FOR ALL THOSE PEOPLE WHO WATCH SPORTS HAVE YOU PICKED UP ON THE FACT THAT IN SPORTS LIKE FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL WHERE THERE ARE A LOT OF BLACK PEOPLE EACH TEAM WITH ALL THOSE BLACK PEOPL WORK TOGETHER TO PUT ON A SHOW AND HAVE ALREADY DECIDED WHO WILL WIN AND THEY ALL WORK SECRETLY TOGETHER FOR A SECRET BLACK ORGANIZATION ???
Okay, I'm more than convinced now. Those are very interesting sources you brought. I've only really read Call of Cthulhu, which doesn't outline his racial views very much. I'm actually surprised libtards haven't pulled him apart for his racialism yet. Literary quality stomps racial views, I guess, so Lovecraft will never be condemned for his racial beliefs. At least, as long as "literary quality" will still mean anything in our highly decadent modern world.
@CesaristChannel Interestingly enough, Lovecraft's biographer - S. T. Joshi - is an Indian-American who has criticized the horror writer's racial views. In fact, Joshi wrote the definitive two-volume Lovecraft biography "I Am Providence: The Life and Times of H. P. Lovecraft" which is 1200 pages in length. Joshi also wrote "H. P. Lovecraft: The Decline of the West" - a work regarding Lovecraft's Spenglerian worldview that you would probably find to be of interest.
I have one problem with this video, which is otherwise great. As far as I'm aware, Lovecraft never referred to mixed people (Mischlinge) as "mongrelized monsters." He was certainly a Saxon racialist, but I think that using the same vocabulary the Nazis used when referring to Lovecraft's racial views is somewhat unfair and inaccurate. Feel free to provide a source to refute my opinion, though.
@CesaristChannel Have you ever read any of Lovecraft’s works? The racial and cultural degeneration of European bloodlines through miscegenation is a very common theme in the author’s work. For example, in “The Lurking Fear” it is revealed that savage apelike creatures are the degenerated ancestors of a Dutch colonial family. In the Lovecraft story "Shadow over Innsmouth", the protagonist is frightened when he learns that he is related to fish-frog-man hybrids that also have nonwhite blood.
@CesaristChannel Here are some more examples of Lovecraft's works:
In his poem “On the Creation of Niggers”, Lovecraft says:
When, long ago, the gods created Earth;
In Jove’s fair image Man was shaped at birth. The beasts for lesser parts were designed; Yet were too remote from humankind. To fill the gap, and join the rest of Man, Th’Olympian host conceiv’d a clever plan. A beast they wrought, in semi-human figure, Filled it with vice, and called the thing a Nigger.
@CesaristChannel In “The Call of Cthulhu” he writes of a captured group of mixed race worshipers of Cthulhu:the prisoners all proved to be men of a very low, mixed-blooded, and mentally aberrant type. Most were seamen, and a sprinkling of negroes and mulattos, largely West Indians or Brava Portuguese from the Cape Verde Islands, gave a colouring of voodooism to the heterogeneous cult. CONT.
@HourOfDecision777 But before many questions were asked it became manifest that something far deeper and older than negro fetishism was involved. Degraded and ignorant as they were, the creatures held with surprising consistency to the central idea of their loathsome faith.
@CesaristChannel In “Herbert West - Reanimator,” Lovecraft gives an account of a just-deceased African-American male. He asserts:
He was a loathsome, gorilla-like thing, with abnormally long arms that I could not help calling fore legs, and a face that conjured up thoughts of unspeakable Congo secrets and tom-tom poundings under an eerie moon. The body must have looked even worse in life - but the world holds many ugly things.
@CesaristChannel In the short story “The Rats in the Walls,” one of the narrator/protagonist’s nine cats is named “Nigger-Man”.
As I have said, I moved in on July 16, 1923. My household consisted of seven servants and nine cats, of which latter species I am particularly fond. My eldest cat, “Nigger-Man,” was seven years old and had come with me from my home in Bolton, Massachusetts …”
@CesaristChannel In “The Horror at Red Hook,” one character is described as “an Arab with a hatefully negroid mouth”.[1] In “Medusa’s Coil,” ghostwritten by Lovecraft for Zealia Bishop, the story’s final surprise—after the revelation that the story’s villain is a vampiric medusa—is that she
was faintly, subtly, yet to the eyes of genius unmistakably the scion of Zimbabwe’s most primal grovellers…. [T]hough in deceitfully slight proportion, Marceline was a negress.”
@CesaristChannel In a letter of January 23, 1920, Lovecraft wrote:
For evolved man — the apex of organic progress on the Earth — what branch of reflection is more fitting than that which occupies only his higher and exclusively human faculties? The primal savage or ape merely looks about his native forest to find a mate; the exalted Aryan should lift his eyes to the worlds of space and consider his relation to infinity!!!!
@CesaristChannel In “The Case of Charles Dexter Ward,” there is a somewhat more patronizing description of an African - New English couple: “The present negro inhabitants were known to him, and he was very courteously shewn about the interior by old Asa and his stout wife Hannah.” In contrast to their apparently alien landlord: “a small rodent-featured person with a guttural accent”
@CesaristChannel Lovecraft's Jewish ex-wife Sonia Greene stated of her ex-husband's public response to the inhabitants of multicultural New York City, "Whenever we found ourselves in the racially mixed crowds which characterize New York, Howard would become livid with rage. He seemed almost to lose his mind."
@CesaristChannel Lovecraft on NYC: “The organic things -Italo-Semitico-Mongoloid- inhabiting that awful cesspool could not by any stretch of the imagination be call’d human. They were monstrous and nebulous adumbrations of the pithecanthropoid and amoebal; vaguely moulded from some stinking viscous slime of earth’s corruption, and slithering and oozing in and on the filthy streets or in and out of windows and doorways in a fashion suggestive of nothing....CONT.
@HourOfDecision777 ....but infesting worms or deep-sea unnamabilities. They -or the degenerate gelatinous fermentation of which they were composed- seem’d to ooze, seep and trickle thro’ the gaping cracks in the horrible houses… and I thought of some avenue of Cyclopean and unwholesome vats, crammed to the vomiting-point with gangrenous vileness, and about to burst and innundate the world in one leprous cataclysm of semi-fluid rottenness.” (second part of NYC quote).
@CesaristChannel Also, in the video I never stated that Lovecraft literally said mixed race people were mongrelized monsters, but that he thought of them as real-life monsters. All the monsters he created in his stories were inspired by the real horrors of miscegenation (as I have provided ample evidence for here in my responses).. If Lovecraft had no problem throwing the word "Nigger" around, I doubt he would have considered "mongrelized monsters" to be a lowbrow archaic phrase.
What is the audio track on this video? I like it and I would like to buy the track.
eindoppelganger 6 months ago
@eindoppelganger I keep coming back just for this track - must find out who it is!
eindoppelganger 6 months ago
@eindoppelganger
"La Mort Notre Alliee" by Dernière Volonté. The song is featured on the album "Commandements."
HourOfDecision777 6 months ago
@HourOfDecision777 Thank you! Much appreciated!
eindoppelganger 6 months ago
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FOR ALL THOSE PEOPLE WHO WATCH SPORTS HAVE YOU PICKED UP ON THE FACT THAT IN SPORTS LIKE FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL WHERE THERE ARE A LOT OF BLACK PEOPLE EACH TEAM WITH ALL THOSE BLACK PEOPL WORK TOGETHER TO PUT ON A SHOW AND HAVE ALREADY DECIDED WHO WILL WIN AND THEY ALL WORK SECRETLY TOGETHER FOR A SECRET BLACK ORGANIZATION ???
billslusser 7 months ago
Okay, I'm more than convinced now. Those are very interesting sources you brought. I've only really read Call of Cthulhu, which doesn't outline his racial views very much. I'm actually surprised libtards haven't pulled him apart for his racialism yet. Literary quality stomps racial views, I guess, so Lovecraft will never be condemned for his racial beliefs. At least, as long as "literary quality" will still mean anything in our highly decadent modern world.
CesaristChannel 9 months ago
@CesaristChannel Interestingly enough, Lovecraft's biographer - S. T. Joshi - is an Indian-American who has criticized the horror writer's racial views. In fact, Joshi wrote the definitive two-volume Lovecraft biography "I Am Providence: The Life and Times of H. P. Lovecraft" which is 1200 pages in length. Joshi also wrote "H. P. Lovecraft: The Decline of the West" - a work regarding Lovecraft's Spenglerian worldview that you would probably find to be of interest.
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
I have one problem with this video, which is otherwise great. As far as I'm aware, Lovecraft never referred to mixed people (Mischlinge) as "mongrelized monsters." He was certainly a Saxon racialist, but I think that using the same vocabulary the Nazis used when referring to Lovecraft's racial views is somewhat unfair and inaccurate. Feel free to provide a source to refute my opinion, though.
Other than that, great video!
CesaristChannel 9 months ago
@CesaristChannel Have you ever read any of Lovecraft’s works? The racial and cultural degeneration of European bloodlines through miscegenation is a very common theme in the author’s work. For example, in “The Lurking Fear” it is revealed that savage apelike creatures are the degenerated ancestors of a Dutch colonial family. In the Lovecraft story "Shadow over Innsmouth", the protagonist is frightened when he learns that he is related to fish-frog-man hybrids that also have nonwhite blood.
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
@CesaristChannel Here are some more examples of Lovecraft's works:
In his poem “On the Creation of Niggers”, Lovecraft says:
When, long ago, the gods created Earth;
In Jove’s fair image Man was shaped at birth. The beasts for lesser parts were designed; Yet were too remote from humankind. To fill the gap, and join the rest of Man, Th’Olympian host conceiv’d a clever plan. A beast they wrought, in semi-human figure, Filled it with vice, and called the thing a Nigger.
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
@CesaristChannel In “The Call of Cthulhu” he writes of a captured group of mixed race worshipers of Cthulhu:the prisoners all proved to be men of a very low, mixed-blooded, and mentally aberrant type. Most were seamen, and a sprinkling of negroes and mulattos, largely West Indians or Brava Portuguese from the Cape Verde Islands, gave a colouring of voodooism to the heterogeneous cult. CONT.
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
@HourOfDecision777 But before many questions were asked it became manifest that something far deeper and older than negro fetishism was involved. Degraded and ignorant as they were, the creatures held with surprising consistency to the central idea of their loathsome faith.
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
@CesaristChannel In “Herbert West - Reanimator,” Lovecraft gives an account of a just-deceased African-American male. He asserts:
He was a loathsome, gorilla-like thing, with abnormally long arms that I could not help calling fore legs, and a face that conjured up thoughts of unspeakable Congo secrets and tom-tom poundings under an eerie moon. The body must have looked even worse in life - but the world holds many ugly things.
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
@CesaristChannel In the short story “The Rats in the Walls,” one of the narrator/protagonist’s nine cats is named “Nigger-Man”.
As I have said, I moved in on July 16, 1923. My household consisted of seven servants and nine cats, of which latter species I am particularly fond. My eldest cat, “Nigger-Man,” was seven years old and had come with me from my home in Bolton, Massachusetts …”
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
@CesaristChannel In “The Horror at Red Hook,” one character is described as “an Arab with a hatefully negroid mouth”.[1] In “Medusa’s Coil,” ghostwritten by Lovecraft for Zealia Bishop, the story’s final surprise—after the revelation that the story’s villain is a vampiric medusa—is that she
was faintly, subtly, yet to the eyes of genius unmistakably the scion of Zimbabwe’s most primal grovellers…. [T]hough in deceitfully slight proportion, Marceline was a negress.”
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
@CesaristChannel In a letter of January 23, 1920, Lovecraft wrote:
For evolved man — the apex of organic progress on the Earth — what branch of reflection is more fitting than that which occupies only his higher and exclusively human faculties? The primal savage or ape merely looks about his native forest to find a mate; the exalted Aryan should lift his eyes to the worlds of space and consider his relation to infinity!!!!
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
@CesaristChannel In “The Case of Charles Dexter Ward,” there is a somewhat more patronizing description of an African - New English couple: “The present negro inhabitants were known to him, and he was very courteously shewn about the interior by old Asa and his stout wife Hannah.” In contrast to their apparently alien landlord: “a small rodent-featured person with a guttural accent”
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
@CesaristChannel Lovecraft's Jewish ex-wife Sonia Greene stated of her ex-husband's public response to the inhabitants of multicultural New York City, "Whenever we found ourselves in the racially mixed crowds which characterize New York, Howard would become livid with rage. He seemed almost to lose his mind."
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
@CesaristChannel Lovecraft on NYC: “The organic things -Italo-Semitico-Mongoloid- inhabiting that awful cesspool could not by any stretch of the imagination be call’d human. They were monstrous and nebulous adumbrations of the pithecanthropoid and amoebal; vaguely moulded from some stinking viscous slime of earth’s corruption, and slithering and oozing in and on the filthy streets or in and out of windows and doorways in a fashion suggestive of nothing....CONT.
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
@HourOfDecision777 ....but infesting worms or deep-sea unnamabilities. They -or the degenerate gelatinous fermentation of which they were composed- seem’d to ooze, seep and trickle thro’ the gaping cracks in the horrible houses… and I thought of some avenue of Cyclopean and unwholesome vats, crammed to the vomiting-point with gangrenous vileness, and about to burst and innundate the world in one leprous cataclysm of semi-fluid rottenness.” (second part of NYC quote).
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
@CesaristChannel Also, in the video I never stated that Lovecraft literally said mixed race people were mongrelized monsters, but that he thought of them as real-life monsters. All the monsters he created in his stories were inspired by the real horrors of miscegenation (as I have provided ample evidence for here in my responses).. If Lovecraft had no problem throwing the word "Nigger" around, I doubt he would have considered "mongrelized monsters" to be a lowbrow archaic phrase.
HourOfDecision777 9 months ago
Man, you're a freaking scholar of nazism!
das81 1 year ago