Crime From Canada to Finland, a US neo-Nazi fight club is rapidly spreading across the globe

Plummeting men's testosterone and rendering them incapable of defending themselves and their family will be one of the keys to replacing the West.

The UK already has the wheels in motion in attacking martial arts gyms, with it warning parents they are a 'breeding ground' for 'far-right' ideology - even if politics aren't discussed.

I expect this will ramp up very quickly and they will start squeezing combat gyms financially.

International Fears UK martial arts gyms are being used to recruit youngsters to fascism - even if 'direct political activism is minimal'



At its most basic level, essentially targeting and trying to smear self-defence. Very sinister.
 
I don’t get this whole neo-Nazi/skinhead thing. We constantly get our heads filled with talk of thousands, if not millions, of neo-Nazis who are supposedly the biggest threat to our freedom and society in Europe. Yet honestly, I can’t even remember the last time I saw someone I’d identify as a neo-Nazi.

It must have been in the 1990s — back when you'd occasionally see someone in a bomber jacket, with a shaved head, army trousers, boots, and listening to Böhse Onkelz and the like. Since then? Nothing.
 
sounds like a stupid idea infiltrating clubs as covert Nazis when you could just start your own club. I think some of these club owners were caught and instead played dumb about nazis coming around their gym.
Yeah, I can't imagine why they would subtly infiltrate existing clubs rather than just say, "Hey fellas, come join our Nazi fight club!".

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I'm confused, I read both articles and unless I missed something scanning over them, it doesn't exactly state anything that they've done that is "Neo Nazi", just a bunch of shit like "He drives a BMW which comes from Germany, where the Nazi's were formed" and shit like that.

Shouldn't they be waving around Swastikas and calling for the death of the joos?

The standard for being called a "Nazi" these days is so low. They certainly seem right wing, sure.
I don't believe you.

"Around that time, Rundo was also the leader of the Rise Above Movement, a neo-Nazi gang that had four of its members charged for their role in the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, but later pivoted to spreading the idea of active clubs among followers as the new nerve centers for fascistic indoctrination and recruitment."

"In 2023, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) revealed a statewide Tennessee Active Club was holding networking events and fight clubs at a Nashville area general store owned by a self-declared “actual literal Nazi”."

Just two examples from the article.
 
I don't believe you.

"Around that time, Rundo was also the leader of the Rise Above Movement, a neo-Nazi gang that had four of its members charged for their role in the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, but later pivoted to spreading the idea of active clubs among followers as the new nerve centers for fascistic indoctrination and recruitment."

"In 2023, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) revealed a statewide Tennessee Active Club was holding networking events and fight clubs at a Nashville area general store owned by a self-declared “actual literal Nazi”."

Just two examples from the article.
The people deflecting from this story are really outing themselves. As the saying goes, "Just give them enough rope.....".
 
Fight club such a deep movie and very layered.
interesting layers:
1) The author who was a closet homosexual at the time, which parallels the story of Jacks repression
2) while tyler was obv. an illusion good chance Bob and marla were as well
3) pre-programing for terrorism and towers falling
4) also heard interpretation Jack actually is bob and is the 1 with testicle cancer
5) all the while speaking to men in general, especially young men/men who live in the city/ work office jobs who tangle with repressed masculinity
6) how an imaginary reality can be manifested (DOn Juan Demarco is another good example of that)
7) a movie/ book about an underground MMA before MMA became popular
8) Fraudian/Jungian aspect of repressed Id/Shadow
9) more layers I am forgetting
 
Well this explains something. We have a poster on here that says they run a gym. He comes on here as a far left but so far left you hsve to wonder if its a front for what is really going on.

I could be wrong but it makes you wonder because all we see is the surface on here.
 
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I don’t get this whole neo-Nazi/skinhead thing. We constantly get our heads filled with talk of thousands, if not millions, of neo-Nazis who are supposedly the biggest threat to our freedom and society in Europe. Yet honestly, I can’t even remember the last time I saw someone I’d identify as a neo-Nazi.

It must have been in the 1990s — back when you'd occasionally see someone in a bomber jacket, with a shaved head, army trousers, boots, and listening to Böhse Onkelz and the like. Since then? Nothing.

What makes you think you'd readily be able to identify someone as a Neo-Nazi?

The scoffing in her is hilarious considering that a while back that one jack@ss rightists loved all over the internet was caught on video having a room full of you g white dudes doing the Nazi salute and then was like "Bro we were just being edgy, it was a joke...ya know, because that's funny to us!"



Eloy does a Nazi salute TWICE and you have people immediately going "nah bruh, you're mistaken" and then he literally turns Grok into a Hitler apologist. Lol


And in this very thread you have some of the loudest "words have meaning" goons talking about how "Nazi" and "racist" and sh*t no longer have any meaning. That's how these ideologies survive, they survive by proponents of them normalizing them to the degree where they can gaslight anyone who calls them out because they're not being explicit. Like how they started saying sh*t that sounds like "well I dont think that guy is a racist because HE never said he's a racist, in fact he says he's not a racist so I dont see the problem"...as if racists have always declared their racism openly.
 
I don't believe you.

"Around that time, Rundo was also the leader of the Rise Above Movement, a neo-Nazi gang that had four of its members charged for their role in the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, but later pivoted to spreading the idea of active clubs among followers as the new nerve centers for fascistic indoctrination and recruitment."

"In 2023, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) revealed a statewide Tennessee Active Club was holding networking events and fight clubs at a Nashville area general store owned by a self-declared “actual literal Nazi”."

Just two examples from the article.
The guys are definitely far right and white nationalists, but again, where are the Nazi flags? Where are the Swastikas? I looked up Rundo, I looked up the "Rise Above Movement" and I followed that article about that "actual literal Nazi" and find none of that. Why are Neo Nazi's not using Nazi imagery anymore?

It takes me two seconds to find Ukrainians with actual Swastika tattoos and flags, and all you guys support them, LOL...
 
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The guys are definitely far right and white nationalists, but again, where are the Nazi flags? Where are the Swastikas? I looked up Rundo, I looked up the "Rise Above Movement" and I followed that article about that "actual literal Nazi" and find none of that. Why are Neo Nazi's not using Nazi imagery anymore?

It takes me two seconds to find Ukrainians with actual Swastika tattoos and flags, and all you guys support them, LOL...

Not sure you looked them up very hard. Various law enforcement agencies and legal entities have them documented as "Neo-Nazi"...and not sure if you read the wiki but:

"On August 27, 2018, charges were filed by the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, against four members of the group in connection to their actions at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in 2017. They were arrested by the FBI, and the charges were unsealed and announced on October 2, 2018. The four California men — Benjamin D. Daley, 25, and Thomas W. Gillen, 34, both of Redondo Beach; Michael P. Miselis, 29, of Lawndale; and Cole E. White, 34, of Clayton — were charged with a single count each of violating the federal rioting statute as well as with conspiring to violate it. They were said to have come to the rally "with the intent to . . . commit violent acts in furtherance of a riot." According to an affidavit, the four men who were charged were "among the most violent individuals present in Charlottesville" for the rally. The charges were not related to the death of Heather Hyer.

On May 3, 2019, Daley and Miselis pled guilty to conspiring to riot, joining the other Rise Above members who had done so earlier. Three of the four were sentenced on July 19: Daley to 37 months, Gillen to 33 months, and Miselis to 27 months. Cole White was to be sentenced at a later date. In August 2020, the unanimous United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld the convictions of Daley and Miselis because, it found, any unconstitutionally overbroad elements of the Anti-Riot Act were fully severable.

When Miselis was arrested, a search of his house found assault weapon ammunition, smoke bombs and flares, as well as a poster which read "88", code for "Heil Hitler" — "H" being the eighth letter of the alphabet. Miselis had recently met members of violent white supremacist groups in Europe, according to prosecutors."

That last paragraph should be of interest to you.
 
The guys are definitely far right and white nationalists, but again, where are the Nazi flags? Where are the Swastikas? I looked up Rundo, I looked up the "Rise Above Movement" and I followed that article about that "actual literal Nazi" and find none of that. Why are Neo Nazi's not using Nazi imagery anymore?

It takes me two seconds to find Ukrainians with actual Swastika tattoos and flags, and all you guys support them, LOL...
Strawman bullshit. <DisgustingHHH>

"At one point in the video posted by the Tennessee cell, an Active Club flag featuring a sonnenrad, a symbol of Nazi Germany that has been adopted by neo-Nazis and other far-right extremists, can be seen hanging on the wall where young children would normally gather."
 
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I'm confused, I read both articles and unless I missed something scanning over them, it doesn't exactly state anything that they've done that is "Neo Nazi", just a bunch of shit like "He drives a BMW which comes from Germany, where the Nazi's were formed" and shit like that.

Shouldn't they be waving around Swastikas and calling for the death of the joos?

The standard for being called a "Nazi" these days is so low. They certainly seem right wing, sure.
Its that darn toxic masculinity and those pesky conservative ideas
 
Its that darn toxic masculinity and those pesky conservative ideas
Are you saying you agree with him? Did you read the articles or my responses above?

This will save you the trouble of scrolling up.

I don't believe you.

"Around that time, Rundo was also the leader of the Rise Above Movement, a neo-Nazi gang that had four of its members charged for their role in the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, but later pivoted to spreading the idea of active clubs among followers as the new nerve centers for fascistic indoctrination and recruitment."

"In 2023, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) revealed a statewide Tennessee Active Club was holding networking events and fight clubs at a Nashville area general store owned by a self-declared “actual literal Nazi”."

Just two examples from the article.

Strawman bullshit. <DisgustingHHH>

"At one point in the video posted by the Tennessee cell, an Active Club flag featuring a sonnenrad, a symbol of Nazi Germany that has been adopted by neo-Nazis and other far-right extremists, can be seen hanging on the wall where young children would normally gather."
Not sure you looked them up very hard. Various law enforcement agencies and legal entities have them documented as "Neo-Nazi"...and not sure if you read the wiki but:

"On August 27, 2018, charges were filed by the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, against four members of the group in connection to their actions at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in 2017. They were arrested by the FBI, and the charges were unsealed and announced on October 2, 2018. The four California men — Benjamin D. Daley, 25, and Thomas W. Gillen, 34, both of Redondo Beach; Michael P. Miselis, 29, of Lawndale; and Cole E. White, 34, of Clayton — were charged with a single count each of violating the federal rioting statute as well as with conspiring to violate it. They were said to have come to the rally "with the intent to . . . commit violent acts in furtherance of a riot." According to an affidavit, the four men who were charged were "among the most violent individuals present in Charlottesville" for the rally. The charges were not related to the death of Heather Hyer.

On May 3, 2019, Daley and Miselis pled guilty to conspiring to riot, joining the other Rise Above members who had done so earlier. Three of the four were sentenced on July 19: Daley to 37 months, Gillen to 33 months, and Miselis to 27 months. Cole White was to be sentenced at a later date. In August 2020, the unanimous United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld the convictions of Daley and Miselis because, it found, any unconstitutionally overbroad elements of the Anti-Riot Act were fully severable.

When Miselis was arrested, a search of his house found assault weapon ammunition, smoke bombs and flares, as well as a poster which read "88", code for "Heil Hitler" — "H" being the eighth letter of the alphabet. Miselis had recently met members of violent white supremacist groups in Europe, according to prosecutors."

That last paragraph should be of interest to you.
 
Are you saying you agree with him? Did you read the articles or my responses above?

This will save you the trouble of scrolling up.

They just came to believe that they own the concept of fighting. Because their narrative has always been that leftists are non-confrontational "soy-bois" or whatever because we are secure enough in our masculinity not to want structure society so that women are 2nd-class citizens because of our pathological need to feel useful (meaning above them). As if Socialists, Communists, and Anarchists werent almost always the first groups targeted by fascist regimes because they were the least tolerant and most willing to fight back in the streets.

I'm sure @DoctorTaco will agree that we're all just a bunch of feminine little pansies.
 
Are you saying you agree with him? Did you read the articles or my responses above?

This will save you the trouble of scrolling up.
Gotten too used to people crying fascist and nazi for anything they disagree with if a person is even remotely traditional and or conservative about gender roles, immigration, global community vs nationalistic pride, etc.

No, I didn't read the whole thing. Near ceaseless cries of Nazi and finger pointing have more than just me rolling our eyes and going about our business. Shame that means that when an actual neo-nazi rears their heads it may get overlooked. Oh well, there's plenty of masked antifa avengers out there willing to smack'em in the face so on to the next thing.
 
I'm confused, I read both articles and unless I missed something scanning over them, it doesn't exactly state anything that they've done that is "Neo Nazi", just a bunch of shit like "He drives a BMW which comes from Germany, where the Nazi's were formed" and shit like that.

Shouldn't they be waving around Swastikas and calling for the death of the joos?

The standard for being called a "Nazi" these days is so low. They certainly seem right wing, sure.
This. Are they actual nazis or just literally hitlers? We need to be careful these days as words don t mean shit anymore.

If they are right wing and simply guilty of thought crimes, then IDGAF.
 
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