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573 comments submitted at 17:50:51 on Dec 17, 2013 by Conservative_xposter
>It's no longer kosher to hate on Jews, even if they want to.
Not at r/conservative.
/u/mayonesa is a mod on some jew-hating 'white rights' subs.
/u/terrortot (also a mod) has said some shockingly anti-semitic things.
I have /u/mayonesa tagged as "male rapist"
I don't often see my tags out in the wild like this.
IIRC, he had an ama about having gone to prison and raping men. Does that sound right?
You are correct
http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/ueo43/iamamalewhohasrapedothermalesinprison_amaa/
there it is.
Sounds like the perfect person to be modding that subreddit actually...
I heard the male body has a way of shutting that whole thing down.
Yeah mine is "racist/nazi/raped a guy in jail" which was pretty interesting
You could add incest, psycho, and 24/7 redditer. You got added to his shit list. Beware the neo nazi neckbeard brigade.
Mayonesa is a sweatshop owner who uses conservative anti-immigration politics to disguise his actual intentions. You can find out more by reading his questionable posts in /r/cocaine and /r/nambla.
Where were they antisemite ? There is regular drama on Mayonesa's sub about whether Jews are good. I have always seen Mayonesa on the pro-Jews side.
I don't know about /u/terrortot. He commented once "I have no problem with casual racism. I draw the line at organized genocide : / .". But I have never seen him actually be racist against Jews.
I don't know about his stance on Jews, but I've got Mayonesa tagged as a white supremacist.
I know that he is a racial nationalist.
Can anyone link to his comments on white supremacism?
http://www.reddit.com/r/conspiratard/comments/wmvgi/thetopmodofrteapartynewrightisawhite/
Perhaps he's just racist, or maybe he's just wildly xenophobic.
http://www.reddit.com/r/paleoconservative/comments/1t3054/howshouldweremoveislamfrombritainandthe/
http://www.reddit.com/r/Republican/comments/1t30ey/whydiversitycanneverwork/
His racist, xenophobic and anti-multiculturalist attitude fits in with his racial nationalism.
Still, White supremacism and White nationalism are two different things.
I don't see how. What are the odds that "I want everyone not like me to go away" isn't really "I think everyone who isn't like me is worse"? If they didn't think their race was better why would they want all the other races to go away?
> If they didn't think their race was better why would they want all the other races to go away?
Good question.
I went to some of the nationalist subs a while ago. While there was some racism and xenophobia present, I'll try an explain the non-supremacist perspective...
It has to do with tribalism, order, stability, homogeneity and compatibility. The belief is that individuals within homogenous societies are more compatible with one another. In a homogenous society there will be less crime and conflict. People will be more empathetic and sympathetic to people that look similar to them. Additionally, certain cultural attitudes are incompatible with other cultural attitudes, leading to conflict.
It also has to do with the creation and preservation of national identity.
There's other stuff to it but you get the idea, I hope.
Hmmmm. I guess I understand the idea (completely disagree with it, obviously, most of those assertions are unproven or irrelevant), but I can't shake the feeling that it's a bit of a cover for feeling like their "in group" is inherently better. Can't prove that though.
> but I can't shake the feeling that it's a bit of a cover for feeling like their "in group" is inherently better.
Yes, I'm sure that is the case for plenty of nationalists. But it's mostly about traditionalism IMO.
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> White supremacism and White nationalism are two different things.
Most insightful comment here.
It's worth reading more about nationalism as a viewpoint that applies to all ethnic groups, which is how most nationalists view it.
/r/nationalists
So it's fine to apply nationalism to ethnicity, but wrong to apply it to the much more pertinent in terms of the effects on our daily life arena of class? Especially given that the upper echelon is in a constant state of war with the lower ends of society?
you've been added to his shit list. Beware the neckbeard neo nazi brigade.
I think if you have to declare someone as "pro-jew", they really need to reconsider just who they're engaging in political discourse with.
Agreed.
http://www.reddit.com/r/newright/comments/17r5xz/regardingjewsjudaismzionismracismshills_and/ (10 months old, so no np)
> I think if you have to declare someone as "pro-jew", they really need to reconsider just who they're engaging in political discourse with.
There's a huge amount of confusion over the New Right, with people coming to it mostly from liberal backgrounds.
Thus many of them fall into some of the logical traps that life offers for us, and become critics of Jewish nationalism.
Others, like myself, are pro-nationalist for all ethnic groups and thus are naturally in favor of and supportive of ethnic nationalist movements including Zionism, black power, Hindutva, and others.
Why do people still have these debates on how good or bad a religion is, I mean really, the jews have good people and crazy people, as do the christians, muslims, hindus, buddists, satanists, and athiests, so for christs sake can we stop accusing specific religions of being bad
> /u/mayonesa is a mod on some jew-hating 'white rights' subs.
Proof, please.