The Essential Motive of The Hippie movement was not opposed to the White cause.

Free love and sex was not an organic part of the late sixties hippie movement; just as "the civil rights" of telling people to whom they must sell, whom they had to serve, educate, hire and for whose children they had to pay was not essential. Nor was it essential to be told with whom you had to share women - just the opposite. What was not an imposed affectation from Marxism, what was an organic outgrowth of the hippies' motivation, was a response not just to the absurdity of the Viet Nam war, but of particular importance for young men, to the history and culture of militarism - particularly as militarism became perverted to serve the corporate interest - hence an emphasis on their being, their right below rights; with that, their adoption of an appearance diametrically opposed to the Spartan militaristic look of total non-adornment and hair.

Nevertheless, the attempt at clarifying a legitimate aspect of the sixties hippie culture should not be confused with a nostalgic wish for its return nor for all of its practices - neither conventional militarism nor pacifism is the appropriate response of indigenous Europeans in having their land and women taken - only that the hippie response not necessarily be looked upon as opposed in all of its features, not even in its fundamental motive for that matter, to the White cause. Though I continue to like some of the music, I grew tired of it - just as I have no yearnings for those times, its important motive understood and held fast.

Drugs? Not an essential aspect either. Anyone who has taken up the quest and pleasure of thinking about life, critically or otherwise, will quickly come to the conclusion that any more than an occasional dabbling in weed and mushrooms is a hindrance to that greatest pleasure on the Epicurean hierarchy - er, perhaps second, to our Aryan woman - who, by the way, may be suspected of exaggerating the war on drugs. Despite their legitimate aversion to the effects of drugs - and probably more of an effect than a cause of problems - were in another sense a competition, a way for men to have pleasure that was not in their control. The demands upon men had been so great, probably too great, such that they were compelled to allow men to see splendors of being - for a while - but when the Viet Nam war was over, it was over - as if over night.

Wolf Europe