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CaptainTrouble on scored.co
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Yes and no.
The issue is that what we mostly know of Norse paganism was written by jews and Christians who had an anti-pagan slant. There really isn't any recorded primary sources. The stuff people nowadays do that practice neo-norse paganism is mostly just made up stuff (which is fine because if it's truly original then it comes from their genetics and thus it becomes White) but if the "made up stuff" is them basing it off a secondary source that claims to know the "truth" but it's really just some jewish degradation, then it would be kiked and gay of course.
What I’ve seen is orgs like Asatru are doing an element of recreating traditions based on what documents we have - it’s not all Norse and they don’t claim to represent just “Norse” traditions, it’s basically a pan-European scope where they’re pulling important folkish traditions from various European nationalities. But there’s also an element that’s just folkish traditions like Yule and things that Christianity incorporated and changed the symbolism of, where they’re just deChristianizing of something that was pagan in the first place.
The folkish tradition stuff I’m all for, but I’m more Nietzschian on the sort of “we are recreating a ritual from this manuscript” stuff where I think we have to effectively meld the traditions of old with a sort of ubermensch archetype to create a future thinking philosophy and religion from that.
The issue is that what we mostly know of Norse paganism was written by jews and Christians who had an anti-pagan slant. There really isn't any recorded primary sources. The stuff people nowadays do that practice neo-norse paganism is mostly just made up stuff (which is fine because if it's truly original then it comes from their genetics and thus it becomes White) but if the "made up stuff" is them basing it off a secondary source that claims to know the "truth" but it's really just some jewish degradation, then it would be kiked and gay of course.
The folkish tradition stuff I’m all for, but I’m more Nietzschian on the sort of “we are recreating a ritual from this manuscript” stuff where I think we have to effectively meld the traditions of old with a sort of ubermensch archetype to create a future thinking philosophy and religion from that.