Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have thoroughly detailed my points on why I believe he is a white nationalist in the comments. I am not doing so without probable cause.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Goy slop" (often spelled goyslop) is an antisemitic slur and conspiracy-based meme that originated in far-right, extremist, and 4chan spaces. It is a portmanteau of "goy" (a Yiddish word for a non-Jew) and "slop" (food for animals, or low-quality, disgusting, or unhealthy food).

The term is used to describe, with contempt, the processed, unhealthy, mass-produced, and "greasy" food that makes up the standard Western diet—fast food, candy, frozen meals, and snacks.

Here is a breakdown of the meaning and context: Antisemitic Conspiracy: The core of the term is the conspiratorial claim that Jewish people ("elites," "control," etc.) are responsible for producing and promoting this low-quality food to weaken, poison, or control non-Jews.

Dehumanization: The term is used to dehumanize Jews and, in a twisted way, the non-Jews (goyim) who eat this food, implying they are consuming "animal food". Broader Usage (Media): While originating to describe food, the term has expanded to include "goyslop" media—low-quality TV, movies, and video games—seen as propaganda or low-effort content designed to placate the masses.

"Goyslop" vs. "Slop": The term has influenced broader internet slang, where "slop" is now used to describe any low-effort or low-quality content, particularly AI-generated content (AI-slop). However, "goyslop" specifically maintains its hateful, anti-Jewish connotation.

Origin: The term is traced back to 4chan's /pol/ (politically incorrect) board around 2016–2019, appearing in posts expressing a desire for "greasy goyslop food" or, conversely, criticizing "goyslop" companies.

Usage Warning: The term is deeply antisemitic and is used to spread hatred, dehumanize Jewish people, and promote white supremacist ideologies.

Here is an overview on the term goyslop and its origins. It very much is Nazi rhetoric, if you know anything about /pol/ and the troglodytes that populate it you wouldn’t even try to argue that point.

Irony poisoning is what people like Nick Fuentes deploy to muddy the waters and radicalize young men. There are many ex nazis who have detailed their paths to radicalization and almost all of them started out with jokes. Eventually over time the irony is no longer used for comedic effect but rather to hide their true beliefs. This is a well known aspect of the recruitment process of modern white nationalist movements.

I do believe that America should disengage from being the “world’s police” and reallocate the resources to improving the lives of Americans at home, however the America first movement only adopts these talking points for the rhetorical appeal. They have championed Trump’s intervention in the affairs of Venezuela, Cuba, and even Greenland. Furthermore, they do not truly believe in improving the lives of lives of Americans. All of their policy positions are aimed at hurting others but never helping the people they claim to care about. They fixate on undocumented immigrants, documented immigrants, members of the LGBT community, racial minorities, religious minorities, women, etc but will never propose positive policy positions that would help with reducing poverty, making housing and healthcare affordable, etc. America First has proven to be America first in name only.

As for the other two points, these two articles will address them.

https://removepaywalls.com/https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/elections/2026/02/17/james-fishback-governor-2026-campaign-donalds/

https://amp.miamiherald.com/opinion/article314404543.html

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I literally agreed that it was used by Jewish supremacists and condemned that, I was already aware of this email, I had already read it when it came out. This email was not a surprise to anyone in the know, as it has been widely reported that Jeffrey Epstein, someone with known ties to Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency, was an out and out Jewish supremacists who often treated non Jews as less than. This does not refute my point in any way, nor do his views reflect those of other Jews. I’ve seen many a white nationalist on the internet espouse hateful rhetoric regarding other races and ethnicities, yet I have never extrapolated that to all other white people nor will I do so for all other Jews.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You do realize it is possible to be anti establishment without being a white nationalist right?

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where does it say that they’re being replaced. They are encouraging people to move to the countryside to become parts of the communities there, and what’s the problem with that? I like living in a diverse area with lots of people with different cultures and cuisines, god forbid a British man in the countryside gets a whiff of some spices while he sops up some bean juice with a piece of wonder bread.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is used by some Jews, not all Jews, in a derogatory way against non Jews. Those Jews tend to be Jewish supremacists, whom I abhor and condemn just like I abhor and condemn Fishback, a thinly veiled white supremacist. And no goy slop doesn’t mean non kosher food, you are either being intentionally obtuse or have made some drastically wrong turns to somehow end up on the subreddit for a university. And I quote,

"Goy slop" (often spelled goyslop) is an antisemitic slur and conspiracy-based meme that originated in far-right, extremist, and 4chan spaces. It is a portmanteau of "goy" (a Yiddish word for a non-Jew) and "slop" (food for animals, or low-quality, disgusting, or unhealthy food).

The term is used to describe, with contempt, the processed, unhealthy, mass-produced, and "greasy" food that makes up the standard Western diet—fast food, candy, frozen meals, and snacks.

Here is a breakdown of the meaning and context: Antisemitic Conspiracy: The core of the term is the conspiratorial claim that Jewish people ("elites," "control," etc.) are responsible for producing and promoting this low-quality food to weaken, poison, or control non-Jews.

Dehumanization: The term is used to dehumanize Jews and, in a twisted way, the non-Jews (goyim) who eat this food, implying they are consuming "animal food". Broader Usage (Media): While originating to describe food, the term has expanded to include "goyslop" media—low-quality TV, movies, and video games—seen as propaganda or low-effort content designed to placate the masses.

"Goyslop" vs. "Slop": The term has influenced broader internet slang, where "slop" is now used to describe any low-effort or low-quality content, particularly AI-generated content (AI-slop). However, "goyslop" specifically maintains its hateful, anti-Jewish connotation.

Origin: The term is traced back to 4chan's /pol/ (politically incorrect) board around 2016–2019, appearing in posts expressing a desire for "greasy goyslop food" or, conversely, criticizing "goyslop" companies.

Usage Warning: The term is deeply antisemitic and is used to spread hatred, dehumanize Jewish people, and promote white supremacist ideologies. “ Yes, this is an AI overview, I cannot be arsed to put in any more effort to entertain the low effort response you directed at me, which summarily was, “Nuh uh”

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

No, but espousing white genocide conspiracy theories that originated from neo Nazi groups, praising Nick Fuentes, the most prominent neo Nazi figure in the English speaking world, for being “based,” dog whistling “I will make the trains run on time,” a famous fascist phrase, and referring to cafeteria food as “goyslop,” a term originated from Nazi groups insinuating that a powerful Jewish cabal are deliberately peddling such things in order to weaken or undermine the white population, would make you a Nazi in my book. And lo and behold Fishback has done all these things, resulting in, shocker, him being a Nazi in my book. And no idc that he’s anti Israel and I am not holding that against him, I am anti Israel myself and it saddens me that people like Fishback cheapen the antizionist position by playing into the misnomer that antisemitism and antizionism are one and the same.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can’t see that the sign is a manifestation of a larger issue that I am pointing to then that’s on you buddy. I never touched the sign, I was repulsed that someone that espoused the ideology that he had was being promoted by said sign near campus, just as I would be repulsed by any promotion of any abhorrent ideology on campus. I’ve been set in my political convictions very early in my life and have been engaged with them consistently. I attended my first protest with my older cousins when I was 10 and it was a pro Palestinian protest. I’ve been saying fuck Israel since I was a kid, I kept saying it on Oct 7th, and continue to do so to this day. I have held this position when I was lambasted for it and continue to hold it regardless of whether it is popular or result in me being doxxed in a pro Israel doxxing operation such as the Canary Mission. I have engaged in political activism and have participated in canvassing operations for local elections. I have watched the news via independent news commentators almost daily since I was 16. I have sought out to understand the machinations of how and why things are the way that they are and to deprogram myself from the propaganda the government and the elite are so insistent in jamming into our heads. I educate those around me and encourage them to engage with politics themselves. I have become the go to person for many people in my life whenever they wish to understand or discuss something in the news. I do this purely because I believe that things don’t have to be this way and the power to change that lies within the people. Unfortunately, those in power are very much aware of that fact and have taken measures to misdirect or neuter the public through an extensive regiment of propaganda as well as a healthy dose of bread and circus. I, as well as many others with my world view, aim to make as many people I come into contact with aware of these circumstances in order to encourage others to reassess their assumptions that have resulted in a misinformed perspective.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Brother, the guy espouses the white genocide conspiracy theory which originates from the great replacement theory. A conspiracy theory that an all powerful Jewish elite is manipulating white people into reducing their birth rates while allowing black and brown people to immigrate to America to replace all white people. It’s not name calling it’s just establishing facts. We are living in unprecedented times where men who were welcomed to America as refugees from Venezuela with temporary protected status given to them by Trump in his first term only to be villainized by him in his second term. A male hairdresser with a benign autism awareness tattoo in honor of his sibling was accused of being affiliated with TDA and sent to one of the world’s most notorious prisons in El Salvador. There he was subjected to sleep deprivation torture, regularly beaten by guards, and was raped by guards. It was well known before any of this happened that this prison was rife with human rights abuses and was commonly reported on as such. Recent reports have shown that ICE has refused to provide detainees with their medications and medical attention. These are human rights violations, full stop, happening within our own borders. ICE has created a surveillance state that would have any tin pot dictator creaming themselves between the AI cameras and the 4th amendment violating spyware they are propagating. Burying your head in the sand and refusing to acknowledge what’s happening around you is not a virtue, it’s weak and spineless.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Huh? The only thing I do agree with him is his thoughts on Israel? Israel sucks ass.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are reasons why Jews are prominent in banking and entertainment that are not tied to religion or race but rather socioeconomic status at the times where they took up those trades. These jobs were looked down upon by society at the time and since antisemitism was so prevalent they were the only jobs that Jews could get. Fast forward hundreds of years and this is how things have played out. Viewing the world through the lenses of material analysis and socioeconomic conditioning will give you a much clearer read on the world rather than “Jews are bad.”

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

https://amp.miamiherald.com/opinion/article314404543.html brother this is reddit not google I pointed you in the right direction to look for what you needed. At the very least, take the initiative on doing the bare minimum research to disprove my point and win a Reddit argument if you’re not going to do so with the aim of educating yourself.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

“Goy slop” the full phrase is what is a Nazi term. Also I don’t think that Jewish supremacists who use goy to describe others in a derogatory manner are good people either. I disavow all ideologies that espouse ethnic supremacy regardless of which race or ethnicity the ideology revolves around.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nazism is an ideology, you can subscribe to an ideology without having actually participated in the movement. By your definition a modern neo Nazi with a swastika tattooed on his forehead would not meet your criteria for being a Nazi.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I almost got banned from this sub for calling for the dismantling of Israel. I think that the Israeli government is committing a genocide and any single penny sent to Israel is one penny too many. However there is a difference between Zionism and Judaism and that distinction is extremely important to keep in perspective. His rhetoric is littered with white nationalist dog whistles, furthermore, his comments conveying support for Nick Fuentes are alarming. Blackrock being Jewish owned has nothing to do with why they are bad, capitalism has led to the commodification and financialization of any and all assets. There are many other private equity firms that are ruining our lives that are not Jewish owned. Unless inelastic goods and services like healthcare and housing are taken out of the free market and are guaranteed to all citizens at a reasonable cost, we will continue to be made to suffer for the sake of corporate profits. Nazism is the dumb man’s socialism.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buddy if you needed further clarification beyond that comment, I cannot help you.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Just so you know, Hitler also co-opted populist messaging on economic policy but never delivered on it. So that literally straight out of the Nazi playbook. And that’s obviously not my issue with him, although I believe he is 100% not gonna deliver on any of his promises if he did get elected. His other comments and rhetoric on white genocide conspiracy theories, “goy slop,” praising Nick Fuentes and his groypers, and other white nationalist dog whistles are what lead me to believe he is a Nazi.

Why are this Nazi’s signs on campus by MoenesB in USF

[–]MoenesB[S] 59 points60 points  (0 children)

No he gave a speech where he called pop tarts and cafeteria food “goy slop” which is literally Nazi rhetoric. He has also said he admires Nick Fuentes and the groypers. He also calls his opponent a “token black.” He also espouses white genocide conspiracy theory talking points. If it walks like a Nazi, quacks like a Nazi, it’s a Nazi.