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Daily Stormer
May 15, 2017
4chan’s cosmic struggle against the eternal normie is finally getting the attention it deserves.
First, the normies ignore you.
Then, they laugh at you.
Then, they fight you.
Then, you win.
We’re making steady progress on that ladder of winning, boys.
Vice:
There are certain books where, as you’re reading, you realize your mind is about to change. Reading Kill All Normies is one of those experiences. Written by Angela Nagle, an Irish writer and academic known for articles identifying “The New Man of 4chan,” the book is a record of the recent online “culture wars”, culminating in the 2016 US election and the triumph of the alt-right.It is also an indictment of the left, pinpointing just how it allowed this to happen.
The book opens with a cultural history, “From Hope to Harambe,” outlining the progression from mid-00s pickup artist communities, to overtly anti-feminist “neomasculinity,” to Gamergate (here Nagle’s narration takes a near-audible sigh), leading to its collusion with 4chan’s troll army and its political awakening as the alt-right. Nagle wrote her PhD dissertation on online misogyny, witnessing this evolution in real-time. “There’s a sort of broad arch of reactionary politics which moves from anti-feminism to racism,” she explains, meeting me in Dublin to talk about the book.
The ethnostate will have no normies at all. Can you imagine?
That’s actually a pretty accurate assessment of the Alt-Right’s progression. The only truly accurate history of the Alt-Right, however, was written by none other than famous journalist Andrew Anglin. Which kind of makes this new book sort of redundant.
Which is probably why the author “forgot” to mention our publication, the #1 site on the Alt-Right. Actually, this search box might just be for the preview. Either way, I’m onto her.
Understanding that “equality between men and women” is a stupid myth is only a short step away from realizing that all equality is a lie. Once you realize that you’ve been lied to in one way, the rest of the Jewish narrative will quickly collapse.
Nagle approaches the alt-right as a tangle of wayward factions, united in their loathing of the left. Named for Marxist theorist Antonio Gramsci who argued that political change follows cultural change, the “Gramscian Alt-Light” are those people you’ve seen on 4chan threads: creative, angry, unpredictable, but politically vacuous and messy. The “Manosphere” are men threatened by feminists, who they claim augur in civilizational decline and “cucking.” They have converted their misogyny into racism, which links them with more old-fashioned far-right bigotry.
Wow, these sluts, smdh.
Men are “threatened” by feminism in exactly the same way that parents are “threatened” by their children misbehaving. Which is to say, not at all – it’s just our responsibility to correct their bad behavior.
Something that can realistically be corrected with a good backhand isn’t a “threat.”
What each group shares is a fear of the future, an atomized life spent forever alone. With its promise of a collective identity, the alt-right can seduce and assimilate these groups, lending them a sense of coherent identity.
“Forever alone?” This is in the book. This bitch is sourcing memes straight out of the neolithic period.
The alt-right is the final destination for anyone who understands that the Jew-led world is going nowhere but the abyss. That’s because no matter where people are coming from, they’ll eventually be brought together by the fact that all the ills of our society can be traced to the accursed kikes.
Nagle identifies a contradiction at the heart of the alt-right’s demands: It might call for a return to old-fashioned values, but it fails to recognize how those same forces that brings it together erode any chance of returning to that lifestyle (the kind lived by people who hardly use the internet in the first place). “I think they want out of their lives, because their own lives are nothing like that,” Nagle explains. “They’re living the ultimate kind of individualism. They spend their time watching porn and playing video games. They’re not part of any greater purpose.” Spencer himself alludes to this in speeches, stating that “in a culture which offers video games, endless entertainment, drugs, alcohol, porn, sports, and a thousand other distractions to convince us of another reality, we want to cut all of that away.”
This argument for the “real” stretches far beyond the online right: As a generation born far away enough from lifetime monogamy, home ownership, job security and a life without technology, we have little concept of the “normal” we’re denied. On the alt-right, this plays out as an irresolvable frustration. “When they talk about ‘normies,’ explains Nagle, “they’re also saying ‘I want a normal life. I want a wife and a house and a family.’ They’re deeply conflicted, because everything they hate in this world is what they are the ultimate example of.”
The issue isn’t that “we” don’t have a normal life.
The issue is that a normal life is now made impossible by people who hate us.
Legal systems like “no-fault divorce” and alimony laws make healthy marriages impossible.
Endless speculation makes houses incredibly expensive, out of reach for most young people.
If there wasn’t endless pleasures and escapism in the form of porn, video games, drugs and sports to placate the youth, we’d have a veritable revolt on our hands in no time. The rise of the Alt-Right is coming about because even those sources of cheap thrills aren’t enough to blind young men from the injustice they’re suffering.
It would be tempting to dismiss this as an attack on easy targets (a group of antisocial teenage boys), but Nagle never dismisses their hopes and frustrations. Instead, she traces where they come from. Nor does she spare the online left: Kill All Normies can be categorized alongside Jarrett’s Kobek’s 2016 anti-novel I Hate the Internet in that both titles attack the online left from the left. Beside the /b/tards and racists and the Men Going Their Own Way (aka “MGTOW,” the anti-feminist group that claims to renounce women and sex entirely), still it is the left who come out looking worst of all.
It would be hard to come out looking worse than this.
The author then basically explains that the new SJW left is so insane that they’re the ones driving all the youths to join us because of their unhinged behavior. It’s the same talking point that Sargon of Assad and the other “classical liberal” commentators use when discussing us.
And there’s definitely something to that.
The entire spectrum of thought and political activism is dividing into two camps of extremists, the Nazis and the SJW’s, which are separated by an unbridgeable chasm.
Because our “extreme” is the side of common sense and the well-being of the people, we will win.
The SJW’s “extreme” is the will to destroy all life, all beauty, all harmony from the universe.
We literally have a battle of good against evil on our hand.
Basically this, but imagine a GRIDS-infested tranny instead of a bad-ass demon.
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