Hi there, everyone.
Welcome to Europa Unite. I initially started this blog on Blogger.com, but will be phasing out blogger and instead uploading new material over here on Minds.com instead.
Before I start uploading blog articles here, starting from the ones I have already written over on Blogger, I'll tell you a bit about my worldview and what Europa Unite is all about. Europa Unite is, as I explain on my main page, a movement all about reconnecting European people to their heritage and culture and reinforcing a sense of pride and purpose which, I believe has been increasingly compromised over the years. I don't believe the degradation of European culture and spirit to be a recent phenomena either, but one that originated when agriculture was brought from the Middle East to Europe around 10'000 years ago, broken down further when Jewry was imported into Europe by Caesar then made worse when Christianity was brought to Europe from the Middle East (a bit of a theme here, savvy readers!).
What ensued from Christianization was an attempt at ethnic cleansing (witch trials, folktales of evil pagans being distributed, forced conversions) and the elimination of all preceding history and culture that contradicted the ideology that Christianity wished to impose in the name of spirituality.
In the centuries since, we have struggled spiritually, feeling and behaving for the most part in a manner disconnected from the soil beneath our feet, enslaved by the now almost insatiable urges of the body, and disengaged from the larger picture that seeks to liberate the mind from a feeling of individuality and envelope a person into a feeling of oneness with their blood, the world around them and in turn any comprehension of the true value they possess.
Philosophically speaking, without going into to much depth here, I have taken inspiration from thinkers and authors ranging from the writers of the Hindu Holy Texts, the traditionalist author Julius Evola, Socrates, George Orwell, Lycurgus of Sparta, Confucius (or Kong Fuzi), David Icke (though only moderately), Heraclitus, JRR Tolkien, Varg Vikernes and Marshall MacLuhan, just to name a few.
Now I have told you a little bit about what this movement is about and what it stands for, I will briefly mention what this movement is not and what it does not stand for, which is certainly a long list and will become clear in time through reading my works anyway. Firstly, this movement does in no way stand for white supremacist ideology and is in no way an attempt to keep alive the ideas associated with Adolf Hitler, an extremely politically misled individual who was academically reviled in traditionalist circles by thinkers such as Evola when they believed they could get away with doing so. The ideas associated with national socialism may look prima facie to be traditional or Traditionalist, but are really nothing more than an attempt to keep alive a caricature of the past rather than to imbue the modern day with the spirit of the past, which is what thinkers like Evola convey in works such as Ride the Tiger.
Secondly, the movement opposes social liberalism as anti-traditional, morally corrosive and largely a product of capitalism, a degenerate media and a small amount of deliberate sabotage as a result of corporate Jewry. Thirdly, this movement does not as of the current time endorse any particular political party, though endorses any political party which proposes policy which attempts to maintain the perennial values that have tied Europe together for millennia: the family, a sense of community, discomfort (more on this in later articles; I know it sounds like a strange one), a desire to defend birthright, and a respect for elders and ancestors. Despite its reputation as a party of the "Hooligan Right", which isn't entirely unjustified, I largely endorse the direction, if not the specific policy of the British National Party, which I believe was brought a long way from an unpleasant, unpalatable and unelectable Neo-Nazi ideology under John Tyndall to a robust, reasonable and working class brand of nationalism under Nick Griffin and spearheaded ideologically by Jonathan Bowden.
If you believe like I do in the ethos behind Europa Unite please subscribe to my page to keep up to date with my articles which cover topics ranging from Anthropology to Philosophy, esotericism, history, prehistory, the environment, survivalism, religion and culture.
"Let us leave modern man to their ‘truths’ and let us only be concerned about one thing: to keep standing amid a world of ruins.” Julius Evola
Long live Europa! Hail Odin!