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ViriliHyperborum

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Endereço do canal: @virilihyperborum
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Idioma: Português
Assinantes: 740
Descrição do canal

| Active movement dedicated to male development of the white man.
| White nationalist movement.
🇧🇷🇵🇹 | Também em PT-BR

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As últimas mensagens 4

2022-05-09 22:24:15
MARCH OF THE TITANS: THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE WHITE RACE

"The complete history of the white race, spanning 350 centuries of tumultuous events. This is a story of vast visions, empires, achievements, triumphs, reckless blunders, crushing defeats, and stupendous struggles. Most importantly, revealed in this work is the one true cause of the rise and fall of the world's greatest empires - that all civilizations rise and fall according to their racial homogeneity and nothing else - a nation can survive wars, defeats, natural catastrophes, but not racial dissolution.."

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Aberto / Como
2022-05-09 21:55:55 Of course not. This idea is absurd. Scholars calmly debate whether Genghis Khan's conquests are for the good because they expanded trade routes.

Apparently, this omelet was so tasty that it justified breaking 40 million eggs...

We can also analyze the most important examples from home. Not long ago, Napoleon conquered much of Europe. The occupation of Germanic territory was particularly brutal. In one famous case, a man who was distributing a book calling for the German resistance to the French front was killed by the firing squad. German student fraternities that still exist today were born as groups preparing for an uprising. A collective experience of occupation was a major factor in the eventual creation of the united German identity, which culminated in the rise of Bismarck. However, is Napoleon a hated figure in Western Europe or even Germany? Would you be attacked if you expressed a favorable opinion of him? Difficultly. Its magnificent tomb still attracts large masses of tourists every year. An author hailing from the Emperor's greatest enemy, Great Britain, wrote a book declaring that he was called "Napoleon the Great". He also stated that it would have been better for the world if Napoleon had won at Waterloo.

Is this author defamed, arrested or assaulted? Of course not.

Of course not. This idea is absurd. Scholars calmly debate whether Genghis Khan's conquests are for the good because they expanded trade routes.

So let's dismissively dismiss the idea that people really care about human rights and universal laws of morals. They care about dodging taboos. They don't want to lose money or their social status. Whether a person is considered a monster, a hero, or simply a historically important figure is entirely dependent on power, especially the power of the media.

"History is written by the victors", or so we are told.

Those who say this are usually common in power, even if they pay to kill themselves. They are simply the beneficiaries of the achievements of others. Those who teach us about our moral obligations have this power because their direct ancestors were consorted. And no doubt, if their mighty ancestors could see how mentally and physically weak their successors are, they'd decided they weren't worth fighting for.

Conquerors don't ask for forgiveness. In addition to their region, neither do their descendants. Whoever you are, whatever your ethnicity, you exist because the one who fulfills before you had the courage to fight for the next generation.

Don't ask forgiveness for anything, you are the son of conquerors whose sacrifice for existence was paid for by blood, honor that.


ORIGINAL Operation Werewolf Posted Jan 22, 2020 - Operation Werewolf, War Journal by: Operative 413

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57 views18:55
Aberto / Como
2022-05-09 21:51:13 Both he and his successors were responsible for the deaths of at least 5% of the world's population.

It took centuries for Russia to regain its independence.

China was ruled by Mongol emperors. The caliphate in Baghdad, at the time one of the most advanced civilizations in the world, never recovered.

Europe was not exempt. The Mongol general Subutai, leading a relatively small force, annihilated the western armies with ease. Had the Great Khan (one of Genghis Khan's sons) not died, the Mongol Empire would likely even have Rome. This is a powerful lesson for anyone who automatically assumes that Europeans were the best warriors in the world.

This includes both thoughts: that they have a better ethnic generation, and/or, that Europeans are always oppressors, never the oppressed. I doubt that the latter thought group will accept this teaching. They have already invested too much in this Manichean view of the world, where Western civilization is always the villain. Genghis Khan was responsible for at least six times as many deaths as the Nazis and even matched Mao in that number. There were also a lot fewer people back then.

Are Arabs, Russians, Chinese, or Europeans outraged, asking (or getting) compensation? Is there something that necessarily means this should be happening?...
57 views18:51
Aberto / Como
2022-05-09 21:50:06
CONQUERORS DO NOT ASK FOR FORGIVENESS

Not long ago, Mongolia erected a gigantic monument to Genghis Khan.

It is the largest equestrian statue in the world. From his horse, looking east, the greatest conqueror in world history faces his supposed birthplace.

It is supported by 36 pillars, which represent other Khans.

The monument is surrounded by several yurts - a kind of circular hut often used by Mongolian nomadic herders - and exhibits that highlight Mongolian history and culture.

For the Mongols, he is a hero. The local airport named in his honor.

The president saluted him.

Merchandise inspired by him can be found across the country. But of course, this is all a celebration of a man responsible for an estimated 40 million dead.

He was responsible for the mass extermination of cities that resisted him and is considered the pioneer in biological warfare because of his tactic of hurling corpses over city walls...
60 views18:50
Aberto / Como
2022-05-07 05:51:50 Your Brain In Pornography
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Seu Cérebro Na Pornografia
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Aberto / Como
2022-05-07 04:36:53
White man, your place is not in front of a screen.
Your place is to build a family and have children just like you.


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Homem branco, seu lugar não é na frente de uma tela.
Seu lugar é em construir uma família e ter filhos como você.
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Aberto / Como
2022-05-07 04:34:35
Se te empurrarem
empurre de volta!

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Aberto / Como
2022-05-07 02:58:16 For both Aristotle and the Romans, courage—and manliness—were the will to heroically risk one's life and limb against danger to the people of one’s own tribe, especially in the context of war against another group. For Aristotle, the most noble form of courage was the willingness to take a necessary risk to ensure the survival of the group.

A demonstration of the willingness to risk one’s own well-being for the community proves loyalty and increases a man’s value to the collective.

When the chips are down, a man who shows this kind of courage can be counted on to give everything he has—including his life—for the survival of the group. When a group is not facing a survival challenge, they can afford to be metaphorical about courage and acknowledge minor sacrifices.

Until security is established, though, no community can afford to bother with concepts such as “intellectual courage.”


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Aberto / Como
2022-05-07 02:57:32
COURAGE - Marcius Gaius And The Roman Virility

Courageous manliness is personified in the story of Gaius Mucius, a noble Roman youth from the early Republic.

An Etruscan king named Porsenna had besieged Rome by garrisoning his soldiers around the city.

Gaius Mucius asked the Roman senators for permission to slip into the Etruscan camp and kill Porsenna. He killed Porsenna’s secretary by mistake,
and he was captured by the king’s bodyguards. Gaius Mucius said to the king:

“I am Gaius Mucius, a citizen of Rome. I came here as an enemy to kill my enemy, and I am as ready to die as I am to kill. We Romans act bravely and, when adversity strikes, we suffer bravely. Nor am I the only one who feels this way; behind me stands a line of those who seek the same honour.”

Porsenna threatened to throw Gaius Mucius into the fire. Gaius Mucius responded by thrusting his own hand into the fire. As his hand burned, he said:

“Look upon me and realize what a paltry thing the body is for those who seek great glory.”
66 views23:57
Aberto / Como