Who were the Aryans?

Ineresting information from a Hindu web site on the origin of Aryans. One can hardly escape the comparison between today’s European Aryans: old, tired, spent, hedonistic, effeminate, decadent, retreating, selfish…and the Aryans of yore: young, vigorous, conquering, self-sacrificing, masculine, ruthless, expansionist, inventive, energetic…in sum, the builders of the grandest civilization the world has ever known. How quickly and how hard have we fallen. The immediate cause of our decline can be traced to the futile European suicide of the First World War…the Second World War was ultimately the coup de grace of the White man…who is now in his last death throes. RACE IS EVERYTHING. As the text shows, there are things that you can still say in India that you can no longer say in the West because of the self-inflicted intellectual tyranny of political correctness.

The Aryans were remarkably expansionist, and almost everywhere they went they conquered and subjugated the indigenous peoples, imposing their languages and (to varying degrees) their religious beliefs on the natives, and receiving in turn contributions from the peoples whom they conquered. Aryan invasions — or more accurately, a long sequence of different invasions by speakers of Indo-European languages — swept across Old Europe beginning as early as the fourth millennium BC, and over time the conquerors and the conquered melded into specific peoples with distinctive languages. Most of the contemporary inhabitants of Europe, along with their respective early national cultures, are the result of interaction between successive waves of Aryan invaders and culture of the particular White people that they conquered and with whom they later intermarried, and as a result almost all modern European languages are members of the Western branch of the IE family tree.

The birth of a European culture, however, predates the arrival of the Indo-Europeans: The cave art of Lascaux, which some have identified as the first flowering of Western man’s creative genius, was the work of Old Europeans, as were Stonehenge in the North and the Minoan Palace culture of Crete in the South. A pan-European religious symbolism had already evolved, much of which was later incorporated into IE mythologies, including various regional adaptations of the ubiquitous Old European reverence for the Mother Goddess. Many of the principal figures in Greek mythology predate the arrival of Aryans, and during the course of ancient history Old European religious beliefs and practices continually reasserted themselves. [Image: Minoan snake goddess, from the Palace of Minos, circa 1600 BC]

Europe is European because the conquerors and the conquered were members the same White race, different branches on the same family tree; India is a morass of poverty because the bulk of the conquered, with whom the Indo-Aryans eventually intermarried, were non-White Veddoids. The lesson is obvious. Even today high-caste Hindus can still be identified by their Caucasian features and light skin, and the poorest and most backward parts of India are generally the darkest.

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