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The argument for Asian-Aryanism will keep progressing. Why would they want to jerk off to “3d” porn or white girls? They know that those people caused them verbally abusive harm. These boys feel safe when they imagine their sexual partner to be an anime or Asian girl. They will develop a future preference towards girls with Asian characteristics.

It may also seem that masturbating to their fetish is demonizing Asian girls as sexual objects, destroying the integrity they might for them as individuals (and ruining their chances to be with one). I don’t think this should be a problem at all because most normal guys feel guilt after masturbation. But a strong man can overcome his sexual guilt.

Strong men don’t feel guilt after masturbation. Sexuality should be the moving factor towards finding a woman like oneself. Imaging an Asian girl with her clothes off when you see one out in public is a normal thing. She is still a potential candidate when you talk to her (your just imaging is she can give you good head or not).

This may be expressed through weeb nationalism or even associating with The Anime Right. However, there are big problems when they are explicit white-advocates and anime aficionados at the same time. Their loyalties are mixed up. Again, the fetish accusation can be pointed directly at them. You can still love white people AND love asian people too.

Asian-Aryanism is a safe space for that. These nerds really want a domineering and powerful Asian woman in their lives to change it around. Being loud and pride about Asian culture shows a devotion within a man. Asian-Aryanims is merely giving these confused boys words and meanings to be open about their true love.

Cindy Young at Amped Asia written a few old articles titled “8 Dating Mistakes You’re Making with Asian Women” and “Why Do White Guys Love Asian Girls So Much? A History of Yellow Fever.” These petty arguments miss the point that men are careless. Young assumes men should “step up their game” and become something like Roosh V (even she would be horrified at such a guy).

Hell, she even sounds like Aaron Cleary when he made a video about Asian-Aryanism.

These civic-nationalist arguments will not work. Political-correctness and sucking down to women isn’t the answer, it’s the problem.

The Asian-Aryan message has to get out to these nerds. Their actions determine their ideology. They may bitch and forgive in the future and say “yeah— I was in a dark place, I am so sorry,” but that does not cut it. Being unapologetic and honest is a good ethic.

Let the jerkers know that Asian-Aryanism is a path towards enlightenment and truth. The truth is, that white men prefer to be in the company with Asian women in today’s post-postmodern climate. Give them this truth, and 4chan will start leading the meme wars alongside Asian-Aryanism.

Asian-Aryanism has a huge potenial becoming the next meme. It’s a meme based upon the truth.

Having a “fetish” should not be shamed. Those who don’t know themselfs need to understand their own nature first. The enemy of mine is someone who is inauthentic and dishonest about their own nature. It upsets me when whites flirt with Asian culture, and then fail to make devotional ties with the culture (fail to marry an Asian or treat their interest in Asian culture as a “phase”).

I feel there is a lot of unnecessary white people into Asian culture for SWPL reasons they are not aware of. If they truly were aware of their own behavior, they wouldn’t be watching anime the way I watch it, or going to cosplay events. Whites must be honest with their own intentions.

A confused person dose not know what he truly wants. Does he want white culture? Or does he want anime? An Asian-Aryan gladly accepts both and synergies the two. Its not a choice between the two, but an new standard that accepts the two.

I would be happy with open arms to accept any 4chan nerd onto the Asian-Aryan side. So as long as he is “yellow-pilled” on his own activities and sees the light of the rising sun.

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