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[–][deleted] 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

It'll be interesting to see the form the decline takes when Biden finally takes power and the anti-Trump rallying bounce he's having phases away. We're going to have a senile figurehead and a unpopular neoliberal government which half the population won't even see as legitimate and half their own base inevitably splitting and seeking to eventually take ideological control of the Democratic Party. He'll be overseeing a recession and mass unemployment caused by the pandemic most likely seeking to charge his predecessor and trying to implement promised reforms for BLM. And above ALL of this, his government has shown not a single sign it will back down on foreign policy. Ethnically Jewish and "proud liberal internationalist" Antony Blinken, Biden's Secretary of State-to be, is talking about "showing up" in Syria again and we don't know what Biden will do about Afghanistan, Russia, China, North Korea, Turkey, Iraq, Venezuela and any other future foreign conflict, but it's clear the Biden government will want to be going back to good old 1990s-early 2000s of monopower America. It will be especially interesting to see the blowback and potential internal unrest that Biden could cause by adding a high casualty rate, costly military quagmire to all the issues America is facing right now. Basicially, he's Hindenberg (non-radical centrist elected to rule over a decaying state who will attempt one last stand for "moderate politics" to defeat radicalism) but only that Hindenberg wasn't trying to drag Germany into a bunch of pointless wars.

This is why people in the dissident/alt-right/nationalist/Third Positionist sphere need to get serious about organising right NOW. The accelerationist part of me is full of glee, while the rational part of me is worried. The chaos is not ending, it has only just begun and we haven't seen nothing yet.

[–]Nasser 5 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 0 fun6 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

What can we do to organise?The HOW is the most difficult question for any potential political movement.

[–][deleted] 5 insightful - 1 fun5 insightful - 0 fun6 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Networking. There needs to be the formation of on-the-ground groups of people who live in relatively close proximity. This then needs to be supplemented by a vanguard organisation to provide leadership to enforce discipline and carry a unified message and goal. Usually, the latter actually comes before the former, especially when they don't have the advantage of prior networking. Like previous political movements usually already have existent circles of students or military officers, but frankly I think online networks of more higher level figures could potentially be applied in real life. Significant alt-right leaders need to get together, solve their petty differences and announce the formation of a political movement. This doesn't have to be a political party, it could simply be a loose movement in and of itself. Also it should be able to dynamically organise along social and industrial groups, historically this has been done through labour unions and veteran's associations, to eventually be able to organise vast amounts of society when it has the capability to do so.

There are already some groups in America who have managed some minor political organisation but it is far from enough and far to localised. We have not seen much of the NJP yet but I think they seem to be the most promising so far, although Patriot Front are the most seemingly successful I have seen. Also, the Proud Boys seemingly have some decent organisational skills as they have branches across the country that can organise and engage in direct action. The NJP seem to want to emulate and incorporate the Proud Boys in some way which is even more promising.

The other part of this is that people need to be willingly to conduct some sacrifice. Which is even harder and I don't have answer to how that can be overcome other than some people must be willing to do it first before others join in.

Obviously this is all for only peaceful organisation.