The musical intro, a dull pop song whose theme is so reminiscent of a
song called 'Flieger' that one of these bands has manifestly
plagiarised the other, sets the tone of the interview.
No doubt, the current European suffers from xenophilia - an
unreasonable love for extra-European peoples as such - and, as a
result, from autophobia - an extreme dislike of oneself both as an
individual and as a member of the white race ; the political schemers,
the Nomenklatura (called by Faye the "political élite"(sic)) currently
in charge of Europe are the "accomplices", or rather the lackeys, of
those who have been pulling the strings behind the scene of
extra-European massive immigration, and with whom the 'European
intelligentsia' collaborates most willingly ; Europe is undergoing an
Africanisation and an Asianisation. All this is true, but it is only a
statement of facts, and the reasons put forward to explain current
European masochism do not go beyond the psychological level, beyond
which the true motives of this 'masochism' are found, and beyond which
very few people seem to be able to rise : 'Le Rčgne de la quantité'
may have been read in New Right circles. - It has not been understood.
The interviewer takes a certain malicious pleasure in carrying out
this analysis on a psycho-analytical level. As once pointed out by
Evola, even though Freudian frames of reference are inadequate to
account for man in the higher sense, they still apply to the vast
majority of current men.
On the whole, the content of this interview is typical of the
shortcomings and of the narrow-mindedness of the so-called New Right.
Apart from the simplistic views on the reasons for the degeneracy of
the white race, most of the stereotypes cultivated by so-called
far-right circles 'for internal purposes' since the mid-1990's are
dwelled on relentlessly, the emphasis being on the effects, and not on
the causes, which may not be seen clearly : Islam is the main enemy,
the European civilisation, which it has been trying to destroy, is
based on "freedom of speech, laicity, female emancipation, and
monotheism", the cultural and economic war launched by the United
States of America is still "less serious" than the Muslim peril, they
played Islam against Europe but, - fortunately - they have realised
their mistake, an 'urban guerrilla' is bound to break out as a result
of tensions between European natives and extra-Europeans in Europe,
etc. P. Buchanan's writings have been read and fully understood.
The interview starts on the right foot, in that the problem is
approached from the racial perspective, only to lapse into the usual
confusion as it goes on : a 'Muslim gene' has been discovered. Thus,
Islam is no longer a religion, but a race. At this point, it is worth
noting that one has to wait the 49th minute of the interview to hear
the word 'Jew'.
The 49th minute.
In the meantime, Faye has published a book called 'La nouvelle
question juive' (Les Editions du Lore, 2007), in which he is reckless
enough to speak of the "inanity of revisionist theories" and of the
"political stupidity of revisionist historians". Needless to say,
Robert Faurisson, one of the very few actually standing among the
ruins without having necessarily read Evola, has quietened him down.
As soon as the English translation of Mutti's article on 'Islam and
Evola' is published on this list, another fanciful claim by Faye,
according to which "The Muslim mentality is the most racist
mentality", will be addressed appropriately, by means of an essay
written by an anti-racist scholar on Islam and the race question, and
which, unintentionally, shows that Islam was designed for the
raceless, faceless, rootless, man of the Kali-yuga.
Faye's interview ends with these profound, or rather deep, lyrics of a
French ex-teeny-girl : "Dis-lui, toi, que je l'aime/ Ou programme-moi
sur IBM."
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evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "G" <vnvsmvndvs@...> wrote:
>
> I do not know how much this will be appreciated, but I would like to
> share two video interviews which give an insight into the current
> crisis of the Right.
>
> Guillame Faye (French language. Dutch subtitles)
>
http://video.google.nl/videoplay?docid=-2514650272578459190
>
> Horst Mahler (German language. Dutch subtitles)
>
http://video.google.nl/videoplay?docid=7139330172930782102
>
> The interviews are done by Alfred Vierling, an ex-member of both the
> Dutch Centrum Partij '86 (Centrum Party '86) and the Centrum
> Democraten (Centrum Democrats).
>
> Zum Schluss: I would like to make clear that posting these hyperlinks
> is NOT meant as a form of promotion (from my side).
>