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"The Sword was to be forged on the Anvil of necessity." - GW
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West Virginia

⛰️ Appalachian Youth met and went on a hike in the mountains of West Virginia. Join us next time.

🏹 White Youth in Revolt
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Denis WhiteRex was more than just a figure in our movement to me. He was a mentor. An older brother.

When I was still fresh in the scene, it was Denis who after meeting me for the first time asked to be my corner man. He guided me through my first match in Europe. From that moment on, we clicked. We became close fast. He grew up on the streets of Moscow; I grew up on the streets of Queens. Different cities, same instincts, same vision for what the nationalist scene could and should be.

When my house was raided, Denis was the first one to pick up the phone. No hesitation. He offered me his apartment, a place to lay low, and whatever help he could give. When the war started, I offered to return the favor told him if he or his family ever needed a place, they had one with me. Denis chose to stay. He chose to fight.

We spoke often about the future about after.
After the war.
We talked about building gyms in Kyiv. Putting on events,
About opening bars being surrounded by beautiful women,
Those conversations kept me sane In prison.

I always thought one day we would meet again, not as fugitives or fighters, but as men finally allowed to breathe. That we’d pick up where we left off, just older with a few more stories to tell.

But men like Denis were never meant for quiet endings.

They don’t drift away in warm rooms or fade gently with time. Denis died in battle with a rifle in his hands and a smile on his face. I will mourn his loss, but I will stay inspired by his sacrifice.

Rest easy, brother. You didn’t just fight, you lived with purpose. And you’re not forgotten.
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On 2025 vs. 2026 for the Active Clubs:

2025 was the breakout year pushing the clubs hard into the mainstream, growing numbers, getting our name out there, making noise that couldn’t be ignored.

2026 is the year we solidify everything we gained. Time to build real structure. Clubs need to step up: rent dedicated gyms, launch businesses, host more private events. Turn each club into a true hub part of a nationwide network that stands on its own. No more loose circles. We become the infrastructure. We need real-world roots: nationalist-owned businesses, housing, gyms, private events, the whole network. The online milieu is growing apathetic and fractured. In the end, the most organized, the most coherent, the ones with actual structure on the ground they’re the ones who win.

Build in reality. The future belongs to those who show up.

- Rundo
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📍Virginia

Members of Chesapeake Active Club and Appalachia Active Club trained boxing in Western Virginia.

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Get Active (Appalachia)
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Forwarded from Appalachia Youth Club
West Virginia

🏹 Appalachian Youth hiked 4.5 miles, deep in the trails of the Appalachian mountains.

🏹 United Youth
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Follow-Up: Beyond the Ring – Active Clubs as the Seed of a Parallel Society

People often reduce Active Clubs to "just some combat sports group"—a handful of wignats punching each other in the face, nothing more. This is a lazy caricature, and it's totally incorrect.

Yes, combat sports play a large role. Sparring, grappling, and conditioning mold new guys into something harder, more disciplined. It builds real confidence in White youth who often start out isolated, unconfident, and adrift in a system designed to keep them weak and atomized. We don't deny it: we enjoy combat sports as a powerful tool. But it's not our only tool, and fighting is far from our sole reason for existence.
Look closer and you'll see the fuller picture. Roughly half the guys involved in Active Clubs are family men—married, with wives, kids, houses, mortgages, the whole normal-life package. They serve as living role models for the younger lads just coming up, showing that strength, vitality, and nationalism aren't incompatible with building a stable family and legacy. This isn't some eternal bachelor fight club; it's men who train hard, then go home to lead households.

The real focus is building community, not just brawling. What often starts as a few lads knocking out pushups in the park together evolves into the embryonic stage of a parallel society—one carved out from the globalist, atomizing homo-culture around us.

When you meet up to train, you also meet up to talk. Bonds form in the sweat and the post-workout circle that no Discord server can replicate. Active Clubs are anything but anti-intellectual. Discussions and debates happen constantly—books get traded, new ideas shared, strategies hashed out. But it's done IRL, where men are far more open, receptive, and able to get along. Online? Most hide behind anime avatars and scream "kike fed" the second something doesn't align perfectly with their echo chamber. In person, you can actually exchange ideas without the clout-chasing, purity-spiraling nonsense. The goal shifts from proving who's the most "based" to what we can practically do to move toward a better future.

Then there's the business side, which shatters the "scrappy wignats" stereotype even further. When you train and meet in the real world week after week, you build trust that runs deeper than any virtual "friendship." Strong bonds mean reliable co-workers, partners, and networks. Those seven guys at the gym aren't just training partners—they're potential employees, business collaborators, sources of opportunities. One might have a sister or cousin who could be your future wife. Another might tip you off to a job, a property, or a side hustle. Seven guys becomes seven pathways to grow your life, secure your family, and build for our people's future.

In short: combat sports forge the individual man, but the club as a whole forges something bigger, a network of strong, connected White men who live out their ideology daily, not just pontificate about it. From pushups in the park to families, businesses, and a nascent parallel world. That's the real story.

Frens, train hard, build deeper, and watch the seeds take root. 💪 

- Rundo
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📍OKC

Members of OKAC beautified this bridge with a clear message.
Cultured Thugs stay close to the streets.

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New England Active Club trained in Southern New Hampshire 🏋🏻‍♂️

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