Go on. How is that? There is no white man without Japan, or without cartoons, or without certain sexual mores that you would prefer to those of modern society...or... what?
Everybody can appreciate the power and value of freedom to say the nigger-word. Or some other word. There are those who don't like it, and I can explain to them why I am supporting western civ values by saying the nigger-word to them.
But what is the point of posting anime? It's an honest question. Assuming that by "anime" we're not talking about a Japanese movie that really touched you with drama, but about the kind of thing posted here: the same contextless, sterotypical little pictures, over and over again; in varying degrees pornographic, all of them.
Perhaps anime is something else that I've missed, please feel free to tell me. Anyway, what does it mean, what is the point of posting it, in your opinion?
The News. Don't need them. People talk about the news anyway, whether it's important or not. I don't need to click on any of it myself. Almost none of it matters much in the big picture.
Sweets. Booze...most music is generic trash.
Not giving up: coffee & zyn, absolutely necessary fuel for work. Fruit. Cheese. Also not totally giving up meat.
He counts Jews, Arabs, Iranians, probably all middle easterners, as belonging to a similiar "Arab" cultural category, and the symbol he ascribes to them is "the Cave" -something about this world as a dark, inscrutably mystical place, hence their obsession with magic spells etc, illuminated by a little opening of heavenly light above. These symbols in themselves aren't magical or weird, consider how a symbol like "the Frontier" could be seen as a driving force in American culture.
I don't think the two are mutually exclusive opposites, as the symbol is a cultural thing pointing to the living conditions of a certain culture, like the vast unexplored territory for the young American nation. It's there in reality and the symbol in their minds inform how they develop. Perhaps he would say that if Western man just sees it as logically deducible, that is an expression of typical Western thinking and other races might not see it that way. The Russians, he says, have this symbol of the vast Plain surrounding them, and geopolitical thinkers today often say something similar: Russia is dangerous because they are always worried about being invaded, and they feel a need to secure land around them.
It was some years ago I read it so it's not like my opinion is very well informed. It's the kind of "total" system a lonely thinker constructs in his room, it can be interesting. If there is anything specifically Jewish about it, perhaps it is just that other jewish persons sometimes have constructed their own cosmologies like Marxism.