Yggdrasil in Russian
& other translations from TOQ Online
A number of of texts from TOQ Online and The Occidental Observer have been translated into Russian on the Ethnopolitics and Nationalism (Этниополитика и национализм) website:1. Yggdrasil’s review essay on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Белоснежка и семь гномов2. Our translation of Guillaume Faye’s “Mars and...
Read MoreSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs
I have watched a number of Disney animated features intended for children.The messages in these films are so clear and so overpowering that it is a wonder none of the volunteer reviewers on Amazon see them.But they don’t, and I suppose it is just as well.Five are White Nationalist Classics. These are Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Pinocchio, and...
Read MoreThe Searchers
In 1953 — a very good year for westerns that are White Nationalist Classics — a movie named Broken Arrow appeared which raised a huge favorable buzz among the critics because it painted a sympathetic portrait of the poor Apaches in their wars against Whites.Broken Arrow marked a major turning point. Hollywood had decided it was time to move the Western movie genre in...
Read MoreThe Seven Pillars of White Nationalism
& Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
Before I begin this review of Extraordinary Popular Delusions I should offer a few introductory remarks about the Seven Pillars.The Seven Pillars of White Nationalismwith their Ancestors and Progeny1. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds — Charles Mackay* Don Quixote — Miguel De Cervantes* At the Crest of the Tidal Wave — Robert...
Read MoreBraveheart
Braveheart is THE white nationalist masterwork.Its message is remarkably explicit.Braveheart the movie, and indeed, the life of the historical Sir William Wallace, dramatizes the very central dilemma of Western Civilization.But before you can really understand Braveheart, you must understand The Seven Samurai, that giant of Eastern Nationalism.There is a reason why I reviewed it...
Read MoreDr. Strangelove
Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the BombThis masterpiece of Stanley Kubrick was produced in 1963 and is a nationalist classic.Now you should find it strange to hear me argue that this “leftist movie” is a nationalist classic, but it clearly is. For beneath the superficial layer of supposed leftist pacifism is a very extensive and accurate...
Read MoreA Clockwork Orange
As is the norm for Kubrick movies, the critics did not seem entirely comfortable with this avant garde movie. They claimed that it was just a crude and very dangerous display of sado-masochism dressed up as high art.And, of course, on a marketing level the critics were absolutely right. This is not a movie you want your kids to see or your adult friends and acquaintances to...
Read MoreEyes Wide Shut
For some time I have been concerned that we in the nationalist movement pay insufficient attention to culture and the arts. I am convinced that the same sensitive “code” antenna that we apply to news articles can be applied to movies. So let’s place a few under the “Jewelers loop” and discover the deeper meaning.Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut...
Read MoreThe Seven Samurai
It is remarkable really.Back in the 1960s I used to read about a “Marxist” Japanese movie entitled The Seven Samurai which supposedly inspired an equally Marxist (or was it existentialist?) American western knock off entitled The Magnificent Seven starring Steve McQueen. Well, I saw the American version live at the theater and could not discern anything remotely Marxist...
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