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Revision as of 13:50, 30 October 2023 by FargothGares (talk | contribs)
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"People can really believe anything these days!" - Ismism

This page is meant to represent FargothGares's political views. Please do not make any major edits without their permission.

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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 the same ideology, everything you say is very agreeable and you're an excellent writer and debater. The only difference really is that you're an irredentist and I'm a separatist, but that merely stems from the different circumstances of our countries. (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)

  • Nurulisme (////) - I call you a "Left Quarkist" because like with Quark, I'm too retarded to understand your more esoteric takes, which share the subject of Capital. I'm not too into philosophy, but as that's a rather large part of your page, I can say it isn't very agreeable. Your Marxism is very much contradicted by your adherence to religion and nationalism (the latter being really one of the few things I appreciate about your ideology, even if a very moderate form of it). (3/10)
  • Mishism (////) - There's not much I can say I like about your ideology, it's a combination of some of the worse kinds of anarchism. You're a chill dude and I would say the most agreeable sections are on social views and environmentalism. (2/10)
  • Voidvill Rajandeep (////) - I don't even know where to start with this, I frankly can't pin you down ideologically. Your page is certainly much more philosophy focused, and of the stuff I can understand, it's not good and very all over the place. Your political views are somewhat less contradictory since last time I saw them, but still not very agreeable. (1/10)

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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