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I want to address something that touches on what I wrote on Germania. The Radical Traditionist school has some good, bad and ugly within it.
One issue is Evola a major author within it. States that the Hellenic world only embraced non-heterosexuality in the later phase of its degeneration and this was a sign of it. And hence in its original or Golden Age which he points to the era of the Homeric Saga's. It was the opposite.
Anyway one of the main hero's of the Homeric saga of the Iliad, Achilles the perfect warrior, was the bisexual lover of Patroclus. It was his rage at the death of Patroclus that caused him to kill Hector and save the Greek forces from being destroyed.
Achilles was the hero of Alexander the Great. And muched worshipped in the ancient Hellenic world, literal. Alexander spent the night at his "tomb." In reverence of him before marching into war with the Persians.
If anyone here reads Evola remember while he had some good. He was very influenced by the jew, Weininger and his talmudic view of the sexes and Evola called himself a "Catholic Pagan." An SS Man sent to observe one of his lectures by the SS, reported back Evola's beliefs on the sexes would divide Germany internally and cause a lot of pointless hatred between them.
There is a Catholic metaphysic that runs thought of all Evola's thought as well, as outright talmudic. Catholic being watered down talmudic.
Between us I believe Evola was a self-hating, non-hetero.
One issue is Evola a major author within it. States that the Hellenic world only embraced non-heterosexuality in the later phase of its degeneration and this was a sign of it. And hence in its original or Golden Age which he points to the era of the Homeric Saga's. It was the opposite.
Anyway one of the main hero's of the Homeric saga of the Iliad, Achilles the perfect warrior, was the bisexual lover of Patroclus. It was his rage at the death of Patroclus that caused him to kill Hector and save the Greek forces from being destroyed.
Achilles was the hero of Alexander the Great. And muched worshipped in the ancient Hellenic world, literal. Alexander spent the night at his "tomb." In reverence of him before marching into war with the Persians.
If anyone here reads Evola remember while he had some good. He was very influenced by the jew, Weininger and his talmudic view of the sexes and Evola called himself a "Catholic Pagan." An SS Man sent to observe one of his lectures by the SS, reported back Evola's beliefs on the sexes would divide Germany internally and cause a lot of pointless hatred between them.
There is a Catholic metaphysic that runs thought of all Evola's thought as well, as outright talmudic. Catholic being watered down talmudic.
Between us I believe Evola was a self-hating, non-hetero.