if someone says “degenerate” there is a 93% chance they are a neo-nazi
neo-nazi buzzwords:
- referring to minorities as a dehumanised collective (i.e “the blacks” instead of “black people”, “the jews” instead of “jewish people”, “the gays”, “the illegals” etc. etc.)
- “cuck” “normie” “liberal snowflake”
- “deus vult my friends”
- “Is he /our guy/ ?” or any variation of the /our guy/ meme
- “red-pill” or “alt-right” (in regards to someone’s political stance)
- holocaust denial in any way shape or form (from flat out it didn’t happen to any kind of attempt to minimise/normalise the crimes of the nazis through spreading false facts or making jokes about it)
- using the concept of triggers in a comedic way
- talking about “alpha” and “beta” males
- “anti-racism = anti-white” / “this is anti-white propaganda” / “white pride worldwide”
- “multiculturalism = white genocide”
- “islamization of america/europe”, “eurabia”
- glorious (when applied to a political figure or nation)
- 14/88, “the 14 words”, or any variation of them
- symbols: the celtic cross, the two lightning bolts side to side, obviously the swastika and all of its variations (here is a link to the anti-defamation league’s comprehensive guide to identifying hate symbols)
- “im a race realist”
- talking about cultural marxism as if it’s an actual thing
- “preserving the future for white children” (anything that evokes images of white children being in need of saving from the imagined threat of white genocide)
- “why are only white countries asked to be multi-cultural” ignoring the overwhelming presence of white people in the americas, oceania and south africa
- citing false statistics about difference in IQ amongst ethnic groups
neo-nazis are currently on a campaign to rebrand and repackage themselves to win over more mainstream support. this has resulted in the emergence of the “alt-right” as a legitimate political body, to push back against neo-nazism we have to identify it where we see it. if you see someone online using any of the terminology listed above there is a good chance that they are part of the burgeoning group of white supremacist who are using online platforms and cloaked language to disperse their hatred to a wider audience. be aware and be vigilant.
side note: incase the neo-nazis on this site co-opt this post and turn it into a “tag urself” of some sort im gonna pre-emptively say, with all my heart, i hope you choke
-social darwinism and “survival of the fittest”
also the swastika isn’t always a hate symbol especially if it’s south asian people using it. it’s a part of our culture but most ppl know better than to display it publicly now bc of its association with nazism
