The Armenian Pagan Neo-Nazi Problem

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
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  • @RareEarthSeries
    @RareEarthSeries  6 років тому +349

    These videos exist because of you. Thank you.
    patreon.com/rareearth

    • @1974fatback
      @1974fatback 6 років тому +3

      Rare Earth We are here because you are a person that cares. You keep doing this we will keep supporting you ❤️

    • @KayLa-qv9dp
      @KayLa-qv9dp 6 років тому +2

      Rare Earth What is this PBS

    • @alejfs1689
      @alejfs1689 6 років тому +2

      This was great.

    • @nickotrondou7481
      @nickotrondou7481 6 років тому +2

      I wanted to make a 1$ donation per video through patreon, but there was also a 1$ charge on top every time I made a donation. To avoid paying so much to use a platform, is there any way I can make a one-time donation directly. Through pay pal or something.

    • @teargasmuffinz6657
      @teargasmuffinz6657 6 років тому

      No no no say it like pbs plz

  • @comradegeneralvladimirpoot1313
    @comradegeneralvladimirpoot1313 6 років тому +469

    That title was a rollercoaster.

    • @TriforceOfTheGods80
      @TriforceOfTheGods80 3 роки тому +2

      Nah, replace neo-nazi with the Young Turks.

    • @lianahit2614
      @lianahit2614 2 роки тому

      yeah its pretty misleading

    • @haynewoodward9441
      @haynewoodward9441 Рік тому +1

      @@lianahit2614 not entirely, everything in the title was in the video in that order.

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 6 років тому +551

    This sounds like an Onion title.

    • @KingofGermanic
      @KingofGermanic 5 років тому +38

      Nah VICE.
      "Hmm let's see... Lebanese Communist Donut Makers endangered by Indian Elephant Riders"

    • @woldinini9988
      @woldinini9988 4 роки тому +6

      I love the onion but to me it doesn’t sound that way. It’s a terrible problem and it’s everywhere, a lot of neo-Nazis and whatever else They want to call themselves usually love these cultures. It’s all over the place. They love old Nordic traditions, Celtic ones etc.

    • @caspianseal
      @caspianseal 4 роки тому +5

      The title is dumb. He should have used 'neo-pagan'. Ancient Armenian religion has as much to do with neo-paganism as Shincheonji has to do with Christianity.

  • @haiktsarukyan
    @haiktsarukyan 3 роки тому +128

    Neo Nazi is a poor choice of words. Like comparing an Orange to Grapefruit. Nazi, and by relation fascism, is entirely radical and malicious. The idea you are referring to and almost hinting at is this:
    Armenia and Armenians are deeply loyal to family and traditions. As a nation, Armenia has been surrounded by and occupied by malicious forces and empires time and time again, yet we remain Armenian by choice. We hold the idea that the world can be as beautiful as we imagine it to be, with everybody in every country living peacefully and to their own. Yet, we also know the taste of the truth that is; the world is grounds for demons who want your soul. It's hard as an Armenian to trust yet we hold faith enough to, (we trust our neighbors enough to invite them into our homes for BBQ, we trust enough to help and contribute etc etc etc) yet a grim cloud of death hangs over the Armenian conscious because it was our very neighbors who have always tried to erase our existence. The idea you almost touched on was the idea to trust family only, and to preserve our existence in this world by defending our blood and culture. The Nazi aim is to take over the world, the Armenian aim to survive on our land. We understand that every nationality has their place and purpose, but we will not give up our right to live nor our ancestral lands. You could kill us but the Armenian spirit is the spirit of life itself, we will never fade

    • @missadel20
      @missadel20 2 роки тому +2

      @@roland1901 very well said

    • @katethegoat7507
      @katethegoat7507 2 роки тому +9

      The idea of "every people living peacefully among their own" is closely related to the idea of ethnostates, which itself is a very common fascist idea

    • @haiktsarukyan
      @haiktsarukyan 2 роки тому +7

      @@katethegoat7507 Close, maybe. Not the same. Differentiating factor is peace. Arguments and disagreements, sure. People are animals of conflict. But senseless killing is something that humans can avoid.
      Also, “living peacefully among their own” doesn’t have to mean among their own ethnicity. Think of a multi cultural city like Los Angeles. A lot of cultures from different parts of the world can coexist amongst each other because we share enough common interests and most of us are able to respect the differences without having to agree. I wouldn’t say Los Angeles is a fascist collective. It can be, but enough of us recognize that fascism isn’t really cool

    • @katethegoat7507
      @katethegoat7507 2 роки тому +4

      @@haiktsarukyan the problem with the idea of "people living peacefully among their own" rises mostly when people focus on the "among their own" part more than the "living peacefully" one.
      Or when somebody starts thinking that the former is necessary for the latter.

    • @haiktsarukyan
      @haiktsarukyan 2 роки тому +1

      @@katethegoat7507 yes I agree. The last bit is a bit confusing though, cause peace is necessary for the latter (among your own)
      My original point is the general consensus among most populations, Armenians included, is peace

  • @justsomeguy5074
    @justsomeguy5074 6 років тому +617

    The longer I've been watching your videos the more I've begun to wonder what the common goal in all of these videos really is. I think just now I may have realized one of them.
    There is a psychological effect often talked about with astronauts, called "the overview effect." I think it's possible Commander Hadfield had the same shift in cognition . I believe it's possible that part of your goal is to find a way to share that same clarity with us poor ground bound apes doomed to live at the bottom of the gravity well by showing us all how distinct yet alike we are in a way that is harder to do, but more accessible than strapping ones self too a couple thousand tons of controlled explosion.
    It's beautiful.

    • @RareEarthSeries
      @RareEarthSeries  6 років тому +113

      Kyler Anderson The overview effect was invented by a documentarian, I believe. It isn't actually real. But the principle it describes is a core of my making this series, yes. :)

    • @kodaspaws
      @kodaspaws 6 років тому +30

      Reading you comment I couldn't help but notice the irony of how it becomes displayed.....as it was finalized by UA-cam in the statement, 'Show less'. I thought it was hilarious that such an awakened moment was accidentally encouraged to stay silent.

    • @KucheKlizma
      @KucheKlizma 6 років тому +3

      I think the term for the effect described in the video is generally called "idealism". Aka the unrealistic pursuit of perfection. It is like the force of entropy when it comes to ideology, especially when the youth runs amock (though old people can be naive and idealistic as well). It can also be a force of improvement when the dosage is right.

    • @garrofwar148
      @garrofwar148 6 років тому +9

      Why does their need to be a common goal or an agenda per say? Perhaps the only "goal" here is to learn, and from learning, become better and more educated people open to ideas and perspectives from all walks of life. And from what I've seen from this video at least, learning to avoid those elements that could be considered dangerous.

    • @openeye6035
      @openeye6035 6 років тому +7

      I agree with her

  • @ToiYeuYAHWEH
    @ToiYeuYAHWEH 5 років тому +458

    As a Vietnamese, I LOVE and respect Armenian people. They have been thru so many hardship and genocide but are still around. BRAVO TO ARMENIA AND ARMENIAN PEOPLE!!!
    -- With love from Vietnam

    • @ToiYeuYAHWEH
      @ToiYeuYAHWEH 5 років тому +30

      @@ArthaxtaDaVince777 Thank you for your kind words. Vietnam will ALWAYS be with Armenia!!!
      LONG LIVE ARMENIA!!
      LONG LIVE VIETNAM!!!
      DEATH TO iSLAM!!
      DEATH TO cHINA!!!
      Amen.

    • @Mitchery
      @Mitchery 5 років тому +2

      @@ToiYeuYAHWEH LoL, you hate China because you're jealous of its success, while Vietnam on the other hand is doing worse.

    • @kelthuzad4634
      @kelthuzad4634 5 років тому +20

      @@Mitchery no china is trying to take over anything it can now its desperate for allies or slaves at this point

    • @z0h33y
      @z0h33y 5 років тому +9

      As a Pole, I LOVE and respect Vietnamese people. They have been thru so many hardship and genocide but are still around. BRAVO TO VIETNAM AND VIETNAMESE PEOPLE!!! -- With love from Poland.

    • @taimermega6447
      @taimermega6447 5 років тому +1

      @@ToiYeuYAHWEH haha bitch please without China Vietnam would have been raped by usa

  • @qualia_
    @qualia_ 4 роки тому +47

    Thank you for the video!! Byt i want you to know that 99% of armenians are othodox christians, and pagans are a very small minority..

    • @angermacfadden2702
      @angermacfadden2702 Рік тому +3

      Armenia was the First Christian Nation.

    • @S.J.L
      @S.J.L Рік тому +1

      Christianity is just as weird as any kind of 'paganism.'

    • @hrantharutyunyan911
      @hrantharutyunyan911 Рік тому

      Christianity is a mickey mouse religion

    • @user-in1lf6tz7b
      @user-in1lf6tz7b 14 днів тому

      I thought Armenians were Assyrians,I mean in my country, they are generally like that in the eastern region

  • @brynnaperry3699
    @brynnaperry3699 4 роки тому +146

    Starting a fake cult to help your girlfriend is a power move. That's true love.

  • @hermanndercheruskerfurst9095
    @hermanndercheruskerfurst9095 6 років тому +322

    There is nothing wrong with preserving your people and religion.

    • @eeyjug9849
      @eeyjug9849 5 років тому +19

      Says someone with a German username lol

    • @chadchampion9796
      @chadchampion9796 5 років тому +127

      @@eeyjug9849 There's nothing wrong with preserving German culture and people.

    • @vardansimonyan966
      @vardansimonyan966 5 років тому +48

      long live to Germany, keep Prussian heritage with care, keep your culture ajd identity dear Germans. Aside Armenians, Germans are my most loved ones. By best friend is German.

    • @moralcompass3252
      @moralcompass3252 5 років тому +13

      @@eeyjug9849 way to refute his statement lol.

    • @MobiusCoin
      @MobiusCoin 5 років тому +4

      That's what he's saying. He's saying that you might want to acknowledge that just next to your attempts to perserve your people and religion is a very natural but dangerous tendency to persecute other people in the name of unity. It's a cautionary tale about extremism.

  • @alexandersarojz9222
    @alexandersarojz9222 6 років тому +44

    I have never had the privileged here on UA-cam to watch content that is incredibly honest, open and careful. Many forget there are real people behind all things historical more so when dealing with genocide, intolerance or just plain hate. I truly enjoyed what your videos put forth, clarity, open mindedness and patience, all of which seem to be lacking in many aspects of our lives. Thank you for providing a safe raven for all to contemplate our world.

  • @0-Kirby-0
    @0-Kirby-0 6 років тому +208

    To raise my hand and reinterpret your point:
    You're right. Any ideologically bound group is inherently at risk of being taken over by more extreme elements. That doesn't just go for the Right but also for the Left, the Libertarians and the Authoritarians.
    As someone with a slight bias towards the left wing, I'm astounded by the amount of people on "my side" that genuinely argue for communism.
    As soon as the argumentative groundwork is layed, it's often difficult to argue against more extreme conclusions without seemingly attacking your own beliefs.
    For example I do believe that economic equity is, at its core, a noble goal. So how do I argue against someone who then stands up and says "Let's go out and put economic equality into action!"? All I can do is say "I don't actually want equality" and regardless of my beliefs it's easy to see how that would immediately discredit me within the discussion.
    The answer to this is to always think critically and to deconstruct your own beliefs and those of "your side" just as thoroughly as those of your enemies, if not more.

    • @marcdoughty-lee2294
      @marcdoughty-lee2294 6 років тому +5

      ターニャ I find myself explaining to people quite often how those with good intentions but ideologically driven can easily be manipulated by those that wish to control. I’m British and Britain has a high number of nationalists im also left leaning but still a nationalist to an extent and it’s a common thing in Britain to have this view of superiority over everyone else in Europe because we are British we won wars against them we are conquerers, but we aren’t now we hold our history to our heart and say this is why we are superior but we’re not we aren’t better than the rest of Europe we’re in many respects worse than them but we believe we’re better because 200 years ago our armies dominated theirs.
      I use that as an explanation for British nationalism as more extreme nationalism is on the rise and it’s because British people feel disenfranchised the government plays stupid games the police are understaffed and can be ineffective and many other problems are pushing people toes do people like tommy Robinson because he talks sense and addresses the problems in the country. Tommy’s probably not a bad guy misguided but he stands up for what he thinks is right, but the problem is that people who only wish to better themselves could take control of these groups and use them to push agendas not in the interest of British people but the interest of the powerful. It’ll likely not come up o this but Britain has a history of its people rising against those who wish to oppress or disempower them but they’ve never had the support of the working class so widely within their more fringe groups. I’m left leaning but I know that those groups fringes can be dangerous whether left or right and I believe your point is the most accurate those with good intent driven by ideology easily become the new enemy of liberty.

    • @0-Kirby-0
      @0-Kirby-0 6 років тому +12

      First of, can I just say that I absolutely adore your rambling about Britain's superiority complex? As a German I'm very familiar with that part of your culture (#GottStrafeEngland :p).
      There's two different effects here I believe.
      On one hand a group that feels ignored, disenfranchised or even attacked will tend toward more extreme ideologies and actions, case in point Germany 1933. That seems obvious enough, if being moderate has gotten you into the position you're in you might consider being more extreme to get out of it.
      On the other hand there's a general trend that pushes ideologically homogeneous groups or groups with any shared goal towards extremism. This doesn't happen because moderate strategies seem to be less effective or because the members of the group feel attacked, but simply because with a decrease in ideological diversity it becomes harder and harder to defend yourself against extremist arguments. After all: They're on your side, and by attacking them you're essentially attacking yourself.
      You could call it part of the echo chamber effect, the more your own beliefs are confirmed and strengthened by your surroundings, the more confident you are in them and the more likely you are to argue more extreme points.
      If you're arguing with a group of leftists it's so much easier to make a case for communism than if you're talking to right wingers.
      Even beyond that, there's the aspect that some individuals simply crave power and influence and will manipulate a group to support their agenda. Ideological homogeneity is extremely easy to exploit for people like that, since their arguments only have to seem valid from one perspective.
      One last point I'd like to make: There's this idea of "the path to hell is paved with good intentions", something that you eluded to as well.
      I put forth that an ideology or political group without good intentions simply doesn't exist. Nobody would follow someone who wanted to worst for them.
      For me personally this is a kind of test I give myself, to see if I understood someone's ideology. Asking myself "For whom do they want the best, and how are they trying to achieve that?". This not only makes people more relatable, be they Nazis, Commies or Jihadists, it also gives you a starting point to actually reason with them. It might sometimes seem that some people are just unhinged lunatics filled with hate, but this is very rarely actually the case.

    • @christopheralbano3570
      @christopheralbano3570 6 років тому +3

      Near as I can tell, if your left-leaning friends aren't calling you a fascist, and your right-leaning friends aren't calling you a communist, you're probably out on the fringe somewhere, which is fine as long as you remember that the others around you are also humans and deserving of dignity and respect.

    • @Felishamois
      @Felishamois 6 років тому +5

      COMMUNISM ISNT ECONOMIC EQUALITY ITS ECONOMIC EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY WHERE CEOS ARENT SACKED BUT WORKERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO GO CREATE THEIR OWN ENTERPRISES (OR RECUPERATE WHEN BANCKRUPCY OR LAY-OFF) AND IN THE CASE OF INDUSTRY AND MEDIUM-LARGE BUSINESSES TO COLLECTIVELY OWN THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION. I personally recommend reading Marx and Engels (if you can get past the hogwash of labour history) rather than off quotes and commentaries if you want a feel of mid 19th century communism political thinking. STATE OWNED ENTERPRISE AND REDISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH AND EVEN BLOODY TAXES DOESNT HAVE TO BE PART OF THE DISCUSSION AS FAR AS ARGUMENTATION GOES, AND WHY WOULD IT HAVE TO BE IN A FINAL PRACTICAL SENSE (seeing as making those a core component of your policies goes and bam! defines communism :) GO LOOK YOUGOSLAVIA UP, IT GOT COMMUNISM ""MUCH LESS WRONG"" THAN MOST OTHER PLACES YOU CAN THINK ABOUT. ISREALI KIBOUTZ IS ALSO INTERESTING. PSA by your friendly neighbour a(pre-)political non-communist liberal slacker literature and music graduate

    • @0-Kirby-0
      @0-Kirby-0 6 років тому +5

      Oeumuepo Stéphanois
      I won't adress your political arguments here because this isn't what the conversation is about. I just made an example from something I see argued quite commonly, whether that aligns with your understanding of communism or Marx' understanding of communism I don't really care. The fact that you take such a big issue with that example that that's the only part of my argument that you adress at all kind of suggests that you care about this a bit too much. No offence.
      Now if you can stop with the caps lock spam and the "Everyone is wrong about this, therefore their opinion doesn't matter"-angle (by that logic there's nothing wrong with National Socialism) I'd quite like to talk about this.

  • @YannyO
    @YannyO 6 років тому +131

    I liked the peach joke XD

    • @erik8467
      @erik8467 6 років тому +17

      to clear things up for those who dont get: the fruit was an apricot and not a peach

    • @RareEarthSeries
      @RareEarthSeries  6 років тому +37

      Yeah, but I was in the moment and couldn't think of the word apricot. It fell on me from the tree. :)

    • @erik8467
      @erik8467 6 років тому +25

      Rare Earth I thought it was a reference to the video. You calling the apricot a peach and no one correcting you meaning you've taken the fruit and labeled it as something else to fit your benefit and narrative
      But you forgetting the word works too lol

    • @nigellovatt9982
      @nigellovatt9982 6 років тому +8

      Erik Arustamyan i agree. It was a plum.

    • @Elainerulesutube
      @Elainerulesutube 6 років тому

      YanirOhana where can I find this joke?

  • @Sewblon
    @Sewblon 6 років тому +224

    I am of Armenian and Irish descent. So I am am member of two diasporas with prominent nationalist movements. I grew up in Colorado Springs. So, I am versed in far-right politics. The only thing that surprises me about all this is that no one saw the neo-nazi problem coming. Once you make preserving a racial-religious identity an explicit political goal, it is going to attract people who want that identity to be advanced, to the exclusion of all other identities.

    • @bebereyes5514
      @bebereyes5514 6 років тому +25

      Gregory Bogosian i hope you find a jewish ancestor in your lineage. it would give you a third facet to your diaspora history.

    • @craigbiggam2111
      @craigbiggam2111 6 років тому +5

      Bebe Reyes I'l get the measuring tools out...

    • @ericvanzee6690
      @ericvanzee6690 6 років тому +6

      Gregory Bogosian very interesting point! How do we prevent movements geared toward the former (survival), which is a noble goal in all cases, from ever acting on the latter (exclusionary advancement)?

    • @happylittlemy
      @happylittlemy 6 років тому +9

      Eric Van Zee
      I think we can do that by celebrating and advancing our own heritage, but also promoting intra-group understanding and enjoyment of culture. Recognizing and maintaining our differences doesn't have to mean demonizing them. I think it's natural to love one's group like family, but it is also useful and enjoyable to think of other groups as your friends.

    • @happylittlemy
      @happylittlemy 6 років тому +2

      I live in the Co Springs area as well. I'm a military brat and I've only been here for a few years, but what specifically are your experiences with far-right groups in this city? I see a lot of mainstream conservatism going on, but never any Neo-Nazis or anything I myself would consider to be "far right".

  • @fleshtonegolem
    @fleshtonegolem 6 років тому +115

    You have the most consistently interesting and educational content on youtube by far!

    • @Seekarr
      @Seekarr 6 років тому +1

      Look up Primitive Technology, you’ll enjoy that channel.

    • @luciferangelica
      @luciferangelica 6 років тому

      vice lite

  • @ethancroft2560
    @ethancroft2560 5 років тому +10

    @RareEarth The idea of blood being tied to religion is actually the way all native religions work. Native faiths are almost universally based on ancestor veneration. And in these religions, your culture's heroes and Gods are seen as your ancestors. The Spartans for example viewed themselves as being descendants of Hercules, who himself was a descendant of Zeus. They therefore saw themselves as descendants of Zeus. Because of this, they were tied by blood to their religion. If your religion is based on ancestor veneration, then you can't just pick and choose your religion, because you can't choose your ancestors. I literally can't practice Cherokee ancestor veneration, because I don't have Cherokee ancestors. In the same way, an African can't practice Greek ancestor veneration because they don't have Greek ancestors. I assume it is the same with Native Armenian faith. You must be tied by a common blood heritage, but it comes not out of hate, but the simple logical fact that you can't practice a native Armenian faith if you are not native Armenian.

  • @JohnComeOnMan
    @JohnComeOnMan 6 років тому +171

    Twitter is rife with your classmate's clones.

    • @luciferangelica
      @luciferangelica 6 років тому +10

      twitter is for idiots

    • @breakfast2428
      @breakfast2428 4 роки тому

      (sarcasm) yeah lets continue to draw lines and create us vs them scenarios and do battle. let ua continue this behavior to the last single living human.

    • @devinscott8680
      @devinscott8680 3 роки тому +1

      @@luciferangelica I can confirm that Twitter is in fact for idiots. Terrible site.

  • @wadeguidry6675
    @wadeguidry6675 6 років тому +97

    Wow, Armenia is beautiful. My son in law is Armenian and I realize that I don't know much about his father's homeland. My in laws are wonderful people, but since this is my step daughter's husband and I didn't meet her mother until she was 16 years old I tend not to pry into her life too much. All I did know was that when she met her husband to be that her mother and I liked him and his family, who are hard working, friendly and caring people. Thanks for sharing some info in your videos of the plight of the Armenians.

    • @illuminickiblanco
      @illuminickiblanco 5 років тому +11

      My son is half armenian his father passed away and never taught him much about his roots , im puerto rican so hes been used to my family's roots but ive been pulling up content on Armenia bc its imperative that he knows both sides, he looks more like them than he does me lol hes got sandy straight hair very light skin and hazel eyes, we are complete opposites lol..
      I was always into foreign guys especially Armenian Bosnian Albanian german Greek or irishmen lol.. Theyve always been more appealing lol and they seemed to be very family oriented...
      These videos are everything and im so enthralled with the vegetation and aerial shots theyre so breath taking id def love to visit there .. I lived in Germany 5yrs and it was enchanting Omgawshness!

    • @muratguzeldere
      @muratguzeldere 8 місяців тому

      Well it’s now less beautiful because Armenia just lost Karabakh.

  • @ArtyomMe
    @ArtyomMe 5 років тому +6

    As an Armenian, who grew up in Armenia, this is the first time I'm hearing about this "Problem". I've never seen or heard any Armenian talking about this religion that you are referring to. Are you sure this isn't some hyper-exaggerated joke or something?

    • @RareEarthSeries
      @RareEarthSeries  5 років тому +1

      Considering it is about .1% of the population, I'm not surprised you haven't heard of it. Being ethnically related doesn't by definition mean you're researched as to what's going on in every corner of society.

    • @RareEarthSeries
      @RareEarthSeries  5 років тому +1

      @Petros Pilasos the origin of the word is not from Ashkenazi, and I'd happily make videos in Israel.
      Please research your opinions better before posting them in public.

    • @RareEarthSeries
      @RareEarthSeries  5 років тому +1

      @Petros Pilasos I called it a neo Nazi problem within the Armenian pagan religion, not within Armenia proper. You're overstating my point and disagreeing with something I never said.

  • @Rockdog810
    @Rockdog810 4 роки тому +7

    I like the fact that you state that although Garegin Nzhdeh fought under Nazi Germany, he was not a supporter of Hitler himself. However, there are still a lot of things in this video I disagree with, mainly, your views on Nzhdeh, Hetanism and the Armenian Aryan Order.
    Let’s talk about Garegin Nzhdeh. You mentioned that he was not a supporter of Hitler, but later on in the video, you claim that him fighting under Hitler shows that he is a Nazi. This doesn’t make sense to me. There is a reason why Garegin Nzhdeh fought with the Nazis. At the time, Armenia was under soviet rule, and the Russians were horrible to us. For hundreds of years, they would attempt to assimilate us by subduing our national identity and killing our intellectuals who they viewed as threats. If that wasn’t bad enough, they outright betrayed us by favouring Turkey and Azerbaijan over us. I say this as a betrayal, because the Turks fought against us and the Russians in WW1. The USSR gave away our lands to Turkey and Azerbaijan in order to appease them, and in some cases, even participated in Azeri massacres targeting Armenians. This is why Nzhdeh and a small group of Armenians decided to venture to Germany and fight for Hitler during WW2, because your enemy’s enemy is your friend. Keep in mind, when they ventured to Germany, this was during the early years of the war, so there was still no public knowledge of the Holocaust, so to claim that Nzhdeh knew about the Holocaust when joining Germany would be ridiculous. Also, Nzhdeh was not a devoted supporter of a Germany, as he switched back to the Russians’ side when Nazi Germany’s politics were no longer in touch with his, specifically on the topic of invading Turkey. On top of that, the Armenian Legion, which is simply the name of the organization of the group of Armenians (including Nzhdeh) that fought under Germany actually willingly saved many Jewish lives upon realizing that the Holocaust was happening. And even if all that wasn’t enough, remember that the Armenian Legion fought under Germany while the country of Armenia fought under the USSR, meaning that Armenians, including Nzhdeh, had to fight other Armenians. In other words, Nzhdeh was responsible for the salvation of many Jews and also fought other Armenians, members of his own race. (Doesn’t sound very Nazi to me.)
    Moving onto Hetanism (which is the same as Armenian Neopaganism.) There is nothing Nazi about Hetanism. Like you mentioned, Hetanism was created to better unite Armenians and keep us in touch with our traditions and culture, especially diaspora Armenians who are at risk of assimilation. By doing this, Armenians aren’t suggesting that our nation is superior in any way, we’re just acknowledging that it is our identity, and who else will carry out Armenian identity other than Armenians? Again, you mention this yourself when you say that Armenian unification wasn’t encouraged out of a feeling of superiority, but rather a desire for survival, so I am quite confused as to why you choose to go against your own word.
    Now, onto the Armenian Aryan Order. The Armenian Aryan Order is a group of radical nationalists with a set of nasty and racist views, which I refuse to defend. And sure, the Armenian Aryan Order as an organization is a derivative of Armenian Neopaganism. However, to claim that the Armenian Aryan Order deriving from Neopaganism is proof that there is something inherently wrong with Armenian Neopaganism or Tseghakronism (Nzhdeh’s ideology) is completely and utterly ridiculous. For reference, this argument is the equivalent of claiming that the existence of the Ku Klux Klan is proof that Christianity in America is racist, given that the KKK derived from American Christianity.
    In summary, Garegin Nzhdeh is not a Nazi or a racist, which is proven by countless actions and motives of his that clearly say otherwise, and there is nothing inherently Nazi about Armenian Neopaganism either. I think the fact that you were able to travel to Armenia and express these opinions openly speaks for itself.
    Thank you for taking the time to read all of this, and I hope you learned something knew.

    • @arielafina
      @arielafina 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, i was getting confused because he kept changing his claims around. I feel like this video wasnt as thorough as the kharabgh one.

  • @Wrtvrxgvcf55
    @Wrtvrxgvcf55 5 років тому +5

    the amount of armenian pagans in general is less than 0.1%
    also, would love to see you go to turkey and start talking about the Armenian genocide and see how they treat you.

    • @tlgk7697
      @tlgk7697 5 років тому

      Thats like going to a nazi and praising jews. İm Turkish and i would ottoman slap their ass if someone did that.

  • @johnbovard3074
    @johnbovard3074 6 років тому +6

    Evan and Francesco, I've been watching your videos since the beginning, and I've got to say, you're some of my favorite people. Thank you for doing what you do.

  • @misterjag
    @misterjag 5 років тому +15

    The Armenian Genocide (1914-1923) was only a few decades removed, so not surprising that a desire for revenge or recompense would motivate partnering with whatever state could aid that effort. The enemy of our enemy is our friend.

    • @elysium1384
      @elysium1384 4 роки тому +2

      I get your point but Nazi Germany would have been the utter definition of poisoned chalice tbf

  • @FurryManPeach
    @FurryManPeach 6 років тому +4

    I get so excited when I see a notification telling me that another Rare Earth video has been posted! Thanks 😁

  • @hosank
    @hosank 6 років тому +3

    As an Armenian person, I enjoyed the video, but I think there are some ideas that need to be untangled for the sake of clarity: Nzdeh was a man of his time (as you correctly point out) his ideology was both borne out of existential struggle but also borrowed from the proto-fascist ideas which were in vogue at the time across Europe. I don't think its right to conflate Nzhdeh's "nation-religion" concept (which was more of a political ideology than a religion) with the modern neo-paganist movement (even if there is some overlap between its supporters). The neo-pagan movement in Armenia was reinvigorated with the fall of communism, and a desire from some people to return to a pure form of religion to replace their faith on socialism (this is in line with a lot of Slavic-paganism revivals across the former Soviet space happening at the same time) - many of them were associated with various neo-nazi movements, but its important to point out that neo-pagans (and especially neo-nazi pagans) form an infinitesimally small portion of the Armenian population; and the Armenian Aryan Order went from being an obscure political party to a joke, and then basically disappeared. Nzdeh is held in high regard by the majority of Armenians in one way or another, and that probably includes pagans, most of us do not remember him primarily as the creator of a pagan religion, however. Its worth pointing out that Armenia does have issues with ultra-nationalism and neo-fascism even to this day, but that's mostly beyond the tiny pagan community. The pagan-neo-nazi thing was a trend for foreign journalists visiting Armenia in the late '90s and early '00s but isn't really an issue anymore.

  • @macnutz4206
    @macnutz4206 6 років тому +8

    Thank you for a very well thought out nuanced approach and understanding of this. Some aspects of this religion/politics combination going very bad, are being played out in several other parts of the world, right now.

  • @hissstories1924
    @hissstories1924 5 років тому +30

    “Piece by piece, deconstruct the lies you were fed in childhood.”

  • @stuffums
    @stuffums 6 років тому +17

    When niche ethnic groups or tribes like Native Americans in the Americas, AFro-Americans (MLK), Africans etc. have "power" movements and promote their culture and such, the left is okay with it and even celebrates them. But when a small and fragile ethnic group in the Caucuses does it, then it's not right.
    I'm not Armenian so it's not my fight, but I can point out that certain foreign observers of them can be hypocritical about how they view "ethnic struggle" movements.

    • @Coregame3
      @Coregame3 5 років тому +2

      Exactly.

    • @ludvigrasmusen2722
      @ludvigrasmusen2722 4 роки тому

      FUCK YOU!

    • @elysium1384
      @elysium1384 4 роки тому

      You are making mountain of mole hill, nowhere did the video maker disparage Armenian pride & healthy nationalist motives. He condemned outright neo-nazi supremacists coloring the Armenian heathen movement. Neo-Nazis are hateful genocidal maniacs that do not deserve any sort of celebration. You are either deliberately or ignorantly obfuscating the issue.

  • @cburgess2805
    @cburgess2805 6 років тому +35

    Please do a series on Zionism and Jewish nationalism.

  • @Kus519
    @Kus519 4 роки тому +6

    Rise up fellow pagans!

  • @Finduszip12
    @Finduszip12 6 років тому +3

    Still one of the rarest video series on UA-cam Dot Com. Keep it up, proud of you

  • @maxcap60
    @maxcap60 6 років тому +25

    beautiful landscape there

  • @highmanwich5413
    @highmanwich5413 6 років тому +11

    Love these videos :) Keep up the awesome work.

  • @donmarley69
    @donmarley69 4 роки тому +17

    I don't know how you got access to this information and nuance as a non-Armenian but the jist of it is not that off. However, these neo-pagans that tend to lean pretty conservative and nationalist are quite small, like really small. I can't imagine them to be more than a thousand or so members.
    Most Armenians abide to the Apostolic Church and many are also conservative and nationalistic but far from pagan. Njdeh's beliefs are taken to a new and different level by those.
    Njdeh's legacy should be looked at closely outside the taboo of the Nazi affiliation that gripped all South Caucasian anti-Bolsheviks and without the need to counter the armeno-phobic propaganda Azeri's use to slander Armenians with childish correlations with Njdeh.
    Unfortunately, the global wave of the right wing is increasing and Armenia isn't immune to it.

  • @K55365
    @K55365 6 років тому +6

    Weren't Armenians Zoroastrian before they converted to Christianity?

    • @herodotus945
      @herodotus945 6 років тому +2

      Some where but most had their own religion.

    • @K55365
      @K55365 6 років тому +4

      Herodotus 94 What was this religion called? All I can find is that they believed in Aramazd, who is basically the same creator God from Zoroastrianism Ahura Mazda.

    • @herodotus945
      @herodotus945 6 років тому +2

      Try this.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_mythology

    • @kyorkdabbagh5972
      @kyorkdabbagh5972 5 років тому

      YES

  • @thekupus1
    @thekupus1 4 роки тому +2

    The ad before this video was for a Masterclass with Chris Hadfield. The perfect overture for the video by Evan.

  • @killercaos123
    @killercaos123 6 років тому +256

    The path to hell is paved with good intentions.

    • @peglor
      @peglor 6 років тому +13

      ...and melting snowballs :-).

    • @thesssradio5008
      @thesssradio5008 6 років тому +2

      Amen

    • @JorgeGarcia-lw7vc
      @JorgeGarcia-lw7vc 6 років тому +4

      so is the path to heaven . . .

    • @kkonstantinosss2
      @kkonstantinosss2 5 років тому +6

      The path to good intentions is paved with hell.

    • @drew3186
      @drew3186 5 років тому +1

      Hell isn't real and you cant pave good intentions???

  • @BayandurPogosyan
    @BayandurPogosyan 6 років тому +6

    It's an interesting view on the Armenian neo-nazi movement, but I'd suggest you contact local human rights organizations, you'll get a more complete idea.

  • @William-Morey-Baker
    @William-Morey-Baker 6 років тому +6

    thank you. this was wonderful. it so simply explains such a complex issue... this might actually be able to reach some people in need. maybe.

  • @EDDGC
    @EDDGC Рік тому +1

    What a good, deep, objective and calm exposition of facts, historical facts, human behavior, culture, trends. Very well done!

  • @Zebred2001
    @Zebred2001 6 років тому +12

    Fascinating! Outstandingly lucid explanation. Best wishes to the people of Armenia from a non-Armenian Pan-Westernist Canadian.

  • @Seventy_Monocle
    @Seventy_Monocle 6 років тому +13

    That peach really wanted to be in this video

  • @maxmiliannebel9718
    @maxmiliannebel9718 6 років тому +63

    This spoke to me on a personal level. I am a Norse pagan and I follow the faith of my ancestors. My religion is also played with a lot of Neonazis. A lot of people assume that I am a Nazi just because I believe in these gods.
    Thank you for making this video. It showed my that my religion isn’t the only one to deal with this and it gives me hope that one day we can get rid of them

    • @y09i_
      @y09i_ 6 років тому +7

      I believe in Chris Hemsworth.

    • @maxmiliannebel9718
      @maxmiliannebel9718 6 років тому +4

      Oekuez understandable ^^

    • @pestoriusj
      @pestoriusj 6 років тому +4

      I remember when doing my research on Wardruna (I research all metal bands I like to ensure no fascist links) and I came across Varg's blog where he refers to them as "f*g metal". Upon reading this, I knew that Wardruna was safe to listen to without supporting fascists.

    • @StormAlterWorlds
      @StormAlterWorlds 6 років тому

      @Rixton You are not our friend. We will expel you and your poison from our faith eventually. You have no place among the folk if you think you are better than anyone else because of the color of your skin. You're just a pathetic weakling with no deeds of note, hoping desperately to find something to be proud of. It's sad that the only thing you could come up with was skin color.

    • @StormAlterWorlds
      @StormAlterWorlds 6 років тому +1

      @Celtic Stormtrooper - According to what, exactly? What makes you think there is such a thing as a "religion of the blood"? And what makes you think European religions are such a thing? Can you point out to me in historical lore where arch-Heathens or other pre-Christian religions believed such a thing? Or are you just making bullshit up in order to justify your "folkish" beliefs?

  • @madhijz6846
    @madhijz6846 6 років тому +1

    I like this video because you put so much emphasis on nuance and clarity of a message and that is something that is missing from most discussions both online and off the cuff ones in real life.
    Even now with all the time in the world I can't really be arsed to write out my thoughts in full and would rather just jolt down an answer along the lines of: "Yeah exactly!" or "I sorta agree with it"
    And it is from those answers that the misrepresenting types draw their sense of mass compliance with their ideas and associations towards the subject in question.

  • @Fluxtome
    @Fluxtome 6 років тому +1

    You know..I sometimes don't understand what you mean in these videos upon the initial viewing but I think that's why I love this channel. You make me think about things I would never of have thought of before and that is an awesome feeling.

  • @yevsey169
    @yevsey169 6 років тому +3

    I love how impartial rare earth tries to be, but still has a feeling of soul and objective to it, and not some dry documentary.

    • @MultiRedskull
      @MultiRedskull 5 років тому +4

      Impartial? 😂😂😂😂 Looks like CNN.

  • @cephasmartin8593
    @cephasmartin8593 6 років тому +3

    I happened on your videos by accident and I'm glad I did. After viewing several of them I decided that you are worthy of support on Patreon. I can only contribute a dollar a month, but I hope it helps you continue to produce your educational and informative videos.

  • @MrJacobElias
    @MrJacobElias 6 років тому +2

    finding an episode that i havnt watched is like finding a christmas pressent that i have forgotten to open. :)

  • @Dr.Fluffles
    @Dr.Fluffles 6 років тому +37

    The irony of this entire video being about nuance, and the comments seeing black and white. That man in the classroom has many disciples.

    • @Normalguy1690
      @Normalguy1690 5 років тому

      Charlie Read oof to the Catholic

    • @KingofGermanic
      @KingofGermanic 5 років тому +4

      I disagree. I think Rare Earth ignores a lot of the nuance in his painting of anyone right of left as a neo-nazi while the only fact he uses is "He fought with Hitler!" which is a dubious claim at best.

  • @johnsummers9660
    @johnsummers9660 6 років тому +51

    One of your better videos. Also, Armenia looks absolutely beautiful.

    • @KGisthename
      @KGisthename 5 років тому +1

      Do visit you wont be dissapointed.

  • @Kameeho
    @Kameeho 6 років тому +7

    Every word spoken here is True, This is a video that definitely needs to be shown in mainstream media if you were to ask me.
    especially with the "immigration" crisis in Europe, and coming from a European country myself, I see the rise of extreme right-wing movements.
    And yet I sympathize with them.
    I can see their reason for being so, but even so, I don't support them.
    And it is exactly as you say. You gotta keep your eyes on that ball.
    I have several times caught myself almost floating a bit to the extreme side whenever there are incidents happening due to whatnot said immigrant or things that have taken effect when the government does not have control over their own immigration (Rinkyby Sweden as 1 of many examples).
    It angers me that these immigrants do the things that they do with their hostility and non-adaptive culture.
    And it angers me to see the government allowing them to be this way.
    And yet it also angers me, that I start nodding my head along Neo Nazis.
    because, I do not want history to repeat itself. And there is always a solution.
    But its hard to put that solution out into the world, when someone else puts it out there for you, but not in the way you intended.

    • @artski09
      @artski09 6 років тому

      ave Europa nostra vera patria

    • @igorst.georgesbutler6783
      @igorst.georgesbutler6783 5 років тому

      Nicely composed response. I think the videographer would feel you understood well what he is communicating here.

  • @monsieur_
    @monsieur_ 6 років тому +1

    I'm just discovering this channel, great content, well put together 👏

  • @pedolol
    @pedolol 6 років тому +1

    After watching a few of your vids, I can honestly say I would gladly watch a full time movie based off your storytelling. Subscribed.

  • @nickc3657
    @nickc3657 6 років тому +232

    I’m gonna cover both bases here:
    You’re a communist!
    You’re a fascist!
    You can count this comment towards both tallies!

    • @K581O_o
      @K581O_o 6 років тому +7

      you are a democrat (imperialist) and a self proclaimed dictator, you can count this comment towards you as a person.

    • @Davivd2
      @Davivd2 6 років тому +13

      Communist and fascist.....ANTIFA?

    • @gregorhenry503
      @gregorhenry503 6 років тому +2

      K581 when you assume... nevermind, you're probably too stupid to get it.

    • @K581O_o
      @K581O_o 6 років тому +2

      assumption from your side, but you are to stupid to comprehend that yourself. melonhead.

    • @joshportie
      @joshportie 6 років тому +3

      Those are the same thing both extreme left ideologies based on Marxism

  • @moralcompass3252
    @moralcompass3252 5 років тому +7

    Wanting nationalism for your people is perhaps the highest goal one can have.

    • @RareEarthSeries
      @RareEarthSeries  5 років тому +4

      Lol, in 1822 perhaps.

    • @moralcompass3252
      @moralcompass3252 5 років тому +5

      @@RareEarthSeries No, it's still the highest goal in present times. Why do you have a problem with people wanting the best for their own, and wanting to preserve their ethnicity?

    • @RareEarthSeries
      @RareEarthSeries  5 років тому +3

      @@moralcompass3252 Because "their own" as a concept based on ethnicity is a political idea that has and will offer war without end. It was a prevailing opinion of the late 1800's, and led to some of the worst wars our world had ever seen. In the shadow of its devastation the world began looking for a better way. Nothing is perfect, but going backwards in time is not the way forward.
      Finding an "our own" based on ideas higher than ethnicity is what people who value ideas aim for.

    • @RareEarthSeries
      @RareEarthSeries  5 років тому +2

      @Սասնա Ծուռ Yes, and we can lower the numbers of those wars and the severity. Nationalism, especially the form the online idiots now support en masse, does nothing to help lower those numbers.
      Murder will always exist. But if you learn that certain policies drastically lower it, you don't ignore them and say "but it never goes away!"

    • @isnitjustkit
      @isnitjustkit 5 років тому

      Rare Earth Nationalism has many forms and to group them all as being ethnonationalists is very misleading and even downright wrong. Many people today believe that nations are formed from culture and language, not skin tone and physical features

  • @GreenEarth20
    @GreenEarth20 6 років тому +10

    I was born in Armenia but moved when I was young so I was not aware of any of this really :o How did you find yourself in Armenia btw? Are you or your wife Armenian?

    • @ts-wo6pp
      @ts-wo6pp 6 років тому +7

      He makes documentaries for youtube, this being one.

    • @GreenEarth20
      @GreenEarth20 6 років тому

      Jackson Hayes, I see thanks.

  • @surenity766
    @surenity766 6 років тому +24

    The thing with Nzhdeh - he wanted Armenia's independence, and was thus against the Soviet Union who had annexed independent Armenia in the early 1920's; an independent Armenia Nzhdeh himself had fought for as a general. At that time Nzhdeh even led a successful rebellion against the Bolsheviks for more than half a year before they forced his army to surrender; one of the conditions for surrender was that Soviet Armenia got the region of Syunik in its borders, which now gives Armenia one of it's two open borders today, the one with Iran. Azerbaijan would easily have destroyed Armenia by now if it weren't for this. So anyway, World War II happens, and who else is against the Soviet Union? The Nazis. It's not that he necessarily agreed with the Nazis, he just saw them as the best chance to take down the Soviet Union and free Armenia.
    And of the very few Armenian pagans I have met, none of them are neo-Nazis. At best it would be a very small fringe group that should rightfully be snuffed out. I see Armenian neopaganism more as a way to reclaim the history and culture that was destroyed when Christianity took hold in the country, followed by centuries of subjugation by foreign powers. To restore what was lost.

    • @kingharlaus1123
      @kingharlaus1123 4 роки тому +2

      Nzhdeh was the founder of a right wing fascist philosophy known as tseghakronism, which argued for a return to armenian pagan ways, preservation of the armenian race, and anti partisanism. The co founder of the ideology authored a book about how Armenia was an Aryan Outpost in West Asia, intended to be read by racists as a way to prove armenia was white. If that doesnt sound like a nazi, I dont know what does.

  • @TonyfromTO
    @TonyfromTO 5 років тому +12

    Leave my pagan swastikas alone! Armenias beautiful, thanks for the video.

    • @elysium1384
      @elysium1384 4 роки тому +2

      Unfortunately the swastikas has been so effectively co-opted by Nazis and neo -Nazis to the point of making it not worth it salvaging it at all.

    • @jungkinoid8706
      @jungkinoid8706 4 роки тому +5

      @@elysium1384 That's a dumb and weak mentality. The swastika has existed in several cultures across the world and giving up a cultural symbol for that many people is just retarded. Are we going to give up hammers, sickles and stars because of communists? No. We shouldn't give up the swastika either.

  • @droppedelbow
    @droppedelbow 6 років тому +29

    Excellent video except for a moment's confusion caused by use of language. Saying someone fought "with" the Nazis can be taken in two ways.
    Timmy always fought with his sister suggests Timmy and his sister are always fighting each other. Not that they formed a unit to fight other people. In WWII the USA fought with the Allies to me sounds like an adversarial position. Maybe it's a British thing.
    Could I suggest that for clarity, should the situation arise again, you say something like "The Armenians fought alongside Hitler", so as not to confuse stupid people like me.

    • @hodannn
      @hodannn 6 років тому

      I’m British too and was called confused by this. Perhaps it’s a American thing ?

    • @alpyki2588
      @alpyki2588 6 років тому +1

      It is taken both ways over here in the US. It’s mostly held in better context, such as “Britain and France fought with each other in WWI. Together they help end the war.”
      Or alternatively,
      “Spain and America fought with each other in the Spanish Civil War. With the defeat of the Spanish in Mexico, the US gained considerable territory in the West.”
      Even in America though this is poor wording given the lack of context, but since the title mentions Nazis, one could guess that “fought with,” is “fought alongside.” Truth be told, if this was an English American class, the teacher might recommend replacing “fought with,” with “fought alongside,” the more commonly used phrase over here to denote they were on the same team.

    • @ardamelanson530
      @ardamelanson530 5 років тому +4

      Armenians neither had a reason to fight alongside Hitler, nor were they in a posiion to do so. Armenians in their provinces under Turkish rule were annihilated by The Ottoman rulers , between 1915-1918) who acted with the German auathorities. The video is full of falsehood regarding Armenian Pagan days and Neo-Nazi connections. (we're talking in the years before Christ.) Armenia was the first nation to adopt Christianity in the year 304 AD .No glory to this idiot talking BS.

    • @pij6277
      @pij6277 4 роки тому +2

      @@ardamelanson530 yup I guessed so. He has an agenda . We hindus often face idiots like these. All part of Abrahamic globalist mafias

    • @nyxcat3621
      @nyxcat3621 Рік тому

      ??? Armenians were also put into camps by Hitler. Armenia was not fighting along with him. He literally even used the Armenian genocide as inspiration. Who told you this information about all Armenians fighting along nazis?

  • @mzjazzgega
    @mzjazzgega 6 років тому +1

    This subject has been resting heavily on my mind. Thank you for moving this conversation forward.

  • @kidmohair8151
    @kidmohair8151 6 років тому +1

    a rare voice of calm and reason in the turmoil of youtube
    thank you Evan for doing what you do and thank you Chris for having parented him and letting him take this channel over...
    is there some way to make a one time donation?

  • @derlinclaire1778
    @derlinclaire1778 5 років тому +29

    Armenia,the land of Noah,s Ark,and perhaps even the Garden of Eden,friends.

    • @asa4ur
      @asa4ur 5 років тому +8

      The land of the bible fairytales lol

    • @k.ngaming7552
      @k.ngaming7552 5 років тому +2

      @@Neu-Arnshalde.Psycho what the fuck
      Learn somme english or rewrote it so i can understand

    • @mymrrandomguyy
      @mymrrandomguyy 5 років тому

      @@goldenlotus9629 Lmao

    • @goldenlotus9629
      @goldenlotus9629 5 років тому

      @@mymrrandomguyy . the truth is sour!!!!! 1100%fact

    • @thecentrist9507
      @thecentrist9507 5 років тому +2

      @@Neu-Arnshalde.Psycho what he was trying to say is where was god when the Muslim Turks came and slaughtered all the Armenians and Slavic people in Armenia. I would like to say that is a shitty thing to ask a religious person.. I must also add that the Armenian genocide was horrific and that history repeats itself and it's scary.

  • @staticsequences7659
    @staticsequences7659 6 років тому +3

    I only just found this channel recently and I can't stop watching. Great content, well presented and very well spoken. Don't stop.

  • @ano_nym
    @ano_nym Рік тому +1

    That first part just makes me think of a Gigachad
    >says he agrees completely with you
    >restates your opinion molding it to his own

  • @michaelhowell2326
    @michaelhowell2326 6 років тому +15

    You live the life my man! If you need an assistant or something, let me know

  • @FirefoxisredExplorerisblueGoog
    @FirefoxisredExplorerisblueGoog 6 років тому +19

    Throughout recorded history, aren't all new religions tied up with politics?
    Wasn't Christianity political when the Romans crucified Jesus? Wasn't Islam political when it spread throughout the Arabian Peninsula and into orthodox Byzantine and Zoroastrian Persian lands? Islam is still very much political with all the different sects like Sunni and Shia playing a big role in diplomatic relationships today. Diplomacy - after all - is just international politics, really.
    Looking east, isn't Buddhism political because it imposed a "non-violent" (dharmic) life-style onto people, casting hunters, butchers and people who work with flesh into a "violent" and un-dharmic class? Essentially giving rise to the Yakuza in Japan, which is very much part of modern Japanese society and politics.
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but to me it looks like religion and politics have always had a significant overlap throughout recorded history.

    • @condeuiosandilixtos7858
      @condeuiosandilixtos7858 6 років тому +3

      Yes, politics and religion have intermingled for millennia, but that doesn't work in modern world, and especially under monotheistic (extremist) religions. Under a society that has always been polytheistic you can make the natives and the polytheistic minorities coexist, because whilst their traditions might differ, they aren't at each others' throats at a fundamental / ethical level. Think of how Rome became a religious melting pot during Antiquity: even though it conquered the vast majority of its neighbours, it didn't have to fear minorities, because the latter knew of Rome's military and legislative power, organisation, and technological innovations; Rome was pretty much a precise machine, and aside from a few hiccups (rebellions and secession attempts here and there), it integrated and adopted the new cultures into itself, kind of like the Cylon, but nicer.
      But here come the fanatics from the Middle East: they come to your country, ignore your laws and traditions (and all they had to do was respect the emperor to be left alone), and they have the nerve to tell you that you're wrong about everything. Flashforward a few decades, and what happened in Israel happened in Rome: all the other gods were "banished", many of their worshipers were slain or punished, the temples destroyed... you couldn't even practice your native religion or witchcraft in the privacy of your home (polytheistic Rome never meddled in private worship).
      But don't think that extremism only takes the guise of monotheism. After 2000 years, extremism is all we know: once you were forced to worship only one deity to be worthy of life, as per the Old Testament; now these nationalist fools want to impose their own racist agendas on their countries, and they use the old gods of their ancestors as a vehicle to impose and inspire such views. All in all: Constantine I fucked humanity up for the rest of its existence on Earth.

    • @TheSunderingSea
      @TheSunderingSea 6 років тому

      Lol, way to misrepresent hundreds of years of Roman history! The Romans were only "tolerant" in the sense of not immediately killing you for beliefs, but they certainly didn't shy away from that. Julius Caesars campaign in Gaul and the Roman administration there was marked by prosecuting the native Gualic beliefs and killing upwards of one million people, while attempting to absorb what worked with Roman beliefs into the Roman pantheon. Christianity could not work with Roman paganism because by this point the imperial cult of viewing the Emperor as God was a complete contradiction of Christian belief. When this demand was refused, these people were Martyred for their beliefs by a system that was not nearly as "tolerant" as you represent. It was not about the "respect" of the emperor at all, if it were that simple it certainly doesn't explain that Christian emperors rebranded themselves as an agent/ambassador of Gods will, something which no one had any issues with.

    • @ExitStrategies
      @ExitStrategies 5 років тому

      Politics is religion

    • @alecshockowitz8385
      @alecshockowitz8385 5 років тому +1

      Sort of glossing over some important history here. Romans were extremely religiously tolerant. What they were not tolerant of was conflicting cultures, tribal societies and religious extremism for the time.
      They particularly hated religious extremism, which for the time period was any religion that belived in one god, especially any religion that aggressively preached it's beliefs to the masses and definitively stated that other religions were false.

  • @evgeniptolemy5570
    @evgeniptolemy5570 5 років тому +3

    @8:00 I agree, that is not a peach.

  • @artK_JesusChristIsKing
    @artK_JesusChristIsKing 6 місяців тому

    Wow! Great job on this video!!! First time I’ve seen one like this get everything correctly. I really appreciate it!!

  • @tonicastel2390
    @tonicastel2390 6 років тому +2

    Outstanding piece. What remarkable history. Thanks for posting!

  • @EternalDeath14
    @EternalDeath14 5 років тому +15

    Is it so strange to want to preserve your people? Is it so wrong to say Armenia for the Armenians, Tibet for the Tibetans, or Europe for the Europeans? Why do people want to push "diversity" by mixing up the ethnicities, races, and cultures into a bland mono-culture instead of wanting to preserve diversity?

    • @therustyfisherman7922
      @therustyfisherman7922 5 років тому

      Dick Chappy I’m not willing to give up my culture for the benefit of unity instead enrich unity with my culture. Nationalism is not a bad thing it’s just perverted by people’s negative understanding of it. You are absolutely right!

  • @retrofilth1414
    @retrofilth1414 6 років тому +186

    Nationalism is NOT a bad thing.

    • @petergray2712
      @petergray2712 6 років тому +43

      RetroFilth For many things named virtue, a slender thread restrains them from becoming a vice. If the persons who espouse such ideas have no knowledge or humility, there is always the deadly threat of such a transformation. Nationalism is dangerous precisely because it can choke itself off from opposition views by appealing to tribalism, and laying so near the centers of state power with its arsenals can do great harm blindly and without reason.

    • @retrofilth1414
      @retrofilth1414 6 років тому +33

      Peter Gray sounds like paranoid nonsense to me, the love for ones country and culture should be and is bipartisan and unilateral. Nationalism is the most essential thing to ones country, this wave of national nihilism is detrimental to not only the working class but the culture, its neoliberalism and corporatism, it's sending people to go over and die for money and not caring about the types of people who enter the country and a complete and utter disregard for those who ruin it.

    • @retrofilth1414
      @retrofilth1414 6 років тому +13

      Peter Gray nationalism simply put is the purest form of populism.

    • @Eflores235
      @Eflores235 6 років тому +29

      nationalism wasn't even a thing until the late 1800s, it's a fairly new tool, and an effective one by the looks of it.

    • @petergray2712
      @petergray2712 6 років тому +31

      RetroFilth That doesn't make it inherently virtuous. A crowd of people can still fall sway to bad ideas and immoral objectives, and will do great harm. It is the result, as much the means, that justify moral action of any philosophy. Nationalism is not a guaranteed good thing, and must always be held to skeptical examination

  • @lpfan6493
    @lpfan6493 6 років тому

    I smashed the like button. In fact, I think I have for every video I’ve watched from this channel. The unique story telling and picture painting is a breath of fresh air. Thank you for what you do.

  • @stephenwurz
    @stephenwurz 6 років тому

    Your outro was so powerful and well-said. I said to myself, "Damn," and went back to rewatch that section just because of how good it was. Thank you for creating some of the best content on UA-cam.

  • @maximus5668
    @maximus5668 5 років тому +3

    Armenians are very welcome in Argentina!

  • @deltaflight
    @deltaflight 4 роки тому +3

    What good is racial purity without moral and ethical purity?

  • @drefir42
    @drefir42 6 років тому +1

    Another great video. This level nuance and the attempt to understand and describe something controversial like this is much appreciated in this day and age!

  • @moradekeorekoya50
    @moradekeorekoya50 5 років тому +1

    Your videos are so well made! You’ve got such a clear point of view! Well done

  • @colebrock995
    @colebrock995 5 років тому +4

    I would be interested to hear your thoughts on the Jewish religion and their beliefs of racial superiority and pure bloodlines.

    • @elysium1384
      @elysium1384 4 роки тому +1

      If you ever cared to actually research and not just parrot the same tired anti-Semitic canards , you would know that varying schools of thought exist in Judaism and in relating to the whole chosen issue, the prevalent exegesis is that “chosen” does not imply racial superiority but rather denotes the concept of “ Tikkun Olam” meaning light unto nations in the sense that Jewish nation was chosen to bring other nations and include them in the witness of the high God. Pure bloodline BS is another one of this insane racist anti-Semitic delusion, not only that many Jewish folk aren’t “pure” in the sense that their diaspora has influenced from the surrounding population but that many Jewish stages and prophets and influential figures weren’t at all pure and descended from converts or were converted like Ruth, Solomon, king David etc... IDK why you even asked this question or were you triggered by the video exposing neo-Nazis and if your sympathy lies with them?

    • @NYCGangsta20
      @NYCGangsta20 Рік тому

      ​@@elysium1384 there are a plethora of verses from the torah and talmud that debunk literally everything you said. being a "chosen one" from a all being god and being a light unto the nations seems like obvious racial supremacy to me of the highest order. the main reason for pagan religions being prosecuted and utterly destroyed from Christianity and Islam is derived directly from Judaism in the old testament which calls for the death of other gods and to come and worship the genocidal maniac god yahweh. ever wonder why its relatively easy to convert to Islam and Christianity but extremely difficult to become a member of Judaism? take off your leftist point of view and think from a outside perspective. whose god are half of the world worshipping? why are ethnic pagan religions demonized? you have to think outside of the box man

  • @johnsurabian1712
    @johnsurabian1712 2 роки тому +3

    Inaccurate statements.

    • @RareEarthSeries
      @RareEarthSeries  2 роки тому +2

      Such as?

    • @johnsurabian1712
      @johnsurabian1712 2 роки тому +4

      @@RareEarthSeries you are stating Armenian were or are Nazis. Like any other country they had and still have people of different political views. During ww2 Hitler promised a contingent of European Armenians if they fought and freed their motherland from the u.s.s.r.he would support them,however,Hitler himself thought Armenians were no better than Jews. In the mean time you had communists Armenians in the French underground fighting Nazis and of course Armenians fighting with the allies to rid the world of fascism. But you focus on one aspect out of the whole picture making it seem that all of Armenia was Nazis. You got your info from the wrong guy,are you Turkish?

    • @RareEarthSeries
      @RareEarthSeries  2 роки тому +2

      @@johnsurabian1712 What? Did you not watch the video? What specific thing I said are you imagining disagrees with this?

    • @johnsurabian1712
      @johnsurabian1712 2 роки тому

      @@RareEarthSeries maybe I should watch it again,I might have been focused on the nazi thing but as the saying goes everyone takes something different from what they watch or read.

    • @xp8969
      @xp8969 Рік тому

      @@johnsurabian1712he talked at length about how the Armenians fought AGAINST the Nazis, watch the video before you comment on it

  • @missadel20
    @missadel20 2 роки тому +1

    I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL, SPENDING THE EVENING BINDG WATCHING!!🌞🌿🍃🌾🌞

  • @marovlasic3167
    @marovlasic3167 3 роки тому +2

    SLAVA ARMENIJA!!!!!! ⚔⚔

  • @PieterBreda
    @PieterBreda 6 років тому +13

    I visited the church you shown in the beginning.

  • @alexwagstaff3189
    @alexwagstaff3189 6 років тому +24

    The thing is, I believe everyone has a right to a nationalist identity within their history and culture.
    However, only in the bounds of expressing pride in quiet or peaceful reverence. - When one's nationalist identity revolves around revoking the cultural rights of others, used as an excuse to oppress people of different backgrounds, nationalism is dangerous and wrong.
    One of the many reasons I heavily dislike the identitarian movement; a cultural movement born out of a disdain for others and a want to remove people or ideologies based off of a difference in culture.

    • @alexwagstaff3189
      @alexwagstaff3189 6 років тому +6

      @Rixton OK dude, what the fuck. Everyone else has the same basic human rights to live wherever they want, just as you do

    • @danstiver9135
      @danstiver9135 6 років тому +2

      +Rixton you know what the most homogeneous place in the world is? North Korea. It’s also the least free and one of the poorest countries in the world, despite the fact that it has the potential to be prosperous like South Korea. No new ideas are allowed to either flow into the country or be created by those who live within its ironclad borders. You could argue it’s a country at “peace” in that there is little turmoil from its oppressed people against its government and it hasn’t gone to war for over 60 years, but that “peace” is not worth the human cost.

    • @alexwagstaff3189
      @alexwagstaff3189 6 років тому

      @Celtic Stormtrooper sure, why wouldn't they

    • @igorst.georgesbutler6783
      @igorst.georgesbutler6783 5 років тому +1

      @Celtic Stormtrooper
      People are like precipitation. They fall upon a place and to one degree or other bless it or curse it and over time they disappear back into the primordial sea. The forms they leave behind are just echoes of their passing and they too are swallowed up by time.
      Fighting this inevitability may hasten it. Life is a lot like theatre. Play your part well and you may get an encore...and that is about the best a people can ask for in this realm.

    • @ardamelanson530
      @ardamelanson530 5 років тому

      Alex: I am the daughter of an orphaned Armenian Genocide survivor. What Rixton resonates like most Armenians is what you described above : " expressing pride in quiet or peaceful reverence." Our nationalistic identity does not revoke the cultural rights of others, on the contrary, Armenia respects all cutural heritage, as ours spans 12 thousand years based on the archaelogical excavations taken place in Armenia.

  • @mathieusarran7833
    @mathieusarran7833 4 роки тому

    Very nice series. Really like the quality of the writing, the depth of thoughts, the musical background and the qualitative images presented in a very sober manner Excellent work which must have required much preparation and dedication.

  • @micklafleur
    @micklafleur 6 років тому +1

    What a wonderful perspective! Knowing the deep history of a region truly opens the mind to reason and understanding. Thank you.

  • @ruki4929
    @ruki4929 6 років тому +9

    I feel like only you can make titles like that work.

  • @Mattwolfe14
    @Mattwolfe14 4 роки тому +5

    "It was less about superiority, and more about survival."

  • @gar0188
    @gar0188 4 роки тому +1

    You got to admit it though a Christian island in a sea of Muslim hostile countries we survived everything thrown at us including a genocide. Former superpowers like Assyria and the Byzantines are gone but Armenia still stand it doesn’t matter even if it’s just a tiny fraction of what it used to be we still fought and paid with the blood of our ancestors for our lands.

  • @draxiss1577
    @draxiss1577 5 років тому +1

    Your titles are a wild ride.

  • @Bc232klm
    @Bc232klm 6 років тому +3

    I'd love to see you do a video on scientology.

  • @42crazyguy
    @42crazyguy 5 років тому +16

    "Nazi" is such a wierd term. It's a slur that's used seriously by writers as if it's the actual name of the ideology. It's like if people started calling communists "coommies" in serious discourse.

    • @selfishstockton6123
      @selfishstockton6123 5 років тому

      42crazyguy Do you prefer socialists? Fascists?

    • @selfishstockton6123
      @selfishstockton6123 5 років тому

      42crazyguy communists are called “Commies”

    • @elysium1384
      @elysium1384 4 роки тому

      Nazi is acronym for National socialism. It’s a slur and disgusting word because the ideology associated with it is abhorrent.

  • @cosmotect
    @cosmotect 6 років тому +1

    So strange to have your mostly insignificant country in the modern times be talked about and deconstructed on such an interesting channel. I have to confess I had no idea this whole thing was going on. I wonder what your experiences were from our country? If you felt that atmosphere of ancient? How people there are different from the U.S and other places?

  • @lmccahill45
    @lmccahill45 4 роки тому +2

    Much love to you and to your wife. I am a cult survivor of a different cult. My parents are still in the cult that they raised me in. It can be the deepest form of pain to know that people who you care about are in a cult. #solidarity

  • @patrickholt2270
    @patrickholt2270 6 років тому +4

    What's wrong with Armenian apostolic orthodoxy as a national religion? It's already unique, and the earliest Christian state church in the world. It just seems like a total redundancy to try to start another. Also, the history of religion is littered with attempts to unify by creating a new religion, which inevitably just further divides by becoming a competitor. The you're back to intrinsic merits and appeal, where Christianity grows over time. It's one of the great false dreams that people seem to feel the need to repeat over and over. "I'll bring all the people who argue over the existing doctrines together by introducing a new one" It should be self-evident folly, and temptation, mostly one suspects of pride.

  • @ulfkonig
    @ulfkonig 6 років тому +5

    This issue exists in pretty much every pagan religion (Asatru especially) and its heartbreaking. I hate dealing with or being assumed to share any ideology with nazis who I share a religion with.

  • @sacredsoma
    @sacredsoma 5 років тому +2

    very well made video, thanks for the effort

  • @shiddy.
    @shiddy. 5 років тому

    thanks for taking the effort to make these videos - watching them is a good use of free time

  • @killercaos123
    @killercaos123 6 років тому +110

    Religion and Politics should NEVER EVER mix.

    • @crunchychips8123
      @crunchychips8123 6 років тому +61

      You can't stop one ideology from overlapping with another, nor can you stop parallel power structures from emerging in any society which claims to be 'free', nor can you stop someone from slapping religious branding upon something to give it privileged status. They're always mixed. They shouldn't mix, but they always are mixed. The neat little categories of religion and politics aren't so neat in reality, and it's a big part of why the world is such a mess. Holy men are going to have things to say about the issues of the day, and political ideologies will become religious cults in their own right. Even secularism is an ideology, and if you were to defend secularism with enough force and conviction, you might even be accused of doing so with a religious fervor.
      I'm no fan of religion (nor political cults), but people tend to mistake a symptom for the cause. With education and (sustainable, balanced) economic growth, you tend to see both religious and political extremes decline. It's harder to whip people up in to a frenzy and to use them to further your own agenda when their bellies and minds are nourished. You don't so much need a magical firewall between religion and politics, as you need a healthy society overall.

    • @Obscurai
      @Obscurai 6 років тому +2

      And yet it always does mix, regardless of best intentions.

    • @uperdown0
      @uperdown0 6 років тому +7

      According to who? Politics are nothing but applied philosophy, and philosophy is heavily intertwined with theology.

    • @Seekarr
      @Seekarr 6 років тому +7

      Mainstream Religion has been political for thousands of years. Julius Caesar was Pontifex Maximus, the same rank as Pope. The old and new testament are filled with politics of their time periods. Buddhism in Tibet was all about establishing a theocratic ruling class. Mainstream religion is effectively spiritualism + Politics.

    • @iiiiitsmagreta1240
      @iiiiitsmagreta1240 6 років тому

      Agreed, but they do anyway.

  • @profile1251
    @profile1251 5 років тому +3

    The road to heaven is paved with poor intentions.

  • @Ash243x
    @Ash243x 6 років тому

    really appreciated this followup to the previous video; I couldn't help but think about all those problematic connections and it's definitely a complicated and deserving of nuanced conversation.

  • @bean9411
    @bean9411 5 років тому +2

    As an Armenian Pagan Neo-Nazi I find this video highly offensive