The History of NSM Australia, so far…..
NSM Australia was founded by Chris Boyle and a handful of other former NSN / EAM members in February of 2022. To this day Chris is still our national leader, leading us forward toward legitimate political party registration and beyond.
Initially NSM was founded as a international sub chapter of NSM USA under the guidance of Burt Colucci. By December of 2022 it was obvious this relationship was not going to work long term, so Commander Chris made the decision to take NSM Australia completely independent of NSM USA, and the organization has never looked back since.
We have built a nation-wide network of activists and an active club, and are now embarking on getting NSM registered as a legitimate political party. Once achieved, we will be the first legitimate registered National Socialist political party in Australia in nearly 50yrs…..HISTORY IN THE MAKING.
Is National Socialism the same as fascism??
The short answer is NO.
National Socialism and fascism share some similarities (such as a rejection of Marxism and Liberalism), but they are distinctly different ideologies with different roots and principles.
National Socialism, originally associated with Adolf Hitler’s regime in Germany, emphasizes a racially defined national identity, in Australia this would mean people of White European ancestry. It combines nationalism and incorporates elements of socialism, particularly in terms of state control / oversight over some strategically important parts of the economy and social policies aimed at promoting the welfare of the population. Examples of NS policy are unemployment benefits and welfare programs, and socialized healthcare, Australia’s systems in both these areas are loosely based on that of NSDAP Germany, though many do not like to admit it.
Fascism, on the other hand, originated in Italy under Benito Mussolini and is characterized by authoritarianism, nationalism, and the rejection of both communism and liberalism. While it promotes a strong centralized government and often employs militaristic rhetoric, it does not inherently focus on racial purity as a core tenet. Fascism is more about the power of the state and the unity of the nation, rather than a specific racial ideology.
In summary, while both ideologies promote strong governance and nationalism, National Socialism is defined by its racial ideology and the elevation of what is best for the PEOPLE to the highest priority, whereas fascism is primarily focused on state power and unity without a specific racial component.
What is National Socialism
Understanding National Socialism
This is National Socialism in the third reich as it was,
THE TRUTH
Swastika True Meaning Explained
African American Pastor, Ray Haggins, explains the swastika
The swastika was NEVER a “HATE” symbol
it is quite literally a calendar and symbolic of GOD CONSCIOUSNESS aka belief in a higher power
As was the case with HItler, we at NSM Australia are free of racial hatred, our stance is one of LOVE FOR OUR OWN PEOPLE and our own nation. We put the needs of our own first and wish the same for other races and nations as we do for ourselves, freedom, self determination, preservation, and the right to homogeneous nations.
Is National Socialism a “Right wing” or “Left wing” political ideology ??
National Socialism, is considered a third position ideology that attempts to blend elements from both the left and right political spectrums. On the right, National Socialism emphasized nationalism, militarism, and a strong centralized state. It advocated for and sought to create a homogeneous society. This aspect aligns with traditional conservative values that prioritize national identity and cultural homogeneity.
Conversely, National Socialism also incorporated leftist elements, particularly in its economic policies. It promoted some state intervention in the economy, including the nationalization of key industries and the implementation of social welfare programs aimed at supporting the working class. This blend of populist economic policies with a nationalist agenda is what characterizes it as a third position ideology, as it rejects both capitalism and communism, seeking a unique path that serves the interests of the nation and its people.
In summary, National Socialism can be seen as a hybrid ideology that merges right-wing nationalism with leftist economic intervention, creating a distinctive and unique “Third Position” political framework that seeks to address both societal and economic issues through a nationalistic lens.