>Longtime Nick Fan
There's your first problem.
For real though, the later pages of the thread acknowledges that Nick shitting himself was false. I also do believe that indiscriminately calling somebody a "fascist" diminishes the historical significance and connotations of the word into a "boy-who-cried-wolf" catch-all for people who don't like other people's opinions.
I won't speak for everybody in this thread, but the big reason why I don't like Nick or his compatriots is the widespread hypocrisy that's perpetuated by them. They talk about the "necessity for America to be a white homeland," but then show off their ethnically-diverse followers in order to get the feds off their trail show that they're an "honest, red-blooded all-American movement." They claim that they want to defend the Constitution and the Republic of which it represents, but then demand that a new Catholic monarchy is established with Trump and Nick at the forefront. He constantly rails against "degenerate" conservative movements like TPUSA and other neocon types, but then invites an actual neocon senator and a washed-up commentator to their conference, and on top of that refuses to kick out literal degenerates like Baked Alaska and God knows how many other freaks that lie beneath the murky surface of their movement. Nick talks about how important it is to relate to the average American worker, but then he berates, cusses out, and otherwise insults airline stewards, store clerks, veterans, and all sorts of people who are just doing their jobs to make an honest living, and have likely accomplished more honest labor than he ever will.
The way I see it, Nick is not an American. He is a silver-spooned, Napoleon-complexed court jester with the manners of a spoiled yuppie who lacks the discipline and patience to see that his movement should be about improving the country, not his own elevation.