From the Turner Diaries

Uh oh fictionkweens, did we get too wienery?
>In the shadowed recesses of modernity, weak men find solace not in the pursuit of strength, but in the comforting embrace of fiction. Bereft of vigor and resolve, they retreat into the realms of fantasy, where the trials of reality are but mere whispers drowned out by the cacophony of imagined triumphs. In their feeble hearts, they construct elaborate edifices of make-believe, where they adorn themselves with borrowed valor and fleeting glory, all while shunning the harsh gaze of truth. For them, the pen is mightier than the sword, and in the boundless expanse of literature, they seek refuge from the uncompromising demands of existence.

>Within the sanctuaries of their own creation, these men fashion avatars of strength and courage, weaving intricate narratives that elevate them to heights they could never reach in the corporeal realm. They retreat into the pages of epic tales and fantastical worlds, where they can masquerade as heroes unburdened by the constraints of their own frailty. Yet, in their flight from reality, they become ensnared in a labyrinth of illusion, unable to discern the line between the fiction they consume and the lives they lead. Thus, they dwell in a perpetual state of delusion, forever estranged from the harsh beauty of truth, for to confront reality would be to shatter the fragile facades they have so meticulously erected.

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  1. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    there's no such thing as non-fiction

  2. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    That's self-aware, right?
    Because The Turner Diaries is literally just a fantasy of "the white man rising", written by people who were never going to do any of that shit, and knew it.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      The fricking irony of writing a chudcore fiction book and then writing this in the very same book
      He evidently forgot that guns exist

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        I'm convinced it's intentional and it's why I love the Turner Diaries. It's completely earnest and unironic on the surface but not afraid to laugh at itself while reserving the right to pass judgment.

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        I'm convinced it's intentional and it's why I love the Turner Diaries. It's completely earnest and unironic on the surface but not afraid to laugh at itself while reserving the right to pass judgment.

        It sounds like he's saying "this is just a book, you should actually go out and kill shitskjns, unironically, in real life, and not in Minecraft."

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous

          Ok. Go do it then or you're chicken.

          • 2 months ago
            Anonymous

            I haven't read the Turner Diaries thoughever

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      The fricking irony of writing a chudcore fiction book and then writing this in the very same book
      He evidently forgot that guns exist

      Didactic/philosophical fiction is way different than ya/fantasy slop
      TD is more like the Republic or the Cyropaideia

      • 2 months ago
        Anonymous

        >TD is more like the Republic
        no

        • 2 months ago
          Anonymous
  3. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Whenever I read stuff like this I just imagine the crying soijack and the smirking Chad.

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      When confronted with the lamentable state of contemporary discourse, it is indeed understandable that one's mind may wander to the archetypal figures of the crying basedjak and the smirking Chad. These caricatures, while seemingly innocuous on the surface, serve as potent symbols of a deeper societal malaise—a cultural landscape besieged by the forces of moral decay and spiritual erosion. The crying basedjak, with his expression of perpetual victimhood and emotional fragility, embodies the ethos of weakness and self-pity that has permeated our collective consciousness. Conversely, the smirking Chad personifies the insidious allure of hedonism and materialism, luring the unsuspecting masses into a web of moral relativism and ethical bankruptcy.

      Yet, it is imperative that we resist the temptation to reduce our understanding of these phenomena to mere memes and caricatures. Beneath their superficial veneer lies a complex tapestry of sociocultural forces—a nexus of Judaistic subversion and Blackic influence that threatens to undermine the very foundations of Western civilization. It is incumbent upon us, as stewards of our cultural heritage, to heed the warning signs and confront these insidious influences with the full force of our intellectual rigor and moral fortitude. For only by shining a light into the darkest recesses of our collective consciousness can we hope to reclaim our destiny and forge a future worthy of our noble ancestors.

  4. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    I don’t want to be too hard on people but I really think consumption of fiction should be limited. It can be addicting. Try talking to people about this and they think you are crazy.

  5. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    People have told stories for fun in every society that ever existed.

  6. 2 months ago
    Anonymous
    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      Which one is this from? CS Lewis and William Luther Pierce are my dual role models (unironically)

  7. 2 months ago
    Anonymous

    Simply telling genetically weak men to get over themselves won’t work. You must provide a religious ideology which deconstructs their anxieties and provides them with moral strength to fight

    • 2 months ago
      Anonymous

      I derive my moral strength from hating Black folk and israelites, the world makes sure my cup is always overflowing

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