The long-term goal is to save the white race.
How? I've yet to see any explanation for how anything they are doing right now is even close to laying the groundwork for that sort of thing outside of AFPAC, and given the track record on that, I think the healthy response to it is firm skepticism at least.
-Nick's friend Laura Loomer is in Florida. She has already run for congress and so Nick will have access to her donor network.
Florida has one of the highest jewish populations in the country. To the extent Loomer ever saw success there it was because she was a jew and her entire campaign centered around being a full-bore Israel-First Zionist. Her donor network (as well as the broader GOP donor network in Florida) is pretty much
entirely hyper-aggressive jewish zionists. Assuming Nick can even make those kinds of inroads, he will
have to campaign on being pro-Israel, and even then, given his history, I don't think that will work. That said, I can absolutely imagine Nick doing a complete 180 on jews and zionism if it means even a chance of furthering himself. Obviously you must be able to imagine it too, or you wouldn't have put this much thought into it.
-Florida has some law where Big Tech can not ban people who are running for office.
This is a fair point, I'm willing to believe he would move to Florida just to get his twitter checkmark back.
I'm surprised that no one on Kiwi Farms has figured that out yet.
I don't think no one "figured out" he would try to move on to something more seriously politically it's more just that the idea that it would accomplish anything other than giving us more content to laugh at a la Sargon is just so laughably stupid.
New York and L.A. would have more networking opportunities.
With people who would want nothing to do with him, sure. Unless you think Nick getting paid off by the establishment is a good thing of course, which on some level I could understand, but it's a very weird position to take for a bunch of people who want to uproot and replace said establishment. A parasite dies if it kills the host.
I'll admit that Nick growing his online following is an uphill climb
This is the most reasonable and intelligent thing you have posted on the website and it's still underwhelming.
but I think AFPAC will definitely grow in relevance if for no other reason than because there is a need in the broader Dissident Right for an event like it.
Assuming Nick can continue assembling enough high-profile VIP's, AFPAC could just become the annual Dissident Right networking event. Because, hey, maybe you don't like Nick but you'd like to meet Jared Taylor, Gavin McInnis, and Peter Brimelow. Maybe you are more of a TRS guy but you have friend who are going. It's an excuse to spend time with friends If you are a content creator, you can go to AFPAC with a stack of business cards and network. Maybe you could score an on-the-spot interview with someone.
Given the track record of how Nick handles any kind of "insubordination" AFPAC will remain a Nick Fuentes circlejerk with the occasional hiccup a la stew peters and disavowals from the major politicians he keeps hoodwinking into showing up until he grows the fuck up and gets over himself, and we all know that isn't happening any time soon.
If at the end of the day, the only think Nick ends up accomplishing is setting up the big Dissident Right networking event of the year, he would still be making a enormous contribution to the Right and it would give him a tremendous amount of influence over its direction.
I can't tell if this is just cope or if it's just some of the most naive, detatched optimism. Not quite full "PATRIOTS IN CONTROL HILLARY CLINTON EXECUTED AT GITMO TRUST THE PLAN" levels, to your credit, but certainly in that vein.