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[ Warning: This discussion is not intended to be moderated by any member of the Staff at Stirpes. However, a good standard of civic behaviour is expected from all participants. For the sake of a well argued, responsible and of a fair standard level discussion, I strongly discourage any non European (read Colonial, Creole, whatever) from taking part in the discussion, and their removal from it will be enforced. ]
This is an old issue but it is also an unsettled issue. Rather than sweep it under the carpet and pretend that it does not exist, I believe that it is preferable to let any wounds open bleed, than bleeding from the inside. If it can be settled, it will be good. If it cannot, then well, such is life.. Quote:
If you define Nordicism as "Northern separatism", I have nothing to object to it but I do demand that you (you as in anyone advocating it, not particularly you) are fully consequent with it. I am nothing of a newcomer into the sphere of nationalism myself. As such, my background origins are nothing europeanist in any form. Nor anti-europeanist for that matter. And it is not as if we thought of ourselves as "separatists" or anything. Simply explained, we did not see the need to identify ourselves beyond our borders. Nor did we want to forsee the need for it. Well, I will not argue if that was right or wrong at that particular time. We live in a different time, for better or for worse. I still know enough people from my own political entourage and origins here, who are not interested in the least in any idea of Europe. Some have never been and probably never will be; while others got more recently deceptioned by meeting "fellow Europeans". What I can assure you is that they are truthful in their feelings, and that they don't mean any hostile feelings with it. I also know people elsewhere who draw a line that puts limits to what they consider a too inclusive idea of Europe. This not only based on historical but also on meta-cultural facts. And I can assure you that I have a very hard time to counter their arguments, for how solid they are presented. Their ideas are extremely well reasoned and often highly interesting and thought provoking. The bottom line is that --whether I agree with them or not, or to which extent I may agree or disagree-- none of the above has ever presented such ideas in a hostile form or even with rude manners. So never mind what I may believe, it is not a matter of acceptance or rejection to me but of agreement or disagreement. What matters most to me is that they are coherent in their ideas and that they are consistent with them. You won't see them one day presenting themselves under one form, and the next day under a modified form. In fact you won't even see them at all, since there is no point to them in getting any close to "strangers". Well, that is impeccable separatism, even when many will not even consider the word "separatism" of any significance. And they won't accept any "-ism" label. You can object to it, but you cannot in all honesty accuse them of any misdeed. Is that the same case with Nordicism? If it was, I would respect it fully regardless of any other considerations. If you believe that it is, by all means you should present your case in its favour and contrast it with others' views and discuss them. There is no better way to solve perceived conflicts than to confront the parts involved.
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accipiet reduces. Antiquam exquirite matrem: hic domus Aeneae cunctis dominabitur oris, et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis.' We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. –Plato– Last edited by Menydh; Monday, December 10th, 2007 at 14:32. Reason: add warning unmoderation notice |
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Well, I am. So I am definately not advocating Nordicism, in fact I am very much trying to form my own opinions. In my beginning as a nationalist I found Skadi through an Indoeuropeanist Swedish blog (Oskorei), but by reading old Swedish social democrats (who I might think are leaning more to some kind of corporativism than other European social democrats, being very much influenced by Sweden's special history of peasant's having a big influence while not striving toward a "revolution", etc), I got more focused toward nationalism and regionalism than some kind of Indoeuropean or Paneuropean thoughts. Now as I discuss with you at Stirpes, I am getting more and more out of touch with the majority of Swedish nationalists, who are either White Supremacists or (a growing minority) Indoeuropeanists (disregarding crap like liberalist national democrats like the Sweden Democrats or neocon:ish "anti-immigrationists"). I am not against Indoeuropeanism per ce, I simply do not know enough about it or PCT or whatever to take a position. Many people seem to very hastily do exactly that though, and become dead certain their theory is correct and base their politics on that, instead of on some kind of "gut feeling" like I guess I am.
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