We need to build communities of love and support and mutual aid, erasing racism and bigotry and misogyny and sexual violence in our own communities first and foremost.
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Throwing bodies at the system over and over doesn't feel like a win to me.
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Lest this seem like a fascist victory, it is not. The street rally game for them is lost, and while it certainly can come back and must be opposed, this is not the only struggle that has had an impact.
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TWP disintegrated because it was, like all of these groups, built on lies and power dynamics. If you listen to what Matt Parrott said about the downfall, it's revealing.
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Just as much as he blamed (credited?) "antifa," he blamed the SPLC, too. Which is telling in its own way. TWP lost the publicity game that they wholly depended on.
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Look, I've read the TWP discord logs and for all the nasty stuff, it is 85% shitposting. There was no measurable substance to any of their policy talk.
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Richard Spencer, too, claimed that "antifa won." But let's be real about how that win manifest. Sure, he depended on optics to sell his wares, and he wasn't pulling optics.
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But he also cannot sustain the legal burden. Sines v. Kessler is just as much a deterrent as any other action.
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I do not believe he has the liquidity people thinks he has. Thr majority of neo-Nazis hate him, and people even slightly to the left of him hate him even worse. He doesn't have a lot of runway. He never actually had that much.
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Fake news is bad and things are really scary but we need to stop pretending like neo-Nazi groups are two stops away from totally converting the masses into doing Hitler salutes and burning crosses. They're not.
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The people who benefit most from the shift of the Overton window aren't the people on the fringes. They're the people just beyond the edge of where the window is currently at. That's a thing worth spending a think on.
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