This will probably be considered a Blogpost since it involves personal experience and opinion but I think it's a relevant topic and so what.
So Mudslimes, Antifa/Tumblrinas are chimping out big time, we know this. It's everywhere all the time. As a fashy goy, I was excited about this Identitarian movement at first. Pro-European rhetoric, actually doing stuff other than walking around with signs and slogans. Thought it was pretty based of them to scale the Brundenburg Gate and occupy that Mosque. Maybe I'll even get in a scrap or two with these guys.
I wanted to do something other than shitpost and trigger the odd libtard at a bar so I got in contact with my fellow, local, European nationalists about joining. The person I was communicating with wanted to know where I was from and why I wanted to get involved etc so that was ok. Then they sent me these two guidelines.
1. GI is no old-right wing movement. We don't allow activists who are a part of any kind of national socialist/fascist group or have such ideas. We will include Jewish members, gay members etc as activists.
2. We don't make any chauvinist remarks about other religions/ethnicities/races - not even for fun. We strive to be the avant-garde of this generation.
Just to subtly point out the obvious double-standards, I said 'Ok, are Spanish people allowed to join? (This branch of GI is not based in Spain) and they said 'yes, this is a pan-European movement' so I asked 'Are Indians allowed to join?' No reply. But Jews are European now apparently.
I don't know if these are the universal guidelines for GI as a whole, I'm not sure how their hierarchy (if any) operates. I contacted a few other branches to see if they agreed with those guidelines and they have yet to get back to me.
What are these guys? Are they doing Europe any good at all? Were the guidelines just BS to tell the court in case one of their members assaulted a kike? Are they in league with the hebe? I want to do something useful for Europe but it seems there are laws against any act that can be interpreted as pro-european.