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It's honestly frightening, xisters
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>jew is afraid
call the amber lamps
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/27/its-frightening-how-far-right-is-infiltrating-everyday-culture

>The two men chop peppers, slice aubergines and giggle into the camera as they delve into the art of vegan cooking. Both are wearing ski masks and T-shirts bearing Nazi symbols.

>The German videos – titled Balaclava Kitchen – started in 2014 and ran for months before YouTube took down the channel for violating its guidelines.
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>But it offered a glimpse of how far-right groups have seized on cultural production – from clothing brands to top 40 music – to normalise their ideas, in a process that researchers say has hit new heights in the age of social media.

>“It’s frightening, honestly,” said Katherine Kondor, a researcher with the Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies. “You can be radicalised sitting on your couch.”

>In affiliation with the Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX), Kondor is leading a six-country project looking at how the extreme right uses aesthetics, from fitness influencers to memes and stickers, to spread their views across Europe.

>From Sweden to Spain, researchers found that extremist messaging was woven through cultural aspects of everyday life, both online and offline.
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>>524563438
isn't reddit protecting them?
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>>524563485
kek
>vegan
>cooking
>giggling men
Too many cultural references for the ZOG to counter
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>>524563485
>vegans
>rightwing
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>“In Hungary we have some examples of extreme right bands becoming mainstream because they’re on the top 40 chart. I mean, what’s more normal than being on the top 40?” Kondor said.

>The Reichstag building with a Christmas tree in front of it
Member of far-right AfD party charged with making Nazi salute at Reichstag
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“I have a stepson who sometimes sends videos and then I go down the rabbit hole to see who created them and it turns out it’s a far-right influencer.”

>So-called “tradwives”, referring to female content creators who promote traditional gender roles on social media, are another example.


>As the numbers of women embracing the concept online surges, the content’s far-right roots have been increasingly obscured. Even so, the views they often promote – from anti-feminism to a nostalgia for an imagined past – continue to boost far-right aims.

>These cultural elements serve as gateways, at times helping to reel people into extremism, Kondor said. “I think there’s a mistaken idea that people join the far right because they believe in that ideology and want to meet like-minded people,” she said. “But that’s not how it works.”

>While there are some who are driven by prejudices against certain groups or specific beliefs, or others who tag along with friends who are already involved, many are lured by the subcultures that encase these movements, she said.
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So…an extremely small version of what the left has done for decades, but internet censorship has been loosened slightly since Elon bought Twitter and Trump won again. The left really does lack empathy. They cannot comprehend people who think differently than them, or understand why they do.
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>>524563438
I like the discarding of pretense and just directly making the headline YOU SHOULD BE AFRAID OF THIS lol
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>>524563438
I am appalled the Generation Deutschland isn’t an African immigrant.
How absolutely repulsive and immoral.
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>>524563553
>Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies
How the fuck is this real
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>>524563553
I wonder what proportion of these people are intellectually honest with themselves that the effort to portray "people expressing views I don't like" in these conspiratorial terms as a nefarious plot to RECRUIT like a cult is itself a disingenuous exaggeration, versus what proportion seriously believe that the Dark Council of Racism is sitting there with psychology textbooks trying to figure out the best way to get children to play Roblox mods that subliminally flash HITLER DID NOTHING WRONG or whatever
>>524563793
>“I think there’s a mistaken idea that people join the far right because they believe in that ideology and want to meet like-minded people,” she said. “But that’s not how it works.”
lmao
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I don't like 4chan culture anymore because normies like it.
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>>524563553
>the Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies.



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