>>5140184https://babylonbee.com/news/dangerous-fascist-dictator-censored-and-voted-out-of-office/>>5140308>>5140335Nothing wrong with taking inspiration from those who oppose your politics. Japan took inspiration from the west despite them nuking their country twice, repurposing it into a unique cultural identity (anime) that has influenced the west. Progressives took inspiration from right-wing creators like Tolkein and Lovecraft, whereas Rightists take inspiration from left-wing creators like Orwell.
>>5140214Nah, case in point: Lovecraft. He was very anti-immigration when he created his short stories and he used it to create plenty of his horror work. He was more edgy than a /pol/ user if you've googled the name of his cat.
A notable difference between him and modern rw creators however, is that he didn't make his work outdated by referencing the current events at the time. Instead, he was subtle; hiding his beliefs behind characters and monsters. People in this thread should take a cue and follow his example.
You never see leftists make every single one of their antagonists Adolf Hitler and Donald Trump, they just make antagonists who sound, act, or look like people they hate.
>>5140245>>5140142>>5140165>>5140165Right-wing art can be anything just like left-wing art. If you like doing topical stuff, go ahead. If you want to make strawmen, do it. If you want to do a grant story, start now.
The key thing is to remain motivated, you need a group for it and it's best to start one with friends. Share it on outlets like Matrix/Element/Telegram.