The Stupidity of the Leftwing and Rightwing Labels
To foreground this post, I recommend that you read this old NS article from 80’s by Riis-Knudsen here:
Liberal. Conservative. Leftwing. Rightwing…bleh.
We need to trash can these words right now. It is only the older generations that are attached to them. Only they get emotional about what is or isn’t liberal. Only they conflate ‘the Right’ or “Rightwing’ with the Good. These political weasel words are 20th century relics that have no bearing on our time.
Young people today have a healthier attitude—a racialized and tribal attitude. This is of course a natural and appropriate development when the ‘common good’ has become a sick joke and no one feels connected to society in any way. In this world, we take care of our own and that’s it.
The Volkish starting point—the question we ask first when confronted with ‘issues’—is whether or not the proposal is good for our people. We do not care if something conforms to an arbitrary grab bag of prejudices be it ‘liberal’ or ‘conservative’. We don’t try to fit into abstract political theories be it libertarianism, communism or anything else. In this way, we announce the end of politics as people have known it for centuries. We are strict, but not dogmatic. We want what’s good for us, and we don’t care how we get it.
Why is support for the family ‘right wing’? Why is protecting the natural environment ‘left wing’? Why is opposition to corporate exploitation ‘liberal’? Why is support for Jewish wars ‘conservative’?
Do these words help us understand society and what’s best for our people or do they endlessly confuse us and create stupid divisions? It’s time to move on.