Christ is risen!!!
Truly he is risen!!!
Wishing all those reading this a Happy and Glorious Easter!!! While my post is late, as of the time of writing it is still Bright Week, a week of celebration of the Savior who conquered death by death!
In this age, it is often difficult to maintain optimism in the midst of countless setbacks. Surveying what is left of a movement that once held so much promise, it is difficult to find many of the remaining Alt-Right figures not presently blackpilling their dwindling audiences. Andrew Anglin, once the most influential figure in the Dissident Right, has put his website on hiatus for the foreseeable future.
It is also a noteworthy coincidence that Easter Sunday this year falls on the same day as Adolf Hitler’s birthday, a man as important as he is tragic.
The question is how can one can cling to hope and remain whitepilled when everything looks to have been in vain.
On the surface, it seems impossible to view Hitler and his attempt to save Germany as anything other than a monumental tragedy. Losing the war not only brought death and destruction to Germany, it also cemented the creation of the new world order. That said, as it becomes clear, God was with the German people until the end.
This is not to say that it was possible for Germany to with the Second World War, given that Hitler had to defeat the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union at the same time without comparable manpower, resources and industry. Germany fought as best as she could, but no amount of German courage could have defeated 20,000,000 men, 100,000 tanks and 10,000 heavy bombers.
When reflecting on Germany’s fate in the broader context of history, the surprising element is not that she was defeated rather that she was spared. Seldom mentioned by mainstream historians, Germany was supposed to have been destroyed with the implementation of the Morgenthau plan under Roosevelt following the conclusion of the war, which called for the permanent partition and deindustrialization of Germany and all of her military-age men sent to die in Siberia.
National Socialist Germany collapsed at the right time:
If Germany fell before 1945, the Soviets would have had control over all of Germany.
If Germany fell even a month earlier, German occupation would have been managed by Roosevelt's administration as opposed to the more moderate one under Truman.
If Germany resisted for another few months, Germany would have faced nuclear annihilation and the more advanced American bombers that befell the Japanese.
If Germany was not partitioned, the geopolitical pressure of the Cold War would not have forced both sides to ease punishing Germany.
If Germany was not caught up in the Cold War, none of the millions of German POWs sent to Siberia by Roosevelt would have been sent back home.
To ask a more extreme question, if there continued to remain a significant Jewish population in Germany following the Second World War, would any of the German POWs sent East have returned home at all under Adenauer?
It should also be noted that Stalin only stopped his killings of Orthodox Christians in favor of making a deal with Metropolitan Sergius because of Hitler’s invasion of the USSR, and were it not for Hitler's invasion, it is unlikely that the Soviet Union would have collapsed considering that the Soviet Union never fully recovered from the war.
The greatest sin that haunts Adolf Hitler and his legacy to this day was neither his rise nor his fall, rather that at the final hour, Hitler chose to give up and take his own life rather than dying a martyr’s death. Hitler’s death should have emulated Saint Lazar of Serbia, for though Saint Lazar fell at the Battle of Kosovo, his death made the soul of his people immortal for though Ottoman domination was inevitable, his martyrdom meant that the faith of the Serbian people was saved forever.
The ill spirit of Hitler's final act should not be emulated. Anglin is the most important and influential figure of the Dissident Right in the 21st century and his work provides the foundation for many new rising figures in the movement, and he should not give up on his mission. It is clear that the original intent for the Stormer, the creation of a revolutionary media company, is over, but daily news is not the only path for a man with Anglin's talents. Turning the Daily Stormer into a weekly or monthly Substack-type blog or a platform for weekly podcasts might be a good way to turn things around. However, if the Daily Stormer is to end, it should be a good end on a good note, for a great and influential website authored by a great and influential figure deserves a great end, whatever that end may be.
As the Lord said, “With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible.”
[Second icon of St. Lazar of Serbia]
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