• @WombDestroyer
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    51 year ago

    Used to… You know, used to… Yeah I played around with bisexuality back in the 90’s maaan, but yeeeah it wasn’t for meee… Im coming bayukk… Im into chicks now

    • @evolalove
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      41 year ago

      “The issue with cock is if you don’t suck it for a while you start to crave it”

      Big gay the eternal cuck fetishist homo (DRM Podcast 33)

      • @Negropedia
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        21 year ago

        I mean, Evola’s interpretation of the Hindu cast system is also all wrong. I dig the idea of riding the tiger and being a warrior that isn’t emotionally invested in the trivial political matters of the current Iron Age (Kali Yuga). His idea that a white man can always fuck women of different races because it’s an upgrade if they get pregnant is fun and a bit of a meme.

        • @evolalove
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          21 year ago

          When does he say it? He must have changed views then, since he constantly goes into spiritual race being more important than physical race which he saw as often times not coinciding.

          • @Negropedia
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            11 year ago

            It’s either Synthesis of the Doctrine of Race or The Elements of Racial Education, one of those 2. Whacky early 1940ies stuff.

            • @evolalove
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              11 year ago

              Ok, I think I’m yet to read those. In his “orientations” ( I think dating from early 50s) which I just picked to re read a couple of days ago he goes into the race being a somewhat basis or ground for the development of certain characteristics but which did not mean they would develop and how individuals of a certain race could develop themselves the best characteristics mostly associated with a different physical body. In metaphysics of sex he also distinguishes between physical gender and spiritual gender. He concedes there might be misalignments. There’s several quotes I believe about spiritual rather than physical racism.