**** [INDIA - INDONESIA] **** Christiaan Jacobsen

**** RELIGIOUS ANARCHISM. ****
* Can an Anarchist be religious?
* My answer to that is: “Yes, and as a Nihilist I’m a religious Anarchist myself.”

* “As a Nihilist I’m not against religions, I am against the religious hierarchy in all religions, the strict Conservative dogma and the intimate relationship between Church and State - especially 'organized religion' in which there is little or no space for mystical heterodoxy or religious syncretism . We, NIHILISTS, emerged from the 'Old Believers' or 'Old Ritualists' in both Tsarist Russia and the Dutch East Indies, and under the guise of the Reformation by both Liberalism and Conservatism - the political establishment - and the State Church 'branded' as heretics or schismatics.

* WIKIPEDIA: “Religious scholars such as the American university professor and theologian Thomas Jonathan Jackson Altizer (1927 –2018) have stated that Nihilism must necessarily be understood in relation to religion, and that the study of core elements of its character requires fundamentally theological consideration.”

* WIKIPEDIA: “Religious Anarchists view ‘organized religion’ mostly as authoritarian and hierarchical that has strayed from its humble origins”, as the Scottish historian and academic Peter Marshall explains, known for his familiair work on the Reformation and its impact on the British Isles and Europe.

* WIKIPEDIA: “The original message of the great religious teachers to live a simple life, to share the wealth of the earth, to treat each other with love and respect, to tolerate others and to live in peace invariably gets lost as worldly institutions take over. Religious leaders, like their political counterparts, accrue power to themselves, draw up dogmas, and wage war on dissenters in their own ranks and the followers of other religions. They seek protection from temporal rulers, bestowing on them in return a supernatural legitimacy and magical aura. They weave webs of mystery and mystification around naked power; they join the sword with the cross and the crescent. As a result, in nearly all cases ‘organised religions’ have lost the peaceful and tolerant message of their Founding Fathers, whether it be Buddha, Jesus or the prophet Mohammed."

* NON-MAINSTREAM CULTURES.
* In daily life, I'm mainly confronted with regular (sub)cultures or groups in public space, both Dutch and foreign. As an Individual belonging to a non-mainstream (sub)culture, I 'm an 'outsider'.

* "HOW A SOCIAL MAN BECOMES ASOCIAL THROUGH HIS ENVIRONMENT."
* "Why I'm an 'outsider' ... It has to do with 'adjusting' to me as an Individual. It is very striking that the environment has never wanted to 'adapt' to me. I'm going to make a vlog soon in which i'll handle this. IT IS A HUGE 'PROBLEM' IN MODERN DAY SOCIETY. TWISTED, SICK AND ABNORMAL BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS AN INDIVIDUAL - 'OSTRACISM' - and go make a playlist about it too. Under the title: 'How a social man becomes asocial through his environment'.
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* Opinions that I read on the Internet regarding how Nihilism relates to culture, philosophy of life and 'socializing', social interaction with others.

- QUESTION: “What is the opposite of Nihilism?”
- ANSWER: “Anti-Nihilism is for you the opposite of Nihilism. It's all about caring for life and connecting with each other.”
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@INDIA-INDONESIAchristiaanj5922

** "THE WOMAN IN THE PHOTO ABOVE BELONGS TO A CERTAIN NON-MAINSTREAM SUBCULTURE, ON THE FRINGES OF SOCIETY. WELL, I ALSO BELONG TO A NON-MAINSTREAM (SUB)CULTURE. SOMEHOW I HAVE NEVER BEEN ABLE TO FIT INTO THIS SOCIETY." ** ** "Being left out was and in a way still is a Major trigger for me. I was severely EXCLUDED at school and around peers as a child, and I continue to be EXCLUDED to soms extent now as an adult, for the reason that others (Individuals, (sub)cultures populations, other groups, etc.) do NOT want (or even REFUSE!!!) to 'adapt ' to me - the main reason that, as a very social and communicative person, I still lead a very solitary life. " ** ** "When it comes to political ideologies, religions, ethnicity, cultures or subcultures, As an Individual from a certain background I have regularly been seen as a 'problem' by mainstream society. This is why I cover these items in many of my videos.." ** ** "IT HAS EVERYTHING TO DO WITH 'ADJUSTING' TO AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A CERTAIN BACKGROUND. THERE WILL BE A VIDEO ABOUT THIS SOON ... ... ..." **

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@sammyhavingfun3136

Hello my Comrade. I think some rare individuals treated you very badly because of your connection with the former Dutch East Indies and because of the rigid system of serfdom of the peasants by the landed gentry. A form of serfdom that closely approximated slavery. I believe that these sick individuals didn't realize, didn't know that you are Jacobite and Nihilist, so they blamed you because - according to them - you represented feudalism and the 'Old Older', and Dutch colonialism in general.😞😠👎😮❤🖤💙

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@MeetaZhimah9961

Namaste, my dear Christiaan. Usually people, or groups, in the Western world live very privately, stay very close to each other, and do not easily get along with others who are different from them. And by the way, in the West, people do not look at what connects people, but usually only look at the differences - and these are widely magnified. I suspect this also partly contributed to your social situation. But a very social person, who has become antisocial partly due to certain environmental factors, that is very strange, very rare! Many people experience some form of loneliness, especially in today's modern society. But you are a special case in this regard. Yours is worse than loneliness. You can use all the help, my friend. I fully support you! 💪👍💪👍

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