Haha you could say that except the only real “we wuz” that white people do is when they say the jews of the Bible and Christ were actually European and not Semitic Jews. Other than that, we actually were kings and “we Wuzing” is the attempts of lesser races to equate themselves with us
I have seen this phenomenon on Substack many times. Trying to Euro Jesus. It’s a rough take.
But you know you’re going to get shit for always arguing against all of our white, right-wing heritage.
I’m from the South. Everyone i ever met was a Christian because they’re grandparents and great great etc. were Christians. Damn fine people, too.
I didn’t know any Pagans, and if I did, they were most likely the ones into backyard wrestling and cutting their foreheads in class for attention. LARPers.
Yeah we don’t argue for paganism over Christianity in this episode but I know kulak does elsewhere. I agree with you. Especially in America. It makes a certain kind of sense in Europe, I think, but zero sense in America, to identify as a pagan.
I’ve seen the Kulak stuff. Most of it is very interesting. Something about the Pagan right wing stuff has just always rubbed me wrong. But yo, since i got you here, this is my favorite podcast. And the episdodes you did with Stormy on Ukraine corruption is the best media I’ve ever taken in. Sent to both my parents. Their minds were blown.
Bro. This compliment is huge and means a lot. Thanks so much. Literally no one anywhere put all that shit together like I did. Feels good to be appreciated.
Astral is great, but I can't listen to this lady say "like" 1000 times per minute. I guess I'll have to read her if I want to find out what she's trying to say.
Thomas has explained his position a great number of times elsewhere. But this isn’t an attack on Christianity or a defense of paganism, just evidence paganism is integral to the European character
👍🏻 yep, listened to the rest, seemed like it would go a different way from the intro. I'm re-reading Revolt Against the Modern World rn and Evola brings up a lot of the same points, from the heathen/occult nature of the Crusades to the speculated Aryan-Hyperborean origin of the Aztecs. Survive the Jive also does a lot of really good stuff on this.
Thanks. Felt like this barely scratched the surface. RATMW is an excellent book to show the way paganism and Christianity fused into chivalry and the knightly warrior class in the high Middle Ages. I love that book. However I doubt the Aryan influence on Aztec culture. The horse the wheel and language does a great job explaining how Aryan influence is identified in various cultures and I don’t believe there is any similar evidence for meso America. In fact I’m rather of the opinion that the only Norse/aryan contact with North America before Columbus was in northeastern Canada. The stuff from Michigan is interesting and I guess there is a case to be made maybe but in truth, I don’t think the norsemen had the resources to explore for, discover and then extract mineral resources
It would be really interesting to hear a conversation between Catgirl and Thomas on Arthurian legends. He’s talked about his interest in the topic on other podcasts, and on the paganism-Christianity theme in the CS Lewis episode with Burden.
Awesome 😎 🤩 ☺️ 👏 very interested and interesting 🤨 🧐 🤔 soon 🔜 🔜
12 minutes in and it’s we wuz kangz for white people
Haha you could say that except the only real “we wuz” that white people do is when they say the jews of the Bible and Christ were actually European and not Semitic Jews. Other than that, we actually were kings and “we Wuzing” is the attempts of lesser races to equate themselves with us
I have seen this phenomenon on Substack many times. Trying to Euro Jesus. It’s a rough take.
But you know you’re going to get shit for always arguing against all of our white, right-wing heritage.
I’m from the South. Everyone i ever met was a Christian because they’re grandparents and great great etc. were Christians. Damn fine people, too.
I didn’t know any Pagans, and if I did, they were most likely the ones into backyard wrestling and cutting their foreheads in class for attention. LARPers.
Yeah we don’t argue for paganism over Christianity in this episode but I know kulak does elsewhere. I agree with you. Especially in America. It makes a certain kind of sense in Europe, I think, but zero sense in America, to identify as a pagan.
I’ve seen the Kulak stuff. Most of it is very interesting. Something about the Pagan right wing stuff has just always rubbed me wrong. But yo, since i got you here, this is my favorite podcast. And the episdodes you did with Stormy on Ukraine corruption is the best media I’ve ever taken in. Sent to both my parents. Their minds were blown.
Bro. This compliment is huge and means a lot. Thanks so much. Literally no one anywhere put all that shit together like I did. Feels good to be appreciated.
“I’m Kulak and you’re listening to Nationalist Public Radio.”
Astral is great, but I can't listen to this lady say "like" 1000 times per minute. I guess I'll have to read her if I want to find out what she's trying to say.
Well I appreciate the compliment!
Nuts and berries make peanut butter and jelly
Such an interesting and informative conversation. Thank you
Great conversation. Love Kulak’s writings.
Is this really a guy pretending to be a woman?
yes
I think so.
Now have 7homas on to defend Christianity. Would be interesting to hear.
Thomas has explained his position a great number of times elsewhere. But this isn’t an attack on Christianity or a defense of paganism, just evidence paganism is integral to the European character
👍🏻 yep, listened to the rest, seemed like it would go a different way from the intro. I'm re-reading Revolt Against the Modern World rn and Evola brings up a lot of the same points, from the heathen/occult nature of the Crusades to the speculated Aryan-Hyperborean origin of the Aztecs. Survive the Jive also does a lot of really good stuff on this.
Thanks. Felt like this barely scratched the surface. RATMW is an excellent book to show the way paganism and Christianity fused into chivalry and the knightly warrior class in the high Middle Ages. I love that book. However I doubt the Aryan influence on Aztec culture. The horse the wheel and language does a great job explaining how Aryan influence is identified in various cultures and I don’t believe there is any similar evidence for meso America. In fact I’m rather of the opinion that the only Norse/aryan contact with North America before Columbus was in northeastern Canada. The stuff from Michigan is interesting and I guess there is a case to be made maybe but in truth, I don’t think the norsemen had the resources to explore for, discover and then extract mineral resources
It would be really interesting to hear a conversation between Catgirl and Thomas on Arthurian legends. He’s talked about his interest in the topic on other podcasts, and on the paganism-Christianity theme in the CS Lewis episode with Burden.
I’ll have to check that episode out.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0PpoFbkfgsZ0UIEx0SeCJa?si=cU6LlFy_Q0Gy0BkSuPb1FA
I meant lol 😂 😝 🤣 very interested and interesting 🤨 🤔 🧐 two too listen up ⬆️ 🔝 🆙 too after deleting email 📧 and other jobs on Memorial Day!:
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I love you Cat Girl
This was an incredible discussion and clinic on European history
That is one Knowledgeable Kat
Catharsis
Fuck yeah cant wait to listen