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Hello,

Julius Evola was used to distinguishing two kind of men: on one hand,
those who are subject to circumstances or, at best, can only 'adapt'
themselves to circumstances, an attitude which, after all, is just
another form of inner passivity, and, on the other hand those who,
instead, push down on circumstances with all their weight, shape
them, give them the direction they want them to take; the former are
merely the subjects of history - the latter, as for them, are the
actors of history (cf. "Sugli strumenti della guerra occulta", La
Vita Italiana, January 1938 - "The Instruments of Occult War"). A
leader worth the name is an actor of history. Almirante's attitude is
not the attitude of a leader. It could be understood, not excused, if
assumed by the common people. Assumed by a man who acted as the
leader of a neo-Fascist party for a few decades, it cannot be either
understood or justified. Far from being the individuals who would
lead us to victory or even prevent our decline, these are precisely
the ones who have been contributing to this decline. In passing, it
could be wondered whether this kind of individuals are not on the
scene only to discredit and to humiliate 'Fascist' ideas, that is,
through them, the principles of traditional nature which regimes like
Fascism resumed to a certain extent.

Besides, let's bear in mind that "racial purity (...) will manifest
itself in an absolute intransigence and in the resolution not to
neglect any favourable occasion and to TAKE ALL RISKS, social and
even POLITICAL, so as to show one's scorn for this 'bourgeois race',
anywhere it is found" ("Sintesi di dottrina della razza").

Now, why exactly would have he been "afraid" to be called a racist?
In the first place, after Evola's death, he stated that he uphold
(biological) racism. So, maybe, what you mean is that he was afraid
to appear as a racist ON TV. In the second place, all Evola asked him
was to add that "this document ['The Diary of Anne Frank'] should be
accompanied by analogous documents, of proven genuineness, related to
Dresden, Hiroshima, Katyn's graves, the rapes and the mass slaughters
during the progression of the Red Army in Eastern Germany, and so
on..." At the very worst - or at the very best, depending on points
of view - he would have been accused of anti-Semitism. Now, besides
the fact that, to the best of our knowledge, no one's ever been
accused of anti-Semitism for having drawn people's attention
to "Dresden, Hiroshima, Katyn's graves, the rapes and the mass
slaughters during the progression of the Red Army in Eastern Germany,
and so on...", considering the attitude of his heir apparent at the
head of the MSI after his death, do you really think that there were
grounds for accusing him of being an anti-Semite?

In any case, what we wanted to point out through this letter by
Julius Evola to Almirante is the more or less progressive drift of
the whole European far-right - not to mention the American far-right -
towards philo-Semitism. The thesis is well-known: to counter the so-
called Islamisation of Europe, the European far-right aligns itself
with the representatives of the forces which present themselves as
the main enemy of Islam: Israel. This simply means to jump out from
the frying pan into the fire, for the simple reason that it is the
Jew, through the Muslim Brothers, the 'City' and, below, the European
political schemers who are on the payroll of one anti-Western
subversive organisation or the other and fill up the restaurants, the
bars and the night-clubs around all parliaments in Europe ('Stomach
first, then morale", to quote Evola), who is behind this, who has
been instrumentalising so-called Islamic fundamentalist movements
since the end of the XIXth century. The problem - it will never been
stressed enough - is not one of a religious nature, or rather the
religious problem is secondary, subordinate to another problem: the
racial one. What Europe is currently facing is not Islamisation as
such, but a racial invasion, of which Islamisation is only a
consequence. By not tackling this racial problem, by not even
mentioning it, and, ultimately, just as its so-called opponent does
but for different reasons, by using the religious issue to hide it,
the current European far-right, a shadow of itself, shows its true
colour.

It has never been ours, it is not ours and it will never be ours.

Thompkins&Cariou

P.s. any serious person interested in the Occult War should read the
following article on the Muslim Brothers:
http://www.redmoonrising.com/Ikhwan/MB.htm



--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, <vandermok@l...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Referring to the letter of Evola to Almirante, we have to
understand the Italian situation in that March 10, 1967. The MSI
(Movimento Sociale Italiano) was unpopular because considered neo-
fascist Party. The Left Wing was very strong and extremists destroyed
many times the seat of the Party itself. So, the deputy Almirante was
very prudent replying in TV to some accuse of racism.
>
> Evola does not look too satisfied, and at the end of that letter
draws an impassive conclusion that today sounds up-to-date:
>
> "The persecutions suffered by the Jew does not authorize to
transform him into a sacrosanct being, synthesis of every virtue, and
for whom to feel reverence."
>
> F.









Mon Apr 4, 2005 4:38 pm

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Giorgio Almirante was chief editor of one of the most important racialist papers in Fascist Italy, 'La Difesa della Razza', for which Julius Evola wrote...
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Hello, Referring to the letter of Evola to Almirante, we have to understand the Italian situation in that March 10, 1967. The MSI (Movimento Sociale Italiano)...
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Hello, Julius Evola was used to distinguishing two kind of men: on one hand, those who are subject to circumstances or, at best, can only 'adapt' themselves to...
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