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Category Archives: Nazi
Remembering Mike Enoch
I’m relistening to his show with Richard Spencer and Andrew Anglin (Daily Stormer) from December 20, 2016. Mike: “This is the most interesting podcast on the Alt Right that you are going to hear. What is the likelihood you would … Continue reading
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Why Did The Same Jewish Leader Joachim Prinz First Support The Nazis, And Then Martin Luther King?
I just read a Stanford University website that posted in full Joachim Prinz’s 1958 letter to Martin Luther King. Here is an excerpt: On September 26th, I addressed a letter to the President of the United States urging him to … Continue reading
All The Best Nazis Are Jewish
So I guess that obese guy in the videos from the last National Policy Institute conference is Mike Enoch. From Aryan Skynet: AryanSkynet will not be engaged in any “doxxing” but it’s important to review the facts that have come … Continue reading
‘Hitler actually wasn’t that bad’: How Neo-Nazis are using attractive young women to boost their movement
National Post: In one of her online videos from her suburban Toronto bedroom, 19-year-old Veronica Bouchard slouches before the camera in a low-cut dress and a choker, lamenting the Jewish conspiracy to control society by corrupting minds with degenerate inter-racial … Continue reading
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An Israeli Academic Enlivens The Radix Journal Discussion Of The Nazi Salute
Comments at Radix: * It’s funny because the gesture is related to (((Hollywood))) films. The Italian fascists picked it up from (((epic))) films like 1907’s Ben Hur… Note to Richard Spencer, when you are being interviewed by an aggressive and … Continue reading
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Should The Alt-Right Disavow The Nazi Salute?
Many of my Jewish friends are freaked out by the Alt-Right and by the antics above. They see this behavior as evil. I think that’s a normal and healthy reaction. These Alt-Righers are proving their anti-social and self-destructive character. So … Continue reading
When you put an interracial gay couple in every episode of Black Mirror, I feel like my sons won’t be able to find their way in life.
How could the Nazis take down Weimer without being so nazi-like? Perhaps mutual dialogue with sharing of feelings facilitated by a Freudian analyst? We need Hamilton, the musical: but with all Jews. With their pro gay propaganda, were they really … Continue reading
Heidegger Was A Nazi
I don’t know why this is any more shocking than that many of the greatest scientists and generals of the 20th Century were Nazis. There is nothing inherently unphilosophical about Nazism, a movement of ethno-nationalism. If Germany would have won … Continue reading
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The Alt-right Is Political Punk Rock
Steve Sailer writes: … Hillary’s recent speech denouncing the alt-right has raised eyebrows. It was as if in 1976 progressive-rock titans Emerson, Lake & Palmer had released a double album devoted to excoriating this new band nobody had ever heard … Continue reading
Steve Sailer: NYT on Austria Vote Count Scandal: Don’t Mention the Scandal. Do Mention the Nazis.
Comments at Steve Sailer: * The decision is good news. The bad news is that there was widespread fraud in the presidential elections of a First World European country with a seven-decade-old (OK, make it six-decade-old) stable democracy. What’s worse, … Continue reading
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