink of annihilation.
Elites have always done this.
Drink, eat cake, and have an orgy until the peasants storm the castle and chop their heads off.
They're clueless and they're self-indulgent.
And all the while, the jester was warning them.
In Upside Down World, the farther from the center you go, the people in the fringes are the civilized and decent ones.
Everything is in reverse.
The fringes used to be reserved for the deviants, the perverts, the mentally sick.
But in this world, the fringes are where you find conversations about being a traditional European housewife, harsh criticisms of pumping sex change hormones into children, and it's where you'll find brilliant, solid minds like Jared Taylor.
The most decent, civilized, intelligent, well-mannered, and cultured individuals like many of you here are now considered the radical French.
But unlike the degenerates of old, at least they had a corner where they can meet and vent their sick fantasies in secret.
That can even be said for clean-cut nationalists who are hunted down at every turn, even banned from entering the motherlands.
I mean, I heard a guy was coming here from a Canadian.
Who was deported on his way to this conference.
A Canadian, guys!
Couldn't even get into America to go to this conference.
In this world, we are the scary shadow and they are the light.
Carl Jung, definitely not a Freud fan, spoke about the shadow, the dark aspects of our mind comprised of repressed ideas, weaknesses, desires, and instincts.
He said we might project these weaknesses onto others, distorting our view of ourselves and others.
Well, in Upside Down World, we are the boogeyman, the scary deity whispering on their shoulder.
We are the repressed and forbidden ideas.
We are the voice lurking in their shadow self, telling them what they don't accept, what they deny is true.
They point their dirty fingers at us while being guilty.
It's the male feminist who's secretly a mega-perv.
We've seen that over and over.
Or the violent communist talking about peace.
Or the elites who are pedophiles?
Or the bloodthirsty warmonger telling us about human rights and equality and diversity and dignity and racism?
Ultimately, we represent their deepest fear, putting them back into the shadows where they belong.
Thank you.
The West is one big warped carnival on a suicide mission, and while other countries are not on the same cycle of creation and destruction, there are many happily taking advantage of the drunken state of all the carnival goers.
That's where we enter the picture.
We're inside the circus tent whether we want to be or not.
We're at the party, surrounded by clowns pretending to be noble aristocrats.
They have their lunatic guards blocking the exit.
They've shoved the bread and cotton candy down our throats.
We've lost money playing the games that are always rigged, and we've thrown up from the spinning rides, and we want out.
Well, that's where the clown comes in.
But when everyone's a clown, no one's a clown, except for the normal guy.
He gets trashed in the media, and he is called America's greatest threat.
He is written off, cast aside as Bozo the Clown.
Well, things aren't always what they seem, though.
And the partygoers have underestimated one of the most important roles at the carnival.
One that is bestowed to us that we should embrace.
The jester, the joker, the trickster, the clown, and the fool.
This has always been important in European mythology and archetypes.
Here's why this manifested energy is dangerous to the kingdom.
Why they have to censor joke memes and humor videos online, including a 14-year-old girl like Soph.
I know Henrik just did a show about that.
Because laughter, laughing at the king, can make it all fall apart.
The jester, the clown, the fool, he gets to tell the hard truths that might cause trouble if anyone else tells them.
He speaks in parables and paradoxes that normies struggle to understand.
He can speak harsh truths and they listen because he's entertaining in his difference and the people love it.
It is he who shows the limit of the hierarchy, pointing to where the unacceptable boundary lines are, the lines that people are just dying to cross.
Modern society has forgotten that jesters, clowns, and fools are not just there to amuse us.
No, the left, they know this well.
They used the fool on TV to entrain, to condition the masses to conform to progressive behavior.
But there's only one way to go from bottoms up, and that is right side up.
Clowns make light of spinning on balls, walking on tight ropes, and being in tight, awkward spaces, and tripping on things that shouldn't be there, showing where we've gone wrong.
The clown shows life as it should not be, just as we should be making fun of living in a liberal, dildo-values dictatorship.
Clowns have the power to disrupt the program and ruin the party.
They are useful to get the ridiculousness of modern times across.
In fact, some are even questioning if Honkler's big red nose is anti-Semitic.
A clown shows how nothing fits, how something is constantly failing.
He exaggerates to make a point.
He shows the breakdown in meeting.
He interrupts the scheduled programming.
He shows the difficulty in juggling too many parts, and he makes light of balancing on awkward things, jumping through hoops and flying through the air, hanging onto a trampeze.
He even dodges lions, tigers, and bears, and he doesn't even have to say a word.
He also throws a pie in someone's face.
Don't worry, I didn't bring one.
Pie being 314, a number that I really like.
No matter how large or small the circle, its circumference is always pie.
You can't escape the cycle.
The clown is an appropriate metaphor of a normal person coping an upside-down world, living in a liberal dictatorship, walking the ideological tightrope where everyday actions and tasks have become extraordinary and dramatic.
He is a modern-day shaman.
In traditional fables, clowns act as a mentor and guide for the young.
They console those who are mourning, and they comfort the downtrodden.
Their advice is sought and is regarded as valuable, although being considered lower than a servant.
There are nuances to this energy play, though.
The trickster is a mythological figure who's impish and playful.
They perform tricks and are responsible for teaching others through craftiness.
He lives in the world of paradoxes, and he is a shapeshifter.
He's a boundary crosser who loves to break the rules.
The trickster violates principles of the current order.
He's a troublemaker who playfully disrupts normal life and reestablishes it on a new basis.
He may exemplify heroism in one story, but stand out as a villainous character in the next.
Sounds familiar, doesn't he?
Right now, we are fulfilling this role in a grand cycle.
And it's true, we are both hero and villain, not just collectively as a race, but as a political movement.
In Upside Down World, us in this room, we are the villains.
Which is funny because I tend to, like many of you, probably side with the villain in most of these lefty movies.
A good quote by Joseph Campbell.
There's a very special property in the trickster.
He always breaks in, just as the unconscious does, to trip up the rational situation.
He's both a fool and someone who's beyond the system.
And the trickster represents all those possibilities of life that your mind hasn't decided it wants to deal with.
We are the ones forcing these people to deal with these issues that they don't want to deal with.
The mind structures a lifestyle, and the fool or trickster represents another whole range of possibilities.
He doesn't respect the values that you've set up for yourself, and he smashes them.
The fool is the breakthrough.
Of the absolute into the field of controlled social orders.
Joseph Campbell said that.
So we are the tricksters to this current order.
The trickster like us carries and expresses polar energies of silliness and seriousness, play and work, things that are hidden and known, creating and destroying, and order and disorder.
In times of chaos, we have to be flexible and swing.
And I don't mean in a trisexual way.
Like the jester, there are times when we all have to wear a mask.
We have the hardest task of all, disrupting the regular scheduled programming of the masses.
They're ultimately being programmed to self-destruct, so it's going to take a bit of juggling.
Clowns are also looked at as fools.
Now, we often get depicted as the fool by the circus media.
The fool tarot card represents renewal, beginning, movements, and unlimited possibilities.
The sun rises up behind him, indicating the start of something new.
So it's perfect that he shows himself at the end of a cycle.
He gets a bad rap, yet many times he's vindicated at the end.
It's the fool who was speaking and warning everyone, and everyone was treating him like a madman.
But later on, they find out that he was right.
The fool stands on the edge of a cliff, opening up to the yellow, sunlit sky, holding a white rose and stick with his few belongings tied up behind him.
Below him, a white dog mimics his exuberant posture.
He's joyful, hopeful, innocent, spontaneous, and ready for adventure wherever it may lead.
His number is zero.
He's childlike, free, and uninhibited, and somehow he manages to have beginner's luck.
This really reminds me of the early days of the alt-right.
He's symbolic of spontaneity and a free spirit, risk-taking, saying whatever comes to mind without caring, like children who have no filter.
It's something the current establishment is trying to squash, because even a child, even a fool, can be right sometimes.
Pure childlike emotion is important to combat tyrants who want to crush your spirits.
The fool reminds us that each day is a new adventure.
Anything is possible.
It's the opposite of being blackpilled.
You can be a realist without losing your sense of adventure and creativity, never thinking everything is hopeless.
You can talk about the dark things with a raw, childlike sense of humor.
To put the ugliness beneath your feet without expending all your energy, knowing that all these things, they are going to come to an end.
Yes, I understand it's about making wise choices and not being reckless, but some risk-taking in these times is mandatory for what is the alternative.
Let me quote a few lefties about being the fool.
We were young, we were foolish, we were arrogant, but we were right.
Daniel Ellsberg, political activist.
Whatever you hold on to that you want to do and that other people tell you you are foolish to want to do, don't give up.
Dermot Mulroney, actor.
If you want to improve, be content to be thought foolish and stupid.
Well, this was from a Greek philosopher, so that's good.
The best servants of the people, like the best ballets, must whisper unpleasant truths in the master's ear.
It is the court fool, not the foolish courtier, whom the king can least afford to lose.
Walter Whitman said that.
People do not wish to appear foolish to avoid the appearance of foolishness.
They are willing to remain actual fools.
Alice Walker.
Until you're ready to look foolish, you'll never have the possibility of being great, said Cher, who was a big advocate of sanctuary cities until they all started coming into her neighborhood.
If you don't risk looking foolish, you'll never do anything special.
Ethan Hawke.
Stay hungry, stay foolish.
Steve Jobs.
The greatest fools are often more clever than the men who laugh at them.
Novelist and creator of the Game of Thrones.
The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes.
Sir Winston Churchill, sadly he was not right about World War II.
Henry Ford, too many men are afraid of being fools.
And Frank Sinatra, dare to wear the foolish clown face.
But an amazing trait of the fool, the clown, the jester, is that he laughs and he brings others to laughter.
Because laughter cuts through tyranny and it levels the playing field.
In the Middle Ages, there was an implicit understanding of this with the belief that joking could help shield one from misfortune.
But they didn't have Silicon Valley yet, did they?
We may not have been hired by the king, but we're crashing the party anyway.
Clown therapy.
It's really a thing.
Humor is important from every angle.
One can masterfully use it with a powerful effect to teach certain lessons and important truths.
Comedy is the medium by which the ridiculousness and hypocrisy of the world can be illuminated.
Jesters have fun, and they invite others into their world of silliness and carefree living, especially in the days of heavy political correctness, because people crave the naughty laughs.
By doing so, they lighten up tense situations, they mock boundaries, they make light of truly awful things, and they brighten the moods of the downtrodden.
Laughter has the power to both tear down and to heal.
It aids recovery, and it actually does physically.
There's science behind this.
It's a powerful antidote to stress, pain, and conflict.
Joking, memes, lighthearted conversations about our tyrannical system are an unconventional path to wisdom and truth.
Once they crack that first laugh at the tyrant for how ridiculous and wrong he is, everything is possible.
The fool is the creator of the new through play, and we need a lot more play.
I've noticed the establishment, shall we say, is very quick to shut down any humorous or lighthearted content remotely in favor of nationalism.
They fear the power of our laughs, because they know what follows if you can make people laugh at the fact that the king is an idiot moron.
I saw this dumb tweet the other day by a gloomy-looking leftist.
It said, excuse me, man, being on the alt-right sounds so joyless.
You can't enjoy drag queens.
You're always cleaning your room.
I can only imagine that all sorts of ethnic food is out of the question, if not for overtly racist reasons.
So much to unpack there.
But this guy, Justin, is basically saying that drag queens and tacos, that's where it's at.
Oh, in a filthy room, right?
And it makes his little heart full of glee.
I mean, this is sad.
Meanwhile, we're all literally laughing at the fact that he just used the ma ethnic foods argument.
I mean, literally, the joke's always on them.
Always on them.
The honker cuts through all the noise and sums it up.
But what about the clown, Trump?
Well, I think it's clear to everyone in this room that the emperor has no clothes.
Because snake-tongue Jared Kushner stole them all.
Speaking of Israel first to Kushner in the circus, I found an interesting coincidence while writing this.
Israel is a world leader in the use of clowns in medical settings.
I did not know this.
They're researching clown therapy, and they actually have a standardized branch of medicine at the University of Haifa, and they actually offer degrees on medical clowning.
So they too have an important role to play at the circus.
Because as it turns out, a number of circuses were founded and run or bought by them too.
But I will skip this next paragraph.
I also find it interesting that a circus ringmaster is also called a ringleader.
A ringleader is one who initiates or leads an illicit or illegal activity.
He interacts with some acts, but especially with the clowns.
And no doubt about it, the ringleader is watching us now.
I mean, there is a van out there, an intelligence-gathering van, and they're probably listening right now.
I hope they're learning something out there.
We live in a time of smoke and mirrors and people doing elaborate acrobatics.
To convince us that everything is normal.
But isn't it all more serious than that?
Why a clown?
Why the circus?
It's not funny.
I've heard people say this.
Well, we've all been at a point in our life where one thing after another piled up on us in unbelievable ways.
As though something was after us personally, and it seems that when it rains, it pours.
And for some of us in this room, they actually have been after us personally.
It's like that bad day that never ends and then you smash your toe into the furniture.
Instead of losing your mind and letting it crush you, you just have to stop right there, let it flow, and laugh.
Because we cannot carry the weight of the upside-down world on our shoulders.
It will crush you.
I've seen it over and over.
You have to find another vantage point.
But we can make light of it, spinning our plates and balancing on our tightropes while the circus gets wobblier and wobblier, then finally comes crashing down.
We will know how to jump out of the way just in time.
Think of it this way: you are celebrating the coming rebirth, the end of a cycle and the beginning of a next.
It's not a matter of how, but when.
This version of society is not one I care to preserve.
Nor can a society which fights human nature preserve itself anyway.
It may cling to life for a time, but ultimately, it's going down.
I know it's hard to stop trying to save this dying system, but instead we should encourage its tearing down.
Be the commentary along the way, saying, I told you so!
As much as I'd like to end this repeating cycle for good between nature and anti-nature forces, it's beyond our control.
It's in the realm of something higher at work.
I suppose anything that doesn't grow or reinvent itself can become lifeless and weak.
So I say toast each other and laugh as the kingdom crumbles and freaks do their thing, mock it on the sidelines, and rejoice that it is coming down, because we can do better.
By doing this, we are helping speed it along to flip things right side up again.
So instead of a circus wheel, maybe in 2080 it will be a golden chariot wheel riding to the gods.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I know it's going to get a whole lot crazier and very ugly, but we have to find our inner joker until it passes.
Laughter is a strength, and we have all the good jokes.
But we also have each other's backs.
We have a very strong community.
And fellowship is important to keep your spirit up.
Besides, who do you think the kids are going to want to hang out with?
The shrieking church lady on the left or the joker on the right?
Don't let them get you down because it's what they want.
The more they can't crush and demoralize you, the more they'll reveal their true ugly face.
Inside the circus tent are also ladders, ropes, and trapezes symbolizing the ascent.
So take back the rainbow.
A lot of people have been talking about that.
Take back the rainbow and embrace that white face when faced with adversary.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Good evening, Queen Longtuff.
My name is Peter.
How do we avoid brother wars and how do we get Christians, atheists, and pagans to quit bickering and quit purity spiraling until we all have big, red noses?
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I find, as far as the pagan and Christian thing, it's something we talk about a lot.
It's a matter of respect and knowing that European people are incredibly diverse when it comes to their spirituality.
And we have to respect that.
So, I mean, Europeans have always been the most diverse when it comes to spirituality.
So I, for one, don't care who you want to worship, who you want to pray to, or your path of spirituality.
We just have to respect each other.
And that's a message that we try and push here at Red Ice.
And we find a lot of people are respecting that and getting over a lot of the bickering and stuff because we have much bigger fish to fry than worrying about some spiritual world at this time, anyway.
And as far as brotherly wars, I think that that's what nationalism is doing.
A lot of nationalists, it's this notion that just because we have separate nations, it's automatically going to lead to war.
This is things that the left always talks about.
No, because nationalists are, they are connecting brothers and the European Brotherhood, and we want peace, so we are that movement to stop brotherly wars.
Honk, honk.
Thank you.
Hi, Mon.
So, I've been pondering this question for a long time, and it's a question of...
Which way forward?
And I've heard two main points.
One is that the only way forward is strict politics.
And the other one, as championed by Alain de Benoit of the Nouvelle Bois, once upon a time, he said that the way forward is through culture.
So which way do you believe is the best that we should pursue to get out of the circus tent?
Honestly, I'm coming from the idea that we should have our people everywhere and be ready for anything because things are unpredictable.
So we have to have people in culture, we have to have people in politics, we have to have people in spirituality.
I think we need troops everywhere, not just one way.
Because we don't know how things are going to shake out and things are incredibly unpredictable.
Better to have your men everywhere, right, than just in one place?
That's right.
Спасибо. And that's what it was.
Wasn't the wrong?
One of the terrible feats of clown world, in my opinion, is convincing women that it's much more fun to be 40 years in a veal fattening pen, working for the corporation, and then get discarded, and have a husband, home, and children.
But one of the lures that they have used successfully with women is,"You will have power." And Louis XIV, for example, famously said,"I will give up all other pleasures in order to have power." How are you going to convince women who are in the corporate world to have power,
increasingly more power, to give it up and become women again?
Well, some of those women are lost, and some of those women are not women.
I thank you.
We really need it, honestly.
But I think most women don't crave power.
I know someone else has brought this up to me.
Most women crave resources.
And I think the majority of women don't want to be corporate sharks and whatnot.
I talk to a lot of younger girls and even girls in college and whatnot.
And a lot of them, they don't want to take that pathway.
I think that's something that's being pushed in the mainstream media is this is something that all women want and that they're doing.
But when you actually talk to women, they don't want that.