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SirGalahad

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Re: Looking for Floridians
« on: April 07, 2022, 01:32:50 am »
@rp When you mentioned to me that most of the people at your university are false leftists, I think that this is unfortunately something that we're just gonna have to tolerate and work around for now. Rarely if ever do you meet someone in real life who could sincerely be called a true leftist or Aryanist. Maybe we should establish some sort of implicit hierarchy from the outset, so we focus more on who we should be currently recruiting within our area, rather than who we want to recruit. But I think there could be a significant amount of leeway if we try to recruit from vegan circles. Do you have an open vegan club or community at your university? Vegans, especially the ones discontented enough to be outspoken or do real activism, tend very strongly towards Gnosticism, at least philosophically, regardless of whether they're actually religious or not. If they already display very little care for the "food chain", then they'll naturally care about very little else concerning the material world. Unfortunately, the college I'm currently going to is very small, so it doesn't have anything like that. But I'm almost finished with what I need to do there, so hopefully when I transfer to a university, they'll have some sort of place for vegans to hang out. I've never really thought about the potential strategic significance to which university I go to, so I'm glad you brought it up. That definitely sounds like something that should influence my decision.

Also, to anyone else, for further context, I plan on forming a new Arthurian, knightly subculture focused on local activism. To accompany it, there'll be a website called Grail Quest that's currently in the works. Copied and pasted from what I've told rp, "The main premise is to attract the more religiously-minded, who resonate with the knight archetype, and more specifically, with characters like Sir Galahad and Percival. They were the ones who found the Holy Grail, which esoterically speaking, is usually meant to represent the true, hidden teachings of the Christ." This is something that I'm very keen on, since these concepts are tied to my own personal life, hence my username here. My intention was originally to advertise all of this after the website was finished so I wouldn't just be pitching an idea, but now I think it's relevant to post about it.