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chuds worship a sicilian
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Eyy, I'm talkin' esoteric Hitlerism ov'a he'a!
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If there's no Kali Yuga what's a man to do?
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fuentes is a sicilian name?
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all arabs to me
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Many southern italians look arab. Evola isn't one of them
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Any man who invents new forms of racism and wears a monocle unironically is great.

Meditations on the peaks, for all it matches his work on revolt against the world, struck me as a man writing about wishing he could go climb mountains again. Instead he was stuck in a wheelchair. Some of it was definitely written prior to his paralysis but eh. Retard bait threads aside, Evola is worth a read but he's not a fantastic writer. Revolt isn't too long and covers most of his ideas, a handbook for right wing youth is honestly best summarised in its introduction. Ride the tiger just struck me as stoic traditionalism.



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