Monday, 27 April 2026

What do These Have in Common?


These:

  • one man has a hatred of throwing food into the garbage as big business does, comments on dumpster diving and explains how he gets cheap food himself;
  • two women state that today's world wants everything perfect in every story, in every person's life, and this brings about lots of stress: a wife who wants to walk with her children in the forest or countryside, even when it's raining isn't seeking the same exact type of happiness as the one who wants to watch a romantic comedy with hubby every friday, both shouldn't be pushed to do both things and on top of that share it on instagram, too much stress like that is bad for mental health;
  • three young men comment on beer prices in Copenhagen, Swedish ecological quality of beef meet, Danish culinary traditions on pork meet (not least sausages) and Beowulf
  • a lady of a somewhat older generation has appreciating words for Greta Thunberg;
  • a clip from historic journalism reveals that the Bonnier Concern had Jewish ancestry.


Well, one thing one could spontaneously arrive at is, they are pretty decent people. I think so too. Some will disagree with me when I reveal the next thing.

They are all of them National Socialists.

Two Women and Three Young Men are on Radio Regeringen and Radio Thule, two subdivisions of Nordisk Radio. The rest of them are on the collective blog Nordfront.

They are legal in Sweden. No, you are not automatically illegal because you consider yourself a National Socialist. If you brandished a swastika in public, where some might feel this gave them very bad vibes due to family history, yes, that's an offense. But these guys are legal as journalists and the lady, who formerly ran a National Socialist party, not identic to the current one, is now the "responsible publisher" for this journalistic enterprise. Vera Oredsson, a widow.

The man on food waste is Marcus Hansson. He comments on pedophile hunters, but decently enough considers it should be handled by police priorising that criminality. For my part, I think parts of them would not have been criminal morally speaking if they could have married young girls (other parts are into young boys, definitely a worse thing), and some of the morally criminal behaviour is actually morally criminal even with women who are already major and could legally marry in their jurisdiction.

He notes that unlike Hitler, many of the Italian Fascists were not at all racist (grazie!).*

Well, speaking of Italy and of behaviour to women which is morally reprehensible even if, in today's jurisdictions not criminal, what was the accusation against St. Gerard Maiella?

He was accused of impregnating a woman. How did he respond?
Witnesses of the Faith | 23 April 2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4F9eUJnU4I


One more thing these have in common is, they are decent, but I don't think any of them would have run away to become Redemptorists, stayed silent under a heavy accusation, and died in tuberculosis.

I wouldn't vote for them probably, but they are decent to read. Just as I don't go to services in the temples or "Kingdom Halls" of the Watchtower Society. They also do decent journalism.

Hans Georg Lundahl
Nanterre UL
St. Peter Canisius
27.IV.2026

[21 Decembris] Friburgi Helvetiorum item natalis sancti Petri Canisii, Sacerdotis e Societate Jesu et Confessoris, doctrina et sanctitate praeclari; qui, difficillimis Germaniae temporibus, fidem catholicam strenue defendit ac propagavit. Eum vero Pius Undecimus, Pontifex Maximus, Sanctorum catalogo adscripsit, simulque Doctorem universalis Ecclesiae declaravit, et ipsius festum quinto Kalendas Maji agendum esse decrevit.
[27 Aprilis] Sancti Petri Canisii, Sacerdotis e Societate Jesu et Confessoris atque Ecclesiae Doctoris; qui duodecimo Kalendas Januarii migravit ad Dominum.

* Just in case someone takes up Umberto Cassuto, yes, Italy passed race based anti-Jewish legislation which forced him out of the academic chair. In Austria he could also not have taught at university, but there it was confession based, if he had converted he could have resumed his professorship. Plus, in Austria being a Homöopath was not tied to academia, I guess some Jews made up for being thrown out of med school by helping to make it a big thing. But in Italy, converting wouldn't have helped, it was race based.

Please note, 1938 is when Italy passed Carta della Razza, 16 years and half a month of Fascist rule had passed, and 17 Nov 1938 to 25 April 1945, that's 6 years, 5 months, 9 days including the end date. So, I feel free to take the non-racist version as more typical. Especially if you even exclude the Salò Republic, considering it a puppet régime, in that case only 4 years, 8 months, 9 days remained from the signing of the racist laws.

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