
The Movementarian Menace II

In 2017, SiegeKultur writer Vincent Synder wrote an article called The Movementarian Menace. In it, he gives an excellent criticism of the Alt-Right movement. However, that article was written in 2017 when the Alt-Right was arguably at its prime, and now we are in the year 2023, and although it may have only been 5 years later, things have changed a lot in that time.
The Movementarian Menace has taken a new form, not just through the “Dissident Right” movement (Dissident Right being nothing more than a re-skin of the Alt-Right -different name, same bullshit), but also through “underground” movements.
Firstly, we are going to take a look at surface movements, aka the Dissident Right. I am not going to go into too much detail here as Vincent already gave a good criticism of them that still applies today. The movement still being the same degenerate shitpit that it was during 2017 and before. New groups have emerged, like Patriot Front, NSC-131, and Groypers, all preaching the same garbage that Richard Spencer preached (who by the way has, since his career backfire after Charlottesville, became a liberal cuck who preaches about whatever the current thing is).
Now this isn’t to say that I hate members of Patriot Front and the other groups, most of them are just good folks just trying to network with like-minded individuals, it’s only the loyalists who blindly follow whatever Rosseau or Fuentes has to say, they are the problem, and they are exactly what Synder talked about regarding brainwashing. These groups are just right-wing SJWs, getting easily offended when someone disagrees with their worldview, and just hurl pathetic low-level insults. I have heard personal experiences with these sorts of people and they seem to hate on James Mason and Atomwaffen (when it was around) and like call anyone who defends them are “pedo satanist” because of misinformation spread by dissident right individuals like Andrew Anglin.
On the topic of Anglin, we might as well take a look at the Manosphere since that too has changed over the last 5 years. In 2017 we were dealing with White Sharia and MGTOW but now we have Reddit/4chan incels (and femcels) who do nothing but sit on the computer all day and bitch about how bad their life is because they can’t get laid and then praise Hitler and Pol Pot for the rest of the day. Now overall they aren’t that much of an issue, some change, others don’t. Inceldom is just white Sharia reincarnated, they hate women because they can’t get laid and think state-mandated waifus should be a thing. On the other end of the stick, there is “Toxic Masculinity”, more or less just more leftist bullshit promoted by women who can’t get laid. However recently it has become more associated with social media personality Andrew Tate, whom I don’t need to explain. Whilst Tate undeniably has some based takes, he is just another fool who wants all the attention he can get, Much like Richard Spencer, Eric Striker, and Nick Fuentes. He likes to promote an “Ultra-Luxurious and Ultra-Masculine lifestyle” which is more or less very materialistic and individualistic, which is opposite to the NS worldview. That is a problem with many of these right-wing individuals, of course, some actually want to make the world a better place, but then there are those who are only in the movement for their own selfish gain. This is exactly what Tate and his followers are for, whilst there is nothing wrong with things like nofap and self-improvement, Tate’s followers want to live a life where they have some big mansion with a fleet of Bugatti’s, a hot gold-digger wife, and a wardrobe of shitty clothing from Supreme or whatever brands selling over-priced shit. This does nothing to help the movement, if anything it would make us look like a bunch of bourgeoisie elites which is something we do not need. (Ironic since a lot of these right-wing personalities like Spencer come from rich, upper-class backgrounds).
So as you can see, these surface movements and individuals, if not wanting wealth (muh Bugatti) and power (“obey meee goy”), then they are not only craving but enjoy getting public attention, which does no good to our movement and will only get your name and face marked down by either the feds, Antifa or both.
However, the next part of this essay will go over a new strain of the NS movement that has emerged in recent years, the “accelerationist” faction. Accelerationism was originally promoted by Atomwaffen and was initially looked down upon by the dissident right movement for being too “extreme”, however after the events of the Charlottesville rally, many members of the movement became dissatisfied with rallies and other forms of political activism, much like James Mason back in the 80s, and so they turned to the idea of revolution. Suddenly the previously ostracised ideological faction was gaining an increase in support from both individuals and groups alike, and new groups based around this accelerationist idea emerged.
Now I have already given a criticism of the accelerationist ideology in another article, so this time I will be criticizing the accelerationist movement itself. This movement is considered an underground one in contrast to surface groups like Patriot Front and NSC-131 and mainly operates online, most notably through the Terrorgram network. This network or whatever you call it considers itself to follow the ideals of Siege and Atomwaffen, however, they fail to understand the flaws that even Atomwaffen had. Whilst it was a good group, the main problem with Atomwaffen was, much like the dissident right groups that they opposed, the fact they caught the attention of the public. This was partly because they rose to prominence around the same time as the alt-right/dissident right movement and were even associated with it by journalists, despite the fact both Atomwaffen and the dissident right hated each other.
As a result of its publicity, Atomwaffen was prone to be marked by both feds and Antifa alike, and it eventually became infiltrated by the feds as we all know, who caused the group to ideologically implode on itself and most of its leadership behind bars. So as you can tell, publicity of any form only does more harm to us, whether you are a surface or underground group. As long as you have a name and/or a logo, the feds will be able to identify your group, and if they can identify it, then they can infiltrate it and later subvert it, as it happened with Atomwaffen Division. As a result of this, many currently existing underground groups are either at risk of, or have already been, infiltrated by the feds. Such groups include NSRF, and NSO9A (both of whom claim to be successors to the original AWD) as well other groups such as The Base (whose founder has ties to the FBI, the Pentagon itself, and even Russian intelligence).
So as you can see, even joining underground movements can get you into trouble, so it is in both your and the movement’s interests to avoid them entirely, including what I like to call “larpwaffen” groups that operate online that are usually just edgy teenagers who, much like 4chan and Reddit incels struggle with social interaction and thus flee to the online world to socialize. Since these groups are trying to replicate the original Atomwaffen Division, they are bound to make the same mistakes that it did, so as I said avoid them entirely.
If you were to ask me “Well then, what can we do?”. My response would be the same advice I gave in my previous essay -Do nothing. Doing any form of NS activism these days is a big risk, as even small things such as putting up posters or doing graffiti can get you done for “hate crimes”, so it is best to avoid activism if you don’t want to risk being put in jail. Even if you do manage to avoid getting caught, you can still get the feds on your back if your posters contain identifiable information. What I mean by this is that, during Atomwaffen’s leafletting campaigns back in 2017, they would go around various college campuses and put up their posters in order to recruit more people, and whilst it was successful it still had risks. Not only did these posters give away who posted them, but they also gave away how you could contact the group itself, for anyone to see. Thus if anyone can see this, then the feds can, and as I said before if the feds can not only identify you but contact you, then they are going to infiltrate and subvert whatever group you are a part of. Since then, many governments around the world have implemented new “hate speech” laws which prevent individuals from posting up such posters, even online in some places.
So my advice? Don’t join any groups, and don’t post anything no matter what, as all it will get you at most is a one-way ticket straight to jail.
