"We need ethics; we need values and standards; we need a world view. And if one wants to call all of these things together a religion, then we need a religion—we need Creativity ... Whatever we call it, it must come from our own racial soul—just as Creativity has; it must be an expression of the innate White nature—just as Creativity is. And it must be conducive to our mission of racial progress—just as Creativity is."
— excerpted from The Creativity Alliance Handbook
Fraternal greetings brothers and sisters!
My nom de guerre, as it were, is ConcernedCavalier; a nod both to the internal mood that sparked what might be termed my 'awakening', as well as the Old Dominion where I've been born and raised.
I'm in my 20s. I live on the family farm, but we're slowly coming to a point where we can afford to hire people, and then my services won't be needed and I can strike out alone — I hope, anyway.
In my teens I was very active in both Southern nationalist and fascist online spaces, for which I was once contacted by a journo from some tiny online rag, but I wouldn't say I was racially conscious per se. I kind've floated ambiently alongside embracing my White identity unapologetically and with dedication, instead capering about with platitudes about 'culture' as if the culture didn't come from somewhere. I eventually left those scenes and cleaned up my image (as it were) in the eyes of the degenerating world by living dissolutely.
At the same time I've been interested in religion since I was a very young child. Although unknowingly, I've always been a staunch believer in P.M.E. Klassen's contention that "religion is undoubtedly the most powerful motivator and energizer to ever influence the human elements throughout history." After graduating high school I even went on to be ordained a minister, although my attempt at a Christian ministry based on essentially just Confederate nostalgia went nowhere (big surprise!). Even as I was pushed toward recognition of the fact that the White race is in crisis — seeing unceasing examples in "far-right" media of Whites both literally and demographically under assault — I resisted, because I could find no moral or religious framework that didn't condemn 'racism'.
Then I started really looking and found some.
Christian Identity, Esoteric 'Hitlerism', and Creativity.
Well this year I've also been really looking into non-theistic faiths, and increasingly drawn to such a worldview even though traditionally I've been steeped in theism. Christian Identity I was kinda familiar with in a limited sense as it's closely associated with the Klan and I had once tried to join the Klan, before getting paranoid that the guy who interviewed me (the intake interview went great) was so nice because he was a fed. Hitlerism is impossibly fossilised; this isn't the 40s — although it's not the 1860s either so I suppose I can't throw stones. Creativity meant nothing to me except a vague sense that it existed and was atheistic, so I decided to check it out.
Best decision I ever made.
I devoured the Little White Book and have been working my way through the Holy Books. P.M.E. Klassen is truly incredible and as I read his work I've never been prouder to be White. It feels so good to finally have a coherent worldview that not only makes space for racial consciousness but is, indeed, founded upon it. Creativity's doctrines are clear common sense to anyone who observes the world with eyes wide open.
I don't know what the process is exactly but I'd very much like to join Creativity — I would even go so far as to say I'd eventually like to put myself to work as a licensed Reverend of the Church, but let's not put the cart before the horse.
Looking forward to getting to know you all! Pro Unitas Creatorum Omnium!
— excerpted from The Creativity Alliance Handbook
Fraternal greetings brothers and sisters!
My nom de guerre, as it were, is ConcernedCavalier; a nod both to the internal mood that sparked what might be termed my 'awakening', as well as the Old Dominion where I've been born and raised.
I'm in my 20s. I live on the family farm, but we're slowly coming to a point where we can afford to hire people, and then my services won't be needed and I can strike out alone — I hope, anyway.
In my teens I was very active in both Southern nationalist and fascist online spaces, for which I was once contacted by a journo from some tiny online rag, but I wouldn't say I was racially conscious per se. I kind've floated ambiently alongside embracing my White identity unapologetically and with dedication, instead capering about with platitudes about 'culture' as if the culture didn't come from somewhere. I eventually left those scenes and cleaned up my image (as it were) in the eyes of the degenerating world by living dissolutely.
At the same time I've been interested in religion since I was a very young child. Although unknowingly, I've always been a staunch believer in P.M.E. Klassen's contention that "religion is undoubtedly the most powerful motivator and energizer to ever influence the human elements throughout history." After graduating high school I even went on to be ordained a minister, although my attempt at a Christian ministry based on essentially just Confederate nostalgia went nowhere (big surprise!). Even as I was pushed toward recognition of the fact that the White race is in crisis — seeing unceasing examples in "far-right" media of Whites both literally and demographically under assault — I resisted, because I could find no moral or religious framework that didn't condemn 'racism'.
Then I started really looking and found some.
Christian Identity, Esoteric 'Hitlerism', and Creativity.
Well this year I've also been really looking into non-theistic faiths, and increasingly drawn to such a worldview even though traditionally I've been steeped in theism. Christian Identity I was kinda familiar with in a limited sense as it's closely associated with the Klan and I had once tried to join the Klan, before getting paranoid that the guy who interviewed me (the intake interview went great) was so nice because he was a fed. Hitlerism is impossibly fossilised; this isn't the 40s — although it's not the 1860s either so I suppose I can't throw stones. Creativity meant nothing to me except a vague sense that it existed and was atheistic, so I decided to check it out.
Best decision I ever made.
I devoured the Little White Book and have been working my way through the Holy Books. P.M.E. Klassen is truly incredible and as I read his work I've never been prouder to be White. It feels so good to finally have a coherent worldview that not only makes space for racial consciousness but is, indeed, founded upon it. Creativity's doctrines are clear common sense to anyone who observes the world with eyes wide open.
I don't know what the process is exactly but I'd very much like to join Creativity — I would even go so far as to say I'd eventually like to put myself to work as a licensed Reverend of the Church, but let's not put the cart before the horse.
Looking forward to getting to know you all! Pro Unitas Creatorum Omnium!



