General Zyklon: Best Generation.......Or Not?



        As of lately there's been a lot of hubub regarding this new generation of kids, namely Generation Z, and while I appreciate their sentiments, I have some issues. I was Xennial, born in 1982, and even with all the internet access kids have now, I had to resort to TV when I was younger, although AOL did come around early on, most of my information-seeking was done on Newsgroups (Xennials, remember those?) and TV shows on Hitler, Stalin and religious cults back in the 90s. back then, it wasn't common for someone to be, say 15-18 years old and be conservative, let alone knowing about the JQ. a lot of the time I was ostracized by peers, especially women when I let on my "real views". having to put on a mask during the lean Bill Clinton years was rough and knowing the federal government interference with Waco and Ruby Ridge was a tough burden to carry. being that I had early onset Autism, oftentimes, I would, like in 7th grade science class (1995-ish) I exclaimed to class "y'know Timothy McVeigh really didn't do anything wrong" the band Live was big at that time with their hit album "Throwing Copper"  and "Lightning Crashes", which was around the time of the Alfred P. Murrah building. I didn't mind the song but I remember one kid saying that singing it meant you "hated the victims of 4/20/95 (94?) attacks on the FBI building. I dunno, kids are weird.
Anyways, I was always at odds with this new "90s bruh" thing and one girl told me I had the views of a 68 year old man. Like who, Barry Goldwater? a lot of my favorite bands stood against what I believed in (years before I discovered NSBM and martial industrial). The thing is, if you stood alone in a crowd of people saying "boo" back then and you say "yea" I felt you were doing something right. Now its easy for people like me to voice our views. but I digress. Many of them still, especially the younger Z-Gens still think the free market is cool, hey, guess what? so did I back then. things change. You get older, you have to pay bills, work, etc. Most kids I know that are younger than my brother are still stuck in that progressive/socdem mindset (especially the girls, women are biological wired to be liberal, something I may get into a later article)

Most of the best people post alt-right I've met weren't Z's, but rather everything from ex-skins from the 80s, to older Y and Xennials and Gen X types who felt as alone as me. obviously, and hopefully Gen Z's views will mature. Most of the older types prefered mixed economies or total Socialism (like left of Hitler Socialism) while still being hardcore Conservative on the social issues front, the rise of National Bolshevism among some outlier Z's is surprising considering they still think its a "meme". Sorry to say its not, Ernst Niekisch, Georges Sorel, Charles Maurras, Kai Murros, Eduard Liminov, and Giorgio "Franco" Freda (Aleksandr Dugin is ok but I don't feel as much of a connection with him much anymore) pioneered the ideas ages ago, in dank basements and secret offices, much to the chagrin of Soviet, French and German officals(they were de-Stalinizing at the time and even Stalin opposed them, one of them being a famous ex-White Army soldier by the name of Nikolai Ustraylov). that sense of danger, of fear, is what attracted me to the movement initially but it gave an alternative to the Lockean sense of "everyone deserves rights". Some do, some don't. The problem with Z is they take Hoppean dynamics quite seriously and think its the poor doing this. no, its mainly the rich and as we all know the rich tend to have echoes in the names. They will not admit that Pinochet took money from the Chicago Boys, a cavalcade of rich Jewish bankers. They will either a) throw helicopter memes at you (poor defense) or b) (unlikely) have their worldview destroyed considering they also idolize Adolf Hitler, which by all means came into the NSDAP when it was still largely Socialist. or don't even mention that the majority of Mussolini's Fascist Party started out as Communists or Socialists. their brains are not fully developed yet and that's why they shit all over us like stool pigeons when met with facts about their heroes. They're a start but they will reach our ages in the coming decades and realize that the free market doesn't guarantee folk values and national solidarity.

- J. Barger

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