With Facebook both increasingly neutered and passé, and with Twitter censoring more than ever, identitarians and nationalists are moving to Instagram, which is the most visually oriented social media platform. I started using Instagram when I was living in Chile.
Since it’s centered around images, it lends itself to funny memes and inspiring photos. The one above came from the account for Chile’s foremost identitarian group, the FNI, whose page quotes Jared Taylor and Greg Johnson. It also posts photos of its flag planted across Chile:
Americans will be proud to see how often they have influenced dissident movements in the Southern Cone. This meme is clearly inspired by Jack Donovan.
Whether in English or Spanish, the best trolling seems to be moving to Instagram.
“How can you shoot people for looting your business? Do you value property more than life?”
“YES”
Even better than the memes is the nationalist art.
“Homeland and Folk”
View this post on InstagramUn 12 de Febrero de 1541 . #Santiago es fundado. 🌱
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February 12, 1541
The Founding of #Santiago
A day like today, another chapter in the history of Chile is written.
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A statue of Manuel Rodriguez, one of Chile’s founding fathers.
Uplifting accounts like these are easy to find for most any nation and worldview.
Gran Conquistador focuses on the Spanish discovery of the New World.
The Southern History focuses on everything Confederate.
View this post on InstagramSouth Carolina Confederate Monument Women Of The Confederacy. Photographer: Michael W.
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European Identity on white art:
Casaggi Firenze reports identitarian activism in Italy:
View this post on InstagramUn forte e tenace senso di appartenenza. @casaggifirenze
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Descendants Of Europa showcases women in traditional European clothing:
There are plenty of people worth following, such as Viktor Orban and Jack Donovan.
If you are tired of Twitter or have to curb your tongue when you tweet, take a minute and start an Instagram account.
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