The Green Party gained 20+% of the vote. 30+% among young people.
I can't stop thinking about that we need something radically new in the current century and that old-school right-wing politics isn't enough. What do these populist parties even offer? Just get rid of all immigrants and all will be fine? Then we will continue our current economic policies, our current social policies? That it?
I agree with the Left that a lot of the Populism is just talk to get populist support to gain power. The old Grachian brother and Tribune of the Plebs move.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLNvcTK6DTU
Farage for example is worshipped by many people, despite cucking the BNP, preventing UKIP from developing to something more than just an Anti-EU party and prevented them from becoming more nationalist.
If we can't get rid of refugees and immigrants, because you just get turned from wherever you are on the political spectrum to ultra far right, why not build camp-cities for them in our country and try to extract as much value from them as possible? They are coming here on their own. Why not use them as an economic ressource and exploit it as much as possible for the benefit of us?
And radically invest in Education, public transport, development of Green Spaces, National Parks. Try to become energy independet from fossil fuels ASAP.
And the EU. You know, old school nationalism and trying to take Prussia back won't work. The EU is a good way to fullfill our geopoltiical ambitions. We just need to adjust it in a better direction.
Why does Latvia and Estonia need to be independent? They are just going to be influenced by Russia, the US or China. Why not have a European Empire? I agree with Richard Spencer. Being anti EU is too short-sighted.
I am seriously thinking about these issues and I think that something like this might be much more succesful, than bruteforcing deporation of refugees and migrants, which will just get you hated. I think many Lefties would support that.
Can you talk me out of that?
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Richard Spencer was mentored by a Jew and glows in the dark.
He was signal boosted by mainstream media just like other aut kike figures back during 2015 - 2017.
We need another Hitler or equivalent, and before then we probably need a major crisis.
Supporting controlled opposition figures poisons this movement.
But it seems like the time for National Socialism has come again, with the internet acting like the modern version of radio during the 1920s and 1930s, and mass disillusion with society similar to what happened during that era.
If the economy collapses, the US goes to war with Iran, or something else happens to further destabilize society, it will be a massive opportunity.
Right now it's 1919 - 1920.
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So what? Is every interaction with a jew bad?
And glow in the dark is not an argument.
Untill he wasn't. And he wanted their attention and got it.
He isn't controlled opposition though. How do you know? Farage is. Tommy Robinson is. All the populist parties that slow the process of replacement, legimitize it.
[–] 18849051? ago
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In a mentorship capacity? Yes.
Jews are wretched creatures and are the (((great enemy))) of our kin, and the primary source above all others of our current woes. Thus, mentorship beneath such a creature, is certainly a terrible omen.
And they used him, he didn't use them; then he killed his own branding by foolishly associating with questionable characters and then turning on them and the audiences they had generated. Now… I haven't heard anything meaningful out of him in quite some time, probably since that livestream where IT SURE FUCKING SEEMED he had a Black woman in his apartment during a livestream.
He certainly appears so.
I've described as much in detail, but you can't really KNOW with certainty in this scenarios, so asking that and then going to what you say next seems somewhat ridiculous.
Yes, he is.
Yes, he is.
Does that in any way inhibit Spencer from also being such? No, not at all.
I'd agree with that sentiment to at least some extent, namely in regards to the suggetion that it ought not be slowed, but halted entirely.