Opinion | Why the far-right is really into home fitness - Honk Honk

Opinion | Why the far-right is really into home fitness​

By Cynthia Miller-Idriss, MSNBC Columnist

It appears the far right has taken advantage of pandemic at-home fitness trends to expand its decade-plus radicalization of physical mixed martial arts (MMA) and combat sports spaces.

Initially lured with health tips and strategies for positive physical changes, new recruits are later invited to closed chat groups where far-right content is shared.

Earlier this month, researchers reported that a network of online “fascist fitness” chat groups on the encrypted platform Telegram are recruiting and radicalizing young men with neo-Nazi and white supremacist extremist ideologies. Initially lured with health tips and strategies for positive physical changes, new recruits are later invited to closed chat groups where far-right content is shared.

Physical fitness has always been central to the far right. In “Mein Kampf,” Hitler fixated on boxing and jujitsu, believing they could help him create an army of millions whose aggressive spirit and impeccably trained bodies, combined with “fanatical love of the fatherland,” would do more for the German nation than any “mediocre” tactical weapons training.

In more modern times, far-right groups have launched mixed martial arts and boxing gyms in Ukraine, Canada and France, among other places, focused on training far-right nationalists in violent hand-to-hand combat and street-fighting techniques. It’s caught the attention of intelligence authorities, especially in Europe, where various reports have noted the role of combat sports and MMA in radicalizing and promoting far-right violence. A series of collaborative efforts between governments, national sports associations, and local gyms in places such as Germany, Poland and the United Kingdom have introduced intervention and prevention programs.

The intersection of extremism and fitness leans into a shared obsession with the male body, training, masculinity, testosterone, strength and competition.

The U.S. is comparatively far behind, which will only become more and more problematic, especially since the phenomenon is growing in the country, building on the established fight-club culture of MMA far-right extremists. The leader of a Maryland skinhead group, for example, once ran a gym to “recruit and train white supremacists in mixed martial arts.” Four members or associates of the racist, violent Rise Above Movement (RAM), the self-described “premier MMA club of the Alt-Right,” pled guilty to conspiracy to riot after the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. An online propagandist for that now-defunct group was spotted among protesters on Jan. 6 last year. When members of the white supremacist group Patriot Front marched in Washington, D.C., in December 2021, they were accompanied by a new media outlet created by RAM’s founder, Robert Rundo, who is working to create a network of far-right MMA "Active Clubs” in the U.S. and abroad.

The intersection of extremism and fitness leans into a shared obsession with the male body, training, masculinity, testosterone, strength and competition. Physical fitness training, especially in combat sports, appeals to the far right for many reasons: fighters are trained to accept significant physical pain, to be “warriors,” and to embrace messaging around solidarity, heroism, and brotherhood. It’s championed as a tool to help fight the “coming race war” and the street battles that will precede it. Recruits are encouraged to link individual moral virtues such as willpower, decisiveness and courage, with desired collective traits such as virility and manliness. This also works in reverse, with white supremacists encouraging potential recruits or activists to stay in good physical shape as a way of managing self-presentation to the public. The neo-Nazi blogger Andrew Anglin advised his followers that “fat people” should be required to commit to losing weight if they are to stay involved with groups or in-person gatherings, noting that “continued obesity should not be tolerated.”

We’re seeing extremist fighting culture being combined with an entertainment culture that already valorizes violence and hypermasculinity.

With recruitment now moving from physical gyms to chat rooms, livestreamed fights, tournaments, festivals, and even combat sports video games, we’re seeing extremist fighting culture being combined with an entertainment culture that already valorizes violence and hypermasculinity.

Fitness of course is a staple and a hobby for many people, for whom it is enjoyable and rewarding for brain health and overall well-being. Physical fitness channels dopamine, adrenalin and serotonin in ways that literally feel good. Intertwining those feelings with hateful and dehumanizing ideas, while promoting the concept that physical warriors are needed to create the strength and dominance to defend one’s people from a perceived enemy, makes for a dangerous and powerful cocktail of radicalization.

For those of us working to find better pathways to reach at-risk youth, understanding the ways that far-right groups recruit and socialize youth — in ways that go well beyond rhetoric and ideas — is crucial. It’s critical that leaders, including parents, physical trainers, gym owners, coaches and others in the fitness world understand how online grooming and recruitment can intersect with spaces that we generally think of as promoting health and well-being. The realm of online fitness now provides a new and ever-expanding market for reaching and radicalizing young men; and it requires our targeted focus and resources to try and stop the cycle.

 
The intersection of extremism and fitness leans into a shared obsession with the male body, training, masculinity, testosterone, strength and competition. Physical fitness training, especially in combat sports, appeals to the far right for many reasons: fighters are trained to accept significant physical pain, to be “warriors,” and to embrace messaging around solidarity, heroism, and brotherhood. It’s championed as a tool to help fight the “coming race war” and the street battles that will precede it.
Uh-huh.
I've read the two big leftoid books on 'Antifa' supersoldiers. It's hilarious to read them try to tap dance around 'tactics' as they will loudly denounce their political enemies for preparing for or using violence in service to their agenda even as they congratulate themselves for preparing for or using violence in service to their political agenda.

The fundamental premise of their politics is 'it's okay when we do it.'
 
Seeing as how leftism is inherently just a bleeding heart loser ideology it doesn't surprise me that retards view being fit as bad thing because it means self improvement and bettering yourself, something leftoids are too weak to do.
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"Bash the fash! Punch a Nazi! No justice no peace! Get out in the streets and shut down their events! Confront them in restaurants and bathrooms!"

"Wow, maybe we should work out and prepare for some street fighting."

"REEEEEEEEEEEE you're a danger to national security, we need feds with guns to stop all this white supremacy!"
 
One Youtuber dropped that quote who was worth to share about that video: “Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth” -Mike Tyson.
"REEEEEEEEEEEE you're a danger to national security, we need feds with guns to stop all this white supremacy!"
*After then Kyle Rittenhouse killed Anthony Huber, a wife beater and Joseph Rosenbaum, a pedo, they tried to not be associated with these two dead guys.
 
Grez I wonder why young men woukd find tge "far right" appealing?
Message from the left "You are an evil racist, sexist, homophobe unless you chop off your dick, pretend you're a woman, and eat ze bugs!"

Message from the right "We'll help you get strobg, look good, and have friends who are strong and look good"

Its a fucking mystery.
 
This is the exact kind of insanity that I would expect from MSNBC. I am not really sure who still takes MSNBC seriously on any level given that the publish shit like this constantly and what they put on the air would make a rabid racist from the 60's jealous.

Also holy fuck it is a rat that mutated into some kind of human:
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This is the exact kind of insanity that I would expect from MSNBC. I am not really sure who still takes MSNBC seriously on any level given that the publish shit like this constantly and what they put on the air would make a rabid racist from the 60's jealous.

Also holy fuck it is a rat that mutated into some kind of human:
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why am i not surprised it was written by a "woman"
 
I've read the two big leftoid books on 'Antifa' supersoldiers. It's hilarious to read them try to tap dance around 'tactics' as they will loudly denounce their political enemies for preparing for or using violence in service to their agenda even as they congratulate themselves for preparing for or using violence in service to their political agenda.

The fundamental premise of their politics is 'it's okay when we do it.'

Because leftists love erasing history, let's not forget the sequence of events that led to the recent rise in the right's interest:

Nov 2016: Trump gets elected.​
Jan 2017: Richard Spencer gets punched on camera​
Feb 2017: Antifa riot over Milo Yiannopolis giving a speech at Berekley, lighting the front of the building on fire​
Feb-March: Antifa continues showing up at events and shutting down conservative speeches with violence​
March 2017: Antifa shows up at a Trump rally and get beat up by the Proud Boys. Based Stick Man gets famous for demolishing them on video​

The left spent 3 months smugly talking about the moral justification for punching Nazis, in the assurance that they were the major street power. They were the morons that started the last few years of street violence. The right didn't start emphasizing personal fitness until they found it necessary to have patriotic gym bros in the streets, just to be able to to give a speech.

The left only started whining about violence once it became clear they were losing.
 
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