Opinion Why Right-Wing Extremists Love the Unabomber - Cottagecore and memes were the real fascism all along

“The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.” So begins Theodore J. Kaczynski’s 1995 manifesto, Industrial Society and Its Future—a 35,000-word call to arms for a revolt against technology. Kaczynski, better known as the Unabomber, was an American domestic terrorist whose 17-year bombing campaign killed three people and injured 23 others. Seeking to protect wilderness and destroy technology, he targeted scientists and businessmen. However, Kaczynski’s contemporary influence isn’t strongest among environmental activists. Rather, his manifesto and ideology have found a home on far-right websites, where Kaczynski is cited as a key radicalizing influence and thought leader in spaces generally extremely hostile to modern environmentalism.

Kacyznski’s critique of industrial society as harmful to human freedom has been co-opted and incorporated into a broader yet still explicitly ethnonationalist critique of modernity. On imageboards, Twitter and TikTok, young right-wing extremists create memes and engage in discussion about Kaczynski, referring to him fondly as “Uncle Ted.” Reverence for Kaczynski is one manifestation of a broader trend: right-wing extremists using environmentalist language and perspectives on topics like pollution and wilderness preservation to support violent mobilization. This phenomenon can be understood as an attempt to strengthen the allure of far-right ideology by appealing to popular concerns regarding the destruction of the environment to justify fascist beliefs.

Kaczynski, who is currently serving multiple life sentences at a maximum security prison in Colorado, is a strange inspiration for modern right-wing extremists. Although he has dismissed leftists for being driven by “feelings of inferiority” and for their attachment to “the conventional attitudes of our society while pretending to be in rebellion against it,” he has denounced both conservatives and fascists as well. In Industrial Society and Its Future, he describes conservatives as “fools,” and in his 2010 book Technological Slavery, he describes Nazism as a “kook ideology.” He rejects any sort of politics whose focus is not the “revolution against the technoindustrial system.”

For right-wing extremists, the appeal of Kaczynski’s works originates in their identification of Kaczynski’s narrative about the development of industrial civilization and the destruction of wilderness with their own narrative about what they perceive to be the replacement and disempowerment of white people. Kaczynski’s description of the alienation of people from one another caused by technology aligns with white supremacists’ calls for solidarity among white people to resist what they regard as the threat of oppression and “white genocide.” Kaczynski’s writing reinforces their romanticizing of rural life and traditional values, juxtaposing their ideal society against the “technological society,” which Kaczynski writes “HAS TO weaken family ties and local communities if it is to function effectively.” Kaczynski’s lack of overt racism does not dissuade white supremacists from agreeing with him: In a typical thread about Kaczynski on a far-right discussion board, one poster argues that “if goals of say Kaczynski … would bear fruit, Jewry would be finished one way or another.” By reading a racial dimension into his words, white supremacists have co-opted Kaczynski’s ideology.

The far-right’s valorization of Kaczynski is evidenced by the degree to which his words and ideas have spread both on the broader internet and in right-wing spaces in recent years. While some anarchist admirers of Kaczynski have attempted to live out his ideology by learning survival skills and adopting a primitive lifestyle, Kaczynski as a figure has been profoundly meme-ified by right-wing fans. For instance, their invocation of the phrase “the industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race” as a response to perceived failings of modern society has spread beyond far-right corners of the internet and begun to permeate mainstream spaces, including YouTube and TikTok. Adopting both joking and sincere tones, documents describing Kaczynski’s ideology to a right-wing audience circulate on spaces like 4chan’s “Politically Incorrect” board. In a thread titled “Ted Kaczynski General,” a document that explains Kaczynski’s appeal responds to concerns that the real problem is “International Jewry/Zionism, blacks, diversity and Multiculturalism” by arguing that “nobody is denying” those things are a “net negative” but that those “grave problems are dwarfed when compared to industrial society and its consequences.” The thread also links to a document full of instructions for “prepping” for the inevitable fall of industrial society, including tips on self-improvement, nutrition, medicine and combat. These are just a handful of examples of a broader trend. A search for “Kaczynski” in archives of 4chan’s politics section turns up 17,214 results.

The increasing popularity of Kaczynski in right-wing spaces is one part of a growing strain of thought within right-wing extremism that incorporates environmental concerns as part of a racist and fascist worldview. A reading list shared on right-wing imageboards titled “Deep Ecology: An Introduction for Nationalists” includes Kaczynski’s works alongside thinkers from both left- and right-wing backgrounds. This hybrid ideology has found its way into real-world violent mobilization. Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian terrorist who killed 77 people in attacks in Oslo and Utoya in 2011, directly copied parts of his manifesto from Kaczynski’s, substituting words like “multiculturalism” for “leftism.” Environmentalist issues have also inspired right-wing terrorists who did not explicitly cite Kaczynski. Brenton Tarrant, who killed 51 Muslims in a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2019, explicitly cited environmentalism as one of his primary motivations. In his manifesto, Tarrant wrote that he desires “ethnic autonomy for all peoples with a focus on the preservation of nature” and stated that “green nationalism is the only true nationalism.” Patrick Crusius, who targeted Latinos in a 2019 attack in a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, described his anger at corporations that employ immigrants in low-wage jobs and connected this to corporations’ pollution of the environment, arguing that the necessary response is to “decrease the number of people in America using resources.” These arguments dovetail with those of Kaczynski admirers on the right-wing internet that join concerns about the preservation of the environment to concerns about the preservation of the white race.

The incorporation of this environmentalist dimension into white supremacism is an ideological innovation, but so far there is no evidence of related tactical shifts. There do not appear to be operational differences between violent right-wing actors who express support for environmental goals and those who do not. Despite drawing on Kaczynski for inspiration and employing rhetoric emphasizing the destruction of the environment as a central threat facing humanity as a whole and white people in particular, these far-right extremists have not targeted sites explicitly associated with industrial society. Rather than attacking oil pipelines or hydroelectric dams, self-professed “ecofascists” like Tarrant attack the same kinds of people and places as non-environmentalist right-wing terrorists such as Dylann Roof or Robert Bowers.

This may change if climate change and environmental crises around the world motivate more right-wing extremists to embrace Kaczynski and the ecofascist ideology. These actors claim that creating and maintaining spaces exclusively for white people will require both violent action against modern society and its technological elements and against non-white individuals. Though environmentalist concerns are often associated with left-wing politics, this new hybrid ideology demonstrates that concern for the environment is not confined to any one part of the political spectrum. The internet and social media have facilitated the cross-pollination of ideas that may initially appear to be incongruous but that extremists have found ways to integrate into their worldviews. Anticipating and responding effectively to extremist threats requires a nuanced understanding of how actors justify their beliefs and their violent mobilization, and the far-right’s appropriation of Kaczynski’s work is a telling variation in the story some extremists tell themselves.

 
I never knew about that, would you mind going into more detail on that?
When Ted was working on his PHD in harvard he was part of human experiments.
From late 1959 to early 1962, Murray was responsible for unethical experiments in which he used twenty-two Harvard undergraduates as research subjects. Among other goals, experiments sought to measure individuals' responses to extreme stress. The unwitting undergraduates were submitted to what Murray called "vehement, sweeping and personally abusive" attacks. Specifically-tailored assaults to their egos, cherished ideas and beliefs were used to cause high levels of stress and distress. The subjects then viewed recorded footage of their reactions to this verbal abuse repeatedly.

Among them was 17-year-old Ted Kaczynski, a mathematician who went on to become the Unabomber, a domestic terrorist targeting academics and technologists for 18 years. Alston Chase's book Harvard and the Unabomber: The Education of an American Terrorist connects Kaczynski's abusive experiences under Murray to his later criminal career.

In 1960, Timothy Leary started research in psychedelic drugs at Harvard, which Murray is said to have supervised.[8]

Some sources have suggested that Murray's experiments were part of, or indemnified by, the US Government's research into mind control known as the MKUltra project.
there are also some theories about manson having been a subject due to the way he ran his gang and dosed them on LSD mirrored how the CIA had done. whitey bulger was dosed 50 times with LSD as a prisoner in Atlanta as part of the project. he had never killed anyone before he was a test subject. Ken kearsy was also experimented on as well as Robert hunter.
 
Uncle Ted saw reality as it is. I don’t approve of murder, but come on, it’s pretty funny that accepting that infinite growth in a finite system is impossible makes you an automatic member of a right wing death squad now. Really tells you where the power structure is at if it’s peddling the idea that ecosystem awareness makes you a fascist.

Anyway, none of this matters, we’re past the point of no return and approaching the event horizon of collapse. Ecofascism is one of western civilization’s least bad possible futures, it only gets worse from there.
 
So he was less successful at hurting people than the average maladjusted american nerd who shoots up their school.

This is something that has always surprised me. You'd think the extreme environmentalists would love him.
He isn't a true believer and called the left out on their bullshit. They only love what they can control and is a true believer, Ted is neither of those.

Uncle Ted saw reality as it is. I don’t approve of murder, but come on, it’s pretty funny that accepting that infinite growth in a finite system is impossible makes you an automatic member of a right wing death squad now. Really tells you where the power structure is at if it’s peddling the idea that ecosystem awareness makes you a fascist.

Anyway, none of this matters, we’re past the point of no return and approaching the event horizon of collapse. Ecofascism is one of western civilization’s least bad possible futures, it only gets worse from there.
I get accused of being a leftist when I point out this "infinite growth" model is bullshit. Okay, you have a company that manufactures and sells, let's just say TVs. Through whatever process, everyone in the world now has a TV, where does your growth go? You can either go to try and get everyone to have two TVs, or you branch out into other fields; but there will be people who don't see the need for a second TV, and when you branch out, you're competing with someone else, so one of your growths is gonna have to not grow or shrink to the point where everything is controlled by one big Mega Corporation that doesn't need to compete with itself. Somehow I'm a leftist, for noticing the shit economists say is a fucking lie.

Eco-fascism's problem is, like most leftist shit, they're led around by their emotions while saying it's science.
 
This phenomenon can be understood as an attempt to strengthen the allure of far-right ideology by appealing to popular concerns regarding the destruction of the environment to justify fascist beliefs.

Or maybe the right suddenly has good reason to be suspicious of Big Tech, the global forces pushing it, and the power structures which the Internet hackers stopped fighting and now serve completely. All those people quoting "have been a disaster for the human race" aren't doing it under meme images of industrial waste and deforested land; they're doing it under articles about vaccine passports and Google giving your search history to the feds.

If the author was even remotely interested in being thoughtful, they might include the non-stop explosion of city populations which now encroach on the surrounding rural areas. Those 4chan preppers going into the woods aren't doing it because they're white, they're doing it because the Democratic voting blocs called "modern cities" turned into utter shitholes. Cities that outstrip the local resources and survive via destructive technology first spewed out suburban sprawl, and are now overflowing even that overflow. They've become ticking time bombs (ha ha!) that imploded just last year into dangerous war zones that any sane person would flee.

Once again, the left refuses to understand the right. If this jackass spent a week on the Kiwi Farms or poa.st fediverse nodes, they'd be able to write an actual explanation instead of a generalized smear sourced from Twitter.
 
I like him because Ted was correct. He just lashed out.
Ted specifically made the murder attempts because he knew nobody would read his manifesto if he didn't, the murders added a layer of mysticism that gave his word weight.

It didn't have to be that way but I probably wouldn't even know who he is if he hadn't.
 
Kaczynski is absolutely correct in his observations and commentary on technology and their horrible impact on humanity as a whole. That is neither a radical or reprehensible statement and I have not met or read a single person approving or advocating his bombing run.

Once you explore the events that led to his manifesto being published in the NYT you will see he chose his targets carefully. That's the part (((they))) don't want you to see.
 
It would be really funny if /pol/ did an op to spread the idea that “cottagecore” is right wing.

Edit, rate me late, cottagecore is already super racist apparently.

Is the cottagecore aesthetic racist? (Yes.)

Cottagecore is supposed to be an escape — but it can’t escape a racist past.

Cottagecore, colonialism and the far-right: On the darker side of our obsession with picnics and cottages.

Last one contains this outstanding Freudian image:

Similarly, in so-called Australia, settler’s attempts to dominate the “harsh and unyielding” bush has been mythologised as the essence of a national identity that is rugged, masculine and anti-authoritarian.
 
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Kaczynski is absolutely correct in his observations and commentary on technology and their horrible impact on humanity as a whole. That is neither a radical or reprehensible statement and I have not met or read a single person approving or advocating his bombing run.

Once you explore the events that led to his manifesto being published in the NYT you will see he chose his targets carefully. That's the part (((they))) don't want you to see.
Unless I'm mistaken, didn't he target people who helped run MK Ultra?
 
When Ted was working on his PHD in harvard he was part of human experiments.

there are also some theories about manson having been a subject due to the way he ran his gang and dosed them on LSD mirrored how the CIA had done. whitey bulger was dosed 50 times with LSD as a prisoner in Atlanta as part of the project. he had never killed anyone before he was a test subject. Ken kearsy was also experimented on as well as Robert hunter.
So he was bullied and that somehow turned him into some crazed Luddite? What a baby.
 
There is a difference between agreeing with one's thoughts and approving his actions.

He is right? Takes a fool to believe otherwise. Was he correct to do the things he did? No. Its gaslighting to act otherwise but people just cant avoid making that sort of association by proxy like they have been raised to do so.

Modernity is crushing the human spirit, tho it is not the technology to blame but those who are using it for their own selfish desires for societal control. Ted was a very smart man, ahead of his time even, he simply lashed out the worst way possible.
To be fair, these people can’t even separate the art from the artist when it comes to someone like JK Rowling whose books are basically their entire life’s philosophy. It’s not particularly surprising that they can’t do it for a much more complex person with a much more complex world-view.
 
Unless I'm mistaken, didn't he target people who helped run MK Ultra?
He may have, I remember he targeted a computer store and the owner as well as someone responsible for destroying the forest he loved (or who he though was responsible). I went through the list once, they all had something to do with tech, science or eco/land development.
 
tranny Ted can't save you.
Why do you keep calling him a tranny? He's not transgendered.
I get accused of being a leftist when I point out this "infinite growth" model is bullshit. Okay, you have a company that manufactures and sells, let's just say TVs. Through whatever process, everyone in the world now has a TV, where does your growth go? You can either go to try and get everyone to have two TVs, or you branch out into other fields; but there will be people who don't see the need for a second TV, and when you branch out, you're competing with someone else, so one of your growths is gonna have to not grow or shrink to the point where everything is controlled by one big Mega Corporation that doesn't need to compete with itself. Somehow I'm a leftist, for noticing the shit economists say is a fucking lie.
You forgot one avenue for growth, which is innovation. TVs are a perfect example of this since they used to not even have color & now we have high framerate, high color spectrum, high resolution screens to play vidya & movies on. This goes without mentioning the stupid innovations TVs have made with retarded smart tech.

By that same token, you've also forgotten the other avenue for perpetual growth, planned obsolescence, in which TVs are made to wear out & turn to shit in just a few years. This is part of the reason we don't have TV schematics and part replacement outlets in stores anymore, because TV manufacturers realized they could make more money if they kept their engineering a secret & made anti-repair measures, like the latest iPhone.
 
Or maybe the right suddenly has good reason to be suspicious of Big Tech, the global forces pushing it, and the power structures which the Internet hackers stopped fighting and now serve completely. All those people quoting "have been a disaster for the human race" aren't doing it under meme images of industrial waste and deforested land; they're doing it under articles about vaccine passports and Google giving your search history to the feds.
That's because saying "industrial society has been terrible for the planet" is a no-brainer.

Saying that it's been terrible for the "civilized" humans who were supposed to be its beneficiaries is a much spicier take.
 
Why do you keep calling him a tranny? He's not transgendered.

You forgot one avenue for growth, which is innovation. TVs are a perfect example of this since they used to not even have color & now we have high framerate, high color spectrum, high resolution screens to play vidya & movies on. This goes without mentioning the stupid innovations TVs have made with exceptional smart tech.

By that same token, you've also forgotten the other avenue for perpetual growth, planned obsolescence, in which TVs are made to wear out & turn to shit in just a few years. This is part of the reason we don't have TV schematics and part replacement outlets in stores anymore, because TV manufacturers realized they could make more money if they kept their engineering a secret & made anti-repair measures, like the latest iPhone.
Even with advancements and planned obsolescence, unless the entire world go full consoomer, companies are gonna have months or even years of non-growth; and that's even in good years, where whatever they release isn't hated. If they botch an item launch, whether it's through recalls or word of mouth that the item blows, that's gonna impact growth. I know I'm a bit of an outlier when it comes to consoomerism and what-not, but I was using CRTs right up until about 2011/2012; and the only reason I got my first HD TV was because my mom got it and didn't like it and gave it to me. I still have the $80 USB headset I got as a gift in 2014, I don't need the newest model of Turtle Beach whatever that's been blessed by the Dorito Pope every year. But to be fair, I worked around aircraft for almost a decade so my hearing isn't the best and have permanent tinnitus, I'm also not trying to be leet CoD where I need to hear every footstep; so my lack of consoomerism can be something more than just stubborness. I also despite smart TVs and the shit that comes bundled with them, you'll have to break every CRT and standard HD to get one of those in my house... and even then, I'm a bit of a jack of all trades in IT/EE. Even if shit breaks, I'm more likely to open it up and find the problem than drop a couple hundred on a new one.

But all that said... I have to agree with you to a point. DIY and what-not is on the way out with consoomerism at an all time high. This world blows.
 
Even with advancements and planned obsolescence, unless the entire world go full consoomer, companies are gonna have months or even years of non-growth; and that's even in good years, where whatever they release isn't hated. If they botch an item launch, whether it's through recalls or word of mouth that the item blows, that's gonna impact growth. I know I'm a bit of an outlier when it comes to consoomerism and what-not, but I was using CRTs right up until about 2011/2012
You lasted longer than I did, my CRT shat the bed in the 2000s.
I still have the $80 USB headset I got as a gift in 2014, I don't need the newest model of Turtle Beach whatever that's been blessed by the Dorito Pope every year.
There's a goldilocks zone between cheap hardware and meme money pits.
I worked around aircraft for almost a decade so my hearing isn't the best and have permanent tinnitus, I'm also not trying to be leet CoD where I need to hear every footstep; so my lack of consoomerism can be something more than just stubborness.
I'm sorry about your hearing loss.
I also despite smart TVs and the shit that comes bundled with them, you'll have to break every CRT and standard HD to get one of those in my house...
To be honest there's a market for standard TVs with high framerate, color & definition with VGA & coaxial ports, smart TVs are a meme, smart refrigerators are a meme & they're all stupid.
But all that said... I have to agree with you to a point. DIY and what-not is on the way out with consoomerism at an all time high. This world blows.
Right to repair is a fight being won by tinkerers these days. Even Trevor Noah, anti-comedian extraordinaire, has advocated for right to repair. So we are moving in the right direction at least in some regards.
 
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