‘This is the expression of an authoritarian state –not of a weak, babbling democracy [like the American one]–, of an authoritarian state where everyone is proud to obey, because he knows: I will likewise be obeyed when I must take command’.
—Speech at Nuremberg, September 14, 1935 (see Savitri’s Memoirs pages 172-177 to fully grasp this point).
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See also my 2021 post ‘Oasis’ where I quote the American O’Meara in bold: ‘…the reformist snare that the system can be made receptive to white interests. This illusion is the greatest treason’.
Noon update:
Let us compare O’Meara’s revolutionary stance with the merely reactionary attitude of the most recent article in The Occidental Observer: ‘Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 613: Kevin MacDonald & James Edwards on the US Elections’ (here).
The way I hear this pair talking about about the various political leaders, they might as well be discussing the condition of their favourite football players, with the tone of sports pundits. The level of abstraction has become like a game to them.
‘How much worse can it get?’ asks Kevin MacDonald, evidently unaware (or dismissive – I don’t know, I don’t follow his work) of the peak-oil energy devolution position put forward by the likes of Sebastian Ernst Ronin.
I find myself reading books by Dmitry Orlov these days, such as “The Five Stages of Collapse: Survivor’s Toolkit” or Steve Goreham’s book “Green Breakdown”. I think these eminent white nationalist commentators would do better to dwell with that sort of material rather than wasting their time on betting on these pompous, showboating political actors, resting on their laurels, confident that someone else will swoop in and ‘sort it all out for them’.
But they seem to lack the imagination for that. To hell with their ridiculous elections. I didn’t understand all the refences they made, that endless list of inconsequential facts, and it bored me in seconds, the sheer irreverence of it. And someone pays 100 dollars to hear this! I can’t wait for something real to worry them, looking forward to the expression on their bourgeois faces. Are O’Meara’s books available for sale anywhere online still?
Rather than books he wrote essays you can read on Counter-Currents. There’s a single book by Michael that I abridged here.