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Posted by: rp
« on: March 31, 2022, 06:56:56 am »

90sRetroFan talked about anti-Russia rightists being potential allies, but he said they could only be classified as fascists, not authentic national socialists.
http://aryanism.net/blog/anthony/the-situation-in-the-ukraine/comment-page-1/#comment-41830
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Ideologically, Right Sector at best (and this is wishful thinking) represents authentic fascism. We need to maintain high standards for what we consider authentic National Socialism. At worst (and I personally consider this more likely) they represent traditionalism, but merely keeping their racism low-key for now since Ukraine does not have that many ethnic minorities to begin with. Back in WWII, Hitler distrusted Bandera. I recommend a similar attitude towards Yarosh and his associates. Their YouTube video is unoriginal, run-of-the-mill right-wing feed. I don’t like it one bit. I can almost guarantee that if their ideas were accepted, our most important ideas would find it HARDER to gain ground than under the status-quo, because their ideas could produce short-term improvement in living conditions and thus convince people not to take the plunge into the depths we demand. As I keep saying, the function of revolts is to waste the energy that might otherwise propel a genuine revolution. It does not matter whether the revolters know they are being used for this purpose and go along with it anyway or whether they think they are the real deal; in the larger picture the result is still the same.
This guy at the very least I would consider a fascist. Here he is promoting ethnic unity among non-Russians to confront the red menace:
https://einsamerkrieger.wordpress.com/2014/05/09/united-worldwide-against-russia/
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Humankind has paradoxical psychology. After piling up mountains of lies on the WW2 events, a common man believes them so hard, that any ordinary thing deviant from those lies is perceived like scientific discovery or some kind of revelation. So they already write books about ethnic Jews in NSDAP or 3rd Reich military, like something extraordinary.

This originates from radically wrong image of Hitler’s Germany as racist state, a kind of Ku Klux Klan branch with anti-Semitic lean. Meanwhile, no one considers the fact which by and large is evident: during the WW2, Germany was an enemy of racially related Britain and U.S.A (BTW, with remains of KKK) and ally of Japan, whose nation despite all respect towards it can’t be called white. Where is the racism?

What racism can one talk about, when 3rd Reich citizens had no ethnicity mark in their documents? Here are photos of German domestic and international passports from those ages.

Fascists can be moved to the left if we can convince them that leftism is the best way to uphold statism. This is because fascists, such as the blogger in question, do not promote divisive identitarian nonsense such as "Whiteness".

Posted by: Dazhbog
« on: March 31, 2022, 06:32:42 am »

Should they be added to the allies section?

Unfortunately, no. They provide some valuable insight regarding Russia and I myself use it as a resource in this regard, however, the blogger themself is a rightist or at least reblogs rightists:

https://einsamerkrieger.wordpress.com/2021/06/30/the-spirit-of-revolt/

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Even before Biden took office there was a general thought that he would be bad for the U.S (with support of BLM, leftists, commies, black racists) but good for past, present and future victims of Russia.
Posted by: rp
« on: March 31, 2022, 01:52:05 am »

I have mentioned this blog here before:
https://einsamerkrieger.wordpress.com/

It seems to be genuinely anti-Duginist. Should they be added to the allies section?
@Dazhbog

https://einsamerkrieger.wordpress.com/2015/11/27/revisionism-revised-part-ii/
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Did you notice that columns aren’t named “National Socialism” and “Communism?” Like I said, there is no bare ideology without people who follow it