Imperian Manifesto: A Depressing Book Review
More "movement" stupidity.
Reading this book has to constitute one of the more depressing episodes I've experienced with the "movement." Here we are in the 21st century, and we have a racialist book talking (apparently seriously) about "Aryans from Atlantis" and "Reptilian Lemurians." Further, after years of racial population genetics studies being discussed - including in layman's terms - online in great detail, we have a book that cites anthropology works from a century ago and that promotes the idea that North Africans, Irano-Afghans, Levantines, and North Indians are "White Europids" not significantly different from Europeans.
Yet, before the "movement" starts to smugly laugh at that obvious nonsense, it needs to ask whether it is any better. Are works such as March of the Titans and Who We Are any less silly than Imperian Manifeso? Are the ramblings of Savitri Devi any less ludicrous than that of Madame Blavatsky? Is talk of ancient Egypt as a "Nordic Desert Empire" any more serious that "Atlantean Aryans?" Is an obsession with an unscientific absolute racial purity any more consistent with fact than having Gunga Din as a "White Europid?" In all honesty, the book under review is reasonably "mainstream" for American racialism, although it does distinguish itself by the sheer volume of its error and the stark inconsistencies found within.
Current (and recently deceased) "movement leaders" harbor (harbored) the delusion that after The Great Victory, future generations of racially aware Whites will look back with admiring awe at these "leaders" and praise their names as great heroes. In truth, the way things are going, after our long and dismal defeat, future generations of racially aware Whites (if any still exist) will look back at the "movement leadership" and curse and revile their names. How, they will think, was it possible for any group of self-proclaimed leaders to be so stupid? In the midst of such much turmoil and opportunity, how could they waste time with such juvenile silliness? How could they believe such nonsense? How could they write such nonsense? How could they act like self-indulgent children at a time that demanded rational, determined, and serious men?
What's the answer? I don't know. Is it that these "leaders" have secretly given up, and are just going through the motions for their own person amusement and self-satisfaction? Are they merely stupid and/or demented? Are some of them intentionally trying to fail, as either lone wolf undercover anti-racists or deep cover System moles?
Whatever the answer, the Imperian Manifesto is a perfect reflection of today's "movement."
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