Christian Question #2: sexual morality & family values (re-upload)
In this video, I take a look at the idea that the bible has a monopoly on defining what "family values" and "sexual morality" are. Donate: https://buymeacoffee.com/shamelesssperg
In this video, I take a look at the idea that the bible has a monopoly on defining what "family values" and "sexual morality" are. Donate: https://buymeacoffee.com/shamelesssperg
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| Hi folks, I am the shameless burg. | |
| I hope you're doing well today. | |
| So welcome to Christian Questions, Sermon Number Two. | |
| Today we are going to talk about rape. | |
| So a lot of times the idea of sexual morality and family values is attributed to this book here. | |
| God's word. | |
| So let's just take a look at what this God-breathed, inspired, holy, infallible text has to say about rape. | |
| Bearing in mind, of course, Jewish attitudes about rape against Gojim. | |
| And bearing in mind, of course, the rapey attitudes and behaviors of Muslims. | |
| And bearing in mind, of course, the extremely anti-woman rhetoric and attitudes that we see out of the current Groyper movement. | |
| So if you have your Bibles, why don't you turn with me to Numbers chapter 31, verses 7 through 18. | |
| Numbers chapter 31, verses 7 through 18. | |
| So here we have. | |
| And they warred against the Midianites as the Lord commanded Moses, and they slew all the males. | |
| And they slew the kings of Midian, beside the rest of them that were slain, namely Evi and Rechem and Zur and Hor and Rebah, five kings of Midian, Balaam, also the son of Baor, they slew with the sword. | |
| And the children of Israel took all the women of Midian captives and their little ones and took the spoil of all their cattle and all their flocks and all their goods. | |
| And they burnt all their cities wherein they dwelt and all their goodly castles with fire. | |
| And they took all the spoil and all the prey, both of men and of beasts. | |
| And they brought the captives, the prey, and the spoil, unto Moses and Eleazar the priest, and unto the congregation of the children of Israel unto the camp of the plains of Moab, which are by Jordan near Jericho. | |
| And Moses and Eleazar the priest and all the princes of the congregation went forth to meet them without the camp. | |
| And Moses was wroth with his officers of the host, with the captains over thousands and captains over hundreds, which came from the battle. | |
| And Moses said unto them, Have you saved all the women alive? | |
| Behold, these caused the children of Israel through the council of Balaam to commit trespass against the Lord in the manner of Peor. | |
| And there was a plague among the congregation of the Lord. | |
| Now therefore kill every male among the little ones and kill every woman that hath known man by lying with him. | |
| But all the women children that have not known a man by lying with them, keep alive for yourselves. | |
| So this isn't just with the approval, but it's at the commandment of the Lord to do these things. | |
| All right. | |
| And I want you to keep in mind that at no point in this Bible is that ever disavowed by this Lord. | |
| At no point in this infallible, God-breathed, inspired text is this ever disavowed? | |
| Is it ever declared to be evil? | |
| No, of course not. | |
| It is held to be holy, just and good all throughout the text. | |
| So it doesn't do any good to tell me, well, those were old times and they were different bullshit. | |
| If you have a perfect God who is righteous and holy, just and good, and everything that he says is God-breathed and inspired and infallible, then everything he says should be just as good on any given day, in any given era. | |
| So the stamp of approval is still given to what this text says. | |
| It's still given to the commandments that this Lord was giving them. | |
| The stamp of approval on the behavior of the Israelites is still implicit through this text, this holy Bible. | |
| Okay, you can't get out of it. | |
| Oh, that was the Old Testament. | |
| Oh, that was... | |
| No, no, no. | |
| You can't get out of this. | |
| Your God said this, okay? | |
| So if you would turn your Bibles over to Deuteronomy chapter 20, verses 10 through 14, Deuteronomy chapter 20, verses 10 through 14. | |
| Let's take us a look at some more rape and pillage. | |
| When thou comest nigh unto a city to fight against it, then proclaim peace unto it. | |
| And it shall be, if it make thee answer of peace and open unto thee, then it shall be that all the people that is found therein shall be tributaries unto thee, and they shall serve thee. | |
| And if it will make no peace with thee, but will make war against thee, then shalt thou besiege it. | |
| And when the Lord thy God hath delivered it into thine hands, thou shalt smite every male thereof with the edge of the sword. | |
| But the women and the little ones and the cattle and all that is in the city, even all the spoil thereof, shalt thou take unto thyself, and thou shalt eat the spoil of thine enemies, which the Lord thy God hath given thee. | |
| So he gave it to them. | |
| Sounds like pretty Abrahamic behavior, don't you think? | |
| Again, you see present-day examples of this kind of behavior out of the other two branches of Abrahamism. | |
| That is to say, Judaism and Islam. | |
| And in past time, this was also the behavior of Christians and Christian churches, especially powerful church institutions. | |
| They did this sort of thing. | |
| They did this kind of shit to my ancestors, right? | |
| And to this day, let me remind you that we have certain movements who are Catholic theocrats who have this kind of attitude about pagans, who have this kind of attitude about anyone who's not Catholic. | |
| They'd be perfectly willing to do all this stuff to us for sure because they operate with an Abrahamic Semitic spirit. | |
| Does this sound very fucking Aryan to you? | |
| I mean, I just ask yourself the question: does any part of you actually resonate with this when you read it? | |
| Or does something instinctual, does something spiritual and natural in you feel repulsed? | |
| You know, so often I think that our people are naturally repulsed and they try to get out of it by saying, but that's the Old Testament, but that's this. | |
| But the mere fact that they always feel the need to try to distance themselves from it in some way reveals the very fact that they too think it's repugnant and evil. | |
| You wouldn't go through such great pains to try to dissociate yourself from the contents of this book if you actually stood by it and believed it was holy, just and good, like you claim you do. | |
| You claim this book is infallible. | |
| You claim this book is the God-breathed inspired words of God, but you do a lot to weasel your way out of it when we point out, wow, it's actually pretty atrocious in here. | |
| Have you checked it out? | |
| So let's hop on over to Deuteronomy chapter 22, verses 28 and 29. | |
| Deuteronomy chapter 22 verses 28 and 29. | |
| If a man find a damsel that is a virgin, which is not betrothed, and lay hold on her and lie with her, and they be found, lay hold on her. | |
| You just lay hold on her. | |
| Then the man that lay with her shall give unto the damsel's father 50 shekels of silver and she shall be his wife because he hath humbled her. | |
| He may not put her away all his days. | |
| Now, in my time as a Christian, I heard the story given that this was actually ethical treatment, that because he had defiled her, well, now he has to take responsibility for her, he has to wife her. | |
| And look, I follow the logic here. | |
| Like, okay, you've done this thing that's gonna make her undesirable to other men. | |
| You've done this thing that's completely ruined her future prospects. | |
| So I follow the logic. | |
| But I just want you to take into account, though, that at no point how she felt about it was ever considered. | |
| It doesn't matter how she felt about being raped, and it doesn't matter how she'll feel about having her rapists as her husband. | |
| That doesn't matter. | |
| She's just currency in this transaction. | |
| I mean, don't you understand? | |
| And again, this is given the seal of approval. | |
| You can't really weasel your way out of it. | |
| It's just there. | |
| So the fact of the matter is, instead of any kind of disavowal or condemnation, and this book is riddled with all kinds of rules and condemnations, so you think that, you know, we could have got around to having a rule about rape here. | |
| No, no, instead of just drawing a hard line in the sand and saying, well, you just can't rape. | |
| Instead, we get rules and regulations about it. | |
| Here's what to do in the event that you do rape a woman. | |
| It's crazy. | |
| And people will say that this is okay somehow. | |
| Now let's just hop a few verses back here in the same chapter. | |
| Verse 23 through 24, okay? | |
| So verse 23 here: If a damsel that is a virgin be betrothed unto a husband, and a man find her in the city and lie with her, then you shall bring them both out unto the gate of that city, and ye shall stone them with stones that they die. | |
| The damsel, because she cried not, being in the city, and the man, because he hath humbled his neighbor's wife, so thou shalt put away evil from among you. | |
| How fucking dare her not be loud enough for somebody to prevent this from happening, from somebody to stop this from happening? | |
| Gee, I wonder if there's any conceivable way that she could have been muffled and silenced so that she couldn't be heard screaming out. | |
| It's fucking crazy, okay? | |
| Yeah, this is just super Aryan, isn't it? | |
| It's such Aryan in spirit, you know? | |
| Oh, the woman gets raped, better kill her to put away evil from among us, right? | |
| Again, this is your holy Bible, okay? | |
| You can't get out of it. | |
| It's what it says. | |
| And if you want to get out of it, then you're going to have to say that it's not holy, that it's not perfect. | |
| And if you do that, well, then fuck it, right? | |
| So let's go back a chapter. | |
| Let's go to Deuteronomy chapter 21. | |
| We're going to be in, let's see, Deuteronomy chapter 21, verses 10 through 14. | |
| Verse 10. | |
| When thou goest forth to war against thine enemies, and the Lord thy God hath delivered them into thine hands, and thou hast taken them captive, and seest among them the captives, a beautiful woman, and hast a desire unto her, that thou wouldst have her to thy wife. | |
| Then thou shalt bring her home to thine house, and she shall shave her head and pair her nails, and she shall put the raiment of her captivity from off of her, and shall remain in thine house, and bewail her father and her mother a full month, and after that, thou shalt go in unto her and be her husband, and she shall be thy wife. | |
| And it shall be, if thou have no delight in her, then thou shalt let her go whither she will, but thou shalt not sell her at all for money. | |
| Thou shalt not make merchandise of her because thou hast humbled her. | |
| So he can just bring her home, completely humiliate her by shaving her and cutting her hair, and then he can just have his way with her. | |
| And then he's just like, well, fuck it. | |
| I don't really like you. | |
| Well, he can just send her on her way. | |
| But he can't sell her, not because it would be evil to do it, but because she's lost her market value here. | |
| See, because thou hast humbled her means that she's not sellable anymore. | |
| Nobody's going to want to purchase her. | |
| That's the only problem here. | |
| It's not that it would be evil. | |
| It's not that any of this stuff is evil, which it clearly is. | |
| Nope, it's just because she lost her market value. | |
| You've humbled her. | |
| So now let's hop back a couple of books here to the book of Exodus. | |
| We're going to go to Exodus 21, verses 7 through 11. | |
| Exodus 21, verses 7 through 11. | |
| Okay. | |
| Verse 7. | |
| And if a man sell his daughter to be a maidservant, she shall not go out as the menservants do. | |
| If she please not her master, who hath betrothed her to himself, then shall he let her be redeemed. | |
| To sell her unto a strange nation, he shall have no power, seeing he hath dealt deceitfully with her. | |
| And if he hath betrothed her unto his son, he shall deal with her after the manner of daughters. | |
| If he take him another wife, her food, her raiment, and her duty of marriage shall he not diminish. | |
| And if he do not do these three unto her, then shall she go out free without money. | |
| So, you know, here we have more. | |
| Your daughter is just a product that you can just sell at will, okay? | |
| It's not that it's wrong. | |
| It's not, you know, a hard line in the sand like, thou shalt not sell thy daughter. | |
| No, it's just that there's some rules that you have to go by. | |
| That's all. | |
| Remember, this is your holy Bible. | |
| Okay, infallible, inspired, God-breathed word of God, holy Bible, through and through, from cover to cover. | |
| It's your fucking Bible. | |
| You can't get out of it. | |
| Unless you walk away from it, of course. | |
| Then you can get out of it. | |
| Because then it becomes not your fucking problem anymore. | |
| And you don't have to argue with yourself or anyone else about it. | |
| And you don't have to cope and seethe with rage when you hear me talk about it. | |
| You can just let it go, right? | |
| Now, let's jump ahead a little bit. | |
| Let's go to 2 Samuel chapter 12, verses 11 through 14. | |
| 2 Samuel chapter 12, verses 11 through 14. | |
| All right. | |
| Verse 11. | |
| Thus saith the Lord, Behold, I will raise up evil against thee out of thine own house, and I will take thy wives before thine eyes and give them unto thy neighbor, and he shall lie with thy wives in the sight of the sun. | |
| For thou didst it secretly, but I will do this thing before all Israel and before the sun. | |
| And David said unto Nathan, I have sinned against the Lord. | |
| And Nathan said unto David, The Lord also hath put away thy sin. | |
| Thou shalt not die. | |
| How be it? | |
| Because by this deed thou hast given great occasion to the enemies of the Lord to blaspheme, the child also that is born unto thee shall surely die. | |
| Great. | |
| Now, how's about that for family values? | |
| Now, how's about that for pro-life, huh? | |
| Now, look, I believe in eugenics, so I'm not exactly like fully pro-life the way some of you are, but a lot of you claim to be so. | |
| Why don't you fucking deal with it, right? | |
| Why don't you square that with just how pro-life you fucking are? | |
| This God is willing to kill innocent babies just to stick it to somebody else. | |
| And he does this repeatedly throughout the scripture, you know, by things like cursing entire bloodlines, for example. | |
| Generational curses, generational judgment, and all of that shit. | |
| So don't talk to me about pro-life anything. | |
| This God isn't pro-life, obviously. | |
| So, you know, if anything, a tendency to be pro-life is kind of a more pagan instinct because it's sort of more in keeping with the natural law. | |
| I know that a lot of you believe that every last pagan culture in the ancient world were all sacrificing babies. | |
| I'm not so sure about that, man. | |
| You know, you hear about that history, but so much of our history got destroyed and you've been getting your history through a bunch of Abrahamists. | |
| But meanwhile, their book says this kind of shit. | |
| So what am I supposed to make of that? | |
| And why should I care about these claims? | |
| And why should I take any of those claims seriously? | |
| I mean, even if they were true, do they have a point, really? | |
| I don't think so. | |
| Look at this shit. | |
| You know, again, I mean, even if you could go back into ancient history and you could pull from the myths and you could pull from the stories and show me some way in which Odin was just as bad as this guy, I'd be like, yeah, so at least he's ours then. | |
| There'd still be an argument to not get mixed up in this desert Semitic bullshit. | |
| Don't you understand? | |
| There's no reason to be involved in this. | |
| All right, let's jump ahead to the book of Zechariah. | |
| Okay, we're going to go to Zechariah chapter 14, verses 1 through 2. | |
| Zechariah chapter 14 verses 1 through 2. | |
| So verse 1. | |
| Behold, the day of the Lord cometh and thy spoil shall be divided in the midst of thee, for I will gather all nations against Jerusalem to battle, and the city shall be taken, and the houses rifled and the women ravished. | |
| And half of the city shall go forth into captivity, and the residue of the people shall not be cut off from the city. | |
| Really lovely stuff here. | |
| Again, you know, that's the day of the Lord. | |
| This is how we celebrate that. | |
| The day of the Lord. | |
| Through all this destruction and ravishing of women. | |
| Really ethical stuff. | |
| That's definitely where European man learned to treat women, right? | |
| You know, that's definitely where we got our attitudes about women. | |
| Because, you know, those of our people who actually believe in this bullshit go through such great pains to try to distance themselves from shit like this. | |
| You know, they don't want to have to be associated with it. | |
| Now, of course, I have actually encountered some Groypers who would look at all this shit and be like, beast, that's beast. | |
| Fuck women. | |
| No, that's disgusting. | |
| I'm sorry, but I really am no feminist or anything. | |
| And I think democracy is fake and gay across the board. | |
| So there's no reason to get into talking about voting rights with me. | |
| But nowhere in me is it natural to have this attitude about women. | |
| Nowhere in me do I feel the inclination to behave this way, to act this way. | |
| It's not me. | |
| It's not my spirit. | |
| It's not the Aryan spirit, but it's clearly the Abrahamic and Semitic spirit. | |
| Now, for the last passage that I'm going to address in this particular sermon, I want to hop back over to the book of Genesis, chapter 19, verses 1 through 11. | |
| Genesis chapter 19, verses 1 through 11. | |
| Everybody will know this story, or at least they'll know of it. | |
| People are used to using this terminology, even in a secular sense. | |
| And look, even I use the terminology for literary convenience, because we all know what we mean when we say Sodomite, right? | |
| So, verse 1 here. | |
| And there came two angels to Sodom at even, and Lot sat in the gate of Sodom, and Lot, seeing them, rose up to meet them, and he bowed himself with his face toward the ground, and he said, Behold now, my lords, turn in, I pray you, into your servants' house, and tarry all night, and wash your feet, and ye shall rise up early and go on your ways. | |
| And they said, Nay, but we will abide in the street all night. | |
| And he pressed upon them greatly. | |
| And they turned in unto him and entered into his house. | |
| And he made them a feast and did break unleavened bread, and they did eat. | |
| But before they lay down, the men of the city, even the men of Sodom, compassed the house round, both old and young, all the people from every quarter. | |
| And they called unto Lot and said unto him, Where are the men which came into thee this night? | |
| Bring them out unto us that we may know them. | |
| Of course, you know, all of you people know that the biblical language for know them means to have sex with. | |
| All right. | |
| And Lot went out at the door unto them and shut the door after him and said, I pray you, brethren, do not so wickedly. | |
| Behold, now I have two daughters which have not known men. | |
| Let me, I pray you, bring them out unto you, and do ye to them as is good in your eyes. | |
| Only unto these men do nothing, for therefore came they under the shadow of my roof. | |
| Don't do this wicked thing. | |
| Take my virgin daughters and abuse this shit out of them and rape them and do whatever you want all night long. | |
| You know, we find the place and value of women again in the Abrahamic paradigm. | |
| It couldn't be more clear. | |
| I've given you all these passages. | |
| Don't fucking talk to me about context. | |
| Don't talk to me about, yeah, but that was then and this is now. | |
| Don't talk to me about, you know, that's the Old Testament. | |
| No, no, no, this is your fucking book. | |
| This is the infallible, inspired word of God. | |
| Whatever version you're comfortable with, okay, don't get in here. | |
| That's the King James. | |
| Fuck you, dude. | |
| Every single one of them says this shit. | |
| All right. | |
| So just deal with it. | |
| Deal with the fact that it all says that shit. | |
| It says it in the manuscripts and it says it in every English translation conceivable. | |
| The wording will be different. | |
| The substance is the same. | |
| The substance is this: rape, kill, and plunder. | |
| The substance is, you know, if you rape my daughter, well, you know, give me shekels. | |
| The substance is, no, no, don't rape the angel that came to visit me here. | |
| Rape my virgin daughters. | |
| Do whatever you want with them. | |
| That's the substance here. | |
| Okay. | |
| No, no translation that you choose. | |
| There is no context. | |
| There is no nothing that's going to change the fact it says that. | |
| And it's going to change the fact that this God says that that's okay. | |
| And that by upholding this scripture and by affirming its morality and its righteousness and a holiness, that means that you put your stamp of approval on that. | |
| You don't get to just pick and choose, but you fucking do it all the time. | |
| It's just like you people always say, for example, well, that's the Old Testament. | |
| I'm not Old Testament. | |
| Okay, well, you still teach the Genesis account. | |
| You still teach, you know, the creation account. | |
| You teach the Exodus story. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Your entire religion is predicated on the Old Testament. | |
| You want to know why? | |
| Because every last prophecy that Jesus was said to fulfill in the gospel account is found in the Old Testament. | |
| It's completely, entirely relevant to that people. | |
| It wasn't relevant to our people. | |
| You want to know why? | |
| Because we weren't waiting for some Messiah figure who promised to come set up a kingdom in Jerusalem and rule over us. | |
| That was not a thing for us. | |
| It wasn't relevant to us. | |
| Okay, those prophecies had nothing to do with us. | |
| And so whether he existed or not, whether he really fulfilled them or not, has nothing to do with us. | |
| And throughout the gospels, out of his own mouth, he couldn't have been more clear. | |
| He said emphatically and repeatedly, I come not but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel. | |
| He tells his disciples repeatedly, over and over again, go not into the way of the Gentiles. | |
| And you know, they say that this Jesus was the word of God. | |
| They say that this is the word of God. | |
| What that means is that he is the word made flesh. | |
| That means he's sort of kind of like the entire what you call the old testament in the flesh and blood person. | |
| So that means that he, in that sense, contains all of this. | |
| When he says, I and my father are one, his father is the, you know, the Yahweh figure. | |
| Yode Vave, Tetragrammaton. | |
| You can't get out of this. | |
| That's the father figure that he's talking about. | |
| The father figure he's talking about is said to have spoken all these fucking words. | |
| Every time you hear that Lord, Lord thing, that's Yahweh. | |
| If you actually examine the text, that's Yahweh, that's Jehovah, that's whatever you want to say. | |
| It's the same God saying this stuff. | |
| And of course, while I do not see any instances of conquest rape being brought up in the New Testament, I don't necessarily see that being given as a commandment. | |
| If you look at Paul's basic attitude about women, if you look at the overall kind of sentiment given about women in the New Testament, you can see that the attitude hasn't changed that much, right? | |
| You can see that there's really nothing that's actually changed. | |
| They didn't value them. | |
| They thought nothing of them. | |
| They thought that they were less than, if anything, a bargaining chip at best. | |
| And you had better just sit down and shut up and not say anything, cover your hair, do all this bullshit. | |
| I know there's a lot of people out there that'll be like, based. | |
| You want to know why? | |
| Because they're Abrahamic. | |
| They operate with the Semitic spirit, not an Aryan spirit. | |
| Our European forebears didn't have this attitude, okay? | |
| No, they were non-feministic. | |
| No, they didn't believe in any type of equality per se, but they didn't hold women in derision like this. | |
| They saw them as immensely valuable, as an absolutely necessary, complementary part of society. | |
| They were shown honor and dignity. | |
| And for that matter, if you look into the policies of the NSDAP regarding women and family formation, they were paid great honors because only they can be mothers. | |
| Only they can contribute what they contribute to society. | |
| Without them, we don't have a future to fight for. | |
| Without them, there's not future generations. | |
| There's not posterity to care about, to try to leave an inheritance for. | |
| So we absolutely have to have them. | |
| You know, the attitude and treatment of women under the NSDAP was, I think, beautiful. | |
| I think it was respectful. | |
| And I think that it places the proper emphasis and value upon them. | |
| I find this shit fucking repulsive, okay? | |
| And so one of my biggest issues in my faith was one of the fundamental things that ended up sort of wrecking it for me. | |
| The day my first daughter was born, and I looked into her eyes, I remembered all of these passages and quite a lot more than this, actually. | |
| I remembered the overall attitude that this book has about girls, has about women. | |
| And for the longest time, like I've said before, I was kind of preparing for ministry. | |
| I had been studying the Bible and I had to confront something in that moment. | |
| I had to tell myself, well, you say this book is perfect. | |
| You say that it's infallible, holy, just, and good. | |
| It's God-breathed, divinely inspired, and all of that stuff. | |
| It's all good for reproof and correction and instruction. | |
| And I'm having to look at my daughter in the eyes and think to myself, I'm going to have to teach her this stuff. | |
| And I'm going to have to tell her that it's good. | |
| When I don't believe this is good, everything in me recoils at it. | |
| Everything in me finds it repulsive. | |
| My assessment, my appraisal of this is that it's hot fucking garbage, that it's evil, twisted, and wicked. | |
| And there is no universe. | |
| There is no Bible translation. | |
| There is no church father. | |
| There is no context. | |
| There is no hermeneutic. | |
| There is no system of theology that you will ever give me that will make me okay with that bullshit. | |
| And I realized that I will never be able to, in good conscience, teach that to my daughters. | |
| I couldn't teach my daughters that that's their value. | |
| And I couldn't teach my daughters that that's the value of my wife, their mother. | |
| It absolutely was not going to happen. | |
| And you can't have it both ways. | |
| You know, it was going to be all or nothing for me. | |
| I couldn't find myself picking and choosing because the same God that's saying these things and giving these commandments and approving all of these things, well, he's apparently the one that decided to, you know, come down in the form of Jesus and do all this shit. | |
| Also, that the onus could be put on me to have to teach that filth to the girls, the females in my life. | |
| And I just can't do it. | |
| I love them too profoundly much to ever do that. | |
| And I know that there's a lot of Christian dissidents in the movement that think that shit's funny and that would make fun of me for caring about it. | |
| That would make fun of me for valuing women or girls at all or thinking how they feel matters. | |
| You know, if that's the position you hold, of course someone like me is going to be laughable. | |
| So, yeah, I'll see some of these Christian dissidents or whatever these trad caths or orthobros or whatever think it's super based and funny. | |
| Ha ha ha, you know, fuck women. | |
| And what can I say? | |
| It's just not how I feel about them. | |
| All right. | |
| I know that the situation as it stands right now is insane. | |
| I know that we've gone into a time of gynocentrism and misandry, that feminism is fucking garbage. | |
| I don't think feminism's even good for women is the thing. | |
| I don't think that we're taking care of them very well by letting this shit run rampant. | |
| I think for their own good, we have to stop it. | |
| But stopping it doesn't mean that I all of a sudden think it's okay to like rape them and to, you know, pass them around like chattel slaves, like they're just bargaining chips or something. | |
| I don't believe in doing to them what we see Muslims do. | |
| Oh, you gotta control your women. | |
| Well, while I recognize that we've had a level of anarchy in the West that has permitted the absolute worst in women to come out, only a race of mudics and low impulse control savages really need all of those extreme measures to control women or whatever. | |
| Oh, you need to wear this glad bag. | |
| I can't even handle seeing you. | |
| What is that an ankle? | |
| I have to go rape a goat now. | |
| Are we like that or not? | |
| Do we really need all that shit? | |
| Because I think it says a lot more about you than anything about women, frankly. | |
| And no, that's not a fucking simp attitude. | |
| What it is, it's a logical deduction. | |
| I can manage walking through town and I could even see a scantily clad woman and just be like, yeah, I'm not going to run up and rape her. | |
| It doesn't occur to me to do that. | |
| And it doesn't cause me a bunch of mental distress. | |
| Oh, she needs to, you know, cover it up and have a glad bag over her or whatever. | |
| No. | |
| So the swarthoid races, which are often naturally rapey, I guess I could see where they're coming from. | |
| They seriously just can't handle life. | |
| They can't make it through a day if a single square inch of a woman's flesh is exposed at all. | |
| Like they just can't manage it. | |
| But I really don't think that's women's fault. | |
| I really think it says a lot more about their men than anything. | |
| And I really don't think as white people, we need to emulate any of that. | |
| I don't. | |
| I understand the appeal that some Christians or former Christians have found in Islam because they're so tired of all the woke nonsense. | |
| They're so tired of all the bullshit and all the degeneracy and everything. | |
| I understand that because so much Islam has been imported into our nations. | |
| To some of you, it may seem like logical to go ahead and embrace some of that and to allow the culture to be more influenced by Islam because at least in theory, it'll bring in something approximating traditionalism, family values, decency or whatever. | |
| But it's claptrap. | |
| It's all bullshit. | |
| Plus, you know, the things they do behind closed doors, they're not these righteous, pure people at all. | |
| And also consider what they do to our people. | |
| Look over in the UK. | |
| Look anywhere where they get a foothold in the West. | |
| Look how they treat our women. | |
| That's because that's who they are. | |
| They're low impulse control fucking savages who just can't handle themselves. | |
| They have no agency. | |
| They're just led around by their whims and their urges. | |
| And if you, white man, really think that you need to do this, if you really feel the need to be that oppressive and controlling, well, you need to get control of yourself. | |
| You're probably in a double digit IQ and you need to have enough self-respect to be able to handle walking around without feeling the need to go rape somebody. | |
| If that's you, the problem's on you, man. | |
| It says a lot about you if that's what you really think we need to be doing. | |
| And so if I have to compare the moral and ethical framework of something like Norse or Celtic paganism versus Abrahamic morality, I mean, you know, the pagan ways are going to win out for me. | |
| And if we are to compare the attitude and ethics surrounding women within the program of the NSDAP to what we find in the Abrahamic traditions, I'm going to side with the NSDAP. | |
| And I'm also going to insist that it's yet another example of the incompatibility of the national socialist worldview with this claptrap. | |
| All right. | |
| The only reason that you don't see a lot of Christians behaving in these ways today is because you've become cucked. | |
| Your religion was already cucked, but you yourselves, through such long exposure to it, have become cucked. | |
| And so that sort of warrior spirit that you used to exhibit, we haven't been seeing it lately. | |
| But if we did, your behavior would be very similar to this. | |
| Because that's how the Abrahamic Semitic spirit presents itself when it manifests. | |
| It's in shit like this. | |
| It's in the rapiness of the Jews. | |
| You know, look through their Talmud. | |
| Look at their rapiness. | |
| Look at their child rape. | |
| Look how they justify it using the Torah. | |
| Well, it's in here. | |
| Okay, there's a reason that they can do that. | |
| And no, they don't have to just run to the Talmud. | |
| It's literally in the fucking Torah. | |
| You know, so you see it in Judaism. | |
| You see it in present-day Islam. | |
| And I'm telling you that you would see a lot of it in Christianity today if some aggressively Christian nationalistic movement ends up taking precedence over something like a more classically fascist or national socialist system. | |
| I do not want Christian nationalism. | |
| I don't want Catholic theocracy. | |
| I don't want any of that shit. | |
| I don't want to build our society around Abrahamic claptrap. | |
| I don't want to structure our laws and our values and our customs around a bunch of Semitic desert horseshit. | |
| And I'm definitely not going to join forces with people who, in the end, just want to kill all pagans. | |
| Like you're not pro-white. | |
| You're not race first. | |
| And you need to stop pretending to be. | |
| If you were pro-white and race-first, you wouldn't dream of wanting to hunt down all pagans. | |
| I can understand wanting to hunt down some pagans. | |
| Okay, I get it. | |
| Like the neo-pagans, I understand. | |
| And the sad fact is, I have no interest in hunting down all Christians or whatever. | |
| If we won and we had society the way that we wanted it to be in a general sense, I wouldn't be on some warpath against Christians. | |
| I don't agree with your beliefs. | |
| I'd still be attacking it doctrinally. | |
| I'd still be making an appeal to you to come out of your senses and realize that this is hot fucking garbage. | |
| I would still be doing that. | |
| But I don't want to kill you people. | |
| I don't want to hunt you all down at all because I'm race first. | |
| I'm pro-white. | |
| And yeah, I want us to purge ourselves of this shit. | |
| Yeah, I want the Aryan spirit restored and unencumbered and unfettered and unbothered by the stain of Abrahamism. | |
| Of course I want that. | |
| But I don't want to kill all Christians. | |
| Not at all. | |
| The problem is that so many of them want to kill people like me. | |
| You know, these same people will accuse me of being divisive just for criticizing them. | |
| Like you motherfuckers already come out and say you want to kill all of us. | |
| You motherfuckers get proud and giddy when you go find somewhere in a European forest that somebody has erected some sort of statue of a pagan god and you'll cut it down and burn it and make some sort of cringe orthodox post about it and act like it's so super based or whatever. | |
| You're still doing the job of the national god of Israel. | |
| You're still doing the bidding of the Jewish folk soul. | |
| I don't care how you look at it. | |
| You still will fight against your own ancestral ways and customs and symbols and gods, your own brothers and sisters in the name of some desert death cult fucking horseshit. | |
| Okay, you're the same fucking people that you ever were. | |
| But I believe if you would just snap out of it, that you could stop being such a gigantic piece of shit, that's all. | |
| And maybe we could get along and maybe we could build a future. | |
| But, you know, so long as you insist on making Abrahamism the very core of your identity, so long as you keep insisting on propping Abrahamism up over your own race, then no, obviously we're in a state of disunity and you can't just sit here and blame me for fucking ever. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's you people. | |
| Like this is your problem to sort out. | |
| This is yours to reckon with. | |
| Again, I don't have anything like this in my sacred texts. | |
| There's nothing in my worldview that I have to sit here and try to cope over, to try to come up with excuses about, to try to weasel my way out of. | |
| None of it. | |
| I'm totally at peace with everything that my sacred texts and writings say. | |
| But you guys, you always look for some complicated way to get out of it. | |
| Well, I don't have to do that. | |
| I mean, wouldn't it be nice to not have to do that anymore? | |
| Just saying. | |
| I mean, doesn't it get exhausting sometimes? | |
| Do you ever ask yourself why you hold on so hard? | |
| Especially when more and more you find things in here that are just reprehensible and repulsive. | |
| How do you feel about it? | |
| Can you ask yourself that question? | |
| Can you make a moral judgment here? | |
| Is there any reality in which the things that I just shared with you are acceptable or okay? | |
| Is there any context that you would accept? | |
| If you struggle to understand this, go ahead and swap out the women and girls being referred to in these verses for someone that you know. | |
| Whether it's your mother, sister, daughter, and you know, anybody that you know, that you love, that you're close to. | |
| Put them in there. | |
| Sub them out and understand that it would just as easily have been said about them if it was them back then. | |
| It's no different. | |
| And so put them in there and then see how you feel about it. | |
| Then see how it might register with you. | |
| And then see how ready you are to just come up with excuses about it. | |
| Because again, on the day that my first daughter was born, I looked right into her eyes and I thought, wow, all these passages came to life for me in that day, like in a flash. | |
| And I just realized, wow, that's extremely fucking shitty. | |
| And I will forever stand against that. | |
| I will forever oppose it. | |
| Because all of a sudden I saw my own daughter in all of those passages. | |
| And part of why, it's because I knew that I was going to have to teach her these things one day. | |
| If I was going to teach her this religion and I was going to teach her the Bible, really, we were going to get around to these passages. | |
| And I'm supposed to look at them and say, yeah, baby, that's holy. | |
| It's good. | |
| You know, it's a good thing. | |
| No, fuck no. | |
| I couldn't do it. | |
| I absolutely could not do it. | |
| And so since I try to be consistent and I have real principles and integrity and I like actually try to investigate what I claim to believe in, I just couldn't do it anymore. | |
| I mean, it was one of many things that completely annihilated my belief system for the better. | |
| And so again, I just, I make an appeal to you to judge it on its face. | |
| You can do that. | |
| You know, here this God is telling them to go do these things. | |
| How do you feel about the things he's telling them to do? | |
| And does this God match up with a concept of God that you actually have in your head? | |
| The one that your grandma told you to believe in? | |
| I doubt it. | |
| I know that the God that I knew who answered my prayers, the one that I experienced in my moments of meditation, look whether you believe in God or not, just bear with me. | |
| The one that I knew, the one that I experienced was nothing like this. | |
| And so when I actually studied the Bible, I was just like, dude, what the who is this? | |
| This guy's a fucking demon. | |
| Like with a guy like this who needs a devil. | |
| And then I thought, like, you know, what can really be said of the devil that can't really be found in the actions of Yahweh here? | |
| But then also, if you look close enough, it becomes kind of evident that Satan is not this separate anthropomorphic entity. | |
| He's more kind of like the left hand of Yahweh. | |
| You know, he does the testing. | |
| He does the trying. | |
| He does all of that shit. | |
| You know, he's always somehow in the service of or in the employ of Yahweh, ultimately. | |
| You know, he's not actually so much his enemy as he is a tester, a tempter, a trier, an accuser. | |
| He's one that tests men for their faith. | |
| And he's not doing it just to fuck with them. | |
| He's doing it as a function of God in this book. | |
| Anyway, folks, I just wanted to share that set of passages with you. | |
| And I wanted to show you, like, no, this isn't just one isolated passage. | |
| All right. | |
| It's an attitude that kind of runs throughout. | |
| And I think it's an attitude that we've seen borne out in the history of Abrahamism. | |
| I think we've seen it play out in material reality enough to understand that it really is endemic to it. | |
| And there's something about the Abrahamic Semitic spirit that just seems to fucking hate everything that is female, everything that's feminine. | |
| Whether we're talking girls or women or we're talking goddesses, this god and this value system is completely anti-female. | |
| It's anti-nature and it's anti-female. | |
| There's sort of a relationship there. | |
| Like you got mother nature or mother earth, the female. | |
| It's all demonized. | |
| All of it gets demonized. | |
| All it gets, it all gets shackled and raped and set aside. | |
| And so I just want to put that before you and say, hey, how do you feel about it? | |
| And hopefully you can confront that and make your own decision according to your own sense of what's decent. | |
| And if you look at all of that and you decide that it's wholly just and good, well, go fuck yourself. | |
| You're a terrible person. | |
| And please stay far fucking away from me because there is no reality in which this is good. | |
| And anybody who actually thinks that this is good is very definitely my enemy. | |
| And I am completely okay disunifying with you. | |
| I am not only under no obligation to unify with somebody like that, I'm under an obligation to stay away from people like that, to keep my family away from people like that. | |
| So yeah, if definitely if you give the nod to this and you put your stamp of approval on it, I don't want you around and I'm not fighting for you. | |
| I don't really want you to have a future if that's the kind of thing that you want our future to be like. | |
| I don't want that going into the future. | |
| I don't want you to have more opportunities to keep propagating this evil nonsense. | |
| No, I want it to die. | |
| I want it to end. | |
| And I want our people to start operating in our own spirit again. | |
| The spirit of our people, which isn't out of the desert. | |
| It's not Semitic. | |
| It's Aryan. | |
| It's European. | |
| And it's not like this. | |
| You know, if you want to see writing that jibes with our spirit more, go check out something like the Havimal. | |
| Whether you believe in Odin as a deity or not, you have to understand that those are ancestral writings. | |
| All right. | |
| They're ancestral writings. | |
| They answer to our spirit. | |
| They make sense to us. | |
| They're the wisdom that was handed down from our ancestors to us. | |
| So whether or not you believe in the, you know, in the pagan gods or not, just go check it out. | |
| Check out the values that you see there. | |
| Check out the advice and the recommendations. | |
| It's an immensely pragmatic work that gives you good advice about living. | |
| And take that and compare it to this shit. | |
| Compare it to this shit and also compare it to the fucking Sermon on the Mount and tell me which thing seems to fit you better. | |
| I mean, honestly, can you do that? | |
| Can you just make an evaluation for yourself? | |
| Make a value judgment and, you know, see what wins out in the end. | |
| I mean, see if you can actually stand by this shit after you familiarize yourself enough with it because you fucking people don't read your Bible. | |
| And that's why I've got to read your Bible to you. | |
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