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@thyjamesarriola
Advocating for Fascism in the Philippines 🇵🇭☀️ Writer, patriot, liberal and socialist, cultural revolutionary. "The youth are the hope of the nation."
Katılım Şubat 2026
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@PrimalGroyper @GaiusOctavian22 Your ideology is dead and built on hate. Cope.
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@GaiusOctavian22 You criticize white nationalists for supposedly being gay and brown yet your movement’s martyr is a dead homosexual and these are your degenerate comrades:


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our ideology is much more than just race denialism, but you're a dysgenic nazi, and are incapable of viewing anything through a non-racial lens. hence why you are incapable of paying attention to literally any other position we have.
if you want to actually engage with my worldview, i encourage you to write a long-form analysis and critique of my articles or seamus' various works from over the years, and publish it yourself for anyone to read.
but you won't do that, because you are a pussy. you are a coward and a weakling who is too scared to leave your comfy hugbox of racial circlejerking, because it's probably the only area of your life where you don't feel like a complete loser.
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@WJuche30501 @GaiusOctavian22 The ideology is just race denialism, I've seen them ramble more about hitler being bad and race not being real etc
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@PrimalGroyper @SFascisti @GaiusOctavian22 "If you were gay, would you suck dick or get fucked in the ass?" Would you answer this hypothetical? No, because it's ridiculous, right? I'm simply pointing out that not every hypothetical has to be answered if it's disingenuous and in bad faith. What an unpleasant individual.
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@thyjamesarriola @SFascisti @GaiusOctavian22 Listen, I’m simply offering a hypothetical, which doesn’t matter if it is realistic or not, that you seem so adamant to avoid: In the case in which ethnic demographic change occurs, but there is little to no cultural change would that be a bad thing for the nation?
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a misconception i see (regardless of whether it's held in good faith or not) is that the position of anti-racialism means that we support mass migration or that we would just be fine if millions of indians or hispanics indiscriminately flowed into the US.
this is really a strawman, and emerges because many racialists are incapable of conceiving of an economic and patriotic justification for being against mass migration that has nothing to do with race.
our position is that mass migration is an economic tool; it is the basic impulse of the capitalist to reduce his expenditure. however, the united states has had now over a century of organized labor movements, which have gradually and painstakingly raised the wages of, improved the working conditions of and gave real organizational power to american workers.
the solution hatched in the 1990s was elegant in its simplicity. rather than trying to fight back against the gains of the american labor rights movement, which would be extraordinarily difficult even after the labor unions have been gutted as they have--simply import the labor from the third world.
illegal migration in particular has a significant benefit to the capitalist class, particularly in the service industry, agriculture and in manual labor. illegal migrants can be paid a lower wage, can work in unsafe or depraved conditions and, most importantly, cannot organize to demand fair pay and conditions because deportation looms over their head.
this is really the goal of open borders policy. demographic changes are a downstream effect of this, but the ultimate goal is the creation of a permanent underclass of migrant laborers and the undercutting of american wages. racial and anti-white rhetoric is, for the elites, only useful insofar as applying them to disqualify any critique of this policy--legitimate or otherwise--as racist fearmongering, when in reality, there are perfectly rational reasons for non-racists to be against mass migration.
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@PrimalGroyper @SFascisti @GaiusOctavian22 In what fucking universe would this hypothetical be the case? This is like asking "well, what if Earth was flat, would you still believe in the moon landings?" Like it's so fucking ridiculous. Just say you don't want your kids to become South Asian, man. What the fuck are you on?
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@thyjamesarriola @SFascisti @GaiusOctavian22 I agree, massive demographic changes bring a massive cultural shift. But in the case it wasn’t, would demographic shifts without cultural change be an issue?
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@PrimalGroyper @SFascisti @GaiusOctavian22 It's genuinely like you don't even know what a hypothetical is for. You're just saying random shit and think it's "for the sake of the argument", when in reality, you're being intellectually dishonest. A massive demographic change is impossible without a massive cultural shift.
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@thyjamesarriola @SFascisti @GaiusOctavian22 Hypotheticals aren't supposed to be realistic nigga it’s for the sake of the argument
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@PrimalGroyper @SFascisti @GaiusOctavian22 "Hypotheticals aren't supposed to be realistic."
Hypothetically speaking, if you weren't retarded, would you still be saying these retarded things?
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@PrimalGroyper @SFascisti @GaiusOctavian22 This is an unrealistic hypothetical, very lazy and unrigorous, most especially disingenuous. America is never going to become 80% ethnically South Asian while preserving the American way of life. This is impossible. Think of better arguments, or stop thinking altogether.
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@SFascisti @GaiusOctavian22 Say if 80% of the United States was of South Asian descent yet they are assimilated into American culture, would that be an issue?
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@OlympicTimber @GaiusOctavian22 Fascism isn't exclusive to Italy. It's a universal ideology that can apply to all nations and all peoples. Do you know what CasaPound is?
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@thyjamesarriola @GaiusOctavian22 Because you are fundamentally disconnected from the italian people/history and why we made this ideology. Alot of you people are fascists as a symptom of your decaying empire, for me it is in my blood and the people i have lost for this.
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it's funny because this whole "NAZISM IS FASCIST BRO, PAN-THIRD POSITION, WE'RE ALL THE SAME IDEOLOGY UNDERNEATH BRO" larp, while it originated in niche nazi circles after world war 2, was popularized in modern contexts in the late 2010s by ironmarch slop.
when i was coming up circa 2016/17, almost every nazi i knew, from the SIEGEposters to new awakening chuds differentiated themselves from italian-style fascism.
it's really a modern phenomenon, and is ironically down to a very liberal mode of thinking, which is to equate anything vaguely scary and authoritarian to the third reich without critical analysis.
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Traditionalism is the inverted form of leftism.
Both see the West as corrupt. For the left, the West is corrupted in its soul due to "oppression" of other peoples; for the Traditionalist, it is because the West is "decadent."
Both view other peoples as "uncorrupted," "pure," "traditional," and so on. The fact that Traditionalism appeals to metaphysics while the left appeals to materialism only changes the nature of the critique, not its target: the soul of the West.
It is no coincidence that the left feels more comfortable allied with Islam than with Christians. The substance of the thought may change, but the hatred of the Western form of life is the same in Marx and Guénon. It's not a surprise that Guénon chose Egypt and Islam. It was his final judgment on the West.
The fact that Guénon was a genius only makes all of this even more dangerous, because he offers the most solid metaphysical foundations for the enemies of the West. It is time for the right to understand this, or it will remain trapped in theoretical deceptions such as Eurasianism.

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Frenemos esta locura ahora que estamos a tiempo.
Para que nuestros hijos no vivan inseguros y extraños en su propia tierra.
Exige la REMIGRACIÓN.
📍 Plaza de Callao, Madrid.
⏰ 8 de mayo, 20:30h.

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El Parque de Las Meanas, ya es El Parque de los Menas #Avilés #CiudadSinLey 🥦
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@Solivag85659288 @gatolopang "Ethnofascist"
We're just saying random shit now.
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@gatolopang I'm a localizer but I'm ethnofascist. Can I remain?
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@OlympicTimber @GaiusOctavian22 What does that have to do with anything...? How does visiting Italy prove similarities in the origins of Fascism and Nazism?
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@thyjamesarriola @GaiusOctavian22 You have never been to italy and it shows
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@OlympicTimber @GaiusOctavian22 There were zero similarities in the respective conditions from which both ideologies were born, and no 21st-century Fascist should associate with a Nazi. We have the opportunity to learn from Mussolini's mistake of political pragmatism.
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@GaiusOctavian22 While obviously there is a difference which should be noted, it is cut from similar conditions if you understand the similarities in Italian and German history. That aside, associations with the NS sphere doesnt mean you are not a fascist.
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@fox31625 @GaiusOctavian22 The Nazis didn't have revolutionary nationalism. They didn't have state corporatism. They weren't liberals, socialists, idealists, or futurists. They didn't believe in the State as the totalization of Human society. These are core aspects of Fascism, which the Nazis did not have.
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To clarify, we do not identify as "Classical Fascists." We are simply just Fascists. We are promoting the social, political and economic worldview of Gentile and Mussolini.
The term "Classical Fascist" has two main proponents, which I feel should be addressed: National Socialists, who rationalize the ideological incompatibility of their ideas with Fascism by concluding, "well, it's just Fascism in different forms, bro!", which is the exact worldview of the Liberals—rather ironic that these are the people who accuse *us* of being secret Marxists—or people who identify themselves as "Classical Fascists" and attempt to portray this as the ideals of Ancient Rome or Greece.
Both are laughable, school age level LARPs, and probably reveal the average age-range of someone who falls for either.
Fascism is not "hard to define", it does not "take many forms", these are specifically Marxist ideas that were perpetrated by individuals such as Umberto Eco.
If you believe these things, you are not a Fascist, you are buying into Anti-Fascist propaganda.
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"As such thus came about their creed, a creed of faith and care so divergent from the ideals of hate the modern world has labeled 'fascist'. The steeled and basic belief that even if they failed, even if they could not achieve the Corporate state, their descendants would carry that torch that they lit together into the future ages and deliver to them a better world than they found it."
—Seamus, Philosopher of 21st Century Fascism.
@SFascisti
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Winston Churchill fought his depression with bricks. He'd lay them for hours at his country home in Kent. He joined the bricklayers' union. And in 1921 he wrote about why it worked. It took psychology another 75 years to catch up.
He called his depression the "Black Dog." It followed him for decades. His method for fighting it back was as basic as it sounds: laying brick after brick, hour after hour.
Churchill spelled out his theory in a long essay for The Strand Magazine. People who think for a living, he wrote, can't fix a tired brain just by resting it. They have to use a different part of themselves. The part that moves the eyes and the hands. Woodworking, chemistry, bookbinding, bricklaying, painting. Anything that drags the body into a problem the mind can't solve by itself.
Modern psychology now calls this behavioral activation. It's one of the most-studied depression treatments out there. Depression sets a behavior trap. You feel bad, so you stop doing things, and doing less means less to feel good about. Feeling worse makes you do even less. The loop tightens until you can't breathe inside it.
Behavioral activation breaks the loop from the action side. You schedule the activity first, even when every part of you doesn't want to. Doing it produces small rewards: a wall gets straighter, a painting fills in, a messy room gets clean. Those small rewards slowly rewire the brain. Action comes first, and the feeling follows.
Researchers at the University of Washington put this to the test in 2006. They studied 241 adults with major depression and compared three treatments: behavioral activation, regular talk therapy, and antidepressants. For the people who were most severely depressed, behavioral activation matched the drugs. It beat the talk therapy. A 2014 review of more than 1,500 patients across 26 trials backed up the result.
Physical work like bricklaying does something extra on top of this. It crowds out rumination, the looping bad thoughts that grind people down during the worst stretches of depression. Bricklaying needs both hands and gives feedback brick by brick: each one is straight or crooked. After an hour you can see exactly how much wall you built. No room left for the mental chewing.
The line George Mack used in his post, "depression hates a moving target," is good poetry. The science behind it is sharper. Depression hates a brain that has somewhere else to be.
George Mack@george__mack
Winston Churchill used to lay 200 bricks per day to keep his mind busy when feeling down. Depression hates a moving target.
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