Cindy Claveau
Radical Left Degenerate
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Wasn't there a big shift to include Nordic mythology/symbolism in the Nazi party at some point?
The alt-right has co-opted Valhalla to symbolize where the warriors they cosplay as will go to. It is not surprising Patel made reference to it as he is deep in that toxic culture. It was so fucking cringe when he said it, but these clowns have zero self awareness.Wasn't there a big shift to include Nordic mythology/symbolism in the Nazi party at some point?
I can't help but wonder if that's some sort of inside joke in the back halls of the MAGA administration.
Because they sure as fuck know that what they're doing ain't christian... they're all focused on 'warrior heaven' instead.
It's tied to White Nationalism. Some half-baked "return to the whitest of the white" cultural origins.Wasn't there a big shift to include Nordic mythology/symbolism in the Nazi party at some point?
I can't help but wonder if that's some sort of inside joke in the back halls of the MAGA administration.
Because they sure as fuck know that what they're doing ain't christian... they're all focused on 'warrior heaven' instead.
The Nazis (particularly Himmler and the SS) co-opted ancient Norse/Germanic myth as a mythic foundation for their racial ideology, which was linked to theories about the original Aryans (nomads from around the Caucasus) whose migrations can be more or less tracked by tracing the way modern European, central Asian and modern Urdu and Hindi, via Sanskrit, all have common roots.Wasn't there a big shift to include Nordic mythology/symbolism in the Nazi party at some point?
I can't help but wonder if that's some sort of inside joke in the back halls of the MAGA administration.
Because they sure as fuck know that what they're doing ain't christian... they're all focused on 'warrior heaven' instead.
It really pisses me off that they did this since I love Norse Mythology....The alt-right has co-opted Valhalla to symbolize where the warrirors they cosplay as will go to. It is not surprising Patel made reference to it as he is deep in that toxic culture. It was so fucking cringe when he said it, but these clowns have zero self awareness.
Both are still there.Cris, your youtube posts from this thread #99 and #104 are not available (anymore).
So the far right is at war with itself.The Groypers, sometimes called the Groyper Army, are a group of alt-right, white nationalist, and Christian nationalist[5] activists led by Nick Fuentes. Members of the group have attempted to introduce alt-right politics into mainstream conservatism in the United States and participated in the January 6 United States Capitol attack and the protests leading up to it. They have targeted other conservative groups and individuals whose agendas they view as too moderate and insufficiently nationalist.[6][7] The Groyper movement has been described as white nationalist, homophobic, nativist, fascist, sexist, antisemitic, and an attempt to rebrand the declining alt-right movement.
That's not the case for me, anyway. The initial image shows on #98 and #104 but as soon as I hit play I get this.Both are still there.
Fuentes was suddenly acting quite the dove during all this.I haven't confirmed this myself, but according to a post on Democratic Underground, Don Lemon reported that Tyler Robinson was a Groyper.
Nicholas Joseph Fuentes (Nick Fuentes), an extreme far right political commentator, issued a warning for his followers after the killing of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk who was shot dead during an event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday (September 10, 2025). While speaking on his show Rumble, Fuentes, told his followers, known as “groypers,” that if they turn to violence in the wake of the killing of Charlie Kirk, he will “disavow” and “disown" them.
“This is a very delicate situation. I fear that this has set off a chain reaction. I pray to God there is no further violence. I pray to God that nobody else is hurt as a result of this. I hope that it stops here. It should stop here. To all of my followers: if you take up arms, I disavow you. I disown you in the strongest possible terms,” Fuentes said on Rumble.
Fuentes and his “groyper army” have long been critics of Kirk and as people curiously look for the motive behind his killing the old feud between the two has grabbed the attention. Kirk witnessed frequent attacks from the right for being too moderate. According to Newsweek, during the 2019 "Groyper Wars," the supporters of Fuentes' infiltrated and disrupted Turning Point USA events. His supporters had challenged Kirk on immigration and LGBTQ rights. Kirk, a close ally of US President Donald Trump, was labeled a "gatekeeper" of establishment conservatism.
US professor speaks out on Charlie KirkKirk’s Watchlist has terrorized legions of professors across this country. Women, Black faculty, queer scholars, basically anyone who challenged white supremacy, gun culture, or Christian nationalism suddenly found themselves targets of coordinated abuse.
Some received death threats. Some had their jobs threatened. Some left academia entirely. Kirk sent the loud message to us: speak the truth and we will unleash the mob!
That is the culture of violence Charlie Kirk built. He normalized violence. He curated it, monetized it, and sicced it on anyone who dared to puncture his movement’s lies.
OK. Let me get to the point, which is what the hell going on?
The thing about the murder of Charlie Kirk is that, in the places that are deemed to matter, he is considered a human being, and to varying degrees, the humanity of most of the rest of us is situational and subject to debate by people like Charlie Kirk.
To a supremacist society, most of us are acceptable losses. Charlie Kirk is not.
To a supremacist society, guns are allowed to kill most of us, and the pundits can debate how sad our deaths were after the shooting stops, depending on who we are and who our killer was.
But guns are not allowed to kill Charlie Kirk. Not ever.
You can tell it in how different the reaction to his murder has been, when compared to most other murders.
I think most of his followers would spin it as how he talked about freedom and democracy! ...in particular he loved to use the word "freedom" but didn't seem to think it applied to anyone who wasn't a straight white Christian man.