Saturday Afternoon: Vincent Reynouard on being a National-Socialist and Catholic
August 17, 2013
French Revisionist Vincent Reynouard talks about his newest video Etre national-socialiste et catholique, une contradiction? (English: “Is it a contradiction to be both National-Socialist and Catholic?”) Some highlights:
- The “Common Good” is the aim of National Socialism and the words used by Adolf Hitler in Mein Kampf;
- The “Public Interest,” used in the French Republic (and others) is not the same thing as it encourages the freedom of individuals, each with his own separate interest as long as he doesn't harm others;
- Evolutionary theory alone offers no purpose for our being here – and when our central sun goes, we will leave no trace;
- Reynouard says Hitler discovered on his own the idea of the Common Good and wrote that man is the image of “the Lord” (Seigneur);
- Another video coming (Part 2) will argue that a National-Socialist doctrine (ideology) is not yet complete, but is still to be made;
- Churchill and his faction admitted privately they did not want peace with Germany but could not say it publicly, even prior to and on Sept. 1st and 2nd 1939;
- Hitler was right to put Jews out of power but not to want to deport every last Jew from the Reich, thinks Reynouard;
- Nothing can improve until White, European people decide to change things – no use blaming the Jews;
- The White race is the best race in the sense that it’s in the natural order that Whites should rule.
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