**Remigration is the only ticket to make Europe European again!** [3:08]

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Evola viewed Christianity as a degeneration of traditional Roman spirituality, seeing its adoption by the Roman Empire as a sign of decline. He criticized the "plebeian" and egalitarian aspects of Christianity, contrasting them with the aristocratic, heroic ethos of pre-Christian Rome. The 4th-century institutionalization marked, for Evola, the triumph of slave morality over the sacred imperial principle. True Roman religion, in the Evolian sense, was the solar, hierarchical cult of the Patricians, not the later exoteric forms. The authentic Roman spirit belonged to the world of Tradition, which Christianity betrayed. "Remigration is the only ticket to make Europe European again!" Me: "If 'remigration' is to restore Europe’s essence, then it must first purge the Semitic spiritual corruption perpetuated by Christianity—an alien creed that severed the West from its primordial roots. The bourgeois fixation on mere racial or material distinctions is a modern decadence, a distraction from the true crisis: the collapse of sacred hierarchy and duty. Rome cared not for the color of men, but for their fidelity to Order and Tradition. The modern West, adrift in nihilism, has forgotten this. Its salvation lies not in petty tribalism, but in the restoration of the Eternal against the profane." Title: The Eternal Against the Profane: Evola’s Indictment of Christian Decadence Tags: #Remigration #Traditionalism #Evola #SpiritualHierarchy #AntiModern #RomanTradition 1. Christianity as Degeneration – Evola saw Christianity as a plebeian revolt against the aristocratic, solar spirituality of pre-Christian Rome, a betrayal of the sacred imperial principle. 2. Slave Morality Triumphant – The 4th-century institutionalization of Christianity marked the victory of servile, egalitarian values over the heroic ethos of the Patrician caste. 3.Rejection of Semitic Spirituality – The Judeo-Christian worldview severed Europe from its Indo-European roots, replacing hierarchy with exoteri


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