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Volkish Pagan vs Modernity

A place for Folkish Pagans who oppose the subversive modernity.
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"There's nothing they hate more than Hitler AND Jesus!"

Which is why at least three different Jesus flicks are coming out this year playing in all major theaters.

Meanwhile, Hitler only gets Europa: The Last Battle - which is censored everywhere.

Happy 4/20, everyone!

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Part 2 "The Volga German Genocide":

Finally, in 1941, by order of Stalin, all ethnic Germans of Russia were deported to forced labor gulag concentration camps located in Siberia and other areas of Central Asia, leading to genocide. Later, with the opening of the borders after the collapse of the Soviet Union, several survivors chose to emigrate to Germany.

The Soviet regime stated that the evacuation was a preventive measure so that the German population would not be misled into collaborating with the German Army rather than a punitive measure, and they did not reveal the sentence to the forced labor camps. Stalin allegedly gave the following "secret" order to the NKVD, produced in German controlled Latvia on September 20, 1941:

"After the house search, tell everyone who is scheduled to be deported that, according to the government's decision, they are being sent to other regions of the USSR. Transport the entire family in one car until the train station, but at the station, heads of families must be loaded into a separate train car prepared especially for them. Their families are deported for special settlements in the far away regions of the Union. [Family members] must not know about the forthcoming separation from the head of the family."

The reason for separating the men is that they were all destined for forced labor camps, Trudarmee (NKVD labor army). The deported and enslaved Germans coined this phrase, whereas Soviet documents only referred to "labor obligations" or "labor regulations." Men between the ages of 15 and 55 and, later, women between the ages of 16 and 45 were forced to do labor in the forests and mines of Siberia and Central Asia under conditions similar to that prevalent in the Gulag forced labor camps, while other Germans were directly deported to Gulag forced labor camps.
The gods were, in a sense, literally present in their sanctuaries. Greeks constantly, in documents and contexts of very different kinds, referred to what we would call a statue of a particular god simply by that god’s name; in representations on vases of scenes set in temples, it is often unclear whether we are looking at a statue or at an actual god. To be sure, they knew that statues were made by craftsmen from physical materials; and plain statements that statues are gods, or that gods are statues, are not to be found.

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One of the greatest advantages of Paganism is often ignored. Unlike christians with their insane doctrine of equality and self-hatred, we can easily practice what we preach. Paganism is what built the West so it just comes very naturally with no need to adapt ourselves to the religion.

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Christians had severed the traditional bond between religion and a "nation" or people. The ancients took for granted that religion was indissolubly linked to a particular city or people. Indeed, there was no term for religion in the sense we now use it to refer to the beliefs and practices of a specific group of people or of a voluntary association divorced from ethnic or national identity.

The idea of an association of people bound together by a religious allegiance with its own traditions and beliefs, its own history, and its own way of life independent of a particular city or nation was foreign to the ancients. Religion belonged to a people, and it was bestowed on an individual by the people or nation from which one came or in which one lived.

From: The Christians as the Romans Saw Them by Robert Louis Wilken.
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The gods were, in a sense, literally present in their sanctuaries. Greeks constantly, in documents and contexts of very different kinds, referred to what we would call a statue of a particular god simply by that god’s name; in representations on vases of scenes set in temples, it is often unclear whether we are looking at a statue or at an actual god. To be sure, they knew that statues were made by craftsmen from physical materials; and plain statements that statues are gods, or that gods are statues, are not to be found.

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It has been argued that, during the Migration Period, the god Ullr was associated with the use of so-called “oath-rings”. This suggestion is supported by the Eddic poem Atlakviða, which recounts an oath being sworn “by Ull’s ring,” as well as by archaeological evidence in the form of dozens of miniature ring amulets that were recovered during excavations at Lilla Ullevi (“little cult site of Ullr”) in Sweden.

B.Raffield, N.Price & M.Collard
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