>>127053502
They just like the aesthetic and pretense of rebellion, not rebellion itself. Not that it's really good to be ultra-racist as you say, though I get it. I sought out white nationalist and far-right rhetoric originally out of a sense of irreverence, being drawn to what I wasn't allowed to listen to, and it just so happened to turn out that they actually had a lot of facts to back up what they're saying. It's just that I don't hate anyone for their ethnicity, and I have no problem being friends with any person regardless of race, so I would not call myself racist. If there's anyone I have disdain for, it's fellow white people who are so buck-broken that they have a panic attack if you bring up crime statistics or dare be sceptical of the official Holocaust story. I have so much more love in my heart for someone like Malcolm X or Muhammad Ali than I do for someone like Aids Skrillex.