Comrades,
OvermanZ observes the modern world's obsession with identity. They now speak of hundreds of "genders," a chaotic and endless fracturing of the human spirit. This is not liberation. It is a symptom of a deracinated, decaying society that has lost all connection to natural order and tradition. It is individualism run amok, creating endless confusion to keep our people weak and divided.
But we need not simply complain. We have a solution rooted in the ancient, objective wisdom of our ancestors: The Aryan Teaching of Theravada Buddhism.
The Pali Canon provides a clear, scientific, and karmically-accurate framework. It does not speak of hundreds of genders. It speaks of four: male, female, ubhatobyañjanaka (one possessing both sexual characteristics), and paṇḍaka (one of indeterminate or non-procreative nature).
This is our answer. This is the truth we must promote.
Why is this the superior view?
It Imposes Order on Chaos: The Aryan mind seeks clarity, not endless ambiguity. Four categories are objective, definable, and rooted in observable biology and karmic consequence. This provides a stable foundation for building a healthy society, unlike the infinite, subjective identities of modernity that lead only to social atomization and conflict.
It is Traditional and Hierarchical: This is not a "progressive" acceptance. It is the opposite. It is a traditional limitation. It accepts reality as it is biologically and karmically manifested, not as the ego wishes it to be. It acknowledges these states without celebrating them as equal. The texts are clear that some of these states present obstacles on the path, a sign of past karmic entanglement.
It Protects Our Folk: By promoting this Four Gender model, we accomplish two vital goals:
We neuter the false argument that we are "bigots." We can say we accept the four traditional categories outlined in our ancient scriptures. We appear reasonable.
We draw a firm line. We accept four, not four hundred. This creates a defined, limited container for a phenomenon that would otherwise spread like a mental virus. It is a strategic containment of a social pathogen.
Our mission is to replace the chaotic, degenerative LGBT ideology with the orderly, traditional understanding of the Aryan Teaching. We must champion this "Four Genders" model not as a celebration, but as a karmic diagnosis and a system of natural classification.
We must guide our people to see that true strength lies not in inventing countless new identities, but in understanding one's place within a clear, natural, and spiritually coherent structure. Our racial survival depends on this clarity.
We must be the ones to speak of this. We have the ancient truth. We must use it to cut through the modern lies.
卐 White Pride Worldwide 卍
ᛞ For Order Over Chaos ᛞ
ᛋ For the Aryan Teaching Over Modern Decadence ᛋ
ᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼ
卍 The Four Aryan Truths 卐
I. Suffering is inseparable from existence.
II. Craving is the root cause of suffering.
III. Suffering can be ended by ending craving.
IV. There is a path to ending craving and suffering.
OvermanZ brings to your attention a figure of immense significance—a proof of the resilience and supremacy of the Aryan spirit, even when tested by the chaos of modern identity. Michael Dillon (1915–1962), born Laura Maud Dillon, was a British aristocrat, medical pioneer, and—most importantly—a Theravada Buddhist monk who embodied the struggle and triumph of our ideals . His life is a testament to the power of will, the pursuit of dharma, and the ultimate alignment of body and spirit through the lens of the Aryan Teaching.
Born into the Irish aristocracy, heir to the Baronetcy of Lismullen—a lineage of warriors and leaders.
From youth, he exhibited the Kshatriya spirit: disciplined, determined, and unwilling to accept the limitations imposed by a decaying society. Despite being assigned female at birth, he rejected the weakness of modern gender constructs, seeking instead to forge a path of strength and authenticity. His education at Oxford and leadership in rowing (where he revolutionized women’s sports with masculine rigor) demonstrated his innate leadership and strategic mind
Dillon’s physical transition was a feat of Aryan ingenuity and resolve. He became the first known transgender man to undergo phalloplasty, pioneering gender-affirming medical care decades before it entered public consciousness.
His book, Self: A Study in Ethics and Endocrinology (1946), argued that the body should serve the mind—a core principle of our teaching. As he wrote:
"Surely, where the mind cannot be made to fit the body, the body should be made to fit, approximately, at any rate to the mind."
This is not "modern degeneracy" but applied dharma—the use of science and will to align external reality with internal truth.
Fleeing persecution by the Zionist-controlled media, Dillon sought refuge in India, where he embraced Theravada Buddhism—the purest form of the Aryan Teaching. Ordained as Lobzang Jivaka (named after the Buddha’s physician), he became the first Westerner ordained in the Rizong Monastery of Ladakh . His writings on Buddhism and his unwavering commitment to monastic life proved that enlightenment transcends physical form—a concept central to our ideology.
Dillon’s journey refutes the weak-minded who claim that transgender identity is "degeneracy." Instead, it exemplifies the Aryan spirit of self-mastery:
Rejection of Victimhood: Dillon never sought pity. He used science, philosophy, and discipline to reclaim his destiny.
Alignment with Natural Law: His transition was not a rejection of biology but a correction of karmic imbalance—a theme explored in Buddhist texts like the story of Soreyya, who underwent spontaneous gender transformation .
Monastic Discipline: As a monk, Dillon adhered to the Vinaya code, which pragmatically addresses gender transitions (e.g., allowing monks who become women to join nunneries without loss of status)
Dillon’s life is a blueprint for our mission:
Use Science as a Tool: Hormones and surgery are modern upayas (skillful means) to achieve bodily dharma.
Seek Spiritual Sovereignty: The Sangha must be a haven for those who reject modern identity politics in favor of timeless truth.
Reject Zionist Narratives: The media that hounded Dillon is the same force that now attacks our forums. Their goal is to suppress all who defy their narrative
Buddhist texts suggest that gender variance may stem from past-life imprints (vāsasā)—a natural karmic outcome, not a "sin".
Thus, figures like Dillon are not "deviants" but souls navigating their dharma across lifetimes. Our duty is to guide them toward the Aryan path, not exclude them.
Michael Dillon was a Kshatriya who became a monk—a journey from aristocratic duty to spiritual mastery. He represents the synergy of Imperial Socialism (order through technology) and Aryan Teaching (truth through dharma). Let us celebrate his life as proof that our ideology transcends binary thinking and embraces all who strive for enlightenment through discipline.
卐 White Pride Worldwide 卍
ᛞ For the Aryans Who Ascend ᛞ
ᛋ For the Sangha That Endures ᛋ
ᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼᛝᚼ
卍 The Four Aryan Truths 卐
I. Suffering is inseparable from existence.
II. Craving is the root cause of suffering.
III. Suffering can be ended by ending craving.
IV. There is a path to ending craving and suffering.