Night set upon the city and my next stop was a NSHC concert with bands like “Green Arrows” performing for a joyous and solidarity infused crowd, who drank merrily and enthusiastically sang along with every word. I found out that me and my comrade were the only Americans to ever attend the day's events, and many were surprised that we didn't resemble the movie American History X or like the overweight klansmen that some European nationalists associate with the US scene. We were warmly greeted as honored guests by our new comrades and invited to take part in the candle lighting ceremony that would take place the next night along the streets where some of the most vicious fighting occurred.
What impressed me most and what I realized is this commemoration was a grassroots effort by nationalists and patriots. It started in 1997 with less than 200 people. Today it attracts comrades from all over the continent and now from across the Atlantic.
To me this is something I think we're missing in our American scene, our own days of honor to bring American nationalists from all different groups and states together in solidarity. I know our history has been heavily perverted and we may not have events as dramatic as the breakout of Budapest or Dresden (another day of commemoration) but we do have heroes and martyrs in our history too. Battles like “Custer's last stand” or for the victims of the many race riots that left our people dead like in Detroit in 1943 and 1967 or even something like the Ludlow massacre where federal agents taking orders from corporations killed white striking workers demanding the 8 hour work should be etched in our national consciousness rather than taken for granted.
Under our neoliberal regime honoring our forefathers is a radical act. Our foes desperately try to scrub away our history removing statues, censoring information and the pouring out of endless propaganda, all aimed at making us a stateless and raceless people. That is why it's more important than ever to not let the deeds of the past be forgotten. As Kurt Eggers once said “ the actions of the brave become the torches of tomorrow.”
What impressed me most and what I realized is this commemoration was a grassroots effort by nationalists and patriots. It started in 1997 with less than 200 people. Today it attracts comrades from all over the continent and now from across the Atlantic.
To me this is something I think we're missing in our American scene, our own days of honor to bring American nationalists from all different groups and states together in solidarity. I know our history has been heavily perverted and we may not have events as dramatic as the breakout of Budapest or Dresden (another day of commemoration) but we do have heroes and martyrs in our history too. Battles like “Custer's last stand” or for the victims of the many race riots that left our people dead like in Detroit in 1943 and 1967 or even something like the Ludlow massacre where federal agents taking orders from corporations killed white striking workers demanding the 8 hour work should be etched in our national consciousness rather than taken for granted.
Under our neoliberal regime honoring our forefathers is a radical act. Our foes desperately try to scrub away our history removing statues, censoring information and the pouring out of endless propaganda, all aimed at making us a stateless and raceless people. That is why it's more important than ever to not let the deeds of the past be forgotten. As Kurt Eggers once said “ the actions of the brave become the torches of tomorrow.”
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Night set upon the city and my next stop was a NSHC concert with bands like “Green Arrows” performing for a joyous and solidarity infused crowd, who drank merrily and enthusiastically sang along with every word. I found out that me and my comrade were the…
something i wrote for the festung Budapest event that i attended few years back
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I only throw up Roman's for special occasions, but on this day visiting Sparta, a bus full of Americans got out to see the statue of Leonidas. Almost all were there just because they saw the movie 300 and wanted to geek out on social media showing off (not understanding how much these men would have hated them). A few female fat bodies looked to be exceptionally liberal ,short hair cut , silly tattoos on their ham leg shaped arms, and just a face of blissful ignorance of where they were. So rather than let these creatures disgrace the memory of this hero by blotting out the statue with their pulled pork bodies we decided to take continuous pictures throwing Romans for 20 mins straight, while shouting to eachother how happy we were to be in birth place of fascism. This one couple was visibly soy raging among themselves and even mumbled something before walking away with out getting a photo. It was Retvrn of the 80s jock bullies, and we took the day. Always flex on bugmen.
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I only throw up Roman's for special occasions, but on this day visiting Sparta, a bus full of Americans got out to see the statue of Leonidas. Almost all were there just because they saw the movie 300 and wanted to geek out on social media showing off (not…
Once again it really shocks them when you have good appearance and just be casually fascist in front of them we were not being vulgar or directly confrontational but laughing in their faces and joking around which really they cannot comprehend. Media likes to picture us as some nerdy incels shaking with rage not normal guys having a good time, traveling around etc, lastly I hope that next time they look at a ancient statue they see it as a symbol of fascism and think of us and turn away in shame.
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America is the closest its been to starting a world war, and the politicians could really care less they are so detached from reality its something that i dont think can be found anywhere else in the world. I wonder if in the last days of Rome looked similar?
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Flashback- fist American to show up to an event like this in Serbia. It was a fundraiser for the veterans of the Kosovo war. When i first arrived being an American I was met with eyebrows raised and hostile looks, but after speaking with the veterans one on one , sharing few shots of rakjia we all agreed we hate global homo and got along . Of course I had to make a name for myself took first place in a sport competition 😎 but then gave the trophy to one of the veterans as his deeds during that conflict deserved a movie. At the end of the night i explained what happened to myself and the guys from RAM defending ourselves and others from Antifa scum and now our guys were in prison, So they wanted to show support for guys they never met but only herd of and organized making a banner showing a brotherhood of nationalists. This might be the only time in Serbia that something like that ever happened. This day i will forever Remember🇷🇸🇺🇸
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I normally like to come in first place in all I do, but the top 3 will suffice😁. This is from a terror list put out by one of the largest UK newspapers (the sun). This list has Islamist that have killed hundreds if not thousands of people, but just me pushing a positive message , crafting a mainstream looking nationalist counter culture, was a bigger threat in their eyes. I would like to point out that I never had to engage in being an edge lord looking for shock attention, nor am i vulgar in my messaging. For the last few years, i have only focused on what I see as an attractive course of action to bring in quality guys into our scene using various approaches such as art, music, and video. Point is, if you think you always need to be shocking or be a edgelord to make an impact, you are mistaken, and oftentimes, it is a more simple approach that truly strikes fear in enemies. Whenever I work on a project, I never once consider what our foes will think. My only concern is how our guys will perceive it.
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Healthy activist culture
Fredrik Vejdeland shares some thoughts about what constitutes a healthy activist culture, based on observations of the Rise Above Movement from America.
https://nordicresistancemovement.org/healthy-activist-culture/
Fredrik Vejdeland shares some thoughts about what constitutes a healthy activist culture, based on observations of the Rise Above Movement from America.
https://nordicresistancemovement.org/healthy-activist-culture/
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old RAM footage dug up, some messing around with the crew, 3 on 1. 😁
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lot of talk of being the most "radical" and "optics" but if you dont have grainy black and white footage stabbing ms13 gangbangers or smashing antifa you might be the optics cuck 😂😂😂😂 just kidding relax and dont take your self too serious out there guys
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some light sparring from awhile back with a literal GIANT 😆😆
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Little light knife training , but tbh i think that if both guys have knives and are both determined, it's really up to luck and very slim chance anyone leaves unscathed
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