Dimentio
13th November 2006, 13:14
ANUS (http://www.anus.com) is some sort of fanzine and discussion forum, which promotes a very unique form of nihilism, as well as fascism and national socialism. The guy who is behind that site, Ray-Spinoza Prozak, has created some sort of counter-culture where an intellectual semi-philosophical tone and attitude is mixed with vulgarity and sexually explicit words. Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANUS) has a good descriptive entry on these people.
ANUS could also be seen as a political organisation which is some sort of Americanization of "radical conservatives", "social darwinists" and "existentialists" of Europe in the 1930;s, and are thus vehemently opposed to both the democrats which they see as weak and decadent weenies, and republicans which they hate for their religiousness.
They are also having a set of troll brigades and sister websites where they advocate the extermination of Jews and Christians, support for Osama bin Ladin and other things which people find revolting, for example cannibalism.
Their troll brigade is responsible for trolling and destroying forums of their adversaries.
How could the existence of this movement and its aims be interpreted from a leftist perspective?
ANUS could also be seen as a political organisation which is some sort of Americanization of "radical conservatives", "social darwinists" and "existentialists" of Europe in the 1930;s, and are thus vehemently opposed to both the democrats which they see as weak and decadent weenies, and republicans which they hate for their religiousness.
They are also having a set of troll brigades and sister websites where they advocate the extermination of Jews and Christians, support for Osama bin Ladin and other things which people find revolting, for example cannibalism.
Their troll brigade is responsible for trolling and destroying forums of their adversaries.
How could the existence of this movement and its aims be interpreted from a leftist perspective?