Well, there goes another bastion of childhood innocence and joy. At least I have old movies and sitcoms to harken back towards. Reminder that if there is anything you love, the (((producers))) will destroy it.
It's a bit too late for Winter-Wrap-Up, since MLP is already as good as dead and SJWs could just point and say "that was the OLD MLP, ours is much more diverse!" In the last year a little girls' cartoon was finally being accepted amongst the Right as a good venue for traditional values, now it's crumbled and earned a worse reputation than Gen3.
We shouldn't take this lying down, though. Learn from the mistakes and we can one day make our own cartoons without any apathetic corporation that hires tranny writers.
>>111959This is nothing new. r/TheDonald and lamestream Facebook political groups have always outnumbered /pol/ despite lacking the intellectualism or organization. Normies prefer not to challenge their beliefs: they will avoid seeing reality for what it is and, if they must recognize a problem, will gravitate towards the most palatable option. I see you bemoaning that Nazism would have no place in the "new Right," but it never would have. There are at most 100,000 unironic Nazis or fascists across the entire West, and that is a generous estimate. George Lincoln Rockwell and Dr. William L. Pierce are unknown even to many who have been in the "alt-right" for over a year. You could never win an election, nor could you win a violent war against a more moderate right-wing force. True or not, the image of the Axis will forever be negative in the minds of the public and you would be better off integrating your ideals in existing alt-right popular groups. I'd recommend looking over
>>99048 →.
We should have expected this from the get-go. We took back the "right" label from stereotypical moral guardians and jingoists and made it into a cool, youthful movement. Normies are starting to jump onto the bandwagon now and they think differently from us. We like to sport Nazi flags (ironically or not), post helicopter memes and rally with tiki torches because these things are
verboten and we are rebelling against society's norms. Outsiders who have been exposed to Q-anon are not so eager and will hold onto as many of their pre-conceived notions that they can get away with. It doesn't help that Q is, explicitly or implicitly, working for Trump, and as the President he intrinsically represents faith in government. It could very well be a return to the same "two wings of the same bird" problem that we fought against.
In any case, we should try our best to push these normies to the right. Turn them from civic nationalists into ethno-nationalists or at least traditionalists. We will remain the radicals. Pic related.
>>112051As long as we don't give up we'll always have a place. It's common knowledge at this point that /pol/ is compromised as is /mlp/. Also, the perversion of one of our favorite cartoons could be the spark to arouse indignation not only across the fandom but beyond, just as Gamergate did.