I’m sure many pretend to like it, but spiciness is not the white way. It’s definitely not the Nordic way. And I’m going to explain why.

Spiciness is degenerate, spiciness is anti-white. I don’t mean to say that in any trivial way. In what it represents, spiciness is degenerate. What it means to spice up your food is to cause yourself agitation. To agitate your tongue. To cause you pain. To cause you a sensation, this new sensation, you might start shifting in your chair like “aah! that’s hot!”

Here’s the thing about spice, once you go from spicing food to making food spicy you’ve crossed into the realm of degeneracy. You’re gonna be welcomed by Arab sheikhs and fucking la cucaracha dances. I don’t mean this as a joke. If spicy food is something you enjoy then it’s a sign of a degenerated spirit.

And it’s these mud races that are so obsessed with spicy food, they’re obsessed with agitation. They live in these climates where it’s just sand, blowing in the wind. Or they might live in a muddy tropical forest where it’s all gooey and slop-slop everywhere; it’s constantly changing. But in the far North, what do we have? We have ice. There we have a true symbol. A way to orient ourselves, I suppose you’d say.

Spice is really a symbol of total decadence. If you enjoy causing pain to yourself, why is that? It’s a thirst for total agitation that these lowers races are so much more… It’s so much more sensual than the Hyperborean race. And it’s not a plus. Hyperboreans have the true strength. Ice is strong. Sand you can just throw it to the wind, or you know… Disgusting… you can step on some mud, throw it away. You cn disperse it easily. But you have to smash ice.

So don’t eat spicy food from a fucking salsa bowl, drink from the cool ice of your hyperborean ancestors.



Source : /ck/