You do understand, Mr. Sfsdf, that you are speaking ill of your blood ancestors (or at least I presume they are).
So, if they were ignoble and chandalas, then so are you.
Christians did not arrive as aliens in a UFO. The “church” was the creation of the Nordic-Roman interaction, as Evola has pointed out. If it fell short of Tradition, then it is because the Germans did not understand Tradition and the Romans had forgotten it.
The German Theodoric was already a Christian when he entered Rome. The Visigoths could have chosen Islam in Spain … they did not. The Normans could have chosen Islam in Sicily … they did not. They took over the Arab castles in Salemi and Palermo and transformed them into something else; visit the chapel in Palermo, for example. Are we to take you seriously that the Normans, who recreated the Holy Roman Empire from that base, lacked manly instincts? It is more likely that Nietzsche had no idea what they are. He was a scribbler, a beta male, a “flop with chicks”; apparently he indulged in a vivid fantasy life. What he imagines hardly resembles Londonistan or the banlieues of Paris.
Of course, the “free spirits” of Northern Europe, now that they are completely de-Christianized, are hardly decent, no matter how they personally feel about it. If you truly believe, Mr. Sfsdf, that the culture of the Moors is more suitable to Germans than the cultures of Greece and Rome, you will be resisted vigorously.
From: evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com [mailto:evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Asdfasdsfdas Sfsdf
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Christianity destroyed for us the whole harvest of ancient civilization, and later it also destroyed for us the whole harvest of Mohammedan civilization. The wonderful culture of the Moors in Spain, which was fundamentally nearer to us and appealed more to our senses and tastes than that of Rome and Greece, was trampled down (—I do not say by what sort of feet—) Why? Because it had to thank noble and manly instincts for its origin—because it said yes to life, even to the rare and refined luxuriousness of Moorish life!… The crusaders later made war on something before which it would have been more fitting for them to have grovelled in the dust—a civilization beside which even that of our nineteenth century seems very poor and very “senile.”—What they wanted, of course, was booty: the orient was rich…. Let us put aside our prejudices! The crusades were a higher form of piracy, nothing more! The German nobility, which is fundamentally a Viking nobility, was in its element there: the church knew only too well how the German nobility was to be won…. The German noble, always the “Swiss guard” of the church, always in the service of every bad instinct of the church—but well paid…. Consider the fact that it is precisely the aid of German swords and German blood and valour that has enabled the church to carry through its war to the death upon everything noble on earth! At this point a host of painful questions suggest themselves. The German nobility stands outside the history of the higher civilization: the reason is obvious…. Christianity, alcohol—the two great means of corruption…. Intrinsically there should be no more choice between Islam and Christianity than there is between an Arab and a Jew. The decision is already reached; nobody remains at liberty to choose here. Either a man is a Chandala or he is not…. “War to the knife with Rome! Peace and friendship with Islam!”: this was the feeling, this was the act, of that great free spirit, that genius among German emperors, Frederick II. What! must a German first be a genius, a free spirit, before he can feel decently? I can’t make out how a German could ever feel Christian….
-Nietzsche
But it is true that the majority of self-described 'right-wing' parties in Europe grovel and lick Jew boots, maybe with the exception of the Hungarians who are the only self-respecting Europeans left if political parties are any indication (and that can definitely be disputed).