SiegeChud
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A national socialist subculture (not a subculture that has a large portion of national socialists; that's way different) is a subculture that is inherently national socialist in its values. Skinheads can come to mind when this is brought up, but I would have to disagree because it was not created by national socialists, just something national socialists became the majority of (the lace code exists as a somewhat cope for antifa-skins because most people assume all skins are NS or WS/WN). This same logic can apply to really any sort of alt fashion and subculture (nazi-scene, nazi-emo, etc.).
way later, after skins became far less popular, siegekultur/siege culture started to form within proto-accelerationist cels and revolutionary national socialist circles. See Joseph Tommasi of the NSLF (National Socialist Liberation Front), originally the youth wing of the NSWPP (National Socialist White Peoples Party). James Mason for a time being and other figures Siegeism in itself is a method of securing the existence of the white race within a modern context while rejecting movementarian motions as destined to failure. Within the siegeist scene, we found art movements and styles that were created for this ideal created for Nazis by Nazis. however, there is no clothing tradition beyond a skull mask post 2013 because of Atomwaffen division however the skull mask of itself is not directly tied to far-right beliefs in the slightest alongside having zero musical outputs for siege culture the name siege culture can itself be interpreted as James Mason thinking it seemed cool at the time and thus just went with it