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As a historical phenomenon, in spite of the current state of politics, there are several factors that favor the reemergence of Nazism, in a great power on the world stage, in the United States—on a long enough timeline.

One is the fact that, as a former colonial power, race and racial conflict is central to the lived experience of all Americans. As the country becomes more diverse, this factor is going to become stronger, not weaker—for the same reason race is such a dominant factor in U.S. prisons.

Second, the predominance of the Jews as a parasitic financial, political and cultural elite in the American body politic means that sooner or later, a powerful anti-Jewish movement will emerge here. Among racially activated Whites, as all Whites who survive the increasing fragmentation of America in the furture must be, this anti-Jewish sentiment will sooner or later look to Nazism—the greatest anti-Jewish movement in history—for inspiration.

Third, the domination of predatory Big Business capitalism in this hemisphere, from the 1600s through the modern day, and the absence of any tradition of monarchy or landed aristocracy, means that sooner or later a socialist revolution will emerge in the United States. Since the right-wing here has no ancient dynasty or state church tradition to appeal to, the "Right" will always gravitate towards Big Business and will eventually go down in a socialist revolution. For this reason, and since Big Business is always at the forefront of forced racial mixing and demographic replacement, from slavery through the Great Migration through mass immigration, a racially-conscious "Right" form of socialism must eventually emerge.

Fourth, the fact that White Americans are not composed of any single European nation, but are a blend of all White nationalities, with the Germanic element predominating, means that an ideology grounded in a pan-European "Aryan" racial mythos will always find more appeal here than any form of nationalism rooted in the old 19th-century European nation-states.

In other words, the narrowly German nationalistic qualities of National Socialism, which were a product of the 19th century and the First World War, are no longer as relevant in a modern world where Germany, like all other European great powers, is occupied by extra-European forces and experiencing its own century of humiliation. Kaiserism, like Bonapartism, will always remain for Americans products of European continental nationalistic struggles of a bygone age.

National Socialism, on the other hand, began as a movement which was self-consciously not concerned with restoring the borders of a 19th-century Kaiserreich, or of the Hapsburg empire, but exclusively with maintaining and strengthening the racial core of Aryan Europe—and it ended up, in 1945, as a truly pan-European movement fighting a common struggle for European culture and Aryan mankind.

This pan-White European element to the worldview will always find a home with Americans, who come from various European nationalities but are all united in a common racial identity and fate as White people.

Jul 17
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