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Not to be confused with Stransserism.

Strasserism is an authoritarian (but usually anti-totalitarian) and culturally far-right ball, toward the left side of the economic axis.

While not as far left as Nazbol, he supports a socialist economy with strong worker's rights, and is anti-capitalist believing that markets are dominated by those he deems "inferior". He holds anti-semitic, ableist, and generally racist and ethnocentric views, much like but, to an overall lesser degree to Nazism, and enforces these with an authoritarian government.

Strasserism varies on being as expansionist and genocidal as National Socialism or favouring a "nationalists of the world unite" approach and favouring everyone's right to a national (worker's) homeland. However, the original proposal put forth by the Strassers, as opposed to the extreme expansionism of the Nazis, was the creation of a United States of Europe, with such proposals as a universal currency and abolition of border checks. The goal of this was to strike a balance between chauvinism of regional identities and the sense of belonging to a greater European civilization.

Strasserism often views Jews as less than themselves for more economic reasons than on a racial hierarchy.

How to Draw

Flag of Strasserism
  1. Draw a ball
  2. Draw the Black Front flag, outlined white and colored in red.
  3. Fill the ball in with black.
  4. Add the eyes and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Red #FF0000 255, 0, 0
Black #141414 20, 20, 20
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255


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Frenemies

  • Nazism - I love you brother, but you're a backstabbing [removed] and not a true Nazi! Also stop hating on Slavs!
  • National Communism - More left than I am and he pretends to hate me for being fascistic but we are closer than he thinks.
  • Conservative Socialism, Left-Wing Nationalism & Welfare Chauvinism - Way too moderate.
  • Marxism–Leninism - Can't say I like how progressive you've become but back then I swear I wouldn't have backstabbed you if we signed the pact.
  • Trotskyism - I was betrayed like you, too...
  • Socialism - Why do you shun me so?
  • Nationalism - Same as above.
  • Paternalistic Conservatism - Good candidate for Strasserist radicalization.
  • Stransserism - Why is my son such a degenerate?
  • National Capitalism - Based nationalist and cultural far-rightist but with cringe capitalism. Perhaps he is a Hitlerist who has stopped hiding behind socialism.
  • Juche - Basically national socialism, but even your autarky is extreme for me.
  • Dengism - Occupies a similar region to me on the political compass, just be less friendly to Israel and you are good.
  • Reactionary Socialism - You have based ideas but you take it waaaaay too far.
  • National Anarchism - I like your anti-capitalism and social views, but get a state anarkiddy.
  • Lawsonomy - Based bank-hating and leftism but you're a very big idiot.
  • Bull Moose Progressivism - Good job breaking those (((Bankers))), but why are you progressive?
  • African Socialism & Maoism–Third Worldism - I swear, its my modern followers that are racist. In reality, I support anti-imperialism in colonial states.
  • Pol Potism - I can always appreciate a fellow socialist nationalist, and what you did with the banks was based, but you're f*cking insane.
  • Fascism - Gregor likes you but Otto hates you.

(((Bankers)))

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  1. Strasserism originally began as a fascist movement however Otto Strasser would later denounce Fascism and Nazism in his book Germany Tommorow
  2. "We are Christians; without Christianity Europe is lost. Hitler is an atheist."

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