I think it's pretty stupid, but I do wonder how nationalists that believe in the free market rationalize the vehemently anti-national nature of corporations and business. I always hear american nationalists praise 'capitalism' (which they think is people getting jobs at Tesla and choosing between beef pastrami and pastrami beef with their moh-nee) but then get mad when capitalism does capitalism shit like Saudia Arabia buying candidates (and potentially Tesla) or the fact it's really hard to find an actually American owned 'American' multi-national. Or get mad at joos for being really really good at capitalism.
Isn't the consistently nationalist hatred for the Rothschilds some real 'when God struck religious niggas called it bad luck' type shit? They're seeing this as an infringement of free speech, but I'm more than willing to be the companies take rights away more consistently than the government. I believe in the free market and I'm all for capitalism, but I know it has no relationship to the concept of nations/countries/ethnicity and moral consistency etc.
I heard a guy call the alt-right a socialist movement and I think it has some merit.
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