Some Things We don't like, Some Things We do like
Some people wonder just what National Anarchists are for and what we're against. There can be confusion about new political movements and National Anarchism along with the New Right is known to have all sorts of names thrown at it with little basis in fact. It should be stated that all National Anarchists have their own views about many subjects and what is true for one will not be true for another. This is not a complete and comprehensive or listed in any particular order but it should be enough to help clear up some misconceptions.
Things we don't like:
Fascism, liberalism, neo-conservatives, globalization, communism, capitalism, Nutzism (also known as Nazism), big government, politicians, corporate media, Israel, Hollywood, cultural piracy, hip hop, Americanism, fast food, child labor, Labour Parties, patriotism, monarchy, terrorism, Antifa, materialism, Affirmative Action, gay bashing, insurance companies, banks, fundamentalism, dogmatic traditionalism, unfettered immigration, cultural invasions, wars, oil companies, slavish political dogma, global warming, universalism, internationalism, modern feminism, American foreign policy, political correctness, fake opposition parties such as the Democrats, the ruling classes of North America and Europe, and labor unions.
Things we like:
Tradition, free speech, liberty, cultural identity, Prussianism, environmentalism, independent music, time away from work, organic food, hierarchy, as little government as possible, the right to privacy, small towns, personal integrity, standing up for what you believe in, non conformists, self-education, home schooling, sustainable communities, political philosophy, meta-history, revolutionary art, culture jamming, open source software, pro family community policies, communitarian economy, decentralization, self-determination for all peoples, the Greek polis, smashing stereotypes, religious values, anti-individualism, community volunteering, cultural pride, and activism.
Things we don't like:
Fascism, liberalism, neo-conservatives, globalization, communism, capitalism, Nutzism (also known as Nazism), big government, politicians, corporate media, Israel, Hollywood, cultural piracy, hip hop, Americanism, fast food, child labor, Labour Parties, patriotism, monarchy, terrorism, Antifa, materialism, Affirmative Action, gay bashing, insurance companies, banks, fundamentalism, dogmatic traditionalism, unfettered immigration, cultural invasions, wars, oil companies, slavish political dogma, global warming, universalism, internationalism, modern feminism, American foreign policy, political correctness, fake opposition parties such as the Democrats, the ruling classes of North America and Europe, and labor unions.
Things we like:
Tradition, free speech, liberty, cultural identity, Prussianism, environmentalism, independent music, time away from work, organic food, hierarchy, as little government as possible, the right to privacy, small towns, personal integrity, standing up for what you believe in, non conformists, self-education, home schooling, sustainable communities, political philosophy, meta-history, revolutionary art, culture jamming, open source software, pro family community policies, communitarian economy, decentralization, self-determination for all peoples, the Greek polis, smashing stereotypes, religious values, anti-individualism, community volunteering, cultural pride, and activism.
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