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Has anyone else read it? What did you think? Any opinions on his other books? Fuck it, general /pol/ literature thread
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It’s not bad, was a unique prose to self insert the reader into the journey.
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I thought it was a little cheesy in some parts desu, but the idea of the aryan as the seeker of truth and the jews as the obscurers of truth was a really interesting way of thinking about it.
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Seekers, obscurers, most people are stuck at surface level illusions. Most won’t except the truth that lies just beneath the surface, even when they see it.



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