From "The SS Leadership Guide" (1934) Manly virtues determine the basic direction of our way of life, first of all loyalty. We best understand loyalty through the feeling in our blood. This feeling tells us clearly what loyalty is. Loyalty is lack of deception. Loyalty means action and inaction without deception. It demands reliability and maintenance through action and inaction, so that the trusted one is not deceived. It demands pursuit of the goal with complete seriousness and devotion. Whoever is loyal does not have to swear it twice. Loyalty is like a banner that goes in front of the following. Behind the flag also march those who have not stood by it under fire. That cannot be otherwise. They will nonetheless know what they owe to the flag. But those others, who on quiet soles sneak into the column of victors returning from battle, cannot know it. They were not loyal to their cause and they cannot be loyal to our cause. They seek refuge for their wretchedness or ...
By David Myatt The Laws which have come to dominate Aryan societies - and which, for instance, restrict or forbid the carrying of weapons, the formation of "para-military" groups, brawling, or which make such things as "racial discrimination" a crime - are not only customary to the natural customs and instincts of the Aryan but they are also designed to enslave Aryan peoples. To understand just how tyrannical and perverted such Laws and restrictions are - and thus how decadent are the societies which make and enforce such Laws - it is necessary to consider what being an Aryan means. To be Aryan means more than just being of Aryan (or "White"/European) racial descent. It means to have a certain attitude to life. Some one of Aryan descent who has this attitude is vigorous and healthy - a fine example of what being Aryan means. One of the distinguishing features of this Aryan attitude is an aggressive war-loving nature. Another of its distinguis...
By Temple 88 An honourable person - that is, someone who lives and acts like an Aryan - is prepared to die for honour. Such individuals are thus noble and civilized - they believe in and accept the principle of Death Before Dishonour. For such individuals, this is not a slogan, political or otherwise - it is a sincere expression of how they feel about life itself, and of what is most important to them. Honour expresses the essence of what it is to be Aryan. Honour itself is the setting of noble standards of personal behaviour and personal conduct, and these standards derive from idealism and the pursuit of individual excellence - that is, from loyalty and from an understanding of and striving to do one's duty, regardless of the problems or the personal difficulties involved. Someone who so strives to do their idealistic duty is someone who embodies what is best, what is excellent. To live and act like an Aryan - that is, with nobility of character - means upholding and living...
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