This past year, official social media accounts from the Department of Homeland Security, the White House, and other government agencies have adopted a distinct voice online. The posts look like memes, utilizing dramatic AI-generated art, general patriotic slogans, and cinematic language about “defending the homeland” and shaping America’s future.
But if you look closer, a pattern emerges.
Many of these phrases, images, and attached media aren’t just regular social media content. They repurpose language, symbolism, and cultural references with direct connections to neo-Nazi and white supremacist movements. It’s content that experts say is instantly recognizable to those who are in the white supremacist know, but can be largely invisible to everyone else.
There has been not one, but two posts from our government institutions that reuse a phrase ripped straight from William Gayley Simpson’s book Which Way Western Man?. It was published and promoted by the National Alliance—considered one of the “best organized” neo-Nazi groups in the United States. The book is antisemitic, racist, and explicitly states that Adolf Hitler was right.



You really need to look up the word functional. And you probably need to learn what thier goals were. They didn’t have just one. They had a lot. And they achieved a very high percentage. As they did so, they kept adding goals. Some they achieved some they didn’t.
They also managed to kill between 11 and 17 million non-combatants. That is a huge and evil undertaking. Surely not everyone in their country agreed. So they had to overcome that. And there was significant resistance efforts in just about every place they invaded. They held many of those places for years… years. But somehow they weren’t functional? Do you have any actual logical arguments? Or just false sweeping statements with no evidence or even justification.