In this thread I will post quotations from 'Generation Identity: A Declaration of War Against The '68ers' by Markus...

In this thread I will post quotations from 'Generation Identity: A Declaration of War Against The '68ers' by Markus Willinger.

Subjects I intend to cover include:

>socio-political changes in Europe since the Second World War
>the ideology of the "68 Generation"
>the status of native young people in European nations
>what Generation Identity represents and struggles to achieve.

If this thread interests you please bump to keep it alive.

Are you the user posting the bio of "famous" people of your interest?

Very nice to see you. Sup Forums needs more consistent content maker beside the russian psy op agents who make /ptg/ and /sg/.

OP here. Yes, I'll post links at the end of the thread if that's ok.

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On the work as a declaration of war

>"'68ers! Now and for all times, we declare you to be the downfall and undoing of Europe and the world. You are the enemies of all identities [...] You knowingly destroyed everything that was holy to us and to our ancestors. You damned us to this life in a pale twilight. [...] You fought against everything natural and killed everything that had grown up over centuries. Now we are bringing you to justice. [...] If you don't want to give it up, we will fight you until you're dethroned and rendered harmless. However long it may take, whatever it may cost, we will defeat you. Your era is at an end. We'll sweep your delusional ideas out along with you. You should know that we will eradicate the power structured you used to dominate us, root and branch. Our patience has reached its end. Don't think of this book as a manifesto. It's a declaration of war. Our war against you."

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On the European crisis

>"Europe is in a deep crisis. This crisis weighs more heavily than the division of Europe by the Iron Curtain, or the destruction of our continent during both world wars. The crisis is fundamentally different from others that we have lived through. It is a crisis of the European spirit."

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Yes thank you very much for you work. Very enjoyable.

Have a bump.

On the irrational hatred of National Socialist ideals

>"You were born after the war. You've seen the rubble from the destruction and heard the reports first-hand. [...] So it was that you wanted to do the opposite of the Nazis in all respects. Where there was something to which they said yes, you uncritically said no, without once thinking about the actual question. [...] National Socialism determined your entire thinking. No one shaped your worldview more than Adolf Hitler. Nazism was racist, so you wanted to be 'anti-racist'. Nazism was nationalist? Naturally, you became internationalist. [...] If Nazism promoted a belief in the traditional family, you had to damn that as well. [...] Fanatically believing that you were doing the right thing, you set out to lay waste to Europe."

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On the mainstream's fear of populism

>"You refuse to allow the people to vote about the things that really matter. You fear 'populism' you say - this is what you call views other than your own - and the 'stupidity' of the people. [...] Why are you afraid of the people? Why do you shudder with fear in the face of the idea of referenda? Perhaps because you know that the majority of Europeans don't share your opinion? Because you know that they would shoot down your political strategy, and gladly watch it go down in flames? [...] We come from the people, and we fight for the people and their right to decide their own political destiny. [...] We are not afraid of the will of the Europeans."


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age goes in all fields

On a brief history of European decline

>"After the National Socialist reign of terror, our continent fell sick and lost its will to live. The next generation, the '68ers, hated and condemned everything that had been passed down to them: everything that had been passed down to them: every tradition, every belief in their own kind, every will toward an authentic identity. This belief that one's own kind is worthless - that cultures, peoples, and families count for nothing and need to be rooted out - threatens to end Europe's existence as a continent for Europeans. The people of Europe have lost their will to live; they are dying out, because they don't want to thrive any longer, because they don't want to have any more children, and because they've forgotten what it means to stand up and fight for one's own. [...] The '68ers have made affirming our identity into something bad. [...] They've made us so doubtful of our own self-worth that we don't dare to defend ourselves; we silently endure whatever others do to us."

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On the destruction of European ideals

>"You've thrown us into this world, uprooted and disorientated, without telling us where to go, or where our path lies. You've destroyed every means for us to orient ourselves. You've reduced the Church to rubble, so that now only a few of us still find refuge in the ruins of that community. You've devalued the state, so that none of us wants to serve it anymore. You've split the family. Our domestic idyll has been plunged into divorce, conflict and violence. You've subjected love to a reductionist deconstruction, and so instead of a deep bond, only the animal drive remains. You've ruined the economy, so that we inherit mountains of debt. You've questioned and criticised everything, so we now believe in nothing and no one. You've left us no values, yet you now accuse is of being amoral. But we are not."

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Keep it alive anons. Give bumps.

On the destruction of the family

>"In countless TV series you make us watch the lives of synthetically perfect families. We are hungry for such images, as they are the exact opposite of the reality you have brought into being. In your unprecedented arrogance, you claimed that the family was no longer necessary. Father, mother, and child are supposedly an outdated model. You leapt gleefully to the task of stamping out the family. That which should have been our place or refuge and source of inspiration became the stage for countless arguments and fights. Your ideal was to enjoy success and the good life. And so you enjoyed life. But who watched out for your children? You were egoists, and you divorced a thousand times without once thinking about what that would mean for us. [...] You left us sitting alone in front of the TV, where the perfect life was presented to us every day. Full of rage, we compared our sad reality with the fantasy worlds into which we submerged ourselves."

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On the destruction of the sexes

>"Of all the battles you've fought, your battle against the sexes was the most reprehensible. Instead of the harmonious union of men and women, you've promoted alliances of queers and transvestites, the union of nothingness. You've taken the manliness out of men. You've raised them to be feeble teddy bears lacking the power to act, lacking courage, lacking strength - in short, the will to power. You've convinced women that femininity is outdated and socially constructed. You've told them that it's not necessary to look pretty and healthy, not necessary to have families and children, and that only their careers matter. So it was that the womanly men and the manly women met, and didn't know what to do."

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I appreciate the work you put into this.

If they want to gas 68' boomers then I am sending my application tomorrow.

On the destruction of love

>"We're often accused, and often correctly, of being the generation of sexual permissiveness. The generation without values, principles, or meaningful relationships. Yes! All of these accusations are justified. Yet they are only one side of the coin [...] We reject unrestrained sexuality more than any other generation. This is because for no previous generation in history has true love played such a great role as it does for us. Of all the things that you've devalued and destroyed, you've left us love. You've despised it and sold it short. [...] The consequences of your 'sexual liberation' have us in a stranglehold. It is impossible to go out for even a day into the world without being greeted by half-naked men and women. All films, advertising, and magazines consciously manipulate sexual desire. So it is that desire grows, often in opposition to our love."

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On the destruction of health

>"For centuries, all philosophies and religions taught the unity of body and mind. [...] Yet you have abolished this unity. You despised physical health and explained that the natural desire for a healthy and strong body was only a trick of advertising and fashion magazines. That sort of thinking is supposedly old-fashioned; everyone should be satisfied with how he is. With these pretty words you corrupted us, your children. Thrown into a world of excess, your generation [...] have become soft and weak. Many of us were already overweight and lazy as children, yet instead of helping these children, playing sports with them and showing them the beauty of physical fitness, you made them believe that poisoning their own bodies was all right. [...] We don't want to be soft and posh anymore. We want to be strong and happy. We want to experience the world through sweat and ravenous gulps of fresh air, not to have it presented to us on the sofa."

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Good work, and good luck.

On mass immigration into Europe

>"Even if we've lost our will to power, our neighbours haven't, and they're already penetrating our borders and occupying the places that we freely surrender to them. [...] Never before in human history have foreign peoples invaded to such an extent into a populated region without encountering any resistance from its indigenous residents. That Europe it coming to an end after thousands of years of a proud history is not due to the strength of the invaders, but rather our unwillingness to fight for our own survival."

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On multiculturalism

>"Decades ago you carried the torch for multiculturalism and wanted to implement it at any cost. But what does multiculturalism mean to you? Nothing more than eating pizza and kebabs at the Turkish joint. Other than that, you have precious little to do with the multicultural society. [...] In your perception, multiculturalism is working quite fine. But your children see things a bit differently. We go to classes with 80% of more foreign-born students. Knife-mad Turks, drug-dealing Africans, and fanatical Muslims. Your cheap cliches are our reality. [...] don't tell us that foreigners are exactly like us, when we see every day that they're not. [...] We don't want Mehmed and Mustafa to become Europeans. We don't want immigrants to take over our identities and give up their own. [...] We are the rightful heirs to this continent, and we will not give up our inheritance."

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On "diversity" as a false ideal

>"Colourful, diverse, heterogeneous; you sure like to sell yourselves as proponents of diversity. You tolerate every perversion and think that by doing so that you're doing diversity a service. Yet you're wrong once again. A picture doesn't take on vivid contrasts when one mixes all the colours together, but when one paints each colour in its respective place. Large-scale diversity requires small-scale homogeneity. You see one multicultural metropolis, and you want every city to become like it. You speak of diversity, but you want to make everything the same. [...] We don't want to see one and the same kind of city spread across the entire world. We want to travel to other countries and experiences entirely different culture,s not further outposts of universal, globalized metropolis. We want to return to our own culture, where we feel in harmony with ourselves."

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On the European Union

>"It's an organisation without any democracy whatsoever. It has no unity, and its decisions are not consensual. It is the rule of lobbyism in its purest form. [...] You've robbed the nation-states of their sovereign powers without transferring these powers to the European level. [...] Neither a confederation of states nor a centralised state, the current European Union is a failed project that must dramatically collapse in the face of the first half-serious challenge."

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On the sick pursuit of freedom

>"'What can we free ourselves from?' was your question. So you turned against everything that tried you and destroyed it. You smashed family, culture, country, tradition, the sexes, and a thousand other things. You cut all your ties with them in order to be 'free'. And now you are. Yet it is impossible for you to grasp that we, your children, intentionally turn toward the ties that you cut."

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On the Utopian delusion and its alternative

>"Your utopias have lost all legitimacy for us. Realise at least that we don't live in a unified world or in a global village. Wars, the poor, and the oppressed will always be with us. This world will never be a heaven on earth. [...] While you've chased utopias your entire lives, we want real values. What we demand actually exists; to possess it is our ancestral right. We desire nothing more than our inheritance, and won't tolerate your withholding it any longer."

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this is really well written, when do we start skinning boomers?

have a snort

On the lost and lonely youth

>"We live in the world you dreamt of, yet this world disgusts us. Thanks to you, we could develop free from all social obligations and values; thanks to you we go lost and lonely through life. You've destroyed everything that could have offered us identity and refuge, yet you're shocked that we're unhappy. For deep in us lies a constant feeling of being alone, of being lost. We do everything to bum this feeling. We throw the wildest parties and meet in glowing malls; we dance all night, take drugs, or hide behind our computers. Any means is justified in order to overcome this loneliness, but we are always still alone in the end. You have taught us that we can buy anything. But where can we buy a remedy for loneliness? [...] no artificial euphoria lasts long enough to bring us peace. No pleasure leads us to anything but desperate collapse. So we wander through life, half-lost and half-high. For we are generation identity."

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On unemployment

>"one day the debts grew so big that your bank wouldn't loan you more money. Then you call for rescue, knowing that the economy would collapse without fresh infusions of cash. Unemployment rose, but you weren't the ones to pay the prices. We do, the younger generation, who can't find a job. We are the ones forced to sacrifice to pay off your mountain of debt. You could complete your studies secure in the knowledge that, diploma in hand, you would never want for work. We get two degrees, and call ourselves happy if we can get a temp job afterwards. [...] For you the crisis is the exception; for us it is the rule. We are unemployed, poorly paid, or work 60-hour weeks. We are the victims of you debt-driven politics."

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Pämp

On escapism and virtual communities

>"The world, as it presents itself to us, is empty and cold. Its communities have been dissolved; what remains are individuals rushing madly to and fro in the service of the global economy. It may not be surprising, therefore, that many of us escape into another, more pleasant world - that of computer and video games. There one finds that which no longer exists in the real world - a community to belong to, solidarity, great heroic deeds, authentic chivalry, and true love. [...] This is why so many of us choose this path, and some even forget their real lives in favour of it. They don't want to go back into the cold, senseless world that you've created"

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On narcissism as a consequence of social isolation

>"With brand names, labels, and the latest clothing styles, we want to belong to a certain group. [...] Sometimes we manage to convince ourselves in our despair that we are absolutely unique, that we don't need to belong to anything. In this way we give ourselves strength when the loneliness overcomes us. Even if, one day, we become part of a group [...] we still can't enjoy it. We always hear your nagging voices in our heads, warning us about the dangers of peer pressure and the loss of our individuality. This inner conflict plunges us into a yet deeper despair."

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On indecision and ambivalence as sources of misery

>"Our fear of appearing fanatical is too great. 'I don't know' is our slogan, and with these words we plunge ourselves into misery. We can't make ourselves believe anymore, we therefore lack all orientation. Thus we go through life without being certain of anything, because we don't want to be certain of anything."

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On a summary of recent history and an image of the Europe's future

>"Devastated and weakened by the Second World War, allegedly clever European politicians sought help from outside. The borders were opened to milions of Muslims, intended to breathe new life into a Europe with a declining birth rate and allow Europe to compete economically with the USA and Soviet Union and, later, with the rising powers such as China and India. The Muslims, however, didn't integrate themselves, but formed parallel societies. They had significantly more children than Europeans; their numbers grew without pause through new births and continued immigration. The politicians sought to keep them quiet with payoffs from the welfare state, but in the course of an overwhelming crisis, their savings gave out. [...] unrest began among the immigrants, first in 2005 in Paris, then in 2011, starting in London, and spreading across England. The number of Muslims continued to grow, and at a certain point, they began to dominate the state and civil society. When the Europeans finally attempted to rise up against them, their rebellion was suppressed. The Europeans, having grown old and weak, had nothing with which they could oppose the young and strong Muslims. Western civilisation dissolved, and new Muslim empires emerged on its former territory. We ca still prevent this future. [...] Yet we can only do this if we honestly and pitilessly admit to ourselves what sort of a situation we are actually in."

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