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Attention everyone in the Anglosphere concerned about white racial survival: we must start a movement to eliminate the wignats among us. Adolf Hitler dealt with them most effectively; if we ever want to see NS implemented, the wignats must be dealt with by any means necessary. This explains why NS hasn’t succeeded in 80 years, and why these types of people must be removed. Before Hitler rose to power, he had dealt with them and no one else has dealt with them since and that’s why the NS movement hasn't succeeded since the 40
We need to prepare for the inevitable decline and fallout of MFA. The strong and clever must take the lead and guide the narrative — it is the only way by confronting the problematic individuals among us, especially those undermining the movement—those who fight and argue among our own. AKA Wignats
Those who say they’ve been doing NS for 20 years claim to be experienced and have all this knowledge, and we must respect them for that I say “YOU’VE BEEN DOING NS FOR 20 YEARS” and look at the state of the world which tells me you’ve been a failure for 20 years one right after the fucking other Why should any of us respect an old has-been failure
FAQ: The definition of a Wignat
“Wignat is basically a traitor in our natsoc circles. It comes from ‘wigger nationalist’ — meaning a white nationalist seen as low-class, low IQ, cringey, irrationally violent, hypocritical, and sometimes even paedophilic. They excel at tarnishing the movement from within, and the more respectable, optics-focused guys make us all look bad and unappealing to normies. For example, the Telegram channel ‘Wignats Exposed’ t.me/wignattery exposes mocking the overt/edgy ones that are embarrassing and counterproductive to the movement as a whole. If you idolise one of these people in this chat then talk to them, sort it out—do not shoot the messenger. No one is above criticism; let’s address the problem, not the person raising it.
The Night of the Long Knives, according to Jewgle (German: Nacht der langen Messer), also known as Operation Hummingbird, was a purge within Nazi Germany that occurred between 30 June and 2 July 1934. Ordered by Adolf Hitler, the operation primarily targeted the leadership of the Sturmabteilung (SA), the Nazi Party's own paramilitary wing.
Key Summary of the Purge
Main Goal: To consolidate Hitler's power by eliminating perceived internal threats, particularly from the SA and its leader, Ernst Röhm.
Primary Victims: Ernst Röhm and other top SA leaders were arrested at a hotel in Bad Wiesseeand later executed.
Political Rivals: Hitler also used the chaos to settle old scores, killing former Chancellor Kurt von Schleicher and former Nazi leader Gregor Strasser.
Death Toll: Officially recorded as 85, though modern historians estimate the true number of those murdered ranges from 150 to over 1,000.
Causes of the Purge
The purge was driven by several overlapping pressures on Hitler's new regime:
SA Radicalism: Röhm wanted a "second revolution" to achieve more socialist goals, which alarmed Germany's industrialist and conservative backers.
Military Rivalry: The professional German Army (Reichswehr) feared the 3-million-strong SA would absorb them, and Hitler needed the army's support to pursue his long-term expansionist goals.
SS Ambition: Leaders like Heinrich Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich fabricated evidence of an imminent SA coup to convince Hitler to act.
Significant Outcomes
Total Dictatorship: Hitler declared himself the "supreme judge of the German people," placing himself above the law.
Rise of the SS: The Schutzstaffel (SS) became an independent organization and the regime's primary instrument of terror.
Army Loyalty: Shortly after the purge and the death of President Hindenburg, the army swore a personal oath of allegiance directly to Hitler.
Legalization: On 3 July 1934, the Nazi government passed a retroactive law declaring the murders a "legal act of state self-defence."
And that is what I would define as the difference between a national socialist and a neo-Nazi.
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