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Inside the white nationalist movement
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The majority of WN in version 2.0 are dysfunctional old/incels who post on /pol/.There are some intelligent people with reasonable opinions but these are the minority. Nowadays its full of internet drama with tradthots vs the white sharia police, can’t really take them seriously. These internet movements will burn out just like how the atheist movement fizzled out after a few years.

Despite having zero power or influence over real life politics, these sub-Nazi deadbeats have a significant online presence ready to thumb down YouTube videos on important topics such as female Ghostbusters and Mexican Spider-Man. This is their natural habitat, along with Twitter, where they can be found protesting against multiculturalism while masturbating to Japanese anime waifus in their avatars and expressing the opinion that immigration to the United States should have ended the second after their pasty ancestors arrived to ethnically cleanse the natives. It is sometimes said that the salt-right is the endpoint of the Republican party- its purest manifest form.

They have achieved absolutely nothing of value, have no discernible skills or merit as human beings, and therefore put pride in their race above all other things (sound familiar). Their whiteness is the one thing that can never be taken away from them, yet also is the one thing that took no effort whatsoever to possess, thus giving them a completely undeserved sense of superiority over ethnic minority individuals, many of whom have accomplished far more than they ever will

I realize that people gravitate to political ideologies that give them advantages in the sexual market place. ‘Traditionalist’ types favour monogamy within their group because it gives those with low sexual market value access to a mate. In a free sexual market they will be left without a chance of reproducing. ‘Tradition’ as they advocate is nothing more then sexual communism where 1 man will be allocated 1 women of their group.
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#2
Yeah, just a bunch of dumb losers
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#3
Yeah, individuals who hold racist beliefs and those who align themselves with far-right ideologies demonstrate a lack of intelligence. What stands out to me in many statements made by racists and others on the right is a noticeable absence of any serious understanding. Typically, when someone expresses strong opinions, it is expected that they have thoroughly considered the matter and have made an effort to acquaint themselves with the relevant facts and information. Similarly, it is reasonable to anticipate that individuals lacking sufficient understanding of a subject would refrain from expressing vehement opinions on matters they are uninformed about.

However, at now, there are individuals within the popular right who not only hold strong opinions but also challenge the expertise and understanding of experts. These individuals often make fundamental mistakes, indicating their lack of effort in acquiring knowledge and familiarizing themselves with the facts related to the problem at hand. They participate in intricate debates, even when the fundamental assumptions of their arguments are completely untrue. It appears that they have derived their confidence in the world from sources that can be considered propaganda, which oversimplify intricate matters into concise, untrue, and deceptive statements.

A recent analysis revealed that conspiracy theory thinking and the consumption of false and misleading fake news are predominantly limited to individuals on the right side of the political spectrum. By the way, it is important to note that the world is not solely comprised of individuals who are either extremely right-wing or extremely left-wing, contrary to the false belief held by some on the right. Many individuals that criticize the right are not truly aligned with the left-wing ideology, as they do not subscribe to socialist principles. There are numerous locations that do not fall on the left-right axis.

Engaging in rational discourse with individuals who have fervent right-wing populist beliefs is exceedingly challenging. When confronted with data that contradicts their statements, they simply reject it as a conspiracy or insinuate that anyone who possesses extensive knowledge is part of a "liberal elite" attempting to undermine them. The majority of individuals on the right are completely unaware of the true definitions of "liberalism," "socialism," "Marxism," and "communism." They are merely derogatory remarks that they employ. Anyone who holds a differing opinion from them is categorized with one of these names, regardless of its accuracy and whether or not the person genuinely follows any of these ideologies. It is not surprising that people admire figures like Trump and Farage, despite their dishonesty, given they lack a proper understanding of truth, evidence, and knowledge.
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