Matthew Heimbach going from "NazBol" to "NazBol who thinks people of all races should work together against Jews" doesn't actually seem to be deradicalization, no matter how hard Jesse Morton and Light Upon Light insist it is. 
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If you watch the video, he's pushing the same anti-capitalist white nationalist positions he was always pushing with the Traditionalist Worker Party. Listen to him talk about white people as "my community," which is the same dogwhistle he always used.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4DGkvsJLP8 …
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It's not enough to base your organizing on class. If we want to keep Nazis out of our spaces, our politics need to be grounded in anti-racism, feminism, and disability rights. The Aimee Tereses of the world are going to bring us to Matthew Heimbach.
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This is *exactly* why I rail against the class reductionist podcast politics of people who still casually drop racist, antisemitic, and ableist slurs. It's not edgy or punk or "dirtbag." It's just leaving the door open for fucking Nazis like Matthew Heimbach.
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"My religious views on social issues are still those of the Church" also doing a lot of heavy lifting there. In other words, "Don't worry, I'm still a misogynist and hate the queers."
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Which is par from the course for Light Upon Light. Both Morton and Schoep still hate lgbtq+.
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poor fascists just want to save their nation
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