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Other #79756 Reflection on Hatred

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Hello, I already asked a question about non-white peoples who served in the Third Reich. I don't want to incite hatred among Zevist members, but this topic requires clarification, as I think it will be important to many. After reflecting on it, I realized I probably wrote an overly harsh and offensive message, which is likely why the post was disapproved. I will try to rewrite this message in a more respectful manner, as I understand the rules.

So, non-white peoples, first of all, I must say that I myself have some Turkic roots, albeit quite distant, but I am a white European. Did the National Socialists really respect non-white peoples, and did they have any hope that non-white peoples could improve? Did they really respect Islam, or was it simply a pragmatic decision to fight together against the international Jew (I understand the fight against Judaism perfectly well, I just don't think the National Socialists sincerely hoped to improve non-white peoples, and I doubt they sincerely respected Islam. At least, in their place, I would do all this out of necessity; I would be more concerned with my own people and the white race than with non-white peoples). I also want to say again that there were many deserters among the non-white peoples, and their units were almost always led by a German (I could be wrong), I am writing this to show that most (but not all) of the non-white peoples were the same as they are now and in the 40s of the last century, I could be wrong, but I am here so that I can be corrected if necessary.

I also have the problem of being contemptuous of most non-whites, but I respect the Japanese, the Yazidis, the Druze, the Alawites, and I can even recall the Dogon—those are the kinds of diverse peoples I would appoint to rule the region where they live. Because such small peoples are often the most civilized and progressive in their region (that's why the Jewish Islamist mongrels prey on such small Middle Eastern tribes, as they have enormous potential, thereby posing a threat to the Jews and Israel). Again, I ask you to understand that I have accepted my hatred and am trying to channel it in the right direction, but the place where I live makes me bitter, I understand everything perfectly well in my head, but emotions and feelings sometimes take over, even if it is wrong and harmful, I see the news every day about how another monkey on drugs killed a guy, a girl, a grandfather, a grandmother, etc., and this criminal can just be taken and released, so all this affects me and makes me become a racist, but I try to remain a racialist.

I also find it difficult to communicate with people of color, since most of them, frankly, are savages in the truest sense of the word. They don't take care of themselves at all, they behave like boors, they can't communicate without using their fists, and so on, and if you reprimand them, it's all over. All this forms in your head into a single image, and whether you like it or not, you follow it; it's like an instinct that helps you identify the danger of a particular individual.

How can I cope with my racial hatred and not become completely disillusioned with non-white peoples?
 
You have to measure things according to time. Our current era and NS era are different era.
General rule is that every nation must be governed by that native people. Today, certain states have been created with a pencil without considering the reality of the composition of the people, their ethnicity. As you stated, Druze, Alawites, Yazidi should govern themselves.

What you hate is the result of uncontrolled immigration, driven by our enemy to destabilize the balance and progress of white civilization. What's more, these individuals have been deliberately selected for this purpose.

Remember also that the enemy also has a strong hold on non-white people. Once this hold is removed, they too will begin to progress and become decent.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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