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Episode Description
White Supremacy and the Right-Wing Lie exposes one of the most successful psychological operations in modern American politics: the claim that racial extremism is an extension of constitutional conservatism.
In this episode of The P.A.S. Report, Professor Nick Giordano dismantles the media, academic, and bureaucratic myth that white supremacist organizations are “right-wing.” By examining the actual ideology of these groups, from National Socialists and accelerationists to revolutionary anti-capitalists, Professor Giordano shows that the real divide in America is not Left vs. Right, but Constitutional Liberty vs. Collectivist Power.
What You’ll Learn:
- Ideological Fraud: Why white supremacy rejects individual rights, equality under law, and the American founding in favor of racial collectivism.
- Naming the Groups: A deep dive into the beliefs of the National Socialist Movement, Atomwaffen Division, The Base, Patriot Front, and neo-Völkisch movements.
- The Soviet Playbook: How political labeling tactics and academic theories were used to pathologize patriotism, religion, and traditional values.
- The DEI Connection: Why racial equity frameworks and white supremacy share the same poisonous premise: that the individual is subordinate to the racial group.
- The Modern Machine: Why the SPLC, the media, and the bureaucracy need the “Right-Wing Extremism” narrative to justify expanding surveillance and silencing dissent.
The “right-wing” lie survives because it is a weapon. It allows powerful institutions to smear ordinary Americans and treat constitutional dissent as a domestic threat. It is time to stop playing defense. This episode challenges the labels, exposes the fraud, and proves that white supremacy isn’t conservatism. It is a rejection of the American Creed.
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Timestamps
- 00:00 White Supremacy and the Right-Wing Lie
- 02:30 What Right-Wing Actually Means in America
- 05:21 Why White Supremacy Rejects Conservatism
- 07:31 Collectivism vs. Individual Rights
- 10:12 How Labels Become Political Weapons
- 17:54 Naming the White Supremacist Groups
- 22:40 National Socialists, Accelerationists, and Ethnostates
- 32:24 Why the Media Misuses “Right-Wing Extremism”
- 43:34 The Bureaucratic Power Behind the Lie
White Supremacy and the Right-Wing Lie: Expose the Ideological Fraud
You hear the phrase “right-wing extremism” everywhere, but most people never stop to ask what it actually means. The media, academia, and political class repeat the label so often that millions accept it without examining whether white supremacy has anything to do with constitutional conservatism, individual rights, limited government, or the American founding.
In this episode of The P.A.S. Report, we dive deep into White Supremacy and the Right-Wing Lie and expose the ideological fraud behind one of the most abused labels in American politics. Professor Nick Giordano breaks down why white supremacist organizations reject the core principles of conservatism and Republicanism, and why powerful institutions need the “right-wing extremism” narrative to smear ordinary Americans, expand bureaucracy, and treat dissent as danger.
Why White Supremacy Rejects Constitutional Conservatism
White supremacy does not defend individual rights. It does not believe in equality under law. It does not embrace limited government, capitalism, federalism, natural rights, or the American creed. It reduces the individual to racial identity, which places it much closer to collectivist and authoritarian ideologies than anything rooted in the Constitution.
What White Supremacist Groups Actually Believe
Groups like the National Socialist Movement, Atomwaffen Division, The Base, Patriot Front, and neo-Völkisch movements do not represent conservatism. Their ideologies revolve around racial collectivism, revolutionary politics, authoritarian power, anti-capitalism, ethnostates, and hostility toward the American founding. Once people examine the actual beliefs, the “right-wing” label starts to collapse.
Why the Right-Wing Extremism Narrative Survives
The label survives because powerful institutions benefit from it. Media outlets use it to smear political opponents. Academic theories use it to pathologize patriotism, religion, family, and traditional values. The SPLC, bureaucracy, and political class use it to expand domestic threat frameworks and justify more surveillance, censorship, and control.
Open Loops
- Why do media outlets keep calling white supremacist groups “right-wing” when many reject conservative principles?
- What do National Socialists and modern accelerationist groups actually believe?
- How did Soviet-style labeling tactics shape modern political smears?
- Why does DEI share the same poisonous premise of racial collectivism?
- How does the bureaucracy turn political labels into domestic threat narratives?
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