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[–] 17734115? ago 

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I think the "evil" vibe should be the whole goal.

If there's some type of dangerous but allied boogeyman willing and capable to defend the nations of Europe, the public would support them in opposition of the hostile boogeyman, Islam.

Hence the reason Tarrant focused on muslims, a lot of people might not realise it, but they are already widely hated by the average white man, especially the poorer ones (with less to lose)

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[–] 17734133? ago 

This. It makes the masses feel good to have the bad guy on your side, and people are often more attracted to dark aesthetics than anything else. Particularly the young.

It's not the greatest example, but how many people in your life have you heard say that the Sith are lame, and that Jedi are way more badass? None. Absolutely none. Most people feel the exact opposite.

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[–] 17783516? ago 

That's because the first category are "Good Men" The later category are Men who are Good at Being Men.

Paying taxes to the ZOG empire isn't manly. Raising your children to respect GloboHomo isn't manly.

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[–] 17734142? ago 

There was this study when they asked men about how a good man should act. Most answered that he speaks truth, pays his debts and taxes, works and acts nice toward weaker people. Then they proceeded to ask same men about their most favorite movie characters. I don't remember the order, but all said: Godfather, Darth Vader, Scarface and various Pulp Fiction characters. You can clearly see the implications here.