The mainstream media and global elite want you fat, lazy, and dumb.
They don’t want you to take care of yourself in mind, body, and spirit.
In fact, anyone who wants to stay in shape and work out is considered “far-right.”
You’re also considered ‘hypermasculine’ and a “white supremacist.”
But we live in clown world.
Anyone who participates in physical fitness is a “conspiracy theorist.”
It’s ridiculous.
This is the laughable tweet published by MSNBC on Monday.
“The far right’s obsession with fitness is going digital,” the outlet tweeted.
The far right’s obsession with fitness is going digital https://t.co/saGOFXMn64
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) July 10, 2023
From MSNBC:
Earlier this month, researchers reported that a network of online “fascist fitness” chat groups on the encrypted platform Telegram are recruiting and radicalizing young men with neo-Nazi and white supremacist extremist ideologies. Initially lured with health tips and strategies for positive physical changes, new recruits are later invited to closed chat groups where far-right content is shared.
Physical fitness has always been central to the far right. In “Mein Kampf,” Hitler fixated on boxing and jujitsu, believing they could help him create an army of millions whose aggressive spirit and impeccably trained bodies, combined with “fanatical love of the fatherland,” would do more for the German nation than any “mediocre” tactical weapons training.
In more modern times, far-right groups have launched mixed martial arts and boxing gyms in Ukraine, Canada and France, among other places, focused on training far-right nationalists in violent hand-to-hand combat and street-fighting techniques. It’s caught the attention of intelligence authorities, especially in Europe, where various reports have noted the role of combat sports and MMA in radicalizing and promoting far-right violence. A series of collaborative efforts between governments, national sports associations, and local gyms in places such as Germany, Poland and the United Kingdom have introduced intervention and prevention programs.
The U.S. is comparatively far behind, which will only become more and more problematic, especially since the phenomenon is growing in the country, building on the established fight-club culture of MMA far-right extremists.
After reading this gibberish, it’s extremely difficult to decipher between mainstream media and Babylon Bee.
“Being healthy was never a political or partisan issue until five minutes ago. Our world has gone insane,” said Ben Swann.
Being healthy was never a political or partisan issue until five minutes ago.
Our world has gone insane. 🤡🌎 pic.twitter.com/cv2L9NjJ8c
— Ben Swann (@BenSwann_) July 10, 2023
“Being healthy is ‘far right.’ Holy f***,” said Joe Rogan.
Being healthy is “far right.” Holy fuck. https://t.co/EZ8kqpX3mF
— Joe Rogan (@joerogan) July 10, 2023
“Parody & reality are becoming indistinguishable,” Musk replied to Rogan.
Parody & reality are becoming indistinguishable
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 10, 2023
“MSNBC thinks you’re a nazi if you work out lmaooo,” Musk commented.
MSNBC thinks you’re a nazi if you work out lmaooo
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 10, 2023
Even “screw your freedom” Arnold Schwarzenegger thought MSNBC’s piece was ridiculous.
“Fitness is not political. Right or left, all of us can benefit from the lessons of progressive resistance training – creating a vision/goal, building a routine. doing the reps, learning to love failure, the list goes on… If you don’t know where to start,” he said.
Fitness is not political. Right or left, all of us can benefit from the lessons of progressive resistance training – creating a vision/goal, building a routine. doing the reps, learning to love failure, the list goes on… If you don’t know where to start: https://t.co/vhhrgxQq1x https://t.co/BgLXDvpHjQ
— Arnold (@Schwarzenegger) July 10, 2023
Other Twitter users commented on the laughable article that blurs the line between reality and satire:
Being normal is a revolutionary act nowadays. https://t.co/wU43CVECeb
— Lauren Chen (@TheLaurenChen) July 10, 2023
Far-right extremist, checking in 🫡
h/t @DylanLeClair_ https://t.co/3ULYg5j2p6 pic.twitter.com/QkaEPMfkFk— Joe Consorti ⚡ (@JoeConsorti) July 10, 2023
You can't make fun of media outlets that make fun of themselves without even trying https://t.co/w2aHlQUaN9
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) July 10, 2023
Becoming obese to own the cons https://t.co/xEvy45ZuWB
— Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) July 10, 2023
The only way to prove you're not a Nazi is to get fat. https://t.co/GxfTEsuPmS
— Bridget Phetasy (@BridgetPhetasy) July 10, 2023
I’ve lost around 14kgs since starting my fitness journey a few months back. It’s had a transformative impact on my health and life, helping me end some very bad habits.
If this is what far right means now, then well. 😂 🤡 🌎 https://t.co/KwxSK9g4UB
— Rukshan Fernando (@therealrukshan) July 10, 2023
According to MSNBC John Cena and Rock must be ‘far-right’ because they work on their fitness. https://t.co/QQZBBCiWBA pic.twitter.com/UFoAUvsa8R
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) July 10, 2023
MSNBC Exclusive! We take a deep dive into weird world of "far right" Americans & their bizarre infatuation w/ eating healthy, going outside, staying fit, & having meaningful relationships. https://t.co/8Tppp53nqd
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) July 10, 2023
I thought fitness was a good thing. Turns out it was just another right-wing conspiracy. https://t.co/nabHd9bBXw
— Glenn Jacobs (@GlennJacobsTN) July 10, 2023
Whenever you think mainstream media can’t get more ridiculous, they find a way to publish even more absurd content.
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