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"Know yourself" - this was inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. If we apply this to the West's predicament today, it describes our challenge in understanding people in terms of their identity, and of being capable of painting a portrait of our identity which is true to life. Motivated by the challenge of the Great Replacement that we are experiencing in Europe today, we must see this timeless maxim as a prophetic warning. Every European people has produced its own great minds. Their labors and their achievements served to establish an identity for their peoples. The feeling of being…mehr

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"Know yourself" - this was inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. If we apply this to the West's predicament today, it describes our challenge in understanding people in terms of their identity, and of being capable of painting a portrait of our identity which is true to life. Motivated by the challenge of the Great Replacement that we are experiencing in Europe today, we must see this timeless maxim as a prophetic warning. Every European people has produced its own great minds. Their labors and their achievements served to establish an identity for their peoples. The feeling of being part of a unique cultural tradition must not give way to the dominance of ignorant, nihilistic, and leveling relativism. A cultural war is being fought on the European continent today, and if we lose, it will uproot us from our place as part of the Occidental tradition. All European nations need courageous citizens who are willing to do what it takes to save the West from total destruction.
Autorenporträt
Sascha A. Roßmüller, born in 1972, lives in the district of Straubing/Bogen in Niederbayern, where he graduated with (Bavarian) Abitur focused on economics. Since his early youth, he has dedicated himself to politics. He has held various offices in political parties, among them the Chairmanship of the National Democratic Party's (NPD) youth or-ganization, Junge Nationaldemokraten, from April 1999 to November 2002. From 2006 to 2009, he was Vice Chairman of the NPD. He also worked for some years in his own security company. From 2004 until 2014, he was Parliamentary Advisor in the Parliament of Saxony, and from 2010 to 2013 he was a member of a parliamentary board of in-quiry (Enquete Kommission) pertaining to innovation and technology policy. Today, he works as a freelance journalist and as a translator. Politically, he is Vice Chairman of the NPD in Bavaria and is a member of the NPD's Board of Directors. He is also a member of the European party, the Alliance for Peace and Freedom (AFP). He has been married since 2000 and has a son.