Were they /fa/?
yes, in a "white genocide" kind of way
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsGmHKwQ55w
>>1807502
why can't modern facists be as /fa/?
They were destroyed das wot they were
>>1807528
Because there's no such thing as a modern fascist movement.
>>1807528
People in general used to dress well back then. No one has self respect anymore.
>>1807528
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zlOdZGAWoY
>>1807575
Cancer.
>>1807562
A mix of utilitarianism and laziness.
>>1807502
yes
>>1807502
would be more /fa/ if they were trained, not drought
>>1807985
I think a lot of it has to do with being told for decades that looks don't matter and it's whats on the inside that counts. wanting to be beautiful is viewed as swallow or primitive. you even see this in other forms of aesthetics, the """"symbolism"""" and """"message"""" of art has become more important than the aesthetic beauty.
The entire ideology of fascism on the other hand is built on beauty. it's no coincidence that many of the Nazi elite attempted to be artists. Hitler himself used to be a painter.
>>1808068
Thats really interesting, any good sources on how fascism and beauty go hand in hand like you said? Not being a smartass, genuinely interested
>>1808068
Too bad Nazis rejected modern art, which was deeply tied to fascism, and jacked off to Classicism.
>>1807528
American neo-nazis are unfashionable, but the British are still pretty /fa/.
>>1808424
>that
>/fa/
No
>>1808099
Not that guy, but here's a pretty good article about Nazi aesthetics.
http://rarehistoricalphotos.com/color-photos-from-nazi-germany/
>>1808068
>>1808068
>>1808424
ahahahaha just no.
>>1808099
Fascism is an essentially beautiful political system, because it's so simple. Unfortunately, however, life is not a poem (that's why we need poems), so fascism always ends in disorder and bloodshed. In reality, things aren't the same color on the inside and outside. The world is made up of muddy shades of grey--it would make a bad poem, but it's a good life.
>>1808099
Just read the Futurist Manifesto and the first Fascist Manifesto, both written by the same guy, the poet Marinetti.
Also, there's a good essay by a German Revolutionary-Conservative Armin Mohler called "Der faschistische Stil" or "Fascist style" that argues basically this, that the fundamental notion of the fascist movement was not politics, but a style of "severity and coldness".
>>1808108
That's because Nazism is a half-assed form of Fascism. At least fascist have an intelligentsia that was capable of laying the groundwork for the ideology and create a logical consistent world view, whereas Nazism was a reactionary ideology and proved to be the exact opposite.
>>1808424
D A F T I E S
No one cares about Hitler
>>1810075
What National Socialist works have you read?