Inevitable Nick
Not too long after the reality of anti-white policymaking and the post-war consensus were made clear to me did I come across Nick Fuentes. I was about 18, and he was only a few months older than me. His clips were enticing, edgy, over-the-top, and pretty funny. He really rubbed me the wrong way, though. These were the days of Richard Spencer, Mister Metokur, Academic Agent, James Allsup, The Right Stuff, The Daily Shoah, and many more. They all came across to me more cogent, more level-headed, more strategic. Nick just came off as a shockjock; somebody making a short-term windfall over a burgeoning new political force.
Years go by and every single person I thought would have had more relevancy, or successfully pushed for a unified right have all disappeared. They’re all irrelevant or just as relevant as they were nearly a decade ago. Or they just straight up disappeared (whatever happened to Allsup?). They’re still in commentary and rumination mode. If they affect any realpolitik, it’s marginal. I’m sure there are people in power like the uhh guys running the White House or Homeland Security twitter accounts who are from our same circles, I guess (lol). At the end of the day, the effects from the multi-varied sides of modern rightism seem to have little-to-no impact on actual political action, the spirit of the age.
Yet there is one. One who has brought a revelatory change to right-wing politics, who is shifting the right-wing overton window in every single way it needs to be shifted. It’s Nick. The same guy who all these years has been denounced or treated as the elephant in the room among RW’ers is now rising to the stage as the official new-right spokesman. He can’t do anything but win from the interviews either. Throughout his parade of interviews, he has established a working platform for any would-be politician looking to push back against the dying old guard GOP.
Yet all the people who should be happy about this seem outwardly indifferent, and quietly jealous and it shows through the same accusations that have always been used against Nick - gay, femboy, he’s mexican, he’s a fed. Yeah, and nobody cares about how sour you are that he won and you didn’t. Only few will inherit this new future’s power struggle, and Nick is only rising. The same people who really should be appreciative that he has presented the argument of the new right couldn’t be angrier. They have more in common, it seems, in terms of real outcome as the neocon, pro-israel, pro-H1B, pro-crony capitalist centre-right GOP. It’s an obsession with losing. I find it more admirable that the kid I thought was nothing more than a doofus seeking clicks who has had every attempt at a scandal lobbed at him, who has been debanked, defamed, and nearly assassinated has risen to the forefront.
In just the last few months I have come across young men in the wild watching reels of Nick Fuentes. He’s appeared on every podcast under the sun short of Joe Rogan. All I hear from other right-wing detractors is that he is a red herring psyop. Maybe? A psyop that only mainstreams the conversation on every major issue we have been trying to mainstream for a decade? Con inc. can only continue to shift rightward or be left behind as he and his ilk replace them. In reality, his recent rise is a signal that these ideas are inevitably mainstreamable. That comedically using the n-word, questioning the holocaust narrative, questioning world jewry, skepticism of the post-war globalist narrative is in.
I think this leads the sore losers in a rough spot. Not that it’s time to throw in the towel, obviously we have a long time before any real progress will be made as we have to contend with the Thiel-backed crowd (though JD Vance can probably be swayed towards our side like Gaetz seems to have). But much of the hard right has no relevance apart from continuous doom-saying if they do not join Nick.
His interview with Tucker, which will go down in history, was nothing but a boon for his increasingly evergreen image. And since, Tucker has only made himself look like every other predatory interviewer as he remains espousing the safe narrative that masquerades as honest and groundbreaking while slyly distancing himself from Nick. He held his cool on Piers Morgan’s joke of an interview which only cemented him further as a dominant figure above someone who is theoretically a legacy media talking head.
Nick is a difficult character to crowd around for many, and perhaps there is some grand scheme giving him the greenlight due to his perceptibly weaker aspects. He says stupid shit that is easily taken out of context and used to make him look like a dipshit. He’s an artsy, skinny, short guy who seems kind of weird. But, to be fair, where’s the 6’3” Chad family man who isn’t a psychopath that can take on Nick’s cross as the new maker of the right? Nick is passed the point of deep insecurities. He seems like a monomaniacal young man who knows he is a force to be dealt with. No one else can really make that claim. He has persistently risen from scandal and fall only stronger. And yet everyone I see from my end is just saying his rise is a consequence of opportunity whether it be Kirk’s assassination or whatever. Maybe? And? Isn’t that literally how anyone gets ahead in life? A guy retires and now his position is hiring and you take it? The fuck does that have to do with anything?
I think there’s a soreness on the right. So many fucking loud noises and bright lights awaiting the RW Christ or Caesar or something to reclaim and revivify.
Look at the facts. Our talking points were conspiratorial six years ago. They were being skeptically questioned two years ago. This year, due to especially Nick Fuentes, we are just the mainstream. The zoomer revolution is real, and there’s no stopping it.
In successful mainstreaming of our narrative MAGA will now be held accountable to America First or face obsolescence. That is objectively a win. Overtime, I knew Nick would be more of a force to be reckoned with as he has had more staying power than anybody. I’ve already predicted a future hispanic right-winger becoming a popular dictator in the US. Maybe I was onto something.


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