It Could Happen Here - Why Fascists Have Adopted A Suicidal Penguin as a Mascot
Episode Date: February 9, 2026Garrison explains why the online right are memeing about a penguin who fled its colony to march to its own death, and how this deranged penguin reflects fascism as a suicidal state.See omnystudio.com/...listener for privacy information.
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At midst attempts by President Trump to seize control of Greenland last month during the World Economic Forum,
administration officials started posting images.
of a penguin.
On January 23rd, the White House
shared an artificial image of
Trump walking hand and flipper
alongside a penguin holding an American flag
across a snowy tundra
towards mountains bearing the flag
of Greenland. The caption
read, Embrace the Penguin.
The flags look like poorly
photoshopped stock images, while the rest of
the image appears to be generated by
AI. Immediately, this
post sparked ridicule across
various online platforms, based on the fact that there aren't any penguins in Greenland.
Erm, penguins don't live in the northern hemisphere, save for zoos and the Galapagos Islands
of Ecuador.
So, ha-ha, the foolish Trump has been bested once again in the arena of facts and logic.
Except this White House penguin post was actually in reference to a TikTok meme that was
currently going super viral.
In mid-January,
remixed footage from Werner Herzog's
Arctic documentary Encounters
at the end of the world,
featuring a lone penguin,
breaking off from the flock
and marching towards some icy mountains,
started spreading around TikTok,
synced to an organ cover of Lamor Tijour,
a song which has been adopted
by far-right anti-immigration groups
in Europe the past few years.
This combination of music and footage
soon spread to other short
form video platforms like Instagram Reels, with the featherless subject being dubbed
The Lonely Penguin.
On January 20th, a more explicitly political version went kind of viral with over 20,000
likes, with the addition of a Frederick Nietzsche quote, I know of no better life purpose than
to perish in attempting the great and impossible, unquote, with the caption, Save Europe,
hashtag remigration.
That same day, an edit with 36,000 likes by the TikTok account Epic History 32,
captioned Do the Hard Thing, played the documentary footage with Herzog's narration,
overlaid with images of historical figures and pop culture characters like Alexander the Great,
Caesar, Joan of Arc, King Richard I, King Baldwin the 4th, Genghis Khan, Aragorn, John Snow,
Luke Skywalker, and Spider-Man?
An op-ed in Fox News by the daughter of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy
referred to these as quote-unquote Western heroes.
To quote this op-ed, in the film,
Herzog shows a lone penguin peeling away from the safety of its colony
and heading inland toward certain death, according to Herzog.
But the online right saw something else.
Users, mostly male, saw the penguin as a powerful rebuke of secular modernity.
They interpreted the penguin, not as a powerful rebuke of secular modernity.
They interpreted the penguin not as lost, but as a free thinker.
To them, he was rejecting the colony.
In today's terms, that means rejecting secular postmodern orthodoxy
and marching toward a greater purpose, unquote.
So, though Herzog in this documentary refers to this penguin as deranged,
as a meme, users identified with the penguin as a symbol of masculine rebellion
against what they view as mainstream culture,
and the solitary trek up the mountains as a metaphor
for the struggle of the individual greatness.
Clips of men on outdoor adventures and climbing mountains
as Arathustra style, with the caption,
Be the Penguin, spread wildly online,
the most popular reaching 4.2 million likes,
and other penguin-themed videos getting hundreds of thousands of likes.
The Herzog penguin meme,
piggybacked and partially merged with an older right-wing penguin-based meme video from two years ago
of a drag queen asking a kid about boys wearing makeup.
The kid responds that boys can't wear makeup.
So the drag queen asks the kid who told him that,
and this confused child looks around and sees a cartoon penguin on the wall,
points to it and says, that penguin over there.
618,000 likes.
What do you think about men who wear makeup?
You can't put it into boys.
Who said?
Uh, the penguin over there.
The penguin?
This video and this figure of the penguin
has since been used as a symbol for
masculine resistance to the LGBTQ agenda.
And this new penguin meme pertains to tap into a uniquely masculine urge.
As explained by this TikToker who racked up
42,000 likes.
I hate to be the one to say it, but the penguin didn't make it.
But does that mean he died in vain?
No, his life was not a tragedy.
It was an inspiration.
He left a legacy most of us could only hope for.
It would be easy to quote Nietzsche here,
but that wouldn't do it justice,
that penguin spoke to something inside all of us meant.
A desire for more to push our limits
and see what we're truly made of.
Sometimes our purpose is the impact that we leave behind.
On January 23rd, the Department of War Rapid Response account posted,
Be a Warrior, Embrace the Penguin,
with an AI-generated image of five men wearing the uniform of each military branch
walking towards the mountains alongside a penguin.
Secretary Kennedy posted a Make America Healthy Again,
edit of the Penguin meme with the organ music over an AI video of RFK Jr.
a penguin walking to the mountains. On-screen text reads,
The mainstream made us sick. Choose the healthier path.
The Health and Human Services government account, quote, tweeted this video with the caption,
locking in after watching that penguin edit. Unquote, soy-occupied government.
An anti-immigration advocacy account created a viral AI image of a large, evidently prosperous
colony of penguins gathered under the banner of multiculturalism. It reads that as a giant banner,
juxtaposed to a lone penguin facing the mountains and a sign reading, remigration now.
Across the pond, the London mayoral candidate for the far-right Reform Party in the UK,
Lila Cunningham, copied Trump's version of the penguin meme with an artificial image of her,
holding hands with a penguin, walking towards some snowy mountains surrounding the tower bridge in London.
The caption reads,
Choose a new path for London before it's too late.
The last penguin post will consider is a video edit from the Department of Homeland Security.
It starts like many of the viral TikTok and reels videos with footage and narration from Herzog's documentary,
which I will finally play here.
One of them caught our eye, the one in the center.
He would neither go towards the feeding grounds at the edge of the ice, nor return to the colony.
Shortly afterwards, we saw him heading straight towards the mountains, some 70 kilometers away.
The Aenley explained that even if he caught him and brought him back to the colony,
he would immediately head right back for the mountain.
After the narration cuts out, the music continues as a fan cam style montage, plays Trump,
military helicopters, SWAT-style home raids, and ICE and Border Patrol arresting people.
The video is captioned, Americans have always known why, in response to Herzog's query.
This post from the DHS asserts that part of the essence of America is breaking away from the herd and forging your own.
path. Those who don't understand Trump's desire to control Greenland at the risk of further damaging
our geopolitical standing just suffer from herd mentality and will never be strong enough to take the
kind of risks that are core to the existence of this country. On January 24th, the White House posted,
The Penguin does not concern himself with the opinions of those who cannot comprehend.
For Trump, Venezuela, Greenland, imperial expansion, is that.
an existential mission to achieve some mythic frontier greatness and only true Americans can understand why.
The Fox News Penguin op-ed by Christian nationalist Sean Duffy's daughter, wow, that's a nightmare
sentence, reads, quote, for Trump, the penguin is an apt symbol for the president's decade-long
fight against the radical left. Everything Trump does is opposed by the global power brokers.
Even the president's push to obtain Greenland
has been fanatically opposed
by hysterical European elites.
America was built by penguins.
And by that, I mean rebels, pilgrims.
Frontier men and women, conquistadors and cowboys.
We are a nation founded by risk takers
who left the colony for the mountains.
We are descended from men who suffered and died
to carve civilization out of wilderness.
It is our inheritance, unquote.
Now, what this DHS Penguin video doesn't include, but has already been alluded to by some of the other videos I've played, is the actual context of this lone bird's journey and its sad fate.
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Though the 2026 version of the Penguin meme
was dubbed the Lonely Penguin,
Earlier meme videos of this documentary footage from years past
carried the titles deranged penguin or nihilist penguin.
Before the footage of this lone penguin plays in the documentary,
Herzog asks a penguin expert if they can experience insanity.
Is there such thing as insanity among penguins?
I try to avoid a definition of insanity or derangement.
I don't mean that a penguin might believe he or she is Lenin, Napoleon Bonaparte.
But could they just go crazy because they've had enough of their colony?
Well, I've never seen a penguin bashing its head against Iraq.
They do get disoriented.
They end up in places they shouldn't be a long way from the ocean.
The political invocations of this footage
largely ignore Werner Herzog's own speculation
on why the penguin is marching
towards the mountains in the far-off distance
and its inevitable fate.
One of these disoriented or deranged penguins
showed up at the New Harbor diving camp
already some 80 kilometers away from where it should be.
And here he's heading off into the interior
of the vast continent.
With 5,000 kilometers ahead of him,
he's heading towards certain death.
The penguin is not the Ubermensch.
The penguin will not achieve individual greatness
at the summit of the mountain
because it's never going to get there.
As friend of the pod, Dan Olson, so eloquently put it,
the penguin is going to die.
Though the penguin does not bash its head on a rock,
this separation from society is still an act of suicide.
The deranged penguin has literally turned its back on food, water, shelter, and the colony
to die wandering towards mountains that it will never reach.
The Trump administration's embrace of this suicidal penguin as a That's Literally Me figure
is a shockingly open display of fascism's relation to the death drive.
It's just so naked to make your mascot a symbol of suicidal,
defiance against perceived cultural norms.
They're doing a first-as-tragity twice as farce.
For fascist death emblems, the Nazis get the skull, we get a fucking penguin.
But the penguin is not the first modern American suicidal folk hero.
The killdozer rampage of public destruction, which ended in the suicide of the perpetrator,
has been a mascot for the libertarian right for over two decades.
And in 2018, a 28-year-old airport ground service agent named Richard Russell hijacked an empty plane at CTAC to fly over Mount Rainier before killing himself by purposely crashing the plane, very similar to Herzog's deranged penguin.
Russell left behind a wife of six years, but became a sort of nihilistic folk hero to overly online young men, especially among the online far right.
on places like 4chan and Telegram,
where he was dubbed Sky King.
Last August, a congressional Republican from Georgia,
Mike Collins, who serves on the Republican Transportation Committee,
posted a glowing, multi-paragraph memorial for Richard Russell
on the anniversary of his suicide,
signing off the message with Rest in Peace Sky King.
But the direct identification of the Trump administration
with a suicidal penguin is a step farther.
The fascist appetite for death is well understood,
but the death drive represents a usually subconscious desire
to not only harm or kill others, but ultimately yourself,
an attempt to ease the tensions driving social life
by returning to a prior inorganic state.
This desire can be channeled through the politics of fascism,
which allow for violent, paranoid manifestations of repressed internal contradictions,
which attempt to be resolved through death.
But fascism itself is a contradiction between a primitive war machine and a stable state apparatus,
and the way that tension is released is also self-destruction.
In the second volume of capitalism and schizophrenia, A Thousand Plateaus,
by philosopher Jill's DeLews and psychoanalyst Felix Guattari,
They discuss the ways in which fascism and totalitarianism differ.
They write that totalitarianism is a state affair made up of material components that overmanaged
society.
Quote, even in the case of a military dictatorship, it is a state army, not a war machine
that takes power and elevates the state to the totalitarian stage.
Totalitarianism is quintessentially conservative.
Fascism, on the other hand, involves a war machine.
when fascism builds itself a totalitarian state,
it is not in the sense of a state army taking power,
but of a war machine taking over the state, unquote.
This analysis from DeLuze and Guateri
is building off of an essay by the French writer Paul Varylio,
called the Suicidal State,
where Varylio argues that in fascism,
the state is far less totalitarian than it is
suicidal, an evolution of the state that, quote, no longer pretends to be guided internally by
reason and progress, but rather non-progress and terror, founded on the repulsion and fear
of all development in this civil domain, unquote. This repulsion and fear were manifested in the
accelerated destruction of state institutions during the first few months of Trump's second term,
and Doge's scorched-earth approach to slashing government agencies.
Verilio writes that during the disappearance of public service,
quote,
infrastructures of service are reduced as the wiretaps of the Vermacht are restored.
Colonial geometry of decolonialization, unquote.
So, as the federal government rescinds public services,
the everyday presence of the federal government is reduced to masked armed agents in the streets,
disappearing our neighbors and shooting civilians,
while the president fights in court
for the ability to deploy the military
against American citizens
within our own territory.
During the tension of total war or total peace,
Ferrelius says,
the system expands and reproduces itself
a material process without an end,
but no longer without limits.
To quote the Brazilian philosopher
of Vladimir Sotli,
the suicide state, quote,
is not just a manager of death.
It is rather the ongoing agent of its own catastrophe,
the maker of its own explosion.
To be more precise,
this new state mixes the death management
of entire sectors of its own population
with an ongoing and risky flirtation
with its own self-destruction, unquote.
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I'm Hans Charles.
I'm Inelik Lamumba.
It's 1969.
Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr., had both been assassinated,
and Black America was out of breaking point.
Writing and protests broke out on an unprecedented scale.
In Atlanta, Georgia at Martin's Almermata, Moore House College,
the students had their own protest.
It featured two prominent figures in black history,
Martin Luther King Sr., and a young student, Samuel L. Jackson.
To be in what we really thought was a revolution,
I mean, people would die.
The murder of Dr. King, which traumatized everyone.
The FBI had a role in the murder of a Black Panther leader in Chicago.
This story is about protest.
It echoes in today's world far more than it should, and it will blow your mind.
Listen to the A-building on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, host of the unpurposed podcast.
On a recent episode, I sat down with Nick Jonas, singer, songwriter, actor and global superstar.
The thing I would say to my younger self is congratulations.
You get to marry Priyanka Chopra Jonas.
And also, you know, your daughter is incredible.
That's beautiful, man.
Yeah.
Thank you.
That's so beautiful.
I can see that got you a little.
Yeah, for sure.
Our daughter, she came to the world under sort of very intense circumstances, which I'd not really
talked about ever.
Growing up on Disney in front of a million,
how did that shape your sense of self?
I went blank, I hit a bad note,
and then I couldn't kind of recover.
And I had built up this idea
that music and being musician
was my whole identity.
I had to sort of relearn who I was
if you took this thing away.
Who am I?
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Chetty
on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This is Rider Strong,
and I have a new podcast called The Red Web.
It was many and many a year ago, in a kingdom by the sea.
In 1995, my neighbor and a trainer disappeared from a commune.
It was hard to wrap your head around.
It was nature and trees and praying and drugs.
So no, I am not your guru.
And back then, I lied to my parents.
I lied to police.
I lied to everybody.
There were years right in where I could not say your name.
I've decided to go back to my hometown in Northern California,
to interview my friends, family, talk to police, journalists, whomever I can, to try to find out what actually happened.
Isn't it a little bit weird that they obsess over hippies in the woods and not the obvious boyfriend?
They have had this case for 30 years.
I'll teach you sons of a bitch to come around here in my wife.
Boom, boom, this is the red weather.
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Ferrelio's idea of the suicidal state
emerges as this new mode of governing
to solve the crisis of post-war liberalism
in Germany after World War I
as well as risked by the United States
after each of our many wars.
Quote, one of the keys to the present situation
is on one side the overly informed status
of experts of the system
and on the other, the under-informed status
of all those who are supposedly thinking outside of it, unquote.
Verlio says that the experts no longer know how to use
their hordes of information except to gain money and status
by continually adding to their body of work.
Meanwhile, the outsiders produce the political and cultural undercurrent
of modern folklore and ordinary life.
But this limp dichotomy cannot last for very long on its own.
So Varelia proposes the new emergence of a third category of people who make use of information for an end, the ultimate end, the directors of the suicidal state.
While the outsiders, ideologues, and artists simply try to simulate catharsis, quote, by contrast, the third category, the suicidal state, itself produces a feeling for the real.
Better, it aims to retain the exclusivity of its production.
This feeling is a contempt for and a hatred of the everyday, unquote.
To paraphrase Vareliao, the fascist project exploits man's alienation from his environment
through pollution, economic insecurity, emotional insecurity, dessocialization,
and seeks to replace any legitimate grievance he has with society,
with a more repulsive and expressive force,
the fear of society,
which is superimposed on a new military schema
of total war and internal invasion,
all towards a nihilistic end
of dropping the bomb on ourselves.
The oscillation of external and internal destruction,
epitomized by the Death Drive,
is mirrored by the imperial boomerang,
where the violence,
of colonial expansion is forced to return to its homeland.
Once home, the drive remains, resulting in a war on society, directly or through other means.
But this is a war on its own people, or as Trump would say, the enemy within.
To quote a paragraph from a thousand plateaus,
so-called total war seems less a state undertaking than an undertaking of a war machine that
appropriates the state and channels it into a flow of absolute war whose only possible outcome
is the suicide of this state itself. There is, in fascism, a realized nihilism. Unlike the totalitarian
state, which does its utmost to seal all possible lines of escape, fascism is constructed on an
intense line of escape, which it transforms into a line of pure destruction and abysm.
It is curious that from the very beginning, the Nazis announced to Germany what they were
bringing.
At once, wedding bells and death, including their own deaths and the death of the Germans.
They thought they would perish, but that their undertaking would be resumed, all across Europe,
all over the world, throughout the solar system.
And the people cheered.
Not because they did not understand, but because they wanted that death through the
death of others, like a will to wager everything you have every hand to stake your own death
against the death of others." Unquote. In A Thousand Plateaus, DeLuze and Guateri quote an excerpt from
Klausman's 1936 novel Nefisto, which contains fascist speeches and ordinary conversations
from Nazi Germany. The quote they include is eerily similar to the visuals of Trump as this
suicidal penguin. Quote, heroism was something that was being ruled out of our lives. In reality,
we are not marching forward. We are reeling, staggering. Our beloved furor is dragging us toward the
shades of darkness and everlasting nothingness. How can we poets who have a special affinity for
darkness and lower depths not admire him? Unquote. De Luz and Guateri then write,
suicide is presented not as a punishment, but as the crowning glory of the death of others.
The insufficiency of economic and political definitions of fascism does not simply imply a need
to tack on vague, so-called ideological determinations.
We prefer to inquiry into the precise formation of Nazi statements, which are just as much
in evidence in politics and economics as in the most absurd of conversations.
They always contain the stupid and repugnant cry, long-live death.
Even at the economic level, where the arms expansion replaces growth in consumption,
and where investment veers from the means of production toward the means of pure destruction, unquote.
Verrillo calls this a psychosis which governs its entire politics of production.
And he writes that the replacement of the American industries of the automobile and the cinema,
with the military-industrial complex,
quote,
does not involve a rational,
functional, or useful choice,
but rather entirely psychological,
or rather psychopathological.
It stems from contempt for
and abandonment of productive rapport
with the milieu.
Every investment is made
to escape from it, unquote.
For contemporary reference,
go check out the stock price of Palantir.
and on the larger economic and international level,
Trump's tariffs, his trade wars,
and the self-destruction of the United States' geopolitical standing
are all expressions of this suicidal state in action.
Ferreliio claims the state of total war,
where the economy of war has become the economy of peace,
is facilitated by a transformation in the American sense of freedom,
where, quote unquote, the free,
as a subject, as in the land of the free,
quote, is no longer properly spoken of as a citizen.
He has an anonymous organism,
without culture, without society, and without memory.
This figure has no historical precedent.
Assistance has become survival,
non-assistance, a condemnation to death.
All liberation henceforth has for him, invariably,
the appearance of death, of the end,
suicide or murder, unquote.
This sort of freedom from social services, freedom from the state, freedom from assistance,
as a movement of the death drive, also provides insight into people's willingness to,
and even desire to vote against their own material interests, especially when their political
struggle has turned against society itself. Only in transformation of ordinary social life
into the horrific in the minds of the populace,
can the fascist, quote,
find their surest means of governing,
the legitimization of his politics and military strategies,
and right up to the end,
far from weakening the repulsive nature of his powers,
the ruins, the horrors, the crimes,
the chaos of total war,
will generally only increase in scope.
In Hitler's 1945 telegram 71,
he writes,
If the war is lost,
may the nation perish.
Here, Hitler decides to join forces
with his enemies
in order to complete
the destruction of his own people.
By obliterating
the last remaining sources
of its life support system,
civil reserves of every kind,
potable water, fuel, provisions,
this is the normal outcome
of the politics
of dialectical retreat
from the man who had written
the idea of
protection haunts and fulfills life, unquote.
Fascism hijacks the mechanism of evolutionary and revolutionary escape
and reverts it into a mechanism of destruction.
Instead of resolving crises, it produces constant crisis for it to feed off of,
forming, as deluz and Guateri say, a war machine instead of resonating in a state apparatus.
a war machine that no longer had anything but war as its object
and would rather annihilate its own servants than stop the destruction,
to quote a thousand plateaus.
This is war not for conquest or revolution,
but war as its own end.
The hollowing out of public institutions and social services,
the divestment from the milieu of life,
leads people to turn towards the suicidal state
as the only force of movement.
Resting on, as Varelio says,
quote, the advanced exploitation
of our instincts for death,
a new totalitarian state
defined by the constant assent
of statistics toward planetary death.
Crime and madness will no longer be the defects.
The madman and the assassin
are the legitimate children engendered
and recognized by the suicidal state,
unquote.
And what phenomenon has risen in the United States the past few years, the conspiracy theorist, and the assassin?
The embrace of total war and the campaign of civil fear necessitates a break from sanity and the bizarre strangeness of means that inevitably result in a self-destructive end.
Virilio claims there is an insanity at the heart of the fascist project.
The imaginary potential of the fascist state arises, quote,
from a finished world where insanity has become the goal of order,
the very product of organization, unquote.
There's a quote from Goebbels to one of his aides, Prince Frederick Christian.
The world in which Hitler moves is a world of absolute fate,
a world in which even success makes no sense.
It's not a mistake that the White House has cast itself as a lost penguin marching to its own death.
They know the absurdity of their replies.
They know the world looks upon them as insane.
They know that they'll never reach the Make America Great Again Mountain.
The self-destruction, ice, the tariffs, the broken treaties, are not for any greater purpose.
The means are the end.
This is total war, the psychological purpose of which is terror, which for the fascist is synonymous with peace.
But let's not forget how Hitler and Goebbels finally resolved their contradictions.
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