Aquarius said:
1) bullshit, civilization is essential to our advancement, if technology exists that's because of civilization, if we don't have a life expectancy of 30 years old that's because of civilization. You still can have a house and a farm in civilization, but just exiting everything and denying yourself technology and western medicine is suicidal at this point in life. Funny is how he preaches all that stuff then goes on to sell his books on amazon and have youtube channels and all that stuff.
Aquarius said:
1) bullshit, civilization is essential to our advancement, if technology exists that's because of civilization, if we don't have a life expectancy of 30 years old that's because of civilization. You still can have a house and a farm in civilization, but just exiting everything and denying yourself technology and western medicine is suicidal at this point in life. Funny is how he preaches all that stuff then goes on to sell his books on amazon and have youtube channels and all that stuff.
2) Bullshit, it's the other way round, it's the communist pigs that raped whole villages and killed German women and little kids.
3) see point 1
4) As far as I know euronimous tried to kill him, but he could or could not be lying.
I agree that civilization is essential to human advancement. Most of us need other people. When people get together they can create better ideas and technology. "Two heads are better than one," however civilization is broader than just "people interacting".. Outside of it's very basic definition, what civilization actually implicates for human beings in this time period, is much more than medicine and technology. We reap good and bad things from it. We are in a control grid that is growing and clamping down on us. This is not the only thing taking place - because people wouldn't stand for this. This is either intentionally mixed in with, or is a natural byproduct of the progression we've made. There are other ways to do things - it's important to mention this but not to start hypothesizing about what could be different.. I'd like to stay focused on what I'm talking about and not digress. We have electricity, streets, sidewalks, sewers, running water, grocery stores, medicine, a ton of great stuff - no doubt, the list could go on for a very long time. You make sacrifices by belonging to civilization. Those sacrifices in our case are in certain senses restraints on power and freedom. Try to understand what I'm saying before you object to this. The truth is somewhere in the middle. We find it when we acknowledge the whole scope of what's taking place, not just the aspects that we prefer to be aware of or promote.
Did you know certain shapes are illegal? How about certain sequences of sounds you can make with your mouth? Did you know hurting people's feelings is illegal in some cases, or scaring someone?
The meaningful difference most of us can make in the world is going to be limited to affecting the emotions and then the thoughts of some of the people around us. The amount of change you can make is subjective. I'd say for most people it's a small amount. There is something so big and powerful in place that you cannot make it budge.
So to answer the questions:
1. Is civilization slavery? In a way it is. In a way it isn't. It's not black and white, I'm more inclined to say that it is. It's a deep discussion and it's more appropriate for an individual to come to their own conclusion they're happy with because this is something (like a lot of things) that a lot of people are going to argue about. Some people are stuck in a behavior pattern of going around telling people they're wrong. They think they're smart because they can see a point of vulnerability in what someone is expressing that they can use to form an objection. These "vulnerable points" are usually places where inferences could be made that would allow someone to truly understand what the other person is meaning. These inferences can only be made by someone that genuinely wants to hear and understand what someone else is saying. A lot of people are more interested in layering over other people's ideas and feelings with their own because, most of us feel more strongly about what we think as opposed to what someone else thinks.
2.In a time of war I'm sure it happened. I'm not a historian so I don't have statistics, maybe it was a fringe thing that happened once. Or twice. Or a dozen times. Maybe it was more common, I don't know because I wasn't there. I have heard of rape occurring during many wars and it almost seems like something that's bound to happen.
3. I like nature.. I've heard but not extensively verified, that there is more than enough room for all of us on this planet to each have our own land and house. This wouldn't be conducive to the "human cattle" thing though.
4.23 stab wounds. Innocence is a tricky subject that's defined by the state and not us. I don't think he lied about receiving death threats. I think Euronymous probably did mention making a snuff movie out of killing Varg. He probably did have a degree of fear for his at some point during the altercation.
One off topic note. Euronymous is the name of a god, there is not much written about him. Possibly is the goddess Eurynome. I have loosely heard references to Euronymous (the god) in media, or allusions in art. Usually the context in which this god is brought up is.. death. Usually gruesome deaths like ritual sacrifice. I'm interested in whether or not this god is equated with any god in the JoS pantheon. Perhaps Astaroth? Euronymous and Astaroth are mentioned separately in the dictionare infernal though. And obviously we all know that most of the grimoire descriptions are heinous slander of the gods and far from the truth. I don't know if it's a thought form but I believe I've actually had some kind of brief connection to this "Euronymous" concept, and he has a pale white or corpsepainted face.