“Walt Bismarck,” a neoreactionary/alt-right blogger, decided to live by his beliefs and move from the liberal hellhole of Arizona to the midwest:

In 2018 I moved from a racially diverse swing state in the Sun Belt to a homogenous red state up in corn country. This decision was largely motivated by politics—I was looking to retreat to an imagined hyperborea free of crime and degeneracy where my volk had political autonomy.

The particular delight here is the section “Reason #3 - White people are no longer my most important ingroup”.

It turns out they don’t like him, they don’t like his ideas, and the white womenfolk don’t take to him. The frauleins prefer “stoic chudbots with rough hands and smooth brains” over his noble mind and physique.

In practice a society that encourages late marriage is actually much better for more bookish eccentric guys, who tend to be late bloomers in developing their masculinity and ability to seduce women.

(meaning: he came on weird at one of the nice church girls he was ogling to the point where one of her large guy friends suggested he take his leave.)

Our guy comes so close to introspection, but successfully evades it and reaches the root cause - these are the wrong kind of white people:

But these Midwesterners aren’t descended from entrepreneurial adventurers like the rest of us. Their forebears were conflict averse and probably low testosterone German Catholics who fled Bismarck’s kulturkampf to acquire cheap land under the Homestead Act. These people mostly settled areas where aggro Scotch Irish types had driven off the Injun decades ago, so they never had to embrace the risk-tolerant, enterprising, itinerant mindset that had once fueled Manifest Destiny. Instead they produced families that became weirdly attached to their generic little plot of fungible prairie dirt, and as a result we now have huge pockets of the country full of overcivilized and effete Teutons with no conquering spirit who treat outsiders like shit.

There is no shortage of genuine and active neo-Nazis out Iowa way. But they would have met Wordy NRx Boy here and flushed his head.

In the comments section, other racists call him out on his insufficient devotion to the cause of white nationalism.

Even our good friends at The Motte took the piss out of him.

The illustrations are, of course, AI-generated.

original post. Found on Bluesky by ratelimitexceeder.

  • RandoCalrandian
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    I’m 100% sure you don’t know what fascist means

    Which is why it’s so hilarious for you to act like one while playing as anti

      • RandoCalrandian
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        -72 months ago

        If you’d found anything you could credibly jump on, I’m 1000% sure that’s what you’d be bullshitting about now instead of some completely random and baseless accusation

        Yours is probably a trip

        • @selfMA
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          yours has a fuckton of right-wing dogwhistles including this fucking gem about brave:

          look, I’m not defending bigotry….

          But an aggressive homophobe seems like the type to be highly motivated to care deeply about working privacy tools these days

          So who exactly do you trust?

          also a ton of moronic AI takes, though the bigotry was more than bannable enough. so off you fuck

          • @selfMA
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            112 months ago

            update: yeah, @FfaerieOxide@kbin.social is fine, though they’re being followed around on kbin by a rather aggressive fascist spewing shit like:

            You’re clearly not, as you jump on anyone you even slightly perceive as against your narrative even if they’re calling out blatant corruption and illegal action that will damage institutions and all of its credibility for generations to come.

            Sounds like you’re the fascist, but again all the readers can clearly see that

            Hope this helps 😊

            I’m gonna report this shit, though I don’t know if lemmy reports federate with kbin (and knowing lemmy, they don’t). is kbin alright? this seems like a pretty clear-cut ban for an instance with moderation that’s paying any attention at all

            • @gerikson
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              72 months ago

              An aside, I can see that both commentators in this thread who have kbin.social handles don’t have fully qualified handles. Is that because kbin.social is somehow more federated than other instances?

              I’ve been using the presence of a domain in handles to quickly check if the commenter has an account here or is a drive-by.

              • @selfMA
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                82 months ago

                so it’s kind of the opposite of that — lemmy’s standard behavior is to hide the domain if either:

                • the user is local to your instance
                • the user has a display name set (many lemmy posters don’t, so it defaults to @username[@domain] instead)

                kbin’s default behavior fucks that up a bit by telling lemmy that the display name is the poster’s username regardless of anything. but now that I’ve written it out, lemmy’s behavior here is very inconsistent and has tripped me up a ton in the past. for example, a lot of masto posters seem local but aren’t, because display names are very common among mastodon users

                • @selfMA
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                  72 months ago

                  I think the indicator for this is supposed to be the weird rainbow net icon next to the name? which I never look at to be honest because it looks like a shitty share button I never use in an app that I hate

            • @froztbyte
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              52 months ago

              I recall kbin coming up a few times before so it’s probably wider open? Anecdata at best here, tho, you’re probably better geared to tell than I am

              • @selfMA
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                52 months ago

                I don’t interact with it much (actually I’m kinda surprised it’s federating with us now — not sure if lemmy or kbin fixed whatever was broken) but from the outside it seems like a flagship fediverse instance: way bigger than anyone can effectively moderate

                • @skillissuer@discuss.tchncs.de
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                  72 months ago

                  on top of any lemmy/kbin/whatever instances lacking moderation in general iirc kbin was made in such a way that there’s only one instance admin. in this specific case this admin is also kbin developer so kinda they don’t do moderating at all

                  • @selfMA
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                    I am once again asking the authors of fediverse software to consider moderation structures that make any fucking sense at all