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Default Re: AW: Re: America and Europeans

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Originally Posted by Siegmund
I don't mean setting up some sort of anachronistic fetishism for an idealized past, but setting up a German household based on a realistic grasp of ethnic cultural and historical values
I think that sentiment needs to be stressed.
It actually reminds me of what Goering, of all people, once wrote

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Originally Posted by Herman Goering
Naturally there are always people ...... who have all kinds of fantastic and confused plans.......who overstate their declaration to blood and soil, who in their romantic dreams are surronded by Wotan and Thor and the like. Such exaggerations can harm.....
I think that your proposal of a common sense grasp of realistic ethnic values is something that must be taken seriously. Reality must always be promoted over romantic fetishism and morbid archaelogicalism.
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