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Default Contrasting views on political realism vs other

The question is how much it matters, the level of Neo-Nazi-ness of the individual movements. Just for the sake of the experiment, I've asked a lot of my Danish friends what they think about nationalism or even national socialism, and articulating the question with a slightly nationalistic or even racist tone.

And a lot of people, that arent politically "active", when talking to only friends (when no blacks or etc are present), have nationalistic sentiments, and many even admire Adolf Hitler, all though not meaning it totally seriously, they are serious about their nationalistic sentiments.

The reason? That our many Arab immigrants are very racist against Danes, and often are involved in violent hate crimes against us. "Dumme kartjoffler" which means stupid potatoes is one of their prevalent racist expressions for us.

I myself am a user on most of the biggest nationalist sites, such as the Aryan sites, PAA, PANF, Stormfront, WhiteRevolution, and some of the real extremist sites. While I dont agree with many "movement-specific" sentiments shared by a lot of those member communities, there are some things we agree on, and especially Stormfront has lots of members that disagree with each other - they are very divided.

We should build a united movement on the most essential common sentiments we share, which is nationalism and separatism. Whether we call ourselves whites, Europoids, Caucasians, Caucasoids, European, Aryan, or the Nordish and Medish race, is less important.

The most important thing in the whole European nationalist movement (which ultimately is the most neutral expression for the movement as a whole) is that we agree on the most basic things. And we should start uniting instead of dividing, or we will end up with agendas that are relatively similar, yet not cooperate.

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