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I think a fascist ethic is actually compatible with a lot of mainstream culture. Some anons will balk at me saying this, but the guy they should be looking at to join their fascist group are the kind of guys who think Tony Montana is an aspirational figure, or the people who read lurid pulp novels glorifying Al Capone in the 1930s. (George Orwell wrote about this in "Raffles and Miss Blandish.") It exists in MMA culture. Nationalism, power-worship, success-worship, and successful cruelty are all very good. Alt-right aesthetics also influence mainstream culture, notably (plot twist) in Israel (watch towards the end if you don't believe me):
https://youtu.be/ha-8LO0seaM

A lot of this is pretty bad. But I wouldn't say that people with a reactionary view of life can't make good art. There are a lot of good reactionary writers in fiction. Or something like Norwegian black metal. But far-right stuff is usually bad when it's trying to chase something like punk music. I don't like punk but I'm told that Skrewdriver was the one good Nazi punk band.