
Koomersarj
There are no happy endings in New Jersey.
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Bit late to all this, I know. I am not a WN, but I do consider myself a "sympathetic non," since I don't participate in WN/Dissident Right spaces (and am not white lol) but do hold sympathies towards many if not most blood-and-soil ethnonationalist viewpoints. I'm sympathetic to rice ethnonationalism in Asia as well, as @Biowaste Removal would know.
Anyway, I find it quite interesting how just a year after Agartha became a mainstream meme on TikTok and IG Reels (notable since this seems to have been the first WN meme to go mainstream without losing its racial connotation), we have this of all happenings
One of the most normie artists in the WORLD announcing a project with tons of Nazi references and dropping a fucking song called "Nigga Heil Hitler;" with said song instantly becoming hot among normies (as it stands, 9.9M views on X for the music video) and creating a conversation about the JQ thanks to its being censored from all streaming platforms. It's to the point where you've even got Joe Rogan, the world's biggest podcaster, alluding to the JQ 

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All of this said, though, I don't want to oversell this. Kanye West's relationship with ethnonationalism/white nationalism is strange – he sometimes indicates he knows more about it than he lets on, as can be seen with his wearing Burzum and Peste Noire shirts in public – but it overall seems like he knows next to nothing about it. I mean he himself is an unashamed racemixer, the cover art for his upcoming project is a KKK wedding photo edited to make the groom's skin black, and the music video for his "WW3" song features depictions of interracial sex. It really seems like the only part of WN he understands is the JQ, and he's mostly appropriating the aesthetics of Neo-Nazism as a publicity stunt.
If Kanye was truly sympathetic to white ethnonationalism, you'd see him using his platform to amplify scathing critiques of mass immigration or eviscerations of multiculturalism as a concept (which are not at all hard to find on current X). It's not even necessary that he critique multiculturalism from a pro-white standpoint – he could do it from a pro-black standpoint, like Malcom X did, if he's concerned about alienating his audience. But he isn't doing that. He's very much sticking to promo and tweeting out random shit (FFS, even the Dalai Lama and Robert Sarah of Guinea have publicly criticized multiculturalism).
Honestly, even if the JQ were to become mainstream, I don't know how much that would actually change. It seems like around 50% of young white people in the West are self-hating cucks who are deeply ashamed of their ancestors and history, and even if all Jews were to be deposed from politics and academia, these chastity-caged faggots are unfortunately primed to take their place. You also have tons of Anglo-Saxon, German, etc. billionaires who do their part to facilitate mass immigration to fatten their own pockets, it's really not just a Jewish problem (also can't forget the role the Catholic Church plays in mass migration). You additionally have the issue of rampant gynocentrism in modern-day society, which would make the resurrection of patriarchy a STEEP uphill battle.
The JQ going mainstream would be good, but I don't get the impression it would be enough to create a "mass awakening" sufficient enough to give the Dissident Right what it wants
Anyway, I find it quite interesting how just a year after Agartha became a mainstream meme on TikTok and IG Reels (notable since this seems to have been the first WN meme to go mainstream without losing its racial connotation), we have this of all happenings

Joe Rogan defends Ye’s ‘Heil Hitler’ song
“It kind of supports what he says, which is that there’s this concerted effort, if you talk about Jewish people, that they’re going to remove you from everything,” Rogan said.

On Tuesday’s episode of the “Joe Rogan Experience,” he talked with comedian Tom Segura about the song, beginning his commentary by saying, “first of all, [it’s] kind of catchy.”
Then he defended the song’s antisemitic message.
“If you ban it, then people want to hear it more, and then it becomes more popular, and then it kind of supports what he says, which is that there’s this concerted effort, if you talk about Jewish people, that they’re going to remove you from everything,” Rogan said. “Remove you from banking, which is what he’s saying. They run everything.”
Later in the episode, the pair discussed West’s diamond-encrusted swastika necklace. Earlier this year, the rapper sold swastika T-shirts on his site.”
“You know a Jew sold him that,” said Rogan of the necklace, to which Segura responded “probably.”
“The Jewish have been controlling diamonds for a long time,” said Rogan. “They’re very smart about the diamonds, because the diamonds aren’t even really that valuable.”
All of this said, though, I don't want to oversell this. Kanye West's relationship with ethnonationalism/white nationalism is strange – he sometimes indicates he knows more about it than he lets on, as can be seen with his wearing Burzum and Peste Noire shirts in public – but it overall seems like he knows next to nothing about it. I mean he himself is an unashamed racemixer, the cover art for his upcoming project is a KKK wedding photo edited to make the groom's skin black, and the music video for his "WW3" song features depictions of interracial sex. It really seems like the only part of WN he understands is the JQ, and he's mostly appropriating the aesthetics of Neo-Nazism as a publicity stunt.
If Kanye was truly sympathetic to white ethnonationalism, you'd see him using his platform to amplify scathing critiques of mass immigration or eviscerations of multiculturalism as a concept (which are not at all hard to find on current X). It's not even necessary that he critique multiculturalism from a pro-white standpoint – he could do it from a pro-black standpoint, like Malcom X did, if he's concerned about alienating his audience. But he isn't doing that. He's very much sticking to promo and tweeting out random shit (FFS, even the Dalai Lama and Robert Sarah of Guinea have publicly criticized multiculturalism).
Honestly, even if the JQ were to become mainstream, I don't know how much that would actually change. It seems like around 50% of young white people in the West are self-hating cucks who are deeply ashamed of their ancestors and history, and even if all Jews were to be deposed from politics and academia, these chastity-caged faggots are unfortunately primed to take their place. You also have tons of Anglo-Saxon, German, etc. billionaires who do their part to facilitate mass immigration to fatten their own pockets, it's really not just a Jewish problem (also can't forget the role the Catholic Church plays in mass migration). You additionally have the issue of rampant gynocentrism in modern-day society, which would make the resurrection of patriarchy a STEEP uphill battle.
The JQ going mainstream would be good, but I don't get the impression it would be enough to create a "mass awakening" sufficient enough to give the Dissident Right what it wants
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