by letting himself be polarised in exchange for bigger media profile, he drove ppl away who are open to far-right but don't wanna be nazis.
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but Spencer isn't a "nazi". and the media painted Trump as worse than hitler.
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Actually, calmly and strictly technically, he is a Nazi. Where do you think significant points of ideological divergence are to be found?
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AFAIK, Spencer's been on some pan-Euro globalist kick. Not a nationalist.
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You don't think the Third Reich was on "some pan-Euro globalist kick?"
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Sure. But you asked about sig. points of ideological divergence—not real-world consequences of implementation. Spencer's more of a Duginist.
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Still not seeing any point of significant ideological divergence. The example you suggested certainly doesn't amount to one.
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There isn't much to decisively suggest that Nazism was intended as an internationalist project. This would be contra to Spencer's ideology.
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There's masses of evidence for exactly that. It was based on global race politics, not nationalism.
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Per everything I've read, Nazism revolved around German ethnonationalism. Wasn't about trying to form a singular French/German/etc. union.
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You've heard of the Waffen SS? Units drawn from all the European countries that had been incorporated under the umbrella of the Reich.
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'Foreign legions' have been a common feature of many militaries—e.g., the French & Spanish still maintain foreign legion regiments today.
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