"The Nazi LARP is the dumbest thing ever" Nick Fuentes COOKED edit -bad take on "March for Australia"

Aryan_Fascist
Published on Sep 4, 2025
"I think the Nazi LARP is the dumbest thing ever." - Flip Flop Fuentes

He spent the whole summer glazing his bisexual, incestuous, drug addict black friend Kanye's "Heil Hitler" song and "Cuck" album, rocking Swastikas and praising Hitler. But when White people in Australia showcase the largest anti-immigration protest and pro-Nationalist movement in modern history, he calls them "LARPers, assholes, goofballs, and thugs."

Nick Fuentes only likes it when HE does something. Anything that reminds him or his audience how weak, passive, and lazy he is upsets him. Nick cannot organize anything, he wants to play along with the jews in politics, and he has now flip flopped on every stance and position he held that made his fans follow him to begin with, back when he was something like a radical, and attempted to organize IRL movements and events.

He hides in his house getting ding dong ditched by jews and getting arrested for that, while Thomas Sewell got arrested for fighting for his race and nation in the field, with a crowd of 50,000 people cheering and supporting him and his National Socialist movement.

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