(July 6, 2015 at 10:29 am)Dystopia Wrote: Really? I mean it's obvious some of them (probably more than 50%) are Christian but I think their ideology is more focused on racial purity than religion itself - To some degree, white nationalism works like a religion. I have argued that nazism is anti-religion not because nazis can't be religious but because it promotes the worship of the State and an ideal of purity that makes religion incompatible since it requires worshiping a more supreme being. I think Christian supremacists are more KKK and so on but far-right parties in Europe are very open to secularists specially the National Front in France.
It's funny how they use the word "cultural marxism" when what they perceive as being cultural marxism has little to do with marxism and more with liberalism itself, which is anti-marxist by nature. I'm always amazed by how extreme factions label anyone who does not agree with them as oppressive. This happens with a lot of people. I can't argue with a very devout communist because he'll call me a burgueoise, and a far-right nazi will call me a race traitor. It's not fair
I never really understood what those nuts mean by "Cultural Marxism". It is not really a recognized term in historical study.
I also love how they criticize PC as if that is our credo.
I also dont understand why they lump all communists, liberals, leftists into one category as if we are all the same.
I have nothing against right wingers and some of my beliefs can be describeed as right wing as well (when it comes to taxation, benefits and social support). But ultra-conservatism is something that i never understood.
No country has even been successful with such politicians. I cannot think of even one!