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    "The national is eternal... The faith in the nation is a matter for everyone, never a group, a class or an economic clique. The eternal must be distinguished from the temporal."

    Ultranationalism is an ideology that emphasizing the exceptionalism and superiority of one's own nation, and believes in always putting the national interests above all others, at any cost. It is one of the core tenants of  Fascism.

    Variants

    Civic Ultranationalism

    "Chauvinist doesn't mean sexist. Chauvinist means extremely patriotic."

    Civic Ultranationalism is a extreme form of Civic Nationalism. This form of ultranationalism sees citizens as the main priority above all others whether they be illegal immigrants or refugees.

    Cultural Ultranationalism

    Cultural Ultranationalism is a extreme form of Cultural Nationalism that puts a large emphasis on the preservation of the cultural and traditional values of a nation. Due to this fact, many Cultural ultranationalists are reactionaries.

    Eco-Ultranationalism

    Eco-Ultranationalism is a form of ultranationalism that puts an emphasis on protecting the environment. Most eco-ultranationalists believe in militant environmentalism, and support violence in order to protect the environment. Eco-ultranationalists believe that the environment is a integral part of the nations values that must be defended at any cost.

    Ethno-Ultranationalism

    Ethno-Ultranationalism is a extreme form of ethnonationalism that calls for the genocide of ethnic minorities.

    Left-Wing Ultranationalism

    Left-Wing Ultranationalism is a extreme form of Left-Wing Nationalism. It can be described as a form of ultranationalism that supports socialist economics. Left-wing ultranationalists reject internationalism, believing it to be equal to capitalism. The term may also be used to describe National Bolsheviks and left-wing Jingoists.

    Progressive Ultranationalism

    Progressive Ultranationalism (or Ultranational Progressivism) is a culturally left form of ultranationalism. It is an extreme version of National Progressivism. Progressive Ultranationalists, who tend to be Civic Nationalists or Cultural Nationalists, seek to promote the interests of their nation, even at the expense of others, while pushing Social Progressivism at home. As such, they will support Militarism and sometimes even Imperialism, while still pushing for social justice, equality, and other progressive ideals at home.

    Racial Ultranationalism

    Racial Ultranationalism is a extreme form of Racial Nationalism.

    Religious Ultranationalism

    Religious Ultranationalism is a form of ultranationalism that buts a heavy emphasis on religion. Religious ultranationalists believe that the nations citizens are God's chosen, and that the nation is supposed to promote the interests of that religion and that the religion is a part of the country's values. Most religious ultranationalists believe in strong traditionalism, as they put an emphasis on preserving the hierarchy and traditional order that is promoted by their religion.

    New Founding Fathers of America/NFFA (Fictional)

    The New Founding Fathers of America (NFFA) represent a radical form of ultranationalism mixed with social Darwinism, where the state enforces a hierarchy of power rooted in violent nationalism and survival of the fittest. Under the NFFA, America's greatness is tied to purging undesirable elements from society, framed as a necessary sacrifice to maintain national strength and purity.

    History

    Germany

    Main Article: Volkism

    Volkism was German ethnonationalist movement characterized by populism, national mysticism, agrarianism and antisemitism. Both the concept of German people as spiritual body (volk) and Jews being the "inferior, alien race" which were originally part of Völkisch movement, were later adopted by National Socialists.

    Der Flügel ("The Wing") was far-right faction within Alternative for Germany party. The faction was officially dissolved in 2020. Its estimated that one out of five party members was member of the faction. Der Flügel was staunchly anti-immigration, anti-Islam movement. Being the radical wing of party, it was often accused of historical revisionism and links to neo-Nazi groups. Faction's leaders were Björn Höcke and Andreas Kalbitz (latter was expelled from party).

    Greece

    Spartans is a Greek ultranationalist orgnization created in 2017 by Vasilis Stigkas, a Greek politican. The party gained popularity due to its heavy use of the internet in campaigning. The party would create a coalition under the name K.Y.M.A of Hellenism with other ultranationalist parties such as LEPEN. The party participated in the 2023 elections and gained 12 seats in parliament. However, the party was banned from participating in the following years EU parliament election, in an act that was condemned by many other right-wing parties.

    Hungary

    Toroczkaism is the ideology of Hungarian politician László Toroczkai, and his party, Our Homeland Movement. Toroczkai and his party identify as "third way", as they oppose the policies of both the opposition and Viktor Orban's government. The OHM is agrarianist, promising to create a land distribution program. The party also believes that Hungary should become economically independent. The OHM is strictly opposed to communism, calling for the demolition of communist statues, and for accountability of the leaders of defunct communist parties.

    Portugal

    Ergue-te, originally named the National Renewal Party is a Portuguese ultranationalist party founded in 2000. It's current leader is José Pinto Coelho, who became the group's leader in 2005. The group is a prominent organizer of right-wing demonstrations in Portugal. Since 2006, Ergue-te has been attempting to recruit young school students into it's youth wing. As a result, the party has been accused of exposing children to extremist views. In 2020, the organization would change it's name from the National Renewal Party to its current name, Ergue-te, to avoid confusion with other Portuguese organizations.

    Spain

    Noviembre Nacional

    In Spain, an early general election called by Social Democrat Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez would be held in 2023. These elections would be won by the People's Party, but due to not having enough support in Congress, a possible government of Pedro Sánchez together with socialist forces and support from pro-independence parties looked viable. Thus, Sánchez's government was negotiating an investiture pact with Catalan pro-independence groups that would include an amnesty law for pro-independence politicians implicated in Catalonia's 2017 declaration of independence. Due to these agreements with pro-independence groups, Spanish right-wing parties (like Vox or People's Party) started to form protests against the amnesty in different cities in Spain and at the PSOE headquarters.

    Within these protests, a group known as "Noviembre Nacional" (National November) was formed, which defended Spanish nationalism, Catholicism and opposition to socialism and Catalan independence. The group described itself as "the new youth movement against amnesty and in defence of Christianity"[21]. Noviembre Nacional was supported by Vox and political groups close to it.

    With the People's Party unable to form a government, Spain's King Felipe VI entrusted Pedro Sánchez with the task of forming a government. As a result, the Noviembre Nacional group began to see the king as a "traitor" and a rejection of the monarchy began within the group. Thus, Noviembre Nacional started to use the Spanish flag with the coat of arms cut off, symbolising support for the country but not for the government, based on the anti-communist flag of the Romanian Revolution of 1989 and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Also Noviembre Nacional started a rejection of the People's Party or more liberal groups.

    Within the Noviembre Nacional protests, there were right-wing populist and ultranationalist groups like Vox, anti-separatists, anti-Sanchists, anti-socialists, anti-SJW, falangists, fascists, ultra-Catholics and Anti-Squatters. The conservative socialist Frente Obrero party also took part in the protests, but distanced itself from Vox. During the group's protests there were clashes with the national police, which resulted in phrases from protesters that would become sarcastic memes such as "Spain just woke up, motherfuckers" or "They just tear gassed us, the police... for fucking defending Spain".

    Later, a political party called Núcleo Nacional would be founded and would adopt the symbolism of the protests. This party supports Francoism and opposes democracy, Zionism, NATO, inmigration and socialism. In addition, it has an aesthetic focused on paramilitary and sculptures.

    Ukraine

    Organization of Ukranian Nationalists

    The Organization Of Ukrainian Nationalists is a Ukrainian ultranationalist and periodically fascist and Democratic socialist organisation that was founded in 1929. The organization was preceded by the Ukrainian Military Organisation, a militant revolutionary organization that carried out terrorist attacks against Soviet and Polish targets. When the OUN was first founded in 1929, starting out as democratic it increasingly became influenced by fascist, corporatist and chauvinist ideologies. This began the OUN's alliance with Nazi Germany. The OUN would continue its acts of violent resistance against Polish targets, such as arson attacks on Polish landowners and boycotts of Polish stores in 1930. In 1934, Polish politician Bronisław Pieracki was assassinated by a member of the OUN. Around this time, the radical faction in the organization, led by Stephan Bandera, became splitting form the fascist conservative faction led by Andriy Melnyk. This split would intensity after the invasion of Poland and the start of the Second World War. OUN-B forces would start fighting on the side of the Axis after the invasion of the USSR in 1941. The OUN-B would carry out bloody pogroms against Jews in Lviv that resulted in the deaths of thousands of Jews in the region. After the OUN-B declared an independent Ukranian state in the territory of Lviv, Nazi forces would launch an extensive crackdown on the organisation, leading to Bandera being sent to a concentration camp, where he was put in barracks for VIP prisoners while his less fortunate brothers were murdered. This, as well as german policies in occupied Ukraine led to a rise of anti-German sentiment in Ukraine and the rise of general chauvinism and further radicalisation of some OUN-B members. This would lead to formation of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army(UPA), a Ukrainian Supreme Liberation Council(USLC) armed force, that went on to launch an effective resistance movement against Nazi Germany, as well as fighting against Bolshevik Partisans while simultaneously killing 60,000-120,000 Poles in massacres that occured mostly in German-occupied justifying it by allegations of Nazi collaboration among the poles, all while successfully running agrarian reforms and establishing democracy. After the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of World War 2, OUN members would continue democratic socialist partisan-terrorist guerilla movement in Soviet Europe. The OUN would later become backed by Western forces as a result of this. With a growing split between OUN-B radicals primarily represented by Petro Fedun and supported by majority of those fighting in Ukraine and OUN-B "orthodoxy" represented by Stepan Bandera backed by those who were released from concentration camps.

    Right Sector

    The Right Sector is a Ukranian ultranationalist orgnization established in November 2013. The organizations membership mostly came from other smaller right-wing groups. In January 2014, the group became internationally famous for its participation in the Euromaidan protests, were it's members attacked police with Molotov cocktails and bricks. After accusations of Anti-Semitism from Russia, the group became protecting Jewish sites in Odesa and contacting the Israeli ambassador around February of the same year. In March 2014, one of the groups leaders, Oleksandr Muzychko, was shot dead by a group of men outside of a cafe. A month after Muzychko's death, the conflict in Donbas would begin, and the Right Sector would form a paramilitary organization named the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps in July 2014. The group participated in the capture of the city of Avdiivka from Russian separatist forces, and would later participate in many other Ukranian offensives. The UVC also participated in the infamous Second Battle of Donetsk Airport from September to November. In July 2015, members of the Right Sector clashed with Ukranian forces in Zakarpattia Oblast, killing two people. The Right Sector would later lead a blockade of Russian-occupied Crimea in September 2015. In 2022, the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps would see more action as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine that year. The organization would participate in the defense of Kyiv and Chernihiv, with battles in the former resulting in the killing of the group's co-founder, Mykola Kravchenko. The UVC would become more integrated within the Ukranian armed forces, and cooperation between the forces increased. The UVC would later rebrand itself as the 67th Mechanized Brigade in order to become more integrated within the military.

    United Kingdom

    The English Defense League is a social movement in England that began in 2009. The EDL describes itself as part of the "counter-jihad" movement, opposing Islam. The EDL describes Islam as a"ideology" that is a threat to Western culture, Jewish people, and women. The EDL has also used populist rhetoric, claiming to represent "ordinary peoples" against the "Liberal elite". The EDL heavily invokes Crusadist imagery in its ralies. The EDL was first founded by British activist Tommy Robinson. Although Robinsons motivation for founding the group was to only fight against " radical Islam" and not Islam or the British Muslim population itself, a majority of the group had xenophobic views towards Muslims. This caused Robinson to leave the group and found a rival group, Pegida UK. After Robinson's departure, the EDL underwent a decline and eventually dissolved around 2019.

    The Britain First party is another ultranationalist and anti-Islam political organization in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 2011 by Jim Dowson after he was driven out of association with the British National Party after sexual assault allegations.

    The party gained popularity in 2013 after it threatened to place Islamist extremist Anjem Choudary, who was accused of radicalizing the murderers of British Army soldier Lee Rigby a few days before, under citizens arrest. The BF would also gain popularity for organizing "Christian patrols" inside and outside of mosques. The organizations leader, Paul Golding was fined in 2015 after harassing a woman who was related to an alleged mastermind behind the July 2005 bombings.

    Calls for the organization to be proscribed as a terrorist group increased after the assassination of Jo Cox in 2016. In 2017, the organization became internationally famous after then-President of the United States Donald Trump retweeted three videos shared by the organization's co-leader, Jayda Fransen. Fransen would later leave the party in 2019 after serving jail time.

    In 2024, the organization participated in the May 2024 local elections, notably the London mayoral elections. The party was mocked as a result of satirical candidate Count Binface gaining more votes than the BF candidate.

    Personality

    Ultranationalism has an introverted, uptight and stern personality, characterized by loud voice, military discipline, boundless love and adoration for his nation and people, and absolute unbreakable loyalty to them. He usually seems cold, detached and really arrogant, and can act quite cocky and unfriendly around others. He is also prone to mood swings, and can often be violent, ruthless, and downright terrifying, especially towards enemies of his nation, real or perceived. Even Ultranat's father, Nationalism, is annoyed by his son's behavior and believes he is too extreme and takes everything way too far. As such, Ultranat is somewhat difficult to be friends with, but he does usually enjoy the company of his close comrades Revolutionary Nationalism, Irredentism, Jingoism and Fascism.

    Stylistic Notes

    - Likes to run extremely patriotic accounts on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter and such, and very often gets into arguments on the internet Balkan nationalist-style, which tend to look rather petty and hilarious to outside observers.

    - Has a weird and pervasive fascination with football.

    How to Draw

    Flag of Ultranationalism
    1. Draw a ball,
    2. Color it near-black,
    3. Draw two red flags in the center,
    4. Draw the eyes, and you're done!
    Color NameHEXRGB
     Dark Grey#191919rgb(25, 25, 25)
     Red#C80000rgb(200, 0, 0)


    Relationships

    BASED TRUE STANISTANIS

    Frenemies

    • National Liberalism - Filthy libcuck, at least he knows about the importance of the nation.
    • National Conservatism - Not bad at all but too moderate, I hope that one day you become me.
    • Right-Wing Populism - Similar to above.
    • Alt-Lite - He does a good job promoting anti-globalism but is too moderate for my taste, Tommy Robinson (apart from his betrayal to the EDL) and Yair Netanyahu are ok.
    • Patriotism - He is proud of Stanistan as much as I am, but he's sorta a soft-ass cuck.
    • Separatism - When it is against my nation it is bad, when my nation separates from others it is good.
    • Racial Nationalism and Ethnonationalism - Remember Soil is more important than blood nonetheless abolish ius solis is the right thing to do.

    CRINGE NEIGHBORSTANIS

    • Globalism - I won't share a country with them.
    • Civic Nationalism - "If they came here legally and contribute"?! They don't contribute and are all illegals! That's the fuckin problem! If they did contribute and came legally OF COURSE I would've let them in. Or would I?
    • World Federalism - A united multicultural world?! You think I am just going to sit by and be subservient to lesser nations? What a pathetic excuse for an ideology you traitor.
      • No nation is lesser, we are all one world.

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    References

    1. Do you see this?... Can you see my face? This is my true nature! You see, don't you? This is who I am! This is who we all are. We're animals!... There's no denying it! A bunch of goddamn animals! They're sending us out to slaughter or be slaughtered... And here we sit until they tell us what to do, and how to do it! No will of our own. Just mindless obedience! We don't even know why we're fighting now, do we? All we know is that deep down, somewhere in there, we enjoy it. Destruction and violence... It's just part of our nature.
    2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "They claim to be National Socialist, fascist, anti-communist and anti-globalist and there are several posts critical of the liberal Hungarian-American businessman and philanthropist George Soros."
    3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 https://brerore.al/2021/01/23/te-ruajme-kulturen-tone/?fbclid=IwAR1rx9u1wnPNTEBedRr1DIboG2PR9FKFUYO8itgX67C-PnX_8GcK8z-wzSI
    4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 https://nacionale.com/politike/hitleret-shqiptare-qe-kerkojne-permbysjen-e-sistemit-interviste-me-grupin-e-erret-fashist
    5. "Make Istanbul Christian Again!"
    6. Britain First leader Paul Golding admits attacking deputy Jayda Fransen in secret recording The Independent, 29 May 2019
    7. https://x.com/GoldingBF/status/1712564661013385231?t=GnCIWX0Iky_aY61BBOQOHw&s=19
    8. 8.0 8.1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Defence_League#Relationship_to_fascism_and_neo-Nazism
    9. 9.0 9.1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Defence_League#Nationalism,_anti-immigrationism,_and_views_on_race_and_sexuality
    10. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/07/31/english-defence-league-could-proscribed-terror-organisation/
    11. https://www.partidoergue-te.pt/2023/04/obrigado-salazar/
    12. Being a fascist party, the PLNF opposed economic liberalism. However, the group did initially support Pinochet, an extreme neoliberal capitalist.
    13. "Working towards the respect of the fundamental principles of parliamentary democracy" - Serbian wikipedia"
    14. Le Pen's party was funded by the Unification Church in France while they funded the RPR too, however that process had stopped after his speeches on Jews and gas chambers.
    15. In his political fiction book, Behind the Thistle, Krasnov describes future Russia isolated from socialist Europe by large wall and based on Nicholas I's policies.
    16. 16.0 16.1 https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/06/15/russian-far-right-party-unveils-ai-chatbot-of-deceased-leader-a81519
    17. In a sense of being a self-proclaimed liberal party that espouses reactionary rhetoric.
    18. In a sense of being a self-proclaimed liberal party that espouses ultranationalist rhetoric.
    19. http://andrewsolomon.com/articles/vladys-conquests/
    20. https://www.britainfirst.org/anthem
    21. https://gaceta.es/espana/noviembre-nacional-el-nuevo-movimiento-juvenil-contra-la-amnistia-y-en-defensa-de-la-cristiandad-20231114-0500/

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