The great issues of the day will not be decided by comments on Disqus threads, but by deeds of blood and toil. And it won’t be glorious crusades or the violent daydreams of those wishing to live in the world of Road Warrior, but people struggling to live by their ideals and build something genuinely new in the here and now.
The real discussion about egalitarianism, democracy, feminism, religion, and economics is taking place online, not in the affirmative action degree mills that pass for universities. But as the Hávamál (the words of the High One) says, “Each word led to another word, each deed to another deed.” While words matter, without action, they don’t count for much.
The great issues of the day will not be decided by comments on Disqus threads, but by deeds of blood and toil. And it won’t be glorious crusades or the violent daydreams of those wishing to live in the world of Road Warrior, but people struggling to live by their ideals and build something genuinely new in the here and now.
Jack Donovan recently visited a heathen tribe calling itself the Wolves of Vinland in Virginia. While one senses the group would vigorously protest being called on the “Right” or even “political,” it’s hard to avoid the conclusion that this is a group actually showing how the metapolitics and ideas of the Dissident Right function in the real world–especially those ideas discussed in Donovan’s own book “The Way of Men” and his speech “Becoming The New Barbarians.”
There’s no LARPing, invented aristocracies, or grandiose titles, but men (and, as Jack slightly neglects, women) living with desperate sincerity. Nor is there any pretense that they are actually Vikings or “jarls” of some glorious past – this is real paganism expressed through blood and ash in the here and now.
The group doesn’t seem to be for everyone, and pagan blood rituals, boxing, and a “barbarian” ethos is hardly going to appeal to the Orthosphere anytime soon. But for all the talk about Archeofuturism, a new tribalism, or the European New Right’s return to paganism, there seem to be few other groups actually executing these ideas in the real world – even if some of the “Wolves” themselves are blithely unaware about the implications of what they are doing. And more importantly, it’s something that can be done right now – without waiting for a “collapse,” or a metapolitical shift.
There’s no reason others cannot do this and history will not be made by the right wing version of the Culture of Critique. Right now, there’s a banner raised in Vinland for those heathens looking to be a part of something bigger than themselves and who are worthy of it.
But there’s nothing keeping everyone else – young and old, Christian and atheist, rich and poor—from forming “tribes” of mutual support networks. Even if you are just some dad in the suburbs, you can start tribalizing and building the mutual support network that will transform your life. After all, the state has written off European-Americans and if we don’t take care of each other, no one else will.
The next Vinland saga is being forged right now – and when you die, you’re never going to say you didn’t read enough blogs.
Step forward. Come forth.
Read the full article at Jack Donovan’s website here.