Dreamers of the Gay: Race Theology and Political Sorcery
Richard Spencer, an acclaimed leader of the Alt Right movement, proposed not long ago a need for “political theology”. Well, we’d like to correct him just a bit: he in fact proposed a need for political sorcery.
In this video we’ll analyze his speech from last year’s NPI conference “Become who we are” to provide some insights in this respect. As Spencer is prone to give only vague cues as to real ideas underlying the mentality he wishes to create in his followers, we’ll flush out some of them.
In advance, let us just say that if you are of the traditional religious and metaphysical mentality, then you’ll find them as nourishing as a bullet between your eyes.
Notes
Spencer’s Speech on political theology
Spencer’s Speech on God Emperor Trump
Hell Comes to Frogtown: Alt Right and Triumph of Transhumanism
Prolegomena to Any Future Satanism: Order of the Nine Angles and Supremacy of the Fringe pt. 1
Branko Malić
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“Dreamers of the Gay” is pretty good.
Thank you Mr Malic.
I worry that both the Alt right and the PC left political collectives are doing their very best to recreate the kind of political struggle simular to that of the Wiemar republic just before world war two. Now we can see that both sides want a form of eugenics in the same vain as the national socialist or communist practised on their own populations without pity or remorse. It also scares me to think that Kek is venerated in the same vain as Himmler encouraged the venerating of the Aryan Norse Gods. Both dialectics proclaim science to be their inheritance of the their enlightenment and therefore they’re never wrong in their duty to save humanity. I am a Catholic and I believe the truth will set us free .
I get a lot of this Weimar analogy from my readers. I’d recommend putting things into perspective, but there really is something like a reflection of that mentality.Or, better to say, something like a parody of it.
I can’t help but feel a certain degree of pity for such people and those who follow them. To some extent we are all victims of the TV age (of which the internet is another component) where our emotional realities (is that an oxymoron?) are so closely tied to the hyper real. Imagination leaves a certain taste in the mouth and people have become accustomed to eating off this menu. The TV of course offers nothing else and demands nothing less.
again I state they are victims, victims of their own imagination. They must be incredibly dissatisfied with reality, and powerless to exist fully in it. So they seek the imaginary to satisfy their needs or desires of identity.
“forgive them Father, for they know not what they do.”
I agree and as I know from reliable sources and guess from my own intuition, most of them are privately quite decent people. However, they’re infected with the ideas that are semi-Satanist and are not able to realize how contradictory those ideas are to what their conscience tells them. On the other hand, the influences such as Dugin, some New Right old guard and probably others who’s identities I am not aware of, know full well what they’re doing.