I used to call myself a ‘traditionalist’, but I have now dropped the term. I am concerned about the demise of traditional forms of aesthetic and spiritual knowledge in the world today, and more specifically I am concerned about the decline of the so-called white or "Nordic" race. I do not, however, hold the central traditionalist belief that all the world’s religions descend from a single source - except in the sense that they may all contain within them some natural inkling of divine truth. It might be more accurate to say that by instinct I am a counterrevolutionary or a reactionary rather than merely a traditionalist. I am also interested in some "neo-reactionary" ideas.
By 1933 the German people had lost the monarchy, in both Bavaria and Prussia, their faith in the Catholic Church, the Great War itself, and of course their savings (in the hyperinflation of the 1920s) and, finally, their jobs (in the Great Depression).
I believe homosexuality is an integral part of radical National Socialism. (I do not, however, support in any way the Marxist inspired "gay rights" agenda.) What I mean by “radical” National Socialist was the movement within the Party for a “Second Revolution” after 1933, as advocated by Goebbels, Röhm and Darré. My suspicion is that physical “man-love” or “man-sex” was actually confined to a just small group within the SA, though it was presumably an important part of the male Gemütlichkeit within the SA’s unofficial Männerbund.

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