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Questions & Debates / Re: Ascesis Foundation
« on: December 18, 2023, 12:51:18 pm »
>He clearly has demons he needs to deal with and I have already seen past some of what he’s saying. I was defending his because 1. I would have been even more lost in life without aryanism 2. I thought he wrote the site alone which I now know isn’t true 3. it seems like almost nobody understands this simple ideology and keeps spouting the same stupid lies over and over again!
I don't even want to think about what my life would be like if I never found Aryanism, and I think its this profound influence on our lives that makes us instinctively defend AS at first ;l Honestly it is kinda demoralizing how we have to go up against our (more or less) former mentor. Life broke AS and spat out "90sRetroFan", two completely different people. But if you ask me, this is a deliciously ironic test to our axiom that all that matters is that the torch is lit, not who carries it. Aryanism isn't going to be in the abyss forever, and I'm going to make damn sure of that.
>Where is the balance though? Yes to spreading the word but without popularity spiraling into corruption by bad actors. A few good quality influencers who are already on the similar mindset would be a start assuming they interpret it correctly.
Valid concern tbh. I once knew an Aryanist somewhat intimately who, by playing the "love thy enemy" and popularity game too much, degenerated into a spineless Jew-loving Communist hypocrite. A few people put a lot of trust and faith in that guy and it was all for nothing. That said, I actually value having "watchdogs" to critique Ascesis from the outside to prevent something like this from happening again. I know we argued in the past, but if you notice I'm being a retard I still want to hear it
I don't even want to think about what my life would be like if I never found Aryanism, and I think its this profound influence on our lives that makes us instinctively defend AS at first ;l Honestly it is kinda demoralizing how we have to go up against our (more or less) former mentor. Life broke AS and spat out "90sRetroFan", two completely different people. But if you ask me, this is a deliciously ironic test to our axiom that all that matters is that the torch is lit, not who carries it. Aryanism isn't going to be in the abyss forever, and I'm going to make damn sure of that.
>Where is the balance though? Yes to spreading the word but without popularity spiraling into corruption by bad actors. A few good quality influencers who are already on the similar mindset would be a start assuming they interpret it correctly.
Valid concern tbh. I once knew an Aryanist somewhat intimately who, by playing the "love thy enemy" and popularity game too much, degenerated into a spineless Jew-loving Communist hypocrite. A few people put a lot of trust and faith in that guy and it was all for nothing. That said, I actually value having "watchdogs" to critique Ascesis from the outside to prevent something like this from happening again. I know we argued in the past, but if you notice I'm being a retard I still want to hear it