Vaguely disgruntled with "modernity", feeling no purpose in life, often struggling with pornography and/or internet addiction - the neo-rightist mind seeks to glorify the past.
But the problem is that the past is far from a homogenous entity. So, the neo-rightist cherry-picks ideas and aesthetics from vastly different historical periods - ancient Greece, medieval Christianity, fascism/nazism, and 50's America - to concoct an internally inconsistent ideological cocktail, which relies entirely on imagery and buzzwords rather than a coherent thought.
But the problem is that the past is far from a homogenous entity. So, the neo-rightist cherry-picks ideas and aesthetics from vastly different historical periods - ancient Greece, medieval Christianity, fascism/nazism, and 50's America - to concoct an internally inconsistent ideological cocktail, which relies entirely on imagery and buzzwords rather than a coherent thought.
