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National Wodenism or Fargothism, are the politics of FargothGares. It is a Fascist ideology catered towards English nationalism and separatism, influenced by the British and Italian Fascists with its technocratic, corporatist and organic system of government. It is also economically far-left, espousing an economy formed on National Syndicalist principles. Its core goals are the creation of an English Republic and a revival in Fyrnsidu. It stands staunchly opposed to Abrahamic reaction as well as Secular progressivism .

Political Journey

I wasn't very political but I definitely leaned very very moderately left, had a favourable opinion of the monarchy and disliked religion.

Social Democrat

  • Secularism
  • Monarchism

I became to be more politically aware, and I took a great disliking to the Liberal Party, the USA and the Murdoch media, and believed authoritarian measures were justified in curbing their influence, while also becoming rabidly Reddit religion-wise. My love for the monarchy moved from just liking the aesthetics to thinking it was something that gave Australia identity, and I felt that republicanism would Americanize Australia. Don't ask how the house of Windsor would co-exist with state atheism btw

Proto-Fargothism

  • Social Authoritarian
  • State Atheist
  • Monarchism
  • Bi-Cultural Nationalism
  • Australian Nationalism
  • Ultra Anti-Americanism

Really my transitionary phase to Fascism, I just called myself a third positionist because I thought fascism was inherently christian (??????????)

I became a Republican and a Pagan towards the end of this phase
Third Position

  • Bi-Cultural Nationalism
  • Monarchism
  • Australian Nationalism

I had come to realise that I shared much in common with Fascism and reading into it I began to find it rather agreeable. Becoming a Pagan helped to push me in the direction of English diaspora nationalism.

I was mostly the same as I am now, the biggest difference is that I am for class conflict rather than collaboration. My worst takes from this period was that I used to be sympathetic to zionism and electoralism.
Fascism

  • Mosleyism
  • State Fyrnsidu
  • Republicanism
  • English Nationalism

I realised that electoralism as a path to fascism was unreasonable, and this also influenced my economic views and I embraced a revolutionary, working class-oriented Fascism.

Left Fascism

  • National Syndicalism
  • State Fyrnsidu
  • Republicanism
  • English Nationalism


Relations

Everything here is solely based on political opinions, not personal

Good (7-10)

  • Alstūdism - Quite happy I helped push you in this direction, I didn't think I would agree with someone politically this much. It's cool that we share File:Folkish Syndicalism.png the same ideology, everything you say is very agreeable and you're an excellent writer and debater. (10/10)
  • Agricoetism - A fellow syndicalist and a Pagan, there's quite a lot of common ground, the main disagreements between are us is on the extent of the state, centralisation of the economy, ethnic nationalism and industrialism, but apart from those I consider you rather ideologically close to myself (8/10)

Mixed (4-6)

  • Pantheonism - You're not the worst, but some of your points such as world federalism, monarchism and sympathy to Israel are quite bad. Your economics are alright though. (4/10)
=== Bad=== (0-3)

Good

Mixed

Bad

Movements

Countries and movements that I support and would align myself with, modern or historical.

Comrades

  • Levellers & Diggers (Great Britain, 1646-1651)
  • French Revolution (France, 1789 –1799)
  • Kingdom of Italy (Italy, 1922-1943)
  • Councils of National-Syndicalist Offensive (Spain, 1931-1934)
  • British Union of Fascists (Great Britain, 1932-1940)
  • Pērkonkrusts (Latvia, 1933-1944)
  • Falange de las JONS (Spain, 1934-1937)
  • Italian Social Republic (Italy, 1943-1945)
  • Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Korea, 1948-)
  • 26th of July Movement (Cuba, 1955-1962)

Mixed

  • Crusade of Romanianism (Romania, 1934-1937)
  • CasaPound Italia (Italy, 2003-)

Enemies

How I Would’ve Voted

Social Democracymaxxing

  • 1901 - - No leader (Labor)
  • 1903 - - Chris Watson (Labor)
  • 1906 - - Chris Watson (Labor)
  • 1910 - - Andrew Fisher (Labor)
  • 1913 - - Andrew Fisher (Labor)
  • 1914 - - Andrew Fisher (Labor)
  • 1917 - - Frank Tudor (Labor)
  • 1919 - - Frank Tudor (Labor)
  • 1922 - - Matthew Charlton (Labor)
  • 1925 - - Matthew Charlton (Labor)
  • 1928 - - James Scullin (Labor)
  • 1929 - - James Scullin (Labor)
  • 1931 - - Jack Lang (Lang Labor)
  • 1934 - - Jack Lang (Lang Labor)
  • 1937 - - John Curtin (Labor)
  • 1940 - - Jack Lang (Lang Labor)
  • 1943 - - John Curtin (Labor)
  • 1946 - - Jack Lang (Lang Labor)
  • 1949 - - Ben Chifley (Labor)
  • 1951 - - Ben Chifley (Labor)
  • 1954 - - H. V. Evatt (Labor)
  • 1955 - - H. V. Evatt (Labor)
  • 1958 - - H. V. Evatt (Labor)
  • 1961 - - Arthur Calwell (Labor)
  • 1963 - - Arthur Calwell (Labor)
  • 1966 - - Arthur Calwell (Labor)
  • 1969 - - Gough Whitlam (Labor)
  • 1972 - - Gough Whitlam (Labor)
  • 1974 - - Gough Whitlam (Labor)
  • 1975 - - Gough Whitlam (Labor)
  • 1977 - - Gough Whitlam (Labor)
  • 1980 - - Bill Hayden (Labor)
  • 1983 - - Bob Hawke (Labor)
  • 1984 - - Bob Hawke (Labor)
  • 1987 - - Bob Hawke (Labor)
  • 1990 - - Bob Hawke (Labor)
  • 1993 - - Paul Keating (Labor)
  • 1996 - - Paul Keating (Labor)
  • 1998 - - Kim Beazley (Labor)
  • 2001 - - Kim Beazley (Labor)
  • 2004 - - Mark Latham (Labor)
  • 2007 - - Kevin Rudd (Labor)
  • 2010 - - Julia Gillard (Labor)
  • 2013 - - Bob Katter (KAP)
  • 2016 - - Bob Katter (KAP)
  • 2019 - - Bob Katter (KAP)
  • 2022 - - Bob Katter (KAP)

Social Democracymaxxing 2

  • 1892- - Henry Hyndman (Social Democratic Federation)
  • 1895- - Henry Hyndman (Social Democratic Federation)
  • 1900 - - Keir Hardie (Labour Representation Committee)
  • 1906 - - Keir Hardie (Labour Representation Committee)
  • Jan 1910 - - Arthur Henderson (Labour)
  • Dec 1910 - - George Barnes (Labour)
  • 1918 - - Henry Hyndman (National Socialist)
  • 1922 - - No Leader (National Socialist)
  • 1923 - - No Leader (National Socialist)
  • 1924 - - No Leader (National Socialist)
  • 1929 - - Abstain
  • 1931 - - Oswald Mosley (New)
  • 1935 - - Abstain
  • 1945 - - C. A. Smith (Common Wealth)
  • 1950 - - David Gibson (Independent Labour)
  • 1951 - - Fred Barton (Independent Labour)
  • 1955 - - Annie Maxton (Independent Labour)
  • 1959 - - Oswald Mosley (Union Movement)
  • 1964 - - John Bean (British National)
  • 1966 - - Oswald Mosley (Union Movement)
  • 1970 - - John O'Brien (National Front)
  • Feb 1974 - - John Davis (National Independence)
  • Oct 1974 - - John Kingsley Read (National Front)
  • 1979 - - John Tyndall (National Front)
  • 1983 - - Andrew Fountaine (Nationalist)
  • 1987 - - John Tyndall (BNP)
  • 1992 - John McAuley (National Front)
  • 1997 - - Ian Anderson (National Democrats)
  • 2001 - - Nick Griffin (BNP)
  • 2005 - - Nick Griffin (BNP)
  • 2010 - - Nick Griffin (BNP)
  • 2015 - - Robin Tilbrook (English Democrats)
  • 2017 - - Robin Tilbrook (English Democrats)
  • 2019 - - Robin Tilbrook (English Democrats)


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