I despise the Groyper movement, but if you want to understand where Fuentes gets purchase with young men I will tell you how it happened by telling you about my experience at the orientation night when my son joined elementary school band:
— Wokal Distance (@wokal_distance) November 11, 2025
My 11 year old son son joined the… https://t.co/1ixiAQJwos pic.twitter.com/0tvRrtVUVI
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After seeing the environment at his son’s school and at that high school, what is he doing about it? Is he removing his son from that school to attend a private school or to home school him? Or is he going to leave his son in that toxic educational environment, knowing full well that it is doing to him? Public education gets funded in large part based on the number of students who attend. If he and other parents of boys remove their sons from the public schools in large numbers, I have to believe it would have an impact. Simply posting on X won’t accomplish anything.
May it be so.
One problem is that states control accreditation of private schools. It is hard to escape the commies.
Twain was generally correct about history tending to “rhyme” more than literally repeat, but there are exceptions. This “Groyper” thing seems to be one of them. Anti-semitism didn’t have to be part of the original America First movement in the ’30s, but it was. Now, history seems to be repeating itself pretty exactly on the insular right.
The original such social contagion effectively ended abruptly on Dec. 7, 1941. One hopes we don’t have to suffer an equivalent catastrophe to achieve a similar result this time. In the ’50s, when the anti-semitic right tried making a comeback, there was William F. Buckley to lead the charge against them. Charlie Kirk was a decent substitute in the current age, but he’s now gone. This will likely get worse before it gets better.