Cosmetic Fascism - Part III

The Aryan Aesthetic and White Supremacist Kleptocracy Fueling the GOP

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Cosmetic Fascism - Part III

A CONVENIENT UNTRUTH.

Let’s be real clear: the Aryan ideal was always bullshit. A fascist fantasy born out of insecurity and inferiority.

It was never about reality — it was about control. Controlling who gets to be seen. Who gets to speak. Who gets to lead. Who gets to live. And Trump, whether he knows it or not, is playing the same damn game.

He doesn’t have to believe in eugenics. He’s living it out loud through the people he promotes, the aesthetics he demands, and the image he sells to his base.

It’s the same lie in a new bottle. And that bottle is bleach blonde, photo-ready, and programmed to say “Thank you, Mr. President.”

They’re not just press secretaries and pundits.
They’re living propaganda.

The punchline? None of this is real.

Not the hair. Not the smiles. Not the ideology. It’s a pantomime of purity, performed by people who know exactly what they’re selling — and who they’re selling it to.

This is not about femininity. It’s about aesthetic obedience.

Because in Trumpism — just like in every white supremacist system before it — the job of the blonde isn’t to lead. It’s to stand beside the man, smile on cue, and make fascism feel like a soft touch.


THE OUTER BANKS.

And let’s not pretend this all lives in policy papers and secret meetings. It’s visible, constantly broadcasted, and lit perfectly for TV. The conservative media machine doesn’t just reflect these values — it manufactures them, one bottle-blonde anchor at a time.

Fox News is a factory of whiteness — an assembly line of perfect hair, glazed eyes, and breathless moral panic. The anchors could pass for Nazi poster models — if you swapped the teleprompters for swastikas, the vibe wouldn’t change. This isn’t incidental. It’s the visual propaganda of white supremacy rebranded as morning news.

Blonde women scream about the "browning" of America, while men in expensive suits mourn the “loss of values” — code for white dominance. The production is sleek, but the ideology is ancient: a desperate, pathetic attempt to hold onto a world where power is pale, male, and unchallenged.


THE INNER CIRCLE.

Let’s be clear: these aren’t just “controversial figures.” They’re the architects of a modern-day white supremacist movement dressed up in flag pins and fake populism. They are parasites, feeding off fear, racism, and the illusion of strength. They cloak themselves in patriotism, but what they’re really pushing is an ideology soaked in blood, hate, and Botox.

STEPHEN MILLER: VAGINAL DRYNESS IN A CHEAP SUIT.

This pasty little goblin has spent his entire adult life trying to turn America into a white ethnostate. He’s the kind of man who would separate a baby from its mother, look you in the eye, and call it “necessary.” He’s not “controversial.” He’s a textbook fascist with a spreadsheet. Every time a refugee was turned away, every time a child was locked in a cage, Miller’s fingerprints were there — smug and unrepentant.

STEVE BANNON: VODKA-SWEATING PUBIC LOUSE OF THE ALT-RIGHT.

Bannon looks like he crawled out of a bunker in Berlin, still drunk on bunker beer and Third Reich fan fiction. He doesn’t believe in democracy — he believes in power, chaos, and the raw domination of anyone not white, Christian, and terrified. He weaponized Breitbart to crank out racism at scale and called it “populism.” It’s not populism — it’s fascism for frat boys who think owning a gun and hating immigrants makes them revolutionaries.

ROGER STONE: PLANTATION COSPLAY MEETS NIXON NECROPHILIA.

Stone is a bottom-feeder who fetishizes power like it’s porn. His whole persona — the white suits, the smirk, the goddamn Nixon tattoo — is a tribute to authoritarianism and corruption. He’s the kind of man who’d sell out his own mother if it helped him sabotage a Black voter registration drive. He’s not a strategist. He’s a relic of Jim Crow, polished with glitter and Instagram filters.

MICHAEL FLYNN: DOMESTIC TERROSRIST IN A FLAG HAT.

Flynn has gone from failed general to the spiritual leader of American Christofascism. He talks like a preacher, but his sermons are full of bloodlust — calls for one religion, one rule, one race. He’s not a patriot. He’s a walking manifesto, a man who would gleefully trade the Constitution for a Bible and a burning cross.

ROY COHN: THE GODFATHER OF TRUMPISM.

Cohn was a closeted, venomous attorney who taught Donald that morality is weakness and cruelty is strategy. His legacy is pure poison. He infected Trump with a worldview that sees compassion as a flaw, and lying as a virtue. He wasn’t just a mentor — he was a disease, and Trump was the perfect host.

FRED TRUMP: THE RACIST THAT BUILT THE TOWER.

The foundation of Trump’s empire is built on redlining, segregation, and generational bigotry. Fred Trump wasn’t a hard-nosed businessman — he was a slumlord with a white hood in the closet. When the DOJ sued him for racism, he didn’t apologize — he doubled down. Like father, like son.

ELON MUSK: WHITE POWER IN A SPACESUIT.

And then there’s Elon — the tech world's poster boy for “race science lite.” He parrots IQ nonsense, amplifies white nationalist rhetoric, and frames immigrants as threats to civilization. He’s not a genius — he’s a rich man’s Reddit troll who’s been given way too much runway to play god. And Trump adores him. Of course he does — Musk is what Trump wishes he was: youthful, powerful, and worshipped by men who hate women, fear change, and believe whiteness should run the world.


FREEBASING BIGOTRY.

Giorgia Meloni, Italy's Prime Minister, exemplifies the modern far-right leader who blends nationalist rhetoric with a curated image of traditional European values. Her recent meetings with Donald Trump highlight a mutual admiration rooted in shared ideologies and political strategies . Meloni's policies and public persona resonate with a segment of the population yearning for a return to a perceived past glory, often at the expense of marginalized communities.

In Germany, the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) has surged in popularity, becoming the second-largest party in the Bundestag with 20.8% of the vote . The AfD's platform, steeped in anti-immigrant sentiment and nationalist fervor, has found support from influential figures like Elon Musk, who publicly endorsed the party, stating, "Only the AfD can save Germany" . This endorsement underscores the transnational appeal and coordination among far-right movements.

Leaders like Viktor Orbán in Hungary and Alexander Lukashenko in Belarus have maintained power through a combination of media control, suppression of dissent, and the promotion of homogeneous national identities. Their governance models have inspired and been supported by other authoritarian-leaning leaders, creating a network of regimes that reinforce each other's hold on power.

This white nationalist pipeline runs global — and every link in the chain is raking it in.

  • Javier Milei in Argentina rides chaos and crypto-libertarianism while cozying up to far-right influencers who use his platform to sell snake oil.
  • Putin and Lukashenko don't even pretend anymore. They own the system, jailing journalists while their kleptocracies bleed their people dry.

These are not revolutionaries. They are authoritarian salesmen, and they’re peddling the oldest product in the world: fear of the outsider, wrapped in national pride and sold at a premium.