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"Blood is the fuel that is consumed by the metaphysical flame of destiny."

Ernst JΓΌnger
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πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· On November 1, 2013, Giorgos and Manos, two young Greek nationalists, were shot dead by antifa terrorists.

Alexandros, a third nationalist, was seriously injured in an attack; he only opened his eyes again eleven days later, after undergoing multiple operations. To this day, the antifascists who opened fire from their motorcycle have not been held responsible. Although they claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement, the authorities have decided to drop the ongoing investigations.
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β€œThe 300 Spartans of Thermopylae are regarded by us as a parable for honour and fulfilment of duty. Nothing gives better proof of the influence of the latter than our attempts at a restoration of Greek life.”

Alfred Rosenberg
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1/11/24 Neon Heraklion πŸ‡¬πŸ‡·πŸ΄

1 year after the absolute state repression, the nationalist river of youth poured into the streets of Neon Heraklion.
In the midst of a climate of terrorism once again and in the face of the new attempt by the state-parastate to prevent this year's commemoration from taking place (sending an entire motorcade to the monument), the nationalist guard stood up.
We really wonder how accidental was the explosion and dismemberment of the comrade in Ampelokipi a day before November 1st. How coincidental that the anti-terrorist brought in specially trained dogs to check the cemetery and memorial grounds for explosives.
How accidental was the silence of the once staunch anti-fascists?
We already know the answer!

PS NEITHER THE BOMBS, NOR THE PRISONS NOBODY BENDS THE NATIONALISTS

Europe-Youth-Revolution
https://t.iss.one/athenscene
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Forwarded from Clann Γ‰ireann
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Members of Clann Γ‰ireann were active in Derry recently, spreading the Nationalist message and covering up the reds’ anti-Irish propaganda.

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The Iron Curtain Over America
by John Beaty

This book is unique in that it not only discusses the internal decay and the external disasters which threaten the life of American people (in fact, of ALL the people), but diagnoses the growing cancer of which they are merely the symptoms. Going behind the iron curtain of propaganda, censorship and deception, the author, former Colonel of the Military Intelligence Service, gives to the reader the first comprehensive documented account of the origin, the scope, and the intentions of the β€œinsidious forces working from within,” which are seeking to destroy Western civilization. β€œAn honest and courageous dispeller of the fog of propaganda in which most minds seem to dwell.” – Lt. General P. A. Del Valle, USMC β€œI think it ought to be compulsory reading in every public school in America.” – Senator William A. Langer, former Chairman, Judiciary Committee β€œThis book is a magnificent contribution to those who would preserve our American ideals.” – Lt. Gen. Edward M. Almond
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Right-wing Gramscianism is the way to go!

Engaging in "right-wing Gramscianism" means disseminating a system of values that will act in the long term, that may even one day include competing formulations, and that is carried by a metapolitical strategy, that is to say, situated outside political institutions, both in terms of language and aims. G.R.E.C.E. thus disseminates a worldview that can be expressed either through cultural action or, on a strictly intellectual level, through the construction of a theoretical corpus, never completed, always progressing. This latter, which aims to include all disciplines in the same coherence, from biology to philosophy, already presents itself, in the era of Marxism's decline, as the only global attempt at ideological creation of our time. Unlike what Marxism was, what Christianity remains, and what the economic-humanitarian vulgate has become, our ideological corpus is radically open, in constant evolution. It integrates new disciplines, it admits new ideas, it always remains in direct contact with reality.

https://nouvelledroite.substack.com/p/grece-and-the-conquest-of-the-power
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Objectivity and disinterestedness are biting things. Was it not because of this that in France in the 1970s, not least thanks to the neglect of Gramsci’s work by French Left-wing intellectuals, that such a chimera as β€œRight-wing Gramsciism” became possible? And the main β€œdrummer” of the twentieth century should be see as Pier Paolo Pasolini. Pasolini was a figure who was absolutely alien to everyone, including (first of all) Communists, and besides that, he was nevertheless seen as interesting and sympathetic to everyone, even those who belonged to the neo-fascist camp. He is appreciated by all who have a sense of taste and who can appreciate the sharpness of his thought (we will certainly write about his β€œCorsair letters” on his difficult relations with politics later).

History’s mockery of the work of the main Italian Communist, who has been more important to the Italian Communists even than Lenin (or, God forbid, Marx), is eloquently represented in a recent incident: a reprint of the Prison Notebooks is being prepared in France. In April [2022], the country’s presidential elections are to be held, the results of which are by no means a foregone conclusion. There are two Right-wing candidates, the writer Γ‰ric Zemmour and the traditional populist candidate Marine Le Pen, who are gaining more and more popularity, while Macron managed to beat everyone else to death . . . A mainstream French weekly, L’Express, has published an article entitled β€œFrom Zemmour to MΓ©lenchon: Gramsci, a Practical Guide for Politicians: β€œWe used to read Machiavelli, now we read Gramsci.” Objectivity and disinterestedness.

Some have even considered how Gramsci’s view of the features of the objective laws governing the nature of politics β€” the acquisition of political power through cultural hegemony; the leading role played by intellectuals and artists in changing, even if indirectly, public opinion in favor of some movement or party β€” can be seen in the rise of Fascism. The same can be said of the German β€œConservative Revolution” or the traditionalist and anti-Semitic cultural consensus in interwar Romania. In general, it can be seen in any country or era that broke free from the shackles of a dominant cultural environment.

https://counter-currents.com/2024/05/gramsci-and-fascism/
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Seizing popular culture

Zemmour is scorned by most of the Paris establishment but his book is a runaway bestseller. To date it has sold 400,000 copies.

"The big divide today is between the elite and the people," he tells me at Le Figaro newspaper's headquarters, where he works.

"And that is why my book has done so well. Because I have become a kind of representative of the people. They have adopted me. They say that what I write is what they think."

Ironically, Zemmour's inspiration is not some right-winger but Italian Marxist thinker Antonio Gramsci. Gramsci wrote that for the left to win, it had first to take over popular culture.

And that, according to Zemmour, has indeed been the French left's greatest achievement.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-30436692
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