Saturday, July 17, 2010

Chelsea Charm Retired

Europe and Tradition

The nostra società Occidentale da tempo è caduta nel vortice dell’ignoranza e del materialismo più sterile, trascinando nel dirupo l’essere con tutta la sua coscienza più profonda e sensibile. L’Europa ci appare lontana e impropria, ormai un burattino in mani estranee, qualcosa che fa di tutto per remare contro quei interessi che un tempo ci univano in quanto Continente-Nazione e potevano definirsi veramente Europei .

Salvare l’Europa, l’Occidente, è una missione impossibile se ci ancoriamo a concetti e punti di riferimento che da soli non hanno senso, ma traggono forza solo da una cosa: le singole Nazioni e le loro Tradizioni.

Cittadini prima di uno Stato ben preciso quindi, Europeans and later.

We are Italian because Providence would have it were born in a land where an ancient tradition and confirmed centuries before it defines the boundaries and political geography and culture. Precisely because Italians belong to a culture that is peculiar to this land that is the only one who makes that we can define these. In addition we have the privilege - or burden - of being born in the place which was the cradle of the identity of this continent-nation, where the fire burnt for the first spark of the law, tradition and faith on which it rests' s whole of Europe. And not only.

Being Italian is not easy, but it's the most beautiful gift we could possibly happen.

The West is rushing in headlong, and we will go back. But there is a hold, a lifeline: ourselves. Or rather what we were.

a people that does not recognize its origin is not popular, not the nation. And to be able to save us and redeem us with a system that does not work anymore you have to be the People and Nation: You have to look back without stopping to march into the future. Between tradition and revolution.

To be such, to be Italian, you have to identify what is established in our Identity: Rome, the Roman-Italic tradition that is the basis of Italians, of Europe and the Catholicism that he inherited the symbols and the symbols that put his identity.

Italians and - therefore - the Romans (and noble in the highest sense of the term to which Dante himself was referring to and that makes us be both domestic and international), remaking their old thinking, a lifestyle that is based on simple yet established rules, a symbolism that is not exterior but is mystical, a tradition that is driving and Faith.

traditional Roman and Italian then, a body of sacred law, of immortal values, taste for beauty and harmony, virile and virtuous, the civil and civilizing, in which the citizen is identified in a Traditional State active button, a citizen-soldier who is both civilizational and guardian. Be a state where citizens is an almost mystical experience, as the followers of a cult that is the image and outer end in itself but is Communion, a fervent and active brotherhood that is identified in the same values \u200b\u200band shield to shield that marches, putting in second floor staff to lose the individuality - but it is a "find" - a new identity and separate social policy and a tight blockade always ready to improve and enhance the status (or state) where it is.

Customs, which is Italian-enactment of that ancient thought but close, always constant, and that makes people who should be in a nation where the idea is to draw its borders. That is why we must be under the joint auspices of the Rome unconquered basis of our identity, renewing and regenerating power of a state and a company that upgrades and changes because the people have formed their first deepest essence placing the precise objectives and motivated . a cultural revolution.

Europe is going down, and it is up to us, renewed in the Italian tradition, that tradition is in Europe itself, to save all the West through its symbols, its values, who live alone are able to raise a man as a continent to the most noble and right peaks, and make man into Vir, in the citizen-soldier and champion, and a continent in the nation.


Massimo Valeriano Frisari

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