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There are plenty of Race Realists here, but there is little talk about the class-based differences in genetics. We omit the factor of class when it comes to inventions and achievements- of course, they could not have done it without the efforts of the lower/ middle classes, in that way, it was a team effort, but let's be honest, they were mostly dragged into it by the circumstances forced upon them. Just like we are forced to contribute to a system that actively despises us now.

Aristocracy: taken from "aristos" meaning "best of its kind, noblest, bravest, most virtuous." It was a political system designed with the understanding that notable men of noble qualities would pass on those superior qualities to their descendants. It was understood that if they lead society the qualities that their progenitors exhibited would also be reflected in the nation they led. But the descendants of those aristocracies became spoilt, spiteful and out of touch with reality, they betrayed their nations by siding with Jews and mixing their bloodlines with them, like the Royal family having Rothschild blood for instance. Creating plenty of "Winston Churchills." Nietzsche was a factor in that, he promoted such mixing and asserted that the Jews were eugenic, and posed no threat to European nations, whereas anti-Semites were irrational savages.

“The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools.” - Thucydides

Still, when I look at the absolute state of Britain, the Lower Classes are mostly shameless in their lack of positive qualities, and they seem possessed by the urge to spread their corruption to other individuals and even resent those who resist.

There are plenty of Race Realists here, but there is little talk about the class-based differences in genetics. We omit the factor of class when it comes to inventions and achievements- of course, they could not have done it without the efforts of the lower/ middle classes, in that way, it was a team effort, but let's be honest, they were mostly dragged into it by the circumstances forced upon them. Just like we are forced to contribute to a system that actively despises us now. Aristocracy: taken from "aristos" meaning "best of its kind, noblest, bravest, most virtuous." It was a political system designed with the understanding that notable men of noble qualities would pass on those superior qualities to their descendants. It was understood that if they lead society the qualities that their progenitors exhibited would also be reflected in the nation they led. But the descendants of those aristocracies became spoilt, spiteful and out of touch with reality, they betrayed their nations by siding with Jews and mixing their bloodlines with them, like the Royal family having Rothschild blood for instance. Creating plenty of "Winston Churchills." Nietzsche was a factor in that, he promoted such mixing and asserted that the Jews were eugenic, and posed no threat to European nations, whereas anti-Semites were irrational savages. “The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools.” - Thucydides Still, when I look at the absolute state of Britain, the Lower Classes are mostly shameless in their lack of positive qualities, and they seem possessed by the urge to spread their corruption to other individuals and even resent those who resist.

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Different things inspire different types of people, it wouldn't have improved things to be more ideologically severe. I'm not sure what you mean by compromising, each form of fascism was a different approach. The British weren't going through the same shit that Germans were going through in Weimar though.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but Rockwell didn't gain much traction in America, right? Why is that?

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I think Rockwell was starting to get a bunch of people right before he was killed. It's a logarithmic growth, it goes very very slowly at first until you hit breakout, then it grows very quickly until tapering off. The biggest challenge is simply getting heard, but he was starting to get big audiences.

The British weren't going through something as bad as Weimar, but it was still pretty bad.