Message from @Mikko
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I personally learned quite a bit from skinheads,but I still met that stereotypical guy from time to time
Skinheads are dope
Almost all NRM leaders were skinheads at some point
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There's a difference between skins and "skins". Tons of useless human waste were skins too. The ones who weren't useless moved on to bigger and greater things where politics is at the heart of it all versus just something you make music about and drink to while listening to it.
If someone is a skin in the nordics and not active in the resistance movement they're as useless as any other passive "supporter". Furthermore the whether we should allow skins or not in the resistance movement or not is a moot topic to begin with. As is the whole how to dress code one. Our dress code etc. is stipulated anyways. So when we're out on official activism we have got clear rules on how to look and act. Whether someone is a skin or not, as long as they behave according to those rules when we're in public doing activism, is irrelevant. I'm pretty sure no one gives a damn what people wear outside the activism. As long as it's not a damn kippah etc.
‘As long as it's not a damn kippah etc.’
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Well said
@Deleted User The first thing movement babies do to look smart & cultured is to attack hollywood strawman they saw in American History X they watched in between new anime seasons. Rest assured less than 1/100th of these have ever met a skinhead. I've always had a ton of fun with them, and like it was said, a ton of our guys were/are skins. Some of our most aesthetic guys are skins.
And do notice how everyone making that "baby's first PR cuck comment about skins" are brand new visitors who don't do anything.
Most skins I know are better dressed than the non-skins
Lots of people show up in joggers or surplus jackets from the 1650s, while skinheads wear fashionable and masculine clothes
Anyhow, I'm pretty tired of this skin this skin that discussion. If people are active in an actual movement no matter where they are on the planet, then they are at least doing something. Anyone who isn't should just be silent. No one needs another keyboard warrior with opinions. For all I care they can all shove their opinions deep up their rectums. Skin or not a skin. If you don't do anything but waste time memeing about music, drinking beer or posting opinions on a fucking internet platform without walking the walk then you're useless.
So let us move on to the next topic.
Blessed post
tbh pin this
@Mikko What's your opinion about Masonry?
Freemasonry to be precise.
Not a fan.
@Mikko Should it be allowed?
Hitler banned freemasonry so I'm inclined to think that'd be a good course of action.
@Mikko Good, because it is **the** definition of corruption.
Nvm, I'm full of bullshit.
Sorry.
Yeah, Mussolini was woke about masons.
Even here in Finland plenty of members of freemasons were kicked out of the army.
Nice
@Mikko The thing is though, freemasonry is very deeply rooted in the Scandinavian Society.
@Mikko Risto Ryti, the famous Finnish politician during WW2 that is seen as a national hero of Finland was a freemason.
First lodge was founded in 1922, so I wouldn't call it extremely deeply rooted. As opposed to United States that was founded by Freemasons. He was a centrist, but at least he was vehemently anti-communist as his brother was shot by the Red Guards and was an eyewitness to the Mommila bloodbath: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Kordelin
He actually advocated for executing more communists and opposed any amnesty.
So yeah. A freemasons, could have been better, could have been worse, would have preferred a straight up fascist but we had to make do.
@Mikko Though now the Bonnier family basically rules whole Scandinavia, that includes Finland also.
And the Bonnier family has Bishops, pretty interesting for being a jewish family. The Swedish Church is tied with the Freemasons of Sweden.
Yeah, not news really.
Interestingly, Risto Ryti, despite of his masonry, liked Hitler personally and wrote in his diary that Hitler was a "Man that feels warmly, heartfelt, well meaning and a sensitive person".