Savitri Devi once said, "One does not become a National Socialist. One only discovers, sooner or later, that one has always been one that, by nature, one could not possibly be anything else."
National Socialism is not a mere ideology but a natural state for those who recognize order, hierarchy, duty, and struggle as the forces that shape civilization. It is not learned but remembered, an awakening to the eternal laws of nature and the destiny of one’s people.
Many describe this not as a conversion but as an awakening, the realization that modernity has severed them from their heritage and strength. Once this veil is lifted, one sees they were never meant to exist in a world of weakness and decay but to uphold something greater.
To awaken is to remember.