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The key difference is they're factionalised conflicts. While your post was detailed and admirable, it misses the point of M-PG71C post.
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I blame this post for the heroic death of my thread.
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Some Recs for an Om fan; Sleep (naturally) Electric Wizard Saint Vitus Spirit Caravan Jesu
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I'd have to say Jesu.
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Om Stoner/Doom Metal United States of America (Oakland, California) Southern Lord Active Current line-up Al Cisneros - Bass, Vocals (Sleep, Asbestos Death) Emil Amos - Drums (Grails) 'Om' is the Hindu syllable known as the natural vibration of the universe, often used as a mantra (a rhythmic ritual word that Hindus use and repeat for a long time when getting in trance mental states). The bands lyrics deal with matters of the spiritual. http://www.myspace.com/variationsontheme http://www.omvibratory.com/
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I can guess who you are. How is life? I've not heard from you in years.
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Why not apply that logic to mainstream society then?
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Hmm. How so?
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Mora Frostclipper. Really good for splitting logs I've learnt thus far.
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I'm 10% Dutch, 14% Welsh and 0.5% Iranian...
Walfaeder replied to navarre's topic in General Chit Chat
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Technology interests me as a tool. At some point during my travels I realised I was honestly happier when I was living out of a backpack. When I got home I threw out a hell of a lot of stuff. I have clothes, books, this computer; aswell as various smaller items of technology such as a Phone, Mp3 Player and Camera. If it's portable, than towards that end I am still materialistic, I suppose. The difference being I don't buy for the sake of buying anymore, as I used to. Taking games as an anology here, I'm sure we've all gone and bought a game we didn't really intent to, just for the sake of playing something new. That's no longer something I can justify. Exactly, amazing really. You're correct to that end, Humanity is quite predictable when all is said and done. See here folks, this is the kind of person that justifies Green Genocide. Agreed, it'll take more than that. It'll take a complete social shift to take such a concept in its stride. Your concept of the Human race as R-selected is interesting, however I disagree. Our mass reproduction is not a response to threat but a product of success. A popular theme of Science Fiction is abandoning Earth once we've destroyed its biosphere. Let's hope we can resolve our issues with this planet before going on to ruin another.
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You're welcome. Evola interests me, like all good Philosophers of the modern age, he was batshit insane. His concept of Radical Traditionalism, while totally impractical as a model for our current society, sounds admirable (at least, to someone such as myself), to quote; "Radical Traditionalism seeks to revive pre-modern values of "the Indo-European Tradition" concerning the spiritual aspects of life. In contrast to modern culture, which they see as marked by materialism, mechanization and urbanism, radical traditionalists promote traditional and local culture and folklore, respectful treatment of the earth and animals, and small-scale organization of society (distributism, localism)." As for your statement on Green Genocide, you're correct. As a means for War, it's certainly no less justified than any other potential casus belli. While the only way to get a green ideology to work is to have the body politic unify with it, the old saying "the only position of power a minority group has is through the use of violence" has proven itself time and again to be sadly true.
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Mhmm, I'd accuse you there of thinking from a social bound. The concept of green ideology is no more far fetched, and indeed less extreme than many sopho-political systems seen the world over. While speaking from a person of our time and place it's unlikely, to suggest in a different circumstance only a dunce would find said ideology applicable is naive. Your statement on the ethics of war is all in essence correct, though it deviates from the concept I was getting at. And that is Post such a war (assuming it is a War that affects us first, and not Pandemic or Natural Disaster) how would a reappraisal of such an ideology progress? In reference to Julius Evola, perhaps you could benefit from reading this. Based entirely on the extracts I've read, it's an interesting dissertation from a man who went on to influence Fascisti; Metaphysics of War: Battle, Victor & Death in the World of Tradition by Julius Evola.
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I'm 10% Dutch, 14% Welsh and 0.5% Iranian...
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