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I think this was a BBC doc and it covers the rise of neo nazi movements in the US up until the Charlottesville murder.
Richard Spencer is the most heavily featured and he seems very fond of himself. A bit immature but desperate to be thought of as a great thinker. Jared Taylor is the other leading character and he builds straw men to show that he is a victim, like all white folks.
Its linked into Trump who they all love and it feels like this is a high point in their various squalid campaigns. Milo gets a walk on, as does Klan chief David Duke. Its that sort of doc.
The most shocking scenes were at the rally where the local police stood behind barriers and allowed both sides to slug it out. Given that the nazis were carrying, and firing, guns it seems incredible that there were not more casualties.
On the plus side they interviewed many decent people who gave you optimism that the US can be saved from the forces of darkness. God bless them for fronting up to trash.
The term NAZI refers to national socialists, not right wing extremists. The notion that Nazism is on the right of the political spectrum is a big lie perpetuated by the educational system and the media. In fact, talk to a neo-Nazi today and they will tell you they liked the socialist policies of Hitler.
After all, who does this sound like?
"This year will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration! Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future!"
"We are socialists, we are enemies of the capitalistic economic system for the exploitation of the economically weak, with it's unfair salaries, with its unseemly evaluation of a human being according to wealth and property instead of responsibility and performance and we are all determined to destroy this system under all conditions."
You guessed it, Hitler said these things.
But academics protest that Hitler did not own industry in name so he can't be a true socialist, but Hitler was intelligent enough to realize that letting the experts run industry was far better than idiot bureaucrats, the mistake Stalinist Russia made. But at the end of the day, the real issue was control, which Hitler had over all industry in Germany.
As Hitler stated, "Why nationalize industry when we can nationalize the people?"
But at the end of the day, the Nazi regime were collectivists, as were the communists, as are Progressives today. They are all about big centralized government without restraint.
I'm particularly fond of this quote about collectivists.
"Collectivism is the philosophy of every cockroach and sewer rat: "If I want it, I must need it, and if I need it, I have a right to it, and if I have a right to it, it does not matter what I have to do to get it." The fact that such an inherently animalistic, short-sighted, anti-human viewpoint is now painted by some as compassionate and "Progressive" does not make it any more sane, or any less dangerous"
- Larken Rose