I raise my scorn against all those
who defile our venerable people
with unworthy deeds.
I raise my scorn against all those
who borrow sacred symbols—
Gungnir, Mjölnir, and the Holy Staves,
Odin’s spear, Thor’s hammer,
and the runes given by Odin—
and drag them through the mud
with unholy deeds.
I raise my voice in scorn against all those
who, in ugly garments
and with bald heads,
as well as in suits
and ties,
abuse the wisdom of our ancestors,
our ancient customs,
and our present-day faith.
I direct my scorn at all those
who seek to silence others
so that they themselves may be heard
with their foolish babbling.
I direct my scorn at all those
who place themselves above others
because of their pallor,
who trample on others
because of the color of their skin,
a foreign tongue,
or a different faith.
Upon these evil-doers
I summon all my powers!
I summon goblins and little folk
to itch their bodies
and disturb their sleep
I summon elven smiths
to forge iron rings
around their chests
so their spirits may be constricted
and the air in their lungs
will not suffice
to shout out evil words
I summon frost trolls
from the depths of Niflhel
May they freeze to death
Before they have the chance
To freeze out other souls
I summon Surt and his fire trolls
May they burn to death
Before others burn
By their hands
I call upon Loki
that he may distort their vision
so that they strike one another down
before they strike others down
I call upon Freya
that malicious women
never get a man into their bed
And never bear sons
or daughters to the earth
as long as they wish to prevent
others from doing so
And I call upon Frey
that malicious men
may have their manhood snatched away
and never create good
for themselves
and never find either peace
or harvest
as long as they wish to prevent
others from doing so.
I call upon Loki
that he may distort their vision
so that they strike one another down
before they strike others down
I call upon Freya
that malicious women
never get a man into their bed
And never bear sons
or daughters to the earth
as long as they wish to prevent
others from doing so
And I call upon Frey
that malicious men
may have their manhood snatched away
and never create good
for themselves
and never find either peace
or harvest
as long as they wish to prevent
others from doing so.
I call upon Thor
That he may protect us
from demonic evil
and I invoke his wrath
against malevolent beings
who wish others harm.
I call upon Odin
All-Father
He who gave mankind a spirit
He who, with his brothers
Höner and Lodur
Gave mankind life
Body and soul
Ask and Embla
Man and woman
I call upon Odin
And the Norns;
Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld
Who together judge
Each soul after death
May they judge
these wicked ones harshly
And may they not, even after death,
Escape the consequences of their evil deeds
against the other sons and daughters
of Ask and Embla
I cast this curse
Until
these drooling lackeys
of evil and folly
make amends
And let each one
remain on their land, with their people
and their faith
Wherever in our world
they may make their home.
This is a “nid”, a scorn or hex, against neo-nazis (deepl translated) taken from here: https://motargument.se/2013/01/11/nidstang-mot-rasism-och-nazism/
I raise my scorn against all those who defile our venerable people with unworthy deeds.
I raise my scorn against all those who borrow sacred symbols— Gungnir, Mjölnir, and the Holy Staves, Odin’s spear, Thor’s hammer, and the runes given by Odin— and drag them through the mud with unholy deeds.
I raise my voice in scorn against all those who, in ugly garments and with bald heads, as well as in suits and ties, abuse the wisdom of our ancestors, our ancient customs, and our present-day faith.
I direct my scorn at all those who seek to silence others so that they themselves may be heard with their foolish babbling.
I direct my scorn at all those who place themselves above others because of their pallor, who trample on others because of the color of their skin, a foreign tongue, or a different faith.
Upon these evil-doers I summon all my powers!
I summon goblins and little folk to itch their bodies and disturb their sleep
I summon elven smiths to forge iron rings around their chests so their spirits may be constricted and the air in their lungs will not suffice to shout out evil words
I summon frost trolls from the depths of Niflhel May they freeze to death Before they have the chance To freeze out other souls
I summon Surt and his fire trolls May they burn to death Before others burn By their hands
I call upon Loki that he may distort their vision so that they strike one another down before they strike others down
I call upon Freya that malicious women never get a man into their bed And never bear sons or daughters to the earth as long as they wish to prevent others from doing so
And I call upon Frey that malicious men may have their manhood snatched away and never create good for themselves and never find either peace or harvest as long as they wish to prevent others from doing so.
I call upon Loki that he may distort their vision so that they strike one another down before they strike others down
I call upon Freya that malicious women never get a man into their bed And never bear sons or daughters to the earth as long as they wish to prevent others from doing so
And I call upon Frey that malicious men may have their manhood snatched away and never create good for themselves and never find either peace or harvest as long as they wish to prevent others from doing so.
I call upon Thor That he may protect us from demonic evil and I invoke his wrath against malevolent beings who wish others harm.
I call upon Odin All-Father He who gave mankind a spirit He who, with his brothers Höner and Lodur Gave mankind life Body and soul Ask and Embla Man and woman
I call upon Odin And the Norns; Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld Who together judge Each soul after death May they judge these wicked ones harshly And may they not, even after death, Escape the consequences of their evil deeds against the other sons and daughters of Ask and Embla
I cast this curse Until these drooling lackeys of evil and folly make amends And let each one remain on their land, with their people and their faith Wherever in our world they may make their home.