David Myatt citations

David Wulstan Myatt , anciennement Abdul-Aziz ibn Myatt et Abdul al-Qari, est un auteur britannique, poète et philosophe né au Tanganyika , fondateur de The Numinous Way, ancien musulman et ancien néonazi.

L'auteur de la lutte contre le terrorisme, Jon B. Perdue, décrit Myatt comme « [un] iconoclaste britannique qui a vécu une vie quelque peu itinérante et a entrepris une quête intellectuelle tout aussi fâcheuse » et « emblématique du syncrétisme moderne d'idéologies radicales ».

Myatt est considéré comme un « exemple de l'axe entre extrémistes de droite et islamistes ».

En 2010, Myatt quitte l'Islam et déclare être désormais contre toute forme d'extrémisme. Wikipedia  

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David Myatt: Citations en anglais

“For nearly four decades I placed some ideation, some ideal, some abstraction, before personal love, foolishly - inhumanly - believing that some cause, some goal, some ideology, was the most important thing and therefore that, in the interests of achieving that cause, that goal, implementing that ideology, one's own personal life, one's feelings, and those of others, should and must come at least second if not further down in some lifeless manufactured schemata. My pursuit of such things - often by violent means and by incitement to violence and to disaffection - led, of course, not only to me being the cause of suffering to other human beings I did not personally know but also to being the cause of suffering to people I did know; to family, to friends, and especially to those - wives, partners, lovers - who for some reason loved me. In effect I was selfish, obsessed, a fanatic, an extremist. Naturally, as extremists always do, I made excuses - to others, to myself - for my unfeeling, suffering-causing, intolerant, violent, behaviour and actions; always believing that 'I could make a difference' and always blaming some-thing else, or someone else, for the problems I alleged existed 'in the world' and which problems I claimed, I felt, I believed, needed to be sorted out […] Yet the honest, the obvious, truth was that I - and people like me or those who supported, followed, or were incited, inspired, by people like me - were and are the problem.”

David Myatt

Source: Letter To My Undiscovered Self (2012) http://www.davidmyatt.info/letter-to-self.html

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