Comments by "Viktor\x27 vonthe Rhaefnhyrst, I" (@Viktor_vonthe_Rhaefnhyrst) on "Why Modern Dating is Broken" video.
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As a religious man who wants nothing more than to start a family with maximal probability of producing well-adjusted, successful children who'll carry my convictions into the future and transcend my mistakes and those of our generation, it's hard to find a girl I can have this family with. You know how difficult it is to find a decently attractive, physically/nutritionally disciplined, genuine virgin between 18-22 who has strong Christian values that came from a good family, who has an amazing relationship with her parents, who wants to homeschool at least 3+ children? Furthermore, you know how difficult it is to find one without an overinflated ego worsened by social media validation that know how to hold a long, insightful, and genuine conversation and have a sense of humor? One who has a trustworthy friend-group that won't labor to bring her down and undermine me?
Hard as HELL! Nevertheless, I'm not settling for a modern female. It's better to live alone than live with a broad and wish you were.
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@shelbyspeaks3287
Theologically?
I identify most with Russian Orthodoxy but, I am actively searching for the "true Church" so, regardless of preferences, I'm institutionless though I denounce Nondenominationalism and most forms of Protestantism. My brother's Catholic and I attend regular mass with him (without taking the Eucharist) and I wish I could believe in that but, the Vatican II reformations and Rome's flirtation with globalism, egalitarianism, Protestant-esque "Synodism", modernism, feminism, anti-traditionalism, and the LGBTPedo+ movement puts me on edge. I guess "I don't know" is the most honest answer so, an Orthodox Agnostic?
Civically?
I guess you could call me Columbian or an Americanist, given I grew up in a rightist, patriotic family that revered the Constitution, Declaration, and Federalist Papers as almost divine texts set for by men inspired by God to create an exceptional nation. Even if I don't necessarily believe the current government and social order are good, I still hold their original iterations in reverence and believe there's something special and worth preserving in it.
That said, you could call me a patriot and nationalist (I don't believe in surrendering sovereignty to global organizations like the UN, the WHO, etc.) but, I also favor the Yarvinian view of monarchism and think Washington should've accepted kingship and that the post-colonial government should've created a "state spirituality" which constituted an agreement on commonly held tenets by all major churches so that a pro-theist institution encompassing both religion and American revolutionary spirit could consecrate him as some like a President for Life and "Guardian of the Republic" so...I'm not really a conservative
about it all.
Politically?
Somewhere between staunch Rightism centered upon an accountable monarch and Third Positionism. Some have called me a Perennialist and, not without truth, as I do favor the writings of René Guénon and Julius Evola but, I draw inspiration from many sources aligned, if not outright contradicting them including but, not limited to: Charles Lindbergh (American Nationalist), Giovanni Gentile (Italian Fascist), Émile Pouget (French Syndicalist), G. K. Chesterton (English Subsidiaritist), Ezra Pound (American Poet), H.P. Lovecraft (Cosmicist), George Lincoln Rockwell (American National Socialist), Patrick Buchanan (Paleoconservative and Catholic Traditionalist), Oswald Spengler (Prussian Traditionalist), Graf Otto von Bismark (Prussianist, Hohenzollern Monarchist), Carl Jung (Psychoanalyst and Theologian), etc.
In short, it's complicated.
[EDIT] Misspell
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