Based on true events or realistic fiction, what are some films, TV shows, specific episodes, or characters you've seen that represent the far-right movement with disturbing accuracy? Let's avoid talking about American History X. Its 90s skinhead nazis are now Hollywood stereotypes that are less relevant in the era of siege culture and active clubs.
>>38624>when there's so much narrative opportunity with groups like Patriotic Alternative or how Neo-Nazi youths are creating groups like Sonnenkrieg Division?What does that even looklike though they are micro ideologies that thrive online and do not seek to create or thrive in a subculture or mass movement.
I guess something like Sala samobójców but that can only be done once and it'll probably be about Incels or a flat remake of previously mentioned movie.
>>38621Only from a entertainment perspective. From an analytical perspective not at all. The problem with these sorts of movies is that they're not a very good portrayal of this kind of stuff if they are entertaining, if they're not there's no guarantee it will fair any better.
>>38622OP said neo nazi movies not incel core.
Though I don't blame you because Ryan Goslings entire filmography is 90% down on their luck mentally ill men, and 10% women power fantasies.
>>38638Why are Fresh and Fit there, I know Myron wishes he was white and is racist, but I wouldn't call them Nazi's, more like new age theocratic patriarchal nonwhite Islamo-fascists. None of which are inherently pertinent to the Nazis, though they can be, but they clearly are not mixing any Nazi theory, just some fascist theory here and there from that one guy with the rip off Ye mask and Tate.
>We're at a point where anyone can become radicalized and become an active proponent of fascism.That is not what Nazism is.
>>38644> full reactionaryDefine full reactionary. Is it just being anti lgbt? Anti trans?
>FuentesAssociating with Nazis is not gonna suddenly make everyone there a Nazi.
>Holocaust denial.Nor is sharing their beliefs.
There are too many differences to just say they're the same as the Nazi's Anon, to the untrained eye there might not be, but there are until every last one of these people comes out and starts calling for total Islamic-Nazism. Hell in many ways they've already out-reactionaried the Nazis but they don't share the beliefs and thus can't be called that. They can be called fascists, but not nazis.
>>38650>super fringe meme beliefsThe problem is that they are no longer fringe at all.
>shit ever went down that's exactly where they would stand.A fascist coalition? Still not Nazism. Especially not if you're conflating white supremacist ideologies judging by your pic related, which is questionable for the people who started this conversation, the Islamo-fascist manosphere.
>>38653Patriarchal islam in their worldview, no matter how contradictory is when men are in control, beat women, and are polygamists because men are naturally fuckboys or somethin, also they kill trans people.
>IncelsNot what that word means.
>Redpill/PUAThat they are yes.
>>38655I think a large chunk of them believe in family, traditionalism, and prayer to Islam and what not. As far as I know, Andrew doesn't drink anymore, at least as much as he used to and from what I can tell he hasn't in recent clips since his conversion to Islam, it's very tough to say if they are or aren't or what is or isn't allowed in Islamic law, but even their own followers have pointed out that he has done degenerate stuff for money before. It's only expressly non Muslims like Tristian and a few others who seemingly do drink and objectify whores they also fuck on the side for views and money that still do that kind of stuff. I would say it's mixed but the fact that it is garnering legitimacy, and has multiple actual Muslim followers who are falling for it, it just tells me that it's enough if that makes sense–
Wait why are you focusing on the Islam part of that? Islamic Nazism is a totally real thing, I'm saying they're fascist, not Nazis but are Islamic or Islamic theocrat adjacent.
>>38614i liked this is england
very realistic portrayal of the petty sociopathy of fascists
the intro scene of stephen graham's character was very well acted and directed
>>38647Came here to post romper stomper but I guess it doesn't count?
>>38613>Let's avoid talking about American History X. Its 90s skinhead nazis are now Hollywood stereotypes that are less relevant in the era of siege culture and active clubsHard to tell what you want OP. The "death" of skinhead culture was merely a change of costume. It's the same people and the same culture by and large. Neo-nazism understands itself as living in the shadow of the holocaust. It is the holocaust ideology. Thus it has to constantly disguise itself, take on new forms. Hence why the label "alt-right" was adopted and shed within a matter of years.
Personally I think the best moment of American History X is with Cameron, the big boss, when Derek calls him out as a Moloch-figure sacrificing young men for the cause while he sits back and collects the checks. That's the reality.
Power electronics, in my opinion, is a good portrayal of neo-nazism in musical form. People accuse it of being neo-nazi music, but what they do is very clever. They hint at being neo-nazi while making music that's as ugly as neo-nazism really is.
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