Don't underestimate the power of socioemotional damage against fascists—especially low-level ones.

Show your contempt for their choices/actions/affiliations early, loudly, and often.

Meme their mistakes.

Make fun of their symbols, uniforms, and tactics.

Make them look like the fucking bigot-clowns they are.

These guys (and a few gals) thrive on their cowboy Gravy Seal paramilitary cosplay identities. They want people to think they're tough and scary, but they're just fucking irrelevant cowards who peaked in highschool (if that) trying to exert control over others with their limp-dick energy because their mom didn't hug them enough and their dad was too busy drunk-texting Tucker Carlson's Only Fans line to play catch with them.

#FuckICE #FuckTrump and #FuckFascism

@alice i am 💯 w/ this.

more of these people need to be told to their faces that they are no longer accepted among the good people of society

#MyBlueWorld 💯 #magafree

This is how i deal with them💙

https://open.substack.com/pub/worldtravelerall7/p/someone-saw-me-feeding-pigeons-this?r=56nrnz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

Someone saw me feeding pigeons this morning, and stopped to talk to me

This is how it went - and how it should always go - if you are anti-fascist

WorldTravelerAll7
@WorldTravelerAll7 @alice Great writeup! A bit of a shame it's on substack though, but can't have everything :-)
@firesphere thank you for saying so💙 out of curiosity, what's the issue w/ substack? is there an alternative you recommend?
@WorldTravelerAll7 Substack is unwilling to do something about, or possibly simply accepting, Nazis.
Ars Technica can explain it better:
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/07/substacks-nazi-problem-wont-go-away-after-push-notification-apology/
An alternative would be Ghost.io, an open source, if you want even self-hostable.
David Farrier has a good article on it. He recently moved to Ghost:
https://www.webworm.co/moresubstackthoughts/
Substack’s “Nazi problem” won’t go away after push notification apology

Substack may be legitimizing neo-Nazis as "thought leaders," researcher warns.

Ars Technica