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May 23·edited May 23Liked by Raw Egg Nationalist

Very interesting and enlightening discussion, especially about how the political situation in Spain during the Spanish civil war has parallels with America right now, particularly in the sense that there are intractable issues, like racism currently, that are causing all the division. I disagree somewhat with your bleak outlook at the end - it sounded to me that you'd caught a breath of the mainstream conservative right's hysterical mindkilling panic (which is incessantly blared at one by the announcers on Fox and Newsmax, which I rarely watch anymore) that the radical left is this ubiquitous and potent all-powerful force whose "gaze pierces shadow, cloud, earth, and flesh". Doesn't anybody recognize the left's moves today are a sign of desperate weakness, like the Germans' Battle of the Bulge offensive at the end of WWII? The right is like Manchester United shaking in their boots because they're facing a League Two team in the FA Cup final (I'm aware they're really playing Manchester City this year).

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One must pass through the blackpill, as it were, to see reality and not be depressed by it.

The current order is toast; the left's hold is collapsing and the feckless "right" we see now, who exist primarily to gatekeep the real right, will need to be swept away (lawfully legally and with due process!) by real men, probably veterans of the GWoT. That will require organization, hard work and sacrifice, but nothing worth doing is easy. This is exactly what played out in Spain in the 1920s and 1930s, which is the primary reason I even spend so much time investigating and talking about that period.

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