00:00:34.860As you can see in the show notes, we have a good few juicy and interesting topics to discuss in this fine episode.
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00:01:05.580So, anyway, we have a good few topics, as I said, to get into.
00:01:09.600So, let's get straight to it with an update.
00:01:13.160A metapolitical update from good old Sweden.
00:01:15.640I watched a debate between a handsome and sensitive young man, Nick Alinia, and a veteran of the game, Angry Foreigner.
00:01:24.740Perhaps many of you will recognize the name.
00:01:27.120Perhaps you've watched some of his videos.
00:01:28.960And I will straight up say that I've had a good appreciation for him over all of these years, because he was quite early about talking about the dangers of mass immigration into Sweden.
00:01:40.800So, I will always have a certain level of gratitude towards him for that.
00:01:46.440Now, however, I do believe that he has been possessed and corrupted by vicious demons of chaos.
00:01:54.060So, now he's starting to sound a bit strange, to be honest.
00:01:57.920So, essentially, they debated integration and immigration into Sweden.
00:02:02.660And Nick Alinia, I can just summarize his takes, because he said, basically, what I usually say, or what I would say, and what any sane person would say,
00:02:12.260that Sweden has taken in far too many individuals from the very worst countries on Earth.
00:02:19.860So, import the third world, become the third world.
00:03:52.420So, if you don't fit in somewhere, then go somewhere else.
00:03:54.980Go back to your own country if you don't like it.
00:03:57.060Imagine how cheeky you must be to come to a different country and then demand that the host population should alter their mentality and their social codes to accommodate for you.
00:04:07.560It's, yeah, it's very much not the attitude and behavior of a nice person.
00:04:13.060So, anyway, this is no news for anyone who's listening to this, so I'm not gonna ramble on about it.
00:04:19.380I just wanted to give my take on the debate because, of course, it's a happening within the Swedish metapolitical scene.
00:04:28.120That Nick won fair and square, no doubt about it at all.
00:04:31.160He presented realistic arguments in a calm and concise fashion and Angry Foreigner did not bring his A-game at all.
00:04:39.620It was, you know, a bunch of very bad takes which do not hold up under scrutiny.
00:04:46.100And also, to be perfectly honest, Angry Foreigner came off as quite anti-Swedish and very bitter.
00:04:51.420Now, in fairness to him, and I've said this in a post on X before, in fairness to Angry Foreigner, I can understand that he is bitter because, as I said, he has been at it for quite a long time.
00:05:03.460And this is the situation in all of the West, that if you engage yourself on behalf of European civilization, on behalf of law and order, you will get hit constantly in every which way.
00:05:17.660You, enjoyers of my content, you've known how many hits I've taken over all of these years.
00:05:21.620It's been constant, a constant freaking bombardment of various hits over a long period of time.
00:05:27.300And I can just tell you that it's not pleasant, it's not fun, it's tiresome in the long run.
00:05:33.100And then if you don't get support, which, by the way, you don't get so much support.
00:05:37.660So I understand that he is a bit bitter.
00:05:42.340So essentially, if you engage yourself for left-wing ideas, if you engage yourself for anti-white ideas, you will be showered with money.
00:05:50.640You have all the financial backing in the world.
00:05:52.800You will have, you know, benefits when it comes to career and everything like that.
00:05:58.160You will get pats on the back from people in high positions in society.
00:06:01.900If you engage yourself for Europe, for European civilization, for the Swedish people, you will just take a lot of hits.
00:06:09.160And I can say this from a personal experience.
00:06:11.260Again, I don't like to talk about this because I don't want to, you know, come across as bitter myself.
00:06:16.300But I understand that others can be bitter.
00:06:18.940Now, of course, I have a different mentality that, you know, makes me happy instead.
00:06:23.980But I don't blame those who become bitter.
00:06:27.100So again, if you engage yourself for European civilization, you will only take a lot of hits.
00:06:33.120You will have precious little support.
00:06:34.860You have older white men who've made their fortune in peace and calm.
00:06:39.480They don't want to give you any support because they want to, you know, decide what sort of wine they want to drink for dinner this evening.
00:06:48.360And meanwhile, you're taking all of these hits and heat.
00:06:54.040Actually, I will use one other example that I saw today.
00:06:57.600A group of Muslims here in Sweden, they celebrate the fundraising of 600,000 euros for a mosque.
00:07:04.400And, you know, would that be a group of Europeans trying to fundraise?
00:07:08.560You wouldn't get particularly far at all because there isn't really that support.
00:07:12.480And if you go out and take heat and hits over a long period of time without support, then you will become bitter unless you have magical abilities to use that term.
00:07:23.640So if you have mental abilities to try to overcome that sense of bitterness, to try to, you know, look on the bright side of life.
00:07:44.920It's not so pleasant to talk about because it's a great shame for most Western men, for most white men who are paying taxes to a system that is actively replacing them.
00:07:54.640And then they are not particularly keen on, you know, contributing to various initiatives that try to do what is good for European civilization.
00:08:04.980I've talked about metapolitics before, about the moral framework, about the overtone window, so I'm not going to go into it right now.
00:08:10.880But anyway, I've seen far too many bitter individuals over all of these years, and I understand them completely.
00:08:18.500I do. I do. And it shouldn't be this way.
00:08:21.020So anyway, I'm not going to blackpill more about that.
00:08:23.820But we're moving on to another take I shared the other day.
00:08:27.400We're talking about Emmanuel Macron of France.
00:08:31.120And I said that if you look at him, you can see that he has greatness within him, and that is the great tragedy of him.
00:08:37.700It's a great tragedy that he does have potential.
00:08:41.580He could have been something more, but he isn't.
00:09:44.680So in Germanic metaphysics, your soul is also divided in many different parts.
00:09:50.800I will make a separate episode on this because it's super important.
00:09:53.980But anyway, you as a human, you have many different parts in you, and they can be competing against each other.
00:10:01.160So sometimes you have the good spirits, they are prevailing, and sometimes you have lesser and lower and more vicious spirits.
00:10:09.660And I think in Macron's case that he has, you know, the capacity for greatness within him, but the lower spirits, they might have come there as a result of some sort of trauma.
00:10:22.380But I think his marriage is an indicator of something that is, you know, a bit sinister.
00:10:28.040Something sinister is going on in Macron's case.
00:10:32.180So competing spirits within him, some spirits of greatness, he has the capacity for greatness.
00:10:37.960Just looking at his physiognomy, it's a physiognomy, I would say, in my humble opinion.
00:10:42.760Now, we shouldn't overestimate physiognomy because, you know, it's only an indicator.
00:10:47.240But anyway, looking at his mannerism, his body language, his confidence in many videos and pictures, you can see that there is a spark of something within him.
00:10:57.800Then, of course, you can look at different pictures when he looks, you know, in a very...
00:11:04.300He looks at some semi-naked African men in a very strange way that might suggest some sort of sexual deviancy.
00:11:12.680I don't know, but I'm just speculating.
00:11:15.440So there are spirits within him that, you know, compete with the spirits of greatness.
00:11:20.260So anyway, that was my schizo take on Emmanuel Macron.
00:11:24.520But he has given voice to certain, you know, sound ideas that Europe needs to become strong on our own so we can resist pressure from the US and Russia.
00:11:35.840I don't know if he's been that explicit, but he has said at least that Europe needs to become strong.
00:11:40.580But the elephant in the room is, of course, that France is in a very bad state internally.
00:11:47.740So they have large enclaves of non-Europeans in France and they don't have control of their own country.
00:11:54.700So when he says that France is strong and everything like that, it's hard to take serious because they can't even control their own country.
00:12:02.420So if he were actually serious about making France strong, about making Europe strong, then yeah, start deporting people.
00:13:05.900And then if you struggle with pornography, you can just look at a picture of me and ask yourself, what would the great compassionate angel here say about this behavior?
00:13:15.580And I would, of course, say no, that you should absolutely not do it.
00:13:19.780The good spirits in you, they will get reinforced by me.
00:13:24.500So, yeah, this is also why I don't recommend atheism to anyone.
00:13:28.840Because if you believe in a god, some sort of gods, then you will have an easier time letting the good spirits within you, letting them be on top.
00:13:39.440So you can think of it in this way that if you expose yourself, if you expose your mind to bad things such as pornography, the malicious spirits within you, they grow stronger.
00:13:50.740And if you live a virtuous life, the good spirits within you, they get strengthened.
00:14:27.360And height doesn't really come into play here.
00:14:30.080That's not what's stopping him from becoming a great man.
00:14:33.020What's stopping him from becoming a great man is, as I said, these other malicious forces and, of course, the social setting, the French deep state and everything like that.
00:14:43.620But the point here is that when we come to a certain level of power, it's more about the divine energies within you.
00:14:51.040So height, yeah, it's good if you want to attract a female.
00:14:54.540But if you come to a certain level of power, it doesn't really matter.
00:15:17.560I posted about this on X as well, that commenting negatively on another man's height, it's not a behavior that befits a European gentleman.
00:15:27.740Now, that all being said, we must travel from Sweden and France, we must travel to the New World.
00:15:40.980We're going to talk about the two spirits of America.
00:15:44.840But before talking about those two spirits, I will share some personal perspectives growing up.
00:15:51.540So we're going to talk about the Amerindians growing up.
00:15:54.060I was an enthusiast of Amerindians, so Aztecs, Mayas, Incas, Sioux, Iroquois, all of these.
00:16:05.500So I have psychoanalyzed myself to try to understand my appreciation for these tribes.
00:16:12.460So I would say that there are two aspects here that made me appreciate them.
00:16:18.620And the first aspect is that they were, of course, defending their land.
00:16:23.560And that's something I've always been able to sympathize with, especially given the situation in Europe, that you have a tribe defending against an invading tribe.
00:16:31.800So that was the first aspect that they, yeah, defended their own.
00:16:36.640The second aspect is at least how, you know, you received the framing.
00:16:41.200And yeah, I will completely admit that, of course, I was influenced by pop culture and everything like that.
00:16:47.180So watching The Last of the Mohicans, you had the sense that the, well, primarily the British, they were this force of a very civilized force.
00:16:57.380And then they fought against the more almost noble savage, the guys who were more in tune with nature, who lived in forests and, you know, fought in a different way.
00:17:07.900So it was more like wilderness versus civilization and the more nature-oriented guys, they appealed more to me.
00:17:16.640Something else about the weaponry, it always appealed more to me with, you know, running around in the forest with perhaps an axe or a bow and arrow instead of a musket.
00:17:28.720So I'm just psychoanalyzing a young Marcus here.
00:17:31.960So then also I will say that Age of Empires 2, of course, had a huge impact.
00:17:37.420So therefore I started liking the Mayans and the Aztecs.
00:17:41.280Speaking of which, an ever so brief side note that Age of Empires 2 is a great game and I owe a lot to it.
00:17:49.960I grew up with it and yeah, I can honestly say that I do love the game.
00:17:53.840When it comes to power gaming in the here and now, however, Age of Empires 3 is the better game.
00:18:00.280So Age of Empires 2, popular among many normies, but true sensitive young men prefer Age of Empires 3.
00:18:07.360It's just a better game to play because there are so many more tactics and just a more dynamic game in every which way and more historically accurate.
00:18:16.480You know, in Age of Empires 2, if you play it, you can play as the Saracens or Mongols and then you run around with European-looking knights.
00:19:31.200The Olmecs are the earliest recognized high civilization of ancient Mexico and human sacrifice was well established with them.
00:19:39.160Two and a half thousand years later, at the time of the Spanish conquest, the Aztecs were the last, but by no means the least, of the peoples of this region to continue an extremely old and deeply ingrained tradition.
00:19:53.120It is recorded, for example, that Ahusiotl, the eighth and most powerful emperor of the Aztec royal dynasty, celebrated the dedication of the temple of Huitzulopochtli in Tenochtitlan by marshalling four lines of prisoners, past teams of priests, who worked four days to dispatch them.
00:20:12.380On this occasion, as many as 80,000 were slain during a single ceremonial rite.
00:20:18.180The Aztecs liked to dress up in the flayed skins of sacrificial victims.
00:20:21.900Bernardino de SahagΓΊn, a Spanish missionary, attended one such ceremony soon after the conquest.
00:20:27.900The celebrants flayed and dismembered the captives.
00:20:30.860They then lubricated their own naked bodies with grease and slipped into the skin.
00:20:35.320Trailing blood and grease, the gruesomely clad men ran through the city, thus terrifying those they followed.
00:20:41.600The second day's rite also included a cannibal feast for each warrior's family.
00:20:46.160Another mass sacrifice was witnessed by the Spanish chronicler Diego de Duran.
00:20:52.420In this instance, the victims were so numerous that, when the streams of blood running down the temple steppes, reached bottom and cooled, they formed fat clots enough to terrify anyone.
00:21:04.100All in all, it has been estimated that the number of sacrificial victims in the Aztec empire as a whole had risen to around 250,000 a year by the beginning of the 16th century.
00:21:14.420So, yeah, I'm not gonna moralize too much, but suffice to say it's, you know, not perhaps a culture that is particularly admirable.
00:21:24.420So, when the Spanish came, it's quite easy to see that the Spanish were the good guys and the subjugated tribes, so the tribes, the Aztecs had subjugated, they were quite willing to ally with the Spanish to cast off the yoke of the Aztecs.
00:21:39.460So, essentially, my own journey as an observer of Aztec culturists that I started with, you know, liking them to a certain extent and then not liking them so much when I understood that the Spanish were the more, the nicer guys in this particular drama.
00:21:57.900Now, another aspect, of course, an insight I came to a lot later is that Spaniards, they are Europeans, so bioculturally a lot closer to what I would be as a Scandinavian.
00:22:10.440So, for example, a Spanish guy and a Norwegian guy, they are closer than a Spanish guy and a North African guy, by far.
00:22:18.620So, you know, we have this European cluster and we have a shared story, shared ancestry and everything like that.
00:22:25.080I've talked about it many times before, the three population groups that make up modern Europeans.
00:22:31.140So, we have that aspect as well that our guys versus their guys, same thing when it comes to the Crusades, it was our guys versus their guys.
00:22:39.360And this is the absolutely simplest take on any conflict and usually the right take as well, instead of moralizing about who's right or who's wrong.
00:22:48.980So, yeah, of course, sometimes you have a quite clear right and wrong, but in most human conflicts, it's the case that you take your own side.
00:22:58.760So, we're going to look at Ukraine again.
00:23:00.360I've said this before, I'll say it again because it's a good example.
00:26:50.160So, that all being said, we'll go to our music break.
00:26:54.080And, after that, we will talk about the two spirits of America.
00:26:57.760So, the heroic settler spirit and the downtrodden Ellis Island spirit.
00:27:03.360And then we'll also talk about the Solutrean hypothesis and the first peoples of America and the genetics of America.
00:27:11.200Now, if you have listened to this on YouTube, you listened to an episode titled The Two Spirits of America without me actually getting into it.
00:27:18.640But, yeah, it's after the music break.
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