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  1. Lot of good Southern Nationalist folks on Telegram its probably the last final platform for us if TOTAL deplatforming happens. If you are a young southern man or woman seeing this comment join up the Young Dixie channel. To PBS we are all Far right terror squads schizos…. they never change.

  2. All of these groups and people find it hard to carry on now that the Patel has cut the FBI subsidies, and DOGE cut the USAID checks. An appeals court has just reinstated those DOGE cuts, by the way. Poor Anglin, he is in a crisis. He can no longer afford his thrice daily door dash and his Chinese whores without the USAID deposit. All of these freaks are hurting.

    I am wondering your take on the State Senate election in Lancaster PA, where the Republicans had a solid candidate, a good candidate, but he lost to the Demonrat, in a district Trump took by 15 points. Isn’t that how it will go in 2026, the Democrats will take the House AND the Senate? A repeat of 1986? That is my take.

  3. 8chan had a huge cultural impact. People talk about ironmarch a lot, and they for sure radicalized a lot of people too, but 8chan was orders of magnitude bigger. Online white nationalism has been in decline ever since they went down in 2019 and posters there scattered throughout dozens of websites (the “web ring”), as well as places like telegram which is what this documentary touches on.
    They know all they have to do is target the largest “node” and then the movement becomes too decentralized to be effective and, because there’s no main gathering place everyone knows, people get lost along the way.
    I think people don’t like to talk about 8chan because there was, for a time, a pedo board on the website.

  4. This PBS Frontline documentary sounds like an eye-opening look into the dark corners of online extremism. The rise of groups like “Terrorgram” highlights the dangers of radicalization in digital spaces. Instead of getting lost in such toxic communities, people should focus on building meaningful connections. Maybe they should try Fiwfans, a dating website where they can meet real people and engage in positive interactions rather than falling down extremist rabbit holes. Social connections can be a much healthier outlet than online echo chambers filled with paranoia and hate.
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    • It was interesting.

      I watched most of it last night. I knew about Tarrant, John Earnest, Crusius and 8chan, but I didn’t know how much how those people had migrated to Telegram, or this murder in Slovakia of all places

    • Is there anything you would say that recommends these groups?

      What is the benefit to us in being associated with violent cranks? Do you think these people should be allowed to define our public image? How is that helpful?

      Again, if you can’t figure this out, I would say the problem is on your end. This is one reason why the alt-right isn’t a thing anymore. This is why it couldn’t grow out of being a niche subculture. This is why the ideas that were associated with it at the time – things like nationalism, White identity politics, immigration restriction, etc. – grew so spectacularly when taken out of the hands of its inept leadership. Actually, we should be glad it collapsed because their demise was a godsend.

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