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I explore hidden history & other alternative information, European/ Slavic pagan music & folk art, ethnic folk traditions & rites of indigenous European/ Slavic people, animism, and more...
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Marian Wawrzeniecki, 'The Dragon from Beneath Wawel Hill', 1912, photo: Royal Wawel Castle / Wikimedia Commons
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I was watching one of Jonna Jinton’s video, and decided to read some comments. One person left a nice little comment to Jonna’s listeners, telling them that Jonna begun with her own ancestral ties, and that her listeners should find their own, and start their own journey.

I went to see what people replied to this, and found several people complaining that they are way too mixed between many different ethnicities, or races to a point that it’s impossible for them to find their ancestors.

This is exactly what I’ve been warning people about. Modern globalist agenda wants all people to mix, and eventually become one single global race, ethnicity, culture.

So it’s in the interest of globalists to continuously push forward their multiculturalism/multiracialism.

The globalist elite had this agenda many centuries ago, but I believe they started pushing it about a 100 years ago. Prior to this the globalist elite were just focusing on intermarrying the royal monarchs.

The last 20 years, or so they really started to speed up this process. And now we have the product of this sinister agenda, the first generations of mixed people who are now experiencing an identity crisis, because they do not know where they belong, or who their ancestors are.

These people don’t think about it, until the time comes when they run into others who are ethnically/culturally grounded, and who are very connected with their ancestors. This is when the mixed people realize that they are mixed between too many ethnicities/races, and they do not know who their ancestors are exactly. They don’t know where to go to reconnect with their ancestry. This is very sad, and it’s very evil to do this to people.

I have said before that to me a person who is made up of many different ethnicities, and sometimes different races is like a person who is divided into many parts, instead of being whole.

I’ve already gone into the severity of the damage that comes from being separated from one’s own ancestors, and ethnic roots. It’s damaging on multiple levels, not just one.

As far as I am aware, most, if not all Indo European/Aryan ethnic tribes/nations/kingdoms believed in the reincarnation concept, and it was specifically a reincarnation into one’s own family line. This is just one of the major reasons why being connected to your ancestry is important.

Globalists put out false information, propaganda to promote their agenda of multiculturalism/globalism. They tell us that humanity has always mixed from the dawn of times, and that we are all a product of mixing throughout thousands of years. If this was so, then by now we wouldn’t even have any distinct races, and ethnicities left. What would be the point in DNA tests, if today we are all a product of humans mixing for tens of thousands of years? Wouldn’t our DNA be a huge mess? I don’t know I’m not a scientist.

And even if in the ancient world cultures did mix, it was completely different from what we are experiencing in the modern world. It was the case of one single kingdom/culture conquering another single kingdom/culture, and so the two would unite/mix. That’s not what we are experiencing today, when random people of different ethnicities and races are all mixing up.

Ask your grandparents, and great grandparents if they still live, if back in their days people mixed the way we mix today. I know for a fact that even when my parents have met, which was 39 years ago, even that recently the world still frowned upon intermarriages. My Armenian father, and my Russian mother were having big problems with their own families, because each one of their families wanted them to marry their own kind.

And although I am split in half ethnically, at least my mix of bloods is not that extreme, like some people today. At least my mix of bloods the Slavic people and Armenians both identified with Aryans prior to Christianity, and both are part of the Indo-European family.

This is a big problem, and it’s only gonna get worse.
Maybe we would remove the importance of purity of race/ethnicity, blood ties, but it’s impossible, because all of our ancestors, all indigenous people prior to the coming of Abrahamism placed a huge importance on ancestor veneration, kindred traditions, blood ties.

Another thing is, it is simply impossible to preserve one’s ethnic roots/indigenous culture and at the same time be accepting of all this modern mixing intermarriages, multiculturalism. It’s either one or the other, the two cannot coexist, because they are in opposition of one another.

The Jewish people know this, and this is why even in this day and age, when it’s not safe for anyone to express negativity towards modern multiculturalism and intermarriage, Jewish leaders, religious authorities, and public figures publicly speak against Jewish people mixing with outsiders.

Same applies to many modern native American tribes. The degree of blood is important when it comes to becoming a member of one of their native American tribes.

They are sticking to what they know, to what their ancestors knew, because they are trying to preserve their indigenous culture, and it’s easy for Jews, and Native Americans to do this, because no one is watching them, and attacking them for doing so. The only modern indigenous people that are not allowed the freedom to preserve their indigenous cultures are ethnic Europeans.

And when people tell me that countries have always been multinational, my response to them is that yes, a country can be multinational/multicultural, but that’s completely different from people living in this country themselves being multinational/multicultural/multiracial. Multiple cultures, nations can exist in one single country, as long as they all occupy their own space, and marry their own people. This is not what we are witnessing today!

I really feel for people who are too mixed up. Something has to be done for them because they feel lost and they do not know where to go and how to reconnect with the past. It’s not their fault this is happened to them
I am in no way judging people who are mixed between many ethnicities/races. This is not their fault.

This is just the direction that humanity was moved with psychological manipulation, religion war, etc...

if anything, I feel really bad for people who feel lost, and don’t know where to go. It’s like being cut off from your past. It’s a serious problem. Because it causes identity crisis within many people.

I would not presume to tell anyone what to do. The only thing I can do is try to share my personal thoughts on what could be the solution to this problem.

Folks that are made up of many different ethnicities, cultures, races is something new, and so it’s a brand new culture. Maybe they can come up with their own traditions, folklore, mythology, faith, and identify with that.

Of course many of them will not like this idea, because they would rather attach themselves to some impressive ancient culture like ancient Egyptians, Vikings, Japanese, etc..., And I understand the appeal in that, but if you are to be honest with yourself, then you can’t deny that severely mixed people is something that very new, and so it can’t belong to something that very old. It just doesn’t fit.

For example, a person who is let’s say part Cherokee, part Italian, part English, part Brazilian, cannot identify with ancient Vikings. Yes of course if that’s what they choose to do they can, but it just would not be honest, it would not be authentic.

And I know I’m about to lose a bunch of subscribers, but I have to say what’s on my mind. I cannot hide my thoughts, and what I know to be true, because I’m afraid to lose subscribers.

I respect all people, and don’t have any hate in my heart for anyone. Sometimes we have to discuss uncomfortable topics, because it’s important to deal with our problems, instead of hiding from them.
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