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Originally Posted by Degenuicide
Unity instead of division, is exactly what we need if we want a strong movement. Nazism is not the way to appeal to the masses, but splitting up as twenty different movements and communities, many of which have members that agree and arent Neo-Nazis, is not the way either.
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No, but there can still be like a few different 'movements' that can fight at least partly the same enemy. Like an extremist movement appealing to the lower classes living in hellhole areas, a moderate 'movement' that concentrates to the material effects of immigration without being racist, and a conservative movement of cultural/religious preservationists, etc. Putting all them together just makes them all appear like a big freak circus.