Just 80k people like me and we will change the world forever Because those who oppose us are coward they can't fight and if you don't fight you can't win
One thousand, conviction and purity pulling in the same direction is enough. If not to collapse the system, at least to cripple it and give room for movement, give room for thought in the populus. Mishima had four more members of the Tatenokai paralyzed the military headquarters of one of the most advanced countries in the world, if only for an hour. The spirit of Gekokujō is eternal, the spirit of treachery gives an income. Those who oppose us cowards, no matter numerical advantage. History teaches us that the minority of conviction, will to power and faith win. And if not in battle, then morally. And that is more than any of the cowards can ever boast off. As you say, if you can't fight, you can't win. The win is ours, if not now, or within our youth, it is certain nonetheless! P.S made me very happy to hear such passion and ambition from someone! Cheers to you my brother!
As a Japanese American I'm disappointed that Japan lost this man so early but also half glad that he didn't see the state of Japan today. I'm proud that he was a true Japanese until the very end.
I can only agree, him growing old which in itself was something he didnt want, but to grow old in the state of Japan today, well he spared himself and as you say remained unapologetically what he was til the end
@Mongoose Man The “East” as in Japan mainly. China and both Koreas still maintain a decently principled society. South Korea requires military service for all men, if they could move towards less reliance on US defense and consumerism they could return to right principles. PRC is the closest thing to a modern natsoc state. In the west, we are in a far worse situation. Our foundation is rotten, and has been since we adopted Christcuckery as our religion of choice. The East has become a victim of circumstance, but their foundations are solid.
@@monkeymoment6478If you think a country’s society is principled based on military service, you have a very narrow view on a country. Korea’s societal problems is similar to Japan but 10x worse. World’s number one suicide rate and lowest birth rate, unipolar concentration on its capital city, extreme consumerism and materialism etc. And the PRC being a “principled” society? A country that heavily depends on strict laws instead of morals of the ordinary people to maintain its society? The country that purposely destroyed its own traditional culture just for the sake of progress? The country that’s known to destroy its own natural environment just for economical purposes? Thats principled to you? The current state of Korea and China is something Yukio Mishima would absolutely be disgusted by based on his views on what a country should be like.
Life is an endless striving, without a reprieve-and yet, many want to live forever-without pain, and without adversity. Unless you can exceed these limits of life, with a voluntary act of release, a life of asceticism, or complete devotion to the experience of art. Schopenhauer and Mishima, I thank you.
I am the one thanking you, great art, and action, is sadly lost nowadays. Complete devotion, principles, the willingness to give everything for beauty, the willingness to transcend, to act, is something rare. You put it very beautifully into words!
@@tatenokaienjoyer It is my pleasure to ‘invoke’ the spirit of great thinkers, as well as active men. I have been listening to audio books of Mishima’s works recently, and was lead back to this video. All the best!
May Allah allow for more such humans of your mindfullness exist in the upcoming years to combat the industrial crisis that israel and the west have created. You people are hereby one of the last of our generation who are truly waken up and shook by the harsh realities that the industrial age has created. May Allah bless you and those who have raised you.
@@ribusudragneel3326Turkey was deprived and the religious traditions and the most worthy traditions were killed off by atatürk and replaced with new "modern" ones, just european bullshit things that didnt deserve to be in turkey today. Viva la brazilera 🇹🇷🤝🇧🇷
@@kn2549Anime, the oversexualisation of the japanese girls and the japanese schools, unholy amounts of p#rnography and adultery commited. Loneliness has skyrocketted and the country is loosing testosterone by deciliters at this rate and has been. İts a psycho industrial distopia that i would never want to live in. With crazy work hours, crazy robot bs, unattural and inhumane things like robot ai concerts with songs, people being obsessed with pixels and paying for plastic figuriness and other merchandise, accepting LGBT propaganda and america taking over the japanese industry and making japan this industrial mess
Coming back to this comment 10 months later. "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed individuals can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."- unknown
@@teaadvice4996 Japan was defeated and straight struggling economically, under occupation, and you glorified this guy who is just whining because he couldn't get to the imperial military to serve his nation, a Japan that cause it's people to received wmd, commit atrocities that they never admitted.
I wish Japanese patriots happiness and the revival of your empire, and don’t forget about the legacy of your wonderful writer. All the best from Russia.
Once the shackes of a certain foregin occupying power are cut off old ideas and new free outlooks can become leading again and greater Eurasia can relize together what would be a great co-prosperity for all involved 🍻
Thanks my friend, I am happy to share my influences/themes and it makes me very happy if it can contribute, if only a in a minimal way towards the anti-modern revolt! 🤝
I can't read Japanese (write or understand, however I am trying to learn some). However from what I understood from Google Translate you were told that you look like Mishima when you were young(?)The rest is very philosophical and has a question, however sadly I suspect it is not correctly translated since it makes no sense into English or my mother tongue or for that matter any other of the languages that I can understand. I have to ad tough that it makes me very happy to see people write in Japanese on my videos and not English, with American occupation, with the degenerate ''Japanese'' culture that has taken hold of the land of the rising sun the language is as Mishima (one of many) has shown us is one of the main pillars of national identity. If only the great cultures, with Japan being one of the most honorable, could once again embrace this... 🌅🇯🇵
@@tatenokaienjoyerIs Japan honorable? Unit 731 belies this. I say this because I am Japanese Okinawa, in Japan there are many good things, but we cannot hide the various ERRORS committed by Japan which, in addition to being a country with an imminent end, still shows itself to be heading towards the apex of materialism and the divinization of SECULAR WORK
@@Mimi-hv5mtHe's referring to japanese culture as being one of the most honorable not Japan, which at least if you look at their customs and traditions, many would agree. Also horrible acts of the past, which have been commited by pretty much any country that has held power at some point in history, don't invalidate that. (Not to justify or trivialize japanese war crimes) "Japan heading towards the apex of materialism..." -- you know this is one of main critic points he's pointing out. Japan should be closer to its traditions and old culture, and not westernize itself to Degenaration. More minimalism Someone says something positive about Japan --> brings up warcrimes / like yeah we get it, its common knowledge at this point. Everyone is spamming it anytime Japan is brought up. But this video is not a justification, denial, or glorification of those events. This video is not even about those specific events nor necesarily a view on the history. Its about the CULTURE of japanese society and a criticism of it
I'm Indian and just by this video I can say today's Japan doesn't have a shred of what this man was. A relic of bygone times. Unfortunately , even India is no longer India of the ancient times. A last stand is always better than the slow death.
Sadly right, but there still lives hidden away somewhere in the depths of nations soul the fundaments and essence of it, the question is only if it will come forth or not
Yes, his country and foremost never let down his own convictions. Won't be anyone like him in the future for sure, but let's hope some take inspiration from him and apply this in our degenerate modern world!
Men like him act as inspiration, if enough people get aware inevitably there will come others - the question is when and how far things will have to go. Let's just hope for now, situations will arise sooner or later.
Hat nichts mit dem Video zu tun, haha, aber definitiv für den Kaiser! Es lebe das Andenken Kaiser Wilhelms! Elsass-Lothringen ist heiliges deutsches Land!
He truly was a great man and he was right all along. Japan is in a terrible state today along with so many other countries. But young men all over the globe are waking up and want change back to the ways of the past.
Yes, this I think is the most important message. Not that things will per se go back or change for the better, but that there are others out there in the younger generation thinking like this!
He’s not entirely wrong. In all of human history, whenever there was peace, we faltered and found ways to cause conflict. We would become our worst selves when allowed to wallow in our peace and success, so we keep creating conflict to give us purpose.
Yeah, too bad people didn't listen. Or, they did - but that people weren't ready to embrace what he said. But he lives trough a revival right now, and now we as you say have seen that he was correct which makes it impactful.
Remember that his man was willing to die for an illusion. An empty ascetic ideal that he wanted to embody. Nobody shared his vision, even the youth in the Tatenokai likely did not understand him. His last act was beautiful despite that i think. What can be more noble than to willingly accept the meaningless, and strive through that for glory?
If that about "nobody belived his vision" is the moral compass then were all fucked. With that attitude none of the great men would have arisen. Is this cause for critizism? I think its reason for admiration. And you say aesthetic illusion then I recommend you look up his political writings and philosophical texts. However, even if we say you are right, insnt aehstetics one of the pillars? Isnt that divine? You pose your argument as it the only thing is material, I would put aesthetics and divinity above that. Mishimas view was that not only were beauty and ethics connected, but perhaps the same. I agree on this point. Also, he represented the repressed feelings of post war Japanesse people, perhaps the majority did not view his methods as right - but he (especially his lets say very nationalist and extreme tetrology) becoming the most sold and admired writer there. From your last part, I can only which you luck in growing out of your teen nihilist period (the uh read Nietczhe when fully misunderstanding him). Or taking Camus fully seriously (total absurdism is what I get from that part). A real nihilist commits suicide, a posour spits shit about accepting stuff, which is what has lead to the current shit state of nations, and in the end leads to fat and shallow men.
@@tatenokaienjoyer I understand where you are coming from. But i dont think you got what i was trying to say. I just meant to say his suicide was pointless. Why commit a coup in post-war Japan in the 60's? His political ideals were contrived, this was no time for hardline emperor worship. You could say his ideas of aestheticism were interesting, if morbid. Trying to sculpt a beautiful body just so you look good dying is a little much. Maybe he hated the state of affairs so much that he was willing to shake things up. But there are better ways than disemboweling yourself and holding somebody hostage who had nothing to do with anything. And wounding several others. And he might have been the best novelist of his time, but he was in a completely ostracized position. Exactly because of those political ideas. I do think you can admire his dedication to the part though. Im also not saying everything is meaningless, just his death. Maybe he inspired some really extreme people. But to do what, to commit suicide? Thats not to say, like in my original comment that i dont admire the strength of character and willpower it takes to actually follow through on it. You could call it his last work, the ulitmate statement. If you wanna talk about posing, Mishima's whole life was a pose, so..
The Postmodern human want's to live forever without pain and suffering, but i only would agree on living forever if i will still experience pain and suffering.
It is about his final act rather than a which for endless life in this realm, he writes about this very clearly (and also, however not as blatantly in his fiction) in his essay ''Sun and Steel''. He views death as something higher and the act makes one eternal. To know and not to act is not to know at all, for him, seeing what Japan turns into, against tradition, becoming westernized quasi American puppet, all old morals such as Bushido being swept away for soul killing endless consumerism etc. So nah, his act included suffering also, which is also what gave it the ''dramatic and heroes death'' in his view at least. So to answer your question, its not about the which to live forever really, or not in that way, however with this said it's much in line with what you wrote.
Postmodern western man can handle to live with pain and endless humiliation as long as he gets fedd with other stuff that makes him forget he is really in more pain than anything else I think.
@@tatenokaienjoyer im from Germany and i clearly see what changes and i think that old what we used to have is already dead, what we need is to revive old Values and build a new society and culture around thos values. That's why im a Conservative Socialist and Nationalist
@@theranredguardist1949 Indeed, that is the only way. I would not call myself a socialist since socialism has been a sworn enemy of tradition and the nation (I get you aren't like this) but most in this and likeminded factions are more 'socialist' in terms of being against bigcorps, the materialistic age and overall the current order than the degenerated lefties today. Will be a tough winter in Germany, but it is (sadly) things like this that are needed in order for more people step out of their idiotic frame of mind. Thats at least what we have to hope!🍻
All from google is only about ''Centipede flag Takeda Shingen'' more precicley I don't know, perhaps to connected the Takeda clan or just him. Don't really know but it looks very nice.
Found it on google images a while back, but I see what u mean when checking your channel. Very nice indeed, did you make it? Could I use it/tweak it as a pfp for time being if so?
@@tatenokaienjoyer I didn't make it, my friend did, I think it ended up on Google images by virtue of uploading it on YT, yeah you can do whatever you want to do with it
@@TheExNonGrata Thanks man, I will make an original profile pic sometime but this one is fucking great. Looked at your content, really good and sharp, if I can recommend something to read and perhaps make a video about it's René Guénons ''The Crisis of the Modern World or ''The Revolt of the Masses'' by José Ortega y Gasset. Or, the obvious choice a video essay on Sun and Steel would be great. Keep it up!
@@tatenokaienjoyer hey long time no chat, I’ve read sun and steel yes. Great book on working out from a more holistic perspective. I see that you have reached 1k subscribers. Congratulations, I’m sure in no time you’ll surpass me as well given your consistent dedication to your channel. You mention these great books, I actually have a secondary book club if you want to join. Its for RUclipsrs with 1k subscribers. You can pick your own books as long as two others are interested in it, and you can choose which books to participate in as time and interest permits. Would you like to join? I have discord for it, if you do want to join maybe I can email you it.
I would recomend you read some of his novels before you start there since its kinda cryptic. Spring snow is a great start! And read up on him on wikipedia and so on. Happy reading brother!
All from google is only about ''Centipede flag Takeda Shingen'' more precicley I don't know, perhaps to connected the Takeda clan or just him. Don't really know but it looks very nice.
@@waliulislam9931 The most influential Japanese author, poet, playwright, actor, model, Shintoist radical nationalist, from a Samurai family and could trace his roots back to Tokugawa Ieyasu (first Shogun, which is the highest ruler in the so called Tokugawa period in Japan between 1603-1868). He founded the so called Tatenokai (a private militia) which goal was to overthrow the democratic US puppet state of Japan. After the failure of the coup he committed Seppeku (ritual suicide of the Samurai to keep honor). He wrote about the loss of the true Japanese spirit, fascination with death (or the ''higher''), youth, loss of purpose in the modern world, purity, bodybuilding and much more.
@@gggf4766 Since shinto is a system of belief there is a much larger than just being about the nation state in a phycial form. It's not about the ''nation state'' we understand from the 17th hundereds but about a deeper mission/essence. Kokutai. Amaterasu (Sun godess) is revered as the creator and the Emperor is from her linaege therefore divine. Its more mystical and closer related to for example the ''nationalism'' of the ancients and not ''American nationalism''. It also incorporates ethics and so on, so its quite different. Very bad explanation from me, but yeah. Without the Emperor system there can be no Japanese nationalism.
It's an globalist capitalist (in the worst sense of the word) nation from its founding. But if they will be truly nationalist, that is, staying within their own continent and not poisoning the rest of the world with ''Americanism'' then I am the first to support such ''pure/real'' American nationalism.
Because we are sure there is something after death, if not in your preconceived way of thinking. But in that, most people live as if awaiting old age, wear themselves down. Partly the aesthetics of death, partly to resolve of dying for a cause higher than oneself, partly out of disgust for what death means for modern man (cancer, and tough people died of old age in past times, it never, ever, means the death of the hero or the martyr). What ''we'' fear is dying, not death. Right? We fear the cramps, we fear the anxiety. And tough, old age can be noble as well, to be drawn towards this kind of death (Mishima) I think is not strange at all. You have one life, as do you one death. To embrace death is to defy death. Human life is limited but I would like to live forever.
I have heard some people said that Mishima Yukio considered himself to be a man physically but a woman psychologically. If so, why didn't he just dress in women's clothing or directly undergo sex change surgery? When he committed seppuku, I wonder if he imagined that he were a woman wearing a female kimono and committed suicide in the bushido way out of his loyalty to the emperor. If the case was like that , it would be so beautiful!
@@fathanthoriq2413 Sad to break it to you, but this is a myth. But it is true that he was descendant from one of Napoleons marshalls (Louis-Alexandre Berthier). He committed suicide in 1815. And it is said that Mishimas obsession with suicide was not an aesthetic, erotic, intellectual thing but rather that this Berthier simply passed his suicidal genes to Mishima...
Just 80k people like me and we will change the world forever
Because those who oppose us are coward they can't fight and if you don't fight you can't win
One thousand, conviction and purity pulling in the same direction is enough. If not to collapse the system, at least to cripple it and give room for movement, give room for thought in the populus. Mishima had four more members of the Tatenokai paralyzed the military headquarters of one of the most advanced countries in the world, if only for an hour.
The spirit of Gekokujō is eternal, the spirit of treachery gives an income.
Those who oppose us cowards, no matter numerical advantage. History teaches us that the minority of conviction, will to power and faith win. And if not in battle, then morally. And that is more than any of the cowards can ever boast off. As you say, if you can't fight, you can't win. The win is ours, if not now, or within our youth, it is certain nonetheless!
P.S made me very happy to hear such passion and ambition from someone!
Cheers to you my brother!
Brothers, unite
I'm down brother
With you!
Gloire au Japon des Samouraïs, vive Mishima kikio.
As a Japanese American I'm disappointed that Japan lost this man so early but also half glad that he didn't see the state of Japan today. I'm proud that he was a true Japanese until the very end.
I can only agree, him growing old which in itself was something he didnt want, but to grow old in the state of Japan today, well he spared himself and as you say remained unapologetically what he was til the end
@Mongoose Man and the West, you been here in America?
@Mongoose Man
The “East” as in Japan mainly. China and both Koreas still maintain a decently principled society. South Korea requires military service for all men, if they could move towards less reliance on US defense and consumerism they could return to right principles. PRC is the closest thing to a modern natsoc state. In the west, we are in a far worse situation. Our foundation is rotten, and has been since we adopted Christcuckery as our religion of choice. The East has become a victim of circumstance, but their foundations are solid.
You're disappointed that you "lost him"? You really don't understand anything about him, to say such a thing.
@@monkeymoment6478If you think a country’s society is principled based on military service, you have a very narrow view on a country. Korea’s societal problems is similar to Japan but 10x worse. World’s number one suicide rate and lowest birth rate, unipolar concentration on its capital city, extreme consumerism and materialism etc.
And the PRC being a “principled” society? A country that heavily depends on strict laws instead of morals of the ordinary people to maintain its society? The country that purposely destroyed its own traditional culture just for the sake of progress? The country that’s known to destroy its own natural environment just for economical purposes? Thats principled to you? The current state of Korea and China is something Yukio Mishima would absolutely be disgusted by based on his views on what a country should be like.
"Left wing or right wing, I'm pro violence."
BASED
Truly, one of the best quotes EVER.
hardest quote of all time goddamn
This guy was the last samurai
Unironically my favorite pre-workout video on RUclips
Thanks that is perhaps the greatest compliment one can get on such video!
Life is an endless striving, without a reprieve-and yet, many want to live forever-without pain, and without adversity. Unless you can exceed these limits of life, with a voluntary act of release, a life of asceticism, or complete devotion to the experience of art. Schopenhauer and Mishima, I thank you.
I am the one thanking you, great art, and action, is sadly lost nowadays. Complete devotion, principles, the willingness to give everything for beauty, the willingness to transcend, to act, is something rare. You put it very beautifully into words!
@@tatenokaienjoyer It is my pleasure to ‘invoke’ the spirit of great thinkers, as well as active men. I have been listening to audio books of Mishima’s works recently, and was lead back to this video. All the best!
@@DawsonSWilliams All the strength to you and keep the rebellious spirit alive! 💪🤝
May the joy that this pastiche evokes awaken a ten thousand year counter revolutionary action that breaks what degrades the hero.
May it be so! What they have taken away we shall reclaim. Tenno Heika Banzai!
@@tatenokaienjoyer What joyous sentiment. Your art is enviable and I commend once more.
May Allah allow for more such humans of your mindfullness exist in the upcoming years to combat the industrial crisis that israel and the west have created. You people are hereby one of the last of our generation who are truly waken up and shook by the harsh realities that the industrial age has created. May Allah bless you and those who have raised you.
@@tatenokaienjoyerLOVE IT
Im Brazilian and i agree with Mishima, tradition is important to a nation and unfortunely both Japan and Brazil lost his roots by modern degeneration
Well most of the world, but a lot also comes from here in the US sadly, and we can't seem to get rid of it
What exact “roots” did Japan lose? And what exact is the modern degeneration did Japan face?
15 cavalos diferentes comeram a minha bunda
@@ribusudragneel3326Turkey was deprived and the religious traditions and the most worthy traditions were killed off by atatürk and replaced with new "modern" ones, just european bullshit things that didnt deserve to be in turkey today. Viva la brazilera 🇹🇷🤝🇧🇷
@@kn2549Anime, the oversexualisation of the japanese girls and the japanese schools, unholy amounts of p#rnography and adultery commited. Loneliness has skyrocketted and the country is loosing testosterone by deciliters at this rate and has been. İts a psycho industrial distopia that i would never want to live in. With crazy work hours, crazy robot bs, unattural and inhumane things like robot ai concerts with songs, people being obsessed with pixels and paying for plastic figuriness and other merchandise, accepting LGBT propaganda and america taking over the japanese industry and making japan this industrial mess
The last true samurai. And his people abandoned him 💔
Coming back to this comment 10 months later.
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed individuals can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."- unknown
@@teaadvice4996 Japan was defeated and straight struggling economically, under occupation, and you glorified this guy who is just whining because he couldn't get to the imperial military to serve his nation, a Japan that cause it's people to received wmd, commit atrocities that they never admitted.
Yukio Mishima should be taken as an example by all men in the world
May his sword lead the way
This is true. I am inspired by his books and quotes. Banzai
You may take him as an example, but don’t say all men, why should we take someone who has stated that they are “pro violence” as role model 🙃
Based and Banzai-pilled
I wish Japanese patriots happiness and the revival of your empire, and don’t forget about the legacy of your wonderful writer.
All the best from Russia.
Once the shackes of a certain foregin occupying power are cut off old ideas and new free outlooks can become leading again and greater Eurasia can relize together what would be a great co-prosperity for all involved 🍻
@@tatenokaienjoyeryes
@@tatenokaienjoyer As an American, extremely based comment. This country is a tumor to all real countries of the world.
Ask the Chinese, Koreans, Filipinos if the Japanese empire was really good lol. You guys love an empire until you're on the other end of the sword.
@@icejuice9316Nah, we love Romans despite harming so manyof us, we were lesser than them
日本から大きい感銘を受けました。あなたの叶うとする夢は必ずご存分に。💪🏻
文才はあるが〇態趣味の奇人。
@@河野良平-f2z 奇人には偉人が多い ナポレオン チャーチル
A Real Human Being
Mishima the Great!
Brilliant work my friend. Thanks for bringing us basedness
Thanks my friend, I am happy to share my influences/themes and it makes me very happy if it can contribute, if only a in a minimal way towards the anti-modern revolt! 🤝
The last Samurai ❤️🇯🇵
He didn't leave for all just to surrender, for now!
中学生の頃学校で三島由紀夫みたいて言われた記憶がある…ガム嚙んだまま寝てガムが髪の毛に…止む無く床屋さんで無理やりスポーツ刈りにされた苦い思い出…
憂国の士であり『金閣寺』は幾度読み直したことか…理路整然とした語り口…ある意味天才で生きてれば今の日本をどう見てるのか
I can't read Japanese (write or understand, however I am trying to learn some). However from what I understood from Google Translate you were told that you look like Mishima when you were young(?)The rest is very philosophical and has a question, however sadly I suspect it is not correctly translated since it makes no sense into English or my mother tongue or for that matter any other of the languages that I can understand.
I have to ad tough that it makes me very happy to see people write in Japanese on my videos and not English, with American occupation, with the degenerate ''Japanese'' culture that has taken hold of the land of the rising sun the language is as Mishima (one of many) has shown us is one of the main pillars of national identity. If only the great cultures, with Japan being one of the most honorable, could once again embrace this... 🌅🇯🇵
@@tatenokaienjoyerIs Japan honorable? Unit 731 belies this. I say this because I am Japanese Okinawa, in Japan there are many good things, but we cannot hide the various ERRORS committed by Japan which, in addition to being a country with an imminent end, still shows itself to be heading towards the apex of materialism and the divinization of SECULAR WORK
Aren't you japanese?@@tatenokaienjoyer
@@Mimi-hv5mtHe's referring to japanese culture as being one of the most honorable not Japan, which at least if you look at their customs and traditions, many would agree. Also horrible acts of the past, which have been commited by pretty much any country that has held power at some point in history, don't invalidate that. (Not to justify or trivialize japanese war crimes)
"Japan heading towards the apex of materialism..." -- you know this is one of main critic points he's pointing out. Japan should be closer to its traditions and old culture, and not westernize itself to Degenaration. More minimalism
Someone says something positive about Japan --> brings up warcrimes / like yeah we get it, its common knowledge at this point. Everyone is spamming it anytime Japan is brought up. But this video is not a justification, denial, or glorification of those events. This video is not even about those specific events nor necesarily a view on the history. Its about the CULTURE of japanese society and a criticism of it
o/ HAIL MISHIMA-SAN!
SUCH LEGENDARY MAN
Was greatly inspired. Great work
Thanks man happy to hear that!
I'm Indian and just by this video I can say today's Japan doesn't have a shred of what this man was. A relic of bygone times. Unfortunately , even India is no longer India of the ancient times. A last stand is always better than the slow death.
Sadly right, but there still lives hidden away somewhere in the depths of nations soul the fundaments and essence of it, the question is only if it will come forth or not
@@tatenokaienjoyerIndia is slowly but surely regenerating under Modi
Why do you say so?
"It is better to drop dead from exertion than to die in a whimper."-Wittgenstein
Pajeets don't have any bravery.
Thank you, this is great.
absolutely beautiful
Its beyond me to get the recognition of Epicurus himself! Thanks a lot, the motivation I needed
hayatını ülkesi için uğraşmış son samuray birdaha yukio mishima gibi biri gelirmi sanmam
Yes, his country and foremost never let down his own convictions. Won't be anyone like him in the future for sure, but let's hope some take inspiration from him and apply this in our degenerate modern world!
@@tatenokaienjoyer kesinlikle katılıyorum
the last samurai
🖐🏼🖐🏼Strength 🖐🏼💪🏼
Wish we had a man like this in our days…
Men like him act as inspiration, if enough people get aware inevitably there will come others - the question is when and how far things will have to go. Let's just hope for now, situations will arise sooner or later.
Последний самурай
Meine familie stammt aus Deutschland und Frankreich. FÜR DEN KAISER.
Hat nichts mit dem Video zu tun, haha, aber definitiv für den Kaiser! Es lebe das Andenken Kaiser Wilhelms! Elsass-Lothringen ist heiliges deutsches Land!
great channel, doing more edits of Yukio Mishima
Based
He truly was a great man and he was right all along. Japan is in a terrible state today along with so many other countries. But young men all over the globe are waking up and want change back to the ways of the past.
Yes, this I think is the most important message. Not that things will per se go back or change for the better, but that there are others out there in the younger generation thinking like this!
LEGENDARY
Woah, Emperor Hirohito needs me? I'm the Emperors top guy!
I would say to myself man, this Emperor guy is up to no good. I can't take it no more, man Emperors top guy. WHAT AM GONNA DO!?
@@tatenokaienjoyerAlright, I'll do it. I'll bat for you, Emperor.
This guy was cool. Agree with a lot of what he says from Australia 🇦🇺
He’s not entirely wrong. In all of human history, whenever there was peace, we faltered and found ways to cause conflict. We would become our worst selves when allowed to wallow in our peace and success, so we keep creating conflict to give us purpose.
this video warms my soul. doomo arigatoo gozaimashita.
He said things and turn out decades later he was 100% correct !
Yeah, too bad people didn't listen. Or, they did - but that people weren't ready to embrace what he said. But he lives trough a revival right now, and now we as you say have seen that he was correct which makes it impactful.
Remember that his man was willing to die for an illusion. An empty ascetic ideal that he wanted to embody. Nobody shared his vision, even the youth in the Tatenokai likely did not understand him. His last act was beautiful despite that i think. What can be more noble than to willingly accept the meaningless, and strive through that for glory?
If that about "nobody belived his vision" is the moral compass then were all fucked. With that attitude none of the great men would have arisen. Is this cause for critizism? I think its reason for admiration.
And you say aesthetic illusion then I recommend you look up his political writings and philosophical texts. However, even if we say you are right, insnt aehstetics one of the pillars? Isnt that divine? You pose your argument as it the only thing is material, I would put aesthetics and divinity above that. Mishimas view was that not only were beauty and ethics connected, but perhaps the same. I agree on this point.
Also, he represented the repressed feelings of post war Japanesse people, perhaps the majority did not view his methods as right - but he (especially his lets say very nationalist and extreme tetrology) becoming the most sold and admired writer there.
From your last part, I can only which you luck in growing out of your teen nihilist period (the uh read Nietczhe when fully misunderstanding him). Or taking Camus fully seriously (total absurdism is what I get from that part).
A real nihilist commits suicide, a posour spits shit about accepting stuff, which is what has lead to the current shit state of nations, and in the end leads to fat and shallow men.
@@tatenokaienjoyer I understand where you are coming from. But i dont think you got what i was trying to say. I just meant to say his suicide was pointless. Why commit a coup in post-war Japan in the 60's? His political ideals were contrived, this was no time for hardline emperor worship. You could say his ideas of aestheticism were interesting, if morbid. Trying to sculpt a beautiful body just so you look good dying is a little much. Maybe he hated the state of affairs so much that he was willing to shake things up. But there are better ways than disemboweling yourself and holding somebody hostage who had nothing to do with anything. And wounding several others.
And he might have been the best novelist of his time, but he was in a completely ostracized position. Exactly because of those political ideas. I do think you can admire his dedication to the part though. Im also not saying everything is meaningless, just his death. Maybe he inspired some really extreme people. But to do what, to commit suicide? Thats not to say, like in my original comment that i dont admire the strength of character and willpower it takes to actually follow through on it. You could call it his last work, the ulitmate statement. If you wanna talk about posing, Mishima's whole life was a pose, so..
"there were only two true fascists, and they both killed themselves for being losers lol" - nietsche
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Great edit
Thanks, pretty happy with it and means a lot!
He could have saved us
I have almost all of his books
Which have you read so far and which have you liked the most?
I love it🥰
Scania is Denmark! Skåne är Danskt! Skåne er dansk! Kristian ''Tyrann'' er vores bedste konge! 😉😉😉
@@tatenokaienjoyer Danmark er Jylland, Sjælland og sidst men ikke minst Skåne!!!;)
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The Postmodern human want's to live forever without pain and suffering, but i only would agree on living forever if i will still experience pain and suffering.
It is about his final act rather than a which for endless life in this realm, he writes about this very clearly (and also, however not as blatantly in his fiction) in his essay ''Sun and Steel''. He views death as something higher and the act makes one eternal. To know and not to act is not to know at all, for him, seeing what Japan turns into, against tradition, becoming westernized quasi American puppet, all old morals such as Bushido being swept away for soul killing endless consumerism etc. So nah, his act included suffering also, which is also what gave it the ''dramatic and heroes death'' in his view at least. So to answer your question, its not about the which to live forever really, or not in that way, however with this said it's much in line with what you wrote.
Postmodern western man can handle to live with pain and endless humiliation as long as he gets fedd with other stuff that makes him forget he is really in more pain than anything else I think.
@@tatenokaienjoyer im from Germany and i clearly see what changes and i think that old what we used to have is already dead, what we need is to revive old Values and build a new society and culture around thos values.
That's why im a Conservative Socialist and Nationalist
@@theranredguardist1949 Indeed, that is the only way. I would not call myself a socialist since socialism has been a sworn enemy of tradition and the nation (I get you aren't like this) but most in this and likeminded factions are more 'socialist' in terms of being against bigcorps, the materialistic age and overall the current order than the degenerated lefties today.
Will be a tough winter in Germany, but it is (sadly) things like this that are needed in order for more people step out of their idiotic frame of mind.
Thats at least what we have to hope!🍻
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As cool as traditionalism is, I still like anime.
I love Yukio Mishima. There are few better examples of the dual sides of a man’s soul, and how it’s up to you to become who you choose to be.
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Great pride month video!
0:33 What a nice banner, where's from?
All from google is only about ''Centipede flag Takeda Shingen'' more precicley I don't know, perhaps to connected the Takeda clan or just him. Don't really know but it looks very nice.
@@tatenokaienjoyer its takeda clan flag
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Nice profile picture, it looks familiar... too familiar perhaps
Found it on google images a while back, but I see what u mean when checking your channel. Very nice indeed, did you make it? Could I use it/tweak it as a pfp for time being if so?
@@tatenokaienjoyer I didn't make it, my friend did, I think it ended up on Google images by virtue of uploading it on YT, yeah you can do whatever you want to do with it
@@TheExNonGrata Thanks man, I will make an original profile pic sometime but this one is fucking great. Looked at your content, really good and sharp, if I can recommend something to read and perhaps make a video about it's René Guénons ''The Crisis of the Modern World or ''The Revolt of the Masses'' by José Ortega y Gasset. Or, the obvious choice a video essay on Sun and Steel would be great. Keep it up!
@@tatenokaienjoyer hey long time no chat, I’ve read sun and steel yes. Great book on working out from a more holistic perspective. I see that you have reached 1k subscribers. Congratulations, I’m sure in no time you’ll surpass me as well given your consistent dedication to your channel. You mention these great books, I actually have a secondary book club if you want to join. Its for RUclipsrs with 1k subscribers. You can pick your own books as long as two others are interested in it, and you can choose which books to participate in as time and interest permits. Would you like to join? I have discord for it, if you do want to join maybe I can email you it.
I have no idea who Yukio Mishima is. Is Sun and Steel a good book to find out more about him and his philsophy?
I would recomend you read some of his novels before you start there since its kinda cryptic. Spring snow is a great start! And read up on him on wikipedia and so on. Happy reading brother!
very based, btw where did you get that footage 0:32-0:34 ?
ruclips.net/video/EDNjK6LnW0Y/видео.html
(There is more colored videos of his speech tough but this one has the best quality)
@@tatenokaienjoyer nah, i mean footage of samurai horsemen
@@charlemagne5735 Ah, then this one: ruclips.net/video/hd_rD1LluxI/видео.html
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Fun fact: he loved the original Disneyland in California.
He never visited USA but ok
What was the centipede flag called?
All from google is only about ''Centipede flag Takeda Shingen'' more precicley I don't know, perhaps to connected the Takeda clan or just him. Don't really know but it looks very nice.
Most badass gay person ever.
No... This narrows down his range of competition to a very small number of the worlds population. Most badass individual ever.
Can you explain?
What?
@@tatenokaienjoyer about "yukio Mishima " actually I am a foreigner
@@waliulislam9931 The most influential Japanese author, poet, playwright, actor, model, Shintoist radical nationalist, from a Samurai family and could trace his roots back to Tokugawa Ieyasu (first Shogun, which is the highest ruler in the so called Tokugawa period in Japan between 1603-1868). He founded the so called Tatenokai (a private militia) which goal was to overthrow the democratic US puppet state of Japan. After the failure of the coup he committed Seppeku (ritual suicide of the Samurai to keep honor). He wrote about the loss of the true Japanese spirit, fascination with death (or the ''higher''), youth, loss of purpose in the modern world, purity, bodybuilding and much more.
@@tatenokaienjoyerexactly hows shinto nationalism is unique compared to other nationalist
@@gggf4766 Since shinto is a system of belief there is a much larger than just being about the nation state in a phycial form.
It's not about the ''nation state'' we understand from the 17th hundereds but about a deeper mission/essence. Kokutai. Amaterasu (Sun godess) is revered as the creator and the Emperor is from her linaege therefore divine.
Its more mystical and closer related to for example the ''nationalism'' of the ancients and not ''American nationalism''. It also incorporates ethics and so on, so its quite different. Very bad explanation from me, but yeah. Without the Emperor system there can be no Japanese nationalism.
2:23 why does he look like japanese mlk???
Because he is MLK in uniform and facistoid posture
Common USA W
It's an globalist capitalist (in the worst sense of the word) nation from its founding. But if they will be truly nationalist, that is, staying within their own continent and not poisoning the rest of the world with ''Americanism'' then I am the first to support such ''pure/real'' American nationalism.
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Is bro Jomon
You have one life. You don't even know if there is something after the death, why so obsessed with death.
Because we are sure there is something after death, if not in your preconceived way of thinking. But in that, most people live as if awaiting old age, wear themselves down. Partly the aesthetics of death, partly to resolve of dying for a cause higher than oneself, partly out of disgust for what death means for modern man (cancer, and tough people died of old age in past times, it never, ever, means the death of the hero or the martyr). What ''we'' fear is dying, not death. Right? We fear the cramps, we fear the anxiety. And tough, old age can be noble as well, to be drawn towards this kind of death (Mishima) I think is not strange at all.
You have one life, as do you one death. To embrace death is to defy death. Human life is limited but I would like to live forever.
@@tatenokaienjoyeryukio Mishima was Muslim
@@salutaldegrandfan6171😂😂😂😂😂
@@salutaldegrandfan6171He was a staunch SHINTOISM boy🇯🇵❤️
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He was gay 😂😂😂😂
You my dear fleshy American are a receiver, so if I was you I would keep silent
Still more of man than you will ever be
I have heard some people said that Mishima Yukio considered himself to be a man physically but a woman psychologically.
If so, why didn't he just dress in women's clothing or directly undergo sex change surgery?
When he committed seppuku, I wonder if he imagined that he were a woman wearing a female kimono and committed suicide in the bushido way out of his loyalty to the emperor.
If the case was like that , it would be so beautiful!
He was GAY
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Wrong translation
Yukio Mishima was Muslim
No he was Serbian born Filipino practitioner of Anitism...
@@tatenokaienjoyer wtf? I thought he was a descendant from Napoleon
@@fathanthoriq2413 Sad to break it to you, but this is a myth. But it is true that he was descendant from one of Napoleons marshalls (Louis-Alexandre Berthier). He committed suicide in 1815. And it is said that Mishimas obsession with suicide was not an aesthetic, erotic, intellectual thing but rather that this Berthier
simply passed his suicidal genes to Mishima...
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Mishima is based beyond comprehension