V.FAQ

Who are you?

Doesn't matter. I'm a white millennial woman (yes, a real woman, not a transwoman). I'm a foundational American. That's all you need to know.

What have you written?

You can find an index of my essays here.

Why do you post on Rentry?

Because I'm not publishing content for my own self-aggrandization. I'm not interested in becoming a public mouthpiece, and I'm not interested in enduring the onslaught of public scrutiny that comes with that kind of attention. I've done it, it very nearly killed me (both literally and metaphorically), and I'm just not going to take on that kind of personal burden anymore.

Rentry also doesn't have any sort of socmedia features, so there's no means of commenting on posts. I want that; if people want to publish their own commentary, they're welcome to post a link wherever they want and kick off their own discussion or debate. If you want to attack something I've posted with anger and vitriol, I don't care. I'm not here to persaude religious zealots; I'm here to give better arguments to people who are already pumped to fight the insane cultural and demographic revolution we're currently enduring in the white world. So post a link to my content and attack away; I'll never see it, and if you want to waste energy screaming into your own personal void, that's on you. I live in a lot of heads rent-free; you aren't the first and certainly won't be the last. You wouldn't believe the luxury penthouses that have been constructed for me in the minds of my biggest haters.

What's with all the references to the Germanics? It never ends!

Americanism - the philosophy, as well as its practical implementation - closely parallels the world of the pre-Christian, pagan Germanics. I discovered Germania around 2017, and it radically changed my life personally, as well as greatly informing my understanding of human nature.

America's founders sought to create exactly what our ancestors naturally practiced before Christianity - a federation of independent tribes (states), who shared a common interest in preserving their way-of-life by uniting as a single armed bulwark against invasion and conquest by foreign powers. This is precisely how the Germanics lived. They had no centralized government overseeing all their lands, but they also readily united as one powerful warrior force to prevent invasions from the mighty Roman Empire. The very concept of individual liberty, endowed on us by the gods, originated with our Germanic ancestors. It's a belief that was long lost to the crushing iron fist of Christian theocratic tyranny, but its spirit has never left our people, which is very much how and why America was formed.

Many people need guidance on how to live their lives. They want some source of morality and worldview on which to rely when their own minds fail them. Germania is a much better morality text than any of the books in the Christian bible. Read it. Memorize it. Internalize it. Study it. It contains a wealth of advice and guidance on how we should live our lives.

What's the V thing?

If you know who I am, you know my online handle starts with a V. It has absolutely nothing to do with V for Vendetta, the number five, NXIVM, or anything else. There are no conspiracies or esoteric meanings here.

What's with all the colored shit?

I'm a girl. I like pretty things and spicing up a space with color and visual interest. I'm trying out the adm note feature of rentry (something of which I make liberal use on my dokuwikis) to format and highlight my essays.

This is a statement worth highlighting. It might be a quote, or my own words.

This is an important principle, argument, thesis, etc.

This is a scriptural quote, from a text like the Poetic Edda and Germania.

This is a quote, from someone else, of a netural nature.

This is a quote, from someone else, that should be carefully scrutinized. This includes all biblical citations.

Is this ever going to have any more information?

I don't know. Maybe. Probably not.

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Pub: 18 Jan 2024 19:55 UTC

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