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The factual clarity of ancestry allows one to see through the blinding haze of marxist gobblegook and provides a radiant star of simple purpose - Is this good for my people? The yardstick of ethnicity allows one to cleanly separate oneself from swathes of an amorphous, ever-changing, all-consuming 'humanity’ and factually say that one is distinct. In this way, one creates oneself.

The racially unawakened have no access to this identification - they insist in rejecting measure by the ancestral qualities of a person, and become zombified into an agonised narcissism, their self worth measured in quantity; of sexual partners, of pride parades attended, of retweets and Facebook likes. Only by relevance to the mass, can esteem by gained within the homogenising mass of man.

Ancestral qualities give us the twin blessings of latent capability, and the reason to ignite it. The gravity of necessity compels us to transcend our weaker, past selves, smashing our inferior elements on the altar of race in order to reforge and self-overcome. Ancestral preservation is not merely a material measure, it is a burning compulsion, a metaphysical pull from the basis of existence - to either exist, or not to.

Without this foundation of the real, man is subject to the mercy of economic and animal whim. Consciousness of ancestry is consciousness of the self, and without it, one lives a half-existence, an unlived life; one is born, has parties, and dies; and is of no consequence.

Ancestry encapsulates the duality of existence - Prosperous fertility & total warfare - the oscillation of man between humility before the eternal, and will to power in the moment. To refuse knowledge of ancestry or to remain unconscious of it is to make this world a prison, an unbearable imposition. To recognise and embrace it is to become oneself - One’s better self.

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